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Home > Dog Training Supplies for Problem Behaviors
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Dog Training Supplies for Problem Behaviors |
Barking
The most common reasons for dogs to bark for prolonged periods of time are boredom and loneliness. Dogs also bark during play, for attention (aside from loneliness, more a "hey look at me!" type of barking), to communicate, and to alert if a stranger or scary object is nearby. If your dog is barking excessively, bark control products can offer immediate results. |
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Chewing
Throughout a dog's life, he uses his mouth to interact with the world. Barking, eating, playing and more are done with the mouth. Chewing is a natural part of his development, reaching its peak during puppy-hood. Puppies are common culprits but dogs can also exhibit excessive chewing. The right treats, toys, training program and amount of exercise can cure this problem permanently. |
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Pulling on the Leash
With the world outside being full of new smells and experiences, dogs are excited when they go out for a walk. They want to catch up on the latest news, and the shrub-blog on the corner is the dog's source for the latest neighborhood happenings. In their enthusiasm to get there, they go too fast and yank you along with them. Some dog collars and leashes are designed specifically to reduce or eliminate your dog from pulling. They offer immediate results safely and completely pain-free for both you and your dog. |
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| View our wide selection of dog barking control, dog chewing and products to stop dogs from pulling on leashes.If you would like any help deciding which products are best for your dog or puppy, please do not hesitate to contact us. The Dog Academy team is here to help you with all of your dog training and dog care needs! |
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