By: Bern Ortiz | 2011-06-01 | Pets Bird dog training starts at an early age in the puppy's life, otherwise, the 'education' will be slow and less successful. It initially relies on going through regular obedience training, as the puppy dog has to learn 'whoa' (stop), 'come' and 'heel'. read more
By: William Mac | 2010-04-01 | Pets Game hunters know how important a good dog is. A good hunting dog can strengthen your eyes and ears, and it's always more fun to have a companion with you when you're hunting! However, for the most effective hunting, you need a dog that's well trained. This means obeying commands, of course, but a good hunting dog should also know what's expected of him in the field. read more
By: Johndy Sons | 2012-03-26 | Pets Are you a brand new chicken proprietor or having predicament with a puppy fowl this particular has developed unlawful behaviors? read more
By: D. Mazyck | 2010-10-22 | Real Estate Successful bird dogs that make consistent money in this real estate market use secret tricks that other bird dogs don't use or know about to find buyers in a short amount of time for their deals. There are quite a few ways for bird dogs to find buyers for their real estate deals and you will have to be creative to move in a different direction for the masses. read more
By: Ratnesh Pandya | 2011-06-03 | Non Profit Organizations The love for animals is very natural phenomenon which leads to domestication of several animals. Today these domesticated animals are called as pets. There are a large number of animals which are being kept as pets. read more
By: Regina O Lee | 2011-04-14 | Pets Many of us keep pets. Pets have become a part and parcel of many households and it is quite true that be it a bird, dog or cat they do bring a freshness and welcome respite to the daily mundane colors... read more
By: Gary Goh | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate Real estate investors make money buying and selling properties, therefore, if a property lead meets their requirements, they will be glad to pay real estate bird dog for their leads. The following are some of the important tools that you need to get ready before starting your bird dog services... read more
By: Mike Sorian | 2010-03-29 | Pets Show Dog competitions are popular all over the world. Thousands of dog fanciers find enjoyment through show dog competitions. Obviously, these owners of show dogs are very proud of their dogs, and they just love showing them off and hopefully winning the competition. Show dog competition requires a combination of obedience training, and the presentation of a healthy well formed pure bred dog that adheres to the standards of that breed. read more
By: tatyana bylsma | 2010-12-01 | Internet Marketing Disclaimer: I am but a lowly associate broker, and so my legal opinion is of questionable value. So take this article with a grain of salt. Definitely do NOT depend on it for legal advice - this is just my take. And, this is specific to Arizona. Many Real Estate investors I talk with make use of bird dogs. Recently, I ran across several agents who claim to be using them. Bird dogs are usually unlicensed individuals who find deals for t read more
By: Stefan Hyross | 2010-11-20 | Real Estate In real estate terminology, a bird dog is just what it sounds like, namely a person who is good at finding real estate deals for investors and has the right expertise to negotiate a profitable resale. Undoubtedly, a productive real estate bird dog can assist an investor flip a property rapidly so that everybody concerned makes a substantial sum of cash in a fairly short amount of time. read more
By: David Oc | 2012-03-07 | Pets Pet owners who are just starting out with their training sessions will often encounter small problems that can directly impede the progress of the dog. If your dog is not responding to more classical training approaches, you may want to try clicker training. Clicker training (or operant conditioning), emphasizes the relationship between target actions and rewards. read more
By: Adelaide Berretta | 2011-01-05 | Pets Do you just want help training your dog so that your dog is better behaved and the two of you can develop a closer bond? read more
By: Gilroy Hicks | 2010-11-12 | Pets Dogs are carefree animals. They do whatever they like such as peeing, pooping, licking, barking, chewing, whining, scratching, jumping, sniffing and running around like there's no tomorrow. As they are unable to figure out how to act on their own, they do what comes naturally to them. So, they must be trained to instill good behaviors in them. read more
By: Kim Valerio | 2010-03-27 | Pets Dog lovers like you are surely facing the challenge of training a dog. While there are many proven methods and philosophies on how you can train your pet dog, there are still common principles that can be taken into consideration. Before you start your training, one thing you must not forget is the fact that your dog knows his position in your house and in your family. If you train it well, you will be a leader in the dog's eyes and it will turn out to be a happy, obedient dog read more