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Dogs do not
figure out basic obedience
on their own; they must be trained. Dogs and humans interact highly. We live with them, they play with the kids, they meet house visitors and encounter some neighbors. With this, it is very important that we teach our dogs to behave properly so the people around them can be safe.
Training a dog in obedience can be an ongoing and lengthy process depending on the dog, the methods used, and the skill and understanding of the owner. The level of obedience the handler wishes to achieve with the dog is also a major factor in the time involved, as is the commitment to training by the owner. The hardest part of training, is communicating
with the dog. However, through
rewarding desired behavior and ignoring
or correcting undesired behavior, they can be taught.
Dogs are very social animals, but their personality and behavior vary with breed as well as how they are treated by their owners and others who come in contact with them. It is not uncommon for dogs to attack humans and other animals; however, this is usually because of lack of care or improper upbringing by its owner.
Dogs also need
proper training and guidance to determine
their boundaries and limitations at home.
Whether you're looking to keep them in
your yard, or out of certain rooms in
your home, we have the perfect solution
for you.
Here at UndergroundPetFence-4Less, we would like to make training trouble-free and stress-free for you. We may love our pets but, we also feel annoyed whenever they cause troubles. You wouldn't want to see your newly-changed cream bed sheet marked with muddy paws; you wouldn't want to hear your neighbor shouting at you to teach your dog to keep off his lawn, and worst; you wouldn't want your pet to be in the city pound.
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All of the products we feature here are all guaranteed to stand the test of time and efficiently deliver positive results in your dog. Made available for you at the lowest prices, you are sure to find the best deals on pet fences here. Along with fast, friendly customer service,
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Brief History of Dogs and Their Domestication:
Dog history is really the history of the partnership between dogs and humans. That partnership is based on dog's needs for shelter and a solid food source, and humans wanted companionship and protection from the wilds of nature.
Archaeological evidence for dog domestication isn't quite that old. A burial site in Germany called Bonn-Oberkassel has joint human and dog interments dated to 14,000 years ago. The earliest domesticated dog found in China is at the early Neolithic (7000-5800 BC) Jiahu site in Henan Province. European Mesolithic sites like Skateholm (5250-3700 BC) in Sweden have dog burials, proving the value of the furry beasts to hunter-gatherer settlements. Danger Cave in Utah is the earliest case of dog burial in the Americas, at about 11,000 years ago.
Dog Breeds Dogs have been selectively bred for thousands of years, sometimes by inbreeding dogs from the same ancestral lines, sometimes by mixing dogs from very different lines. The process continues today, resulting in a wide variety of dog breeds and types . Dogs are the only animal with such a wide variation of breeds,
Dog breeds are also categorized based
on appearance or working ability as well as other traits. Companion dogs, Extinct dog breeds, Fighting breeds, Guard dogs, Herding dogs, Livestock guardian dogs, and Molossers are some of the categories. There are also Hunting dogs that include:
Cur dogs, Gun dogs, Hounds, and Terriers.
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