Training Old Dogs – Is it Possible?

Posted on August 24, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Is training old dogs identical to teaching old dogs? Is it true that 20-year olds have the peak of the brain power and old dogs’ lives are over? This has been the belief for a long time from the American people, based on what was available through science. Of course, they were referring to the [...]

Training a Dog to Protect

Posted on August 18, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Dogs have a sixth sense of who likes them and who  does not — and usually with good reason. They also know when someone is illegally entering their property. They are better at this sort of stuff than humans are. They will also bite someone who either harms them, their family or they feel will [...]

Dominant Aggression Dogs — How to Recognize It

Posted on July 22, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Knowing how to recognize dominant aggression dogs usually begins with the question, “Who is boss in this here household – the dog or me?”  I can imagine the answer from a snickering alpha dog, holding his furry middle digit sarcastically in the air towards his now submissive owner. For a long time, dominant aggressive dogs have had [...]

Surf Dog Ricochet – SURFice Dog for severely disabled

Posted on July 04, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

This is Independence Day, celebrated by dogs and people alike as 4th of July to honor our country’s freedom. This video is about training a service puppy to become a surfing fundraiser for the quadriplegics and disabled of America, so they too can become independent.  We hope this video means as much to you as it did [...]

Getting the Right Trainer for your Dog

Posted on June 05, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Written by Amy Lee for Bling Bling Puppy. If You’re interested in sending a guest post, please view our guidelines here. It is always exciting to get a new dog and integrate them into your life. As any dog owner will tell you, getting them some immediate training is a must. The truth is that [...]

Will This Dog Save My Life?

Posted on May 20, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

There is an important saying in the world of today, Adopt A Dog. Save A Life.  But how many of us go to dog adoption shelters and think by adopting a dog, we may be saving our own life or that of our family. And why would we consider such a thing, when most of [...]

Tellington TTouch for Dogs

Posted on May 05, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Tellington TTouch for dogs has been demonstrating unbelievable results with not only dogs but all animals. The purpose of the Tellington TTouch for dogs is to help with many problems – negative behavior, emotional issues, or physical issues and pain. The massage of the Tellington TTouch slows down aggressive behavior, calms down excitable dogs or [...]

Natural Dog Training

Posted on May 02, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Naturally training the family dog will bring many years of respect for each other and lots of fun in the process. In fact, natural dog training should be an enjoyable part of the dog’s day, something they are eager to do with you. If not, then the training is being approached wrong, with training steps [...]

Dog Bites and Children

Posted on April 25, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Every year, approximately five million people are bitten by dogs, with children the most common victims. A major problem, it is no wonder that dog bites and children are rapidly developing legal situations – dog bite settlements, dog bite lawsuits, dog bite injuries, dog bite attorney for injured children – with very few dog owners [...]

Training Service Dogs for Autistic Children

Posted on April 21, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

The need of service dogs for autistic children is remarkably high, with not enough qualified service dogs available for this demand. Autistic disorder in children belongs to a group of developmental disabilities that emerge from 18 months to three years of age. Autism belongs to a group of disorders called Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) – [...]

Training dogs to pee outside

Posted on April 18, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

When training dogs to pee outside,  how many dog owners actually train them not to pee on a tree? Or not to pee on a bush or shrub? However, as they get older, especially if they are un-neutered, they pee on every tree or bush they can find the minute their four furry legs head out [...]

Dogs — When Do They Quit Being Stupid?

Posted on March 14, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

How many of us have referred to a dog as “dumb” or “stupid”? After several years, I personally have learned there is no such thing as a dumb or stupid dog, but there sure are a lot of stupid dog owners….including myself.

How to wash a cat and the toilet at the same time

Posted on February 25, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

Probably one of the funniest dog websites we have ever visited is Bo Knows: “He Just Doesn’t Listen“, a blog written by a wonderful Golden Retriever named Bo and his human mom and dad. Nothing against cats, but one of our favorite articles by  Bo is “Best Way to Clean a Toilet“. Our dogs are [...]

Special-trained dogs of Afghanistan

Posted on December 20, 2009 by WayCoolDogs

Since 1989 the Mine Detection Agency in Afghanistan, operated before the present day Taliban gained power, using special-trained dogs of Afghanistan to clean dangerous mines and unexploded bombs from the country. Today, their agency in Afghanistan operates with more than 300 dogs who have been bred in the agency, special-trained since their birth. Statistics show [...]

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