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- How to Prevent Your Dog from Biting Out of Fear – Part 5 by Lots About Dogs on Nov 16, 2009
Counterconditioning Once he’s become desensitized enough to the fear-object that he’s reasonably calm around it (so, he might be exhibiting signs of fear, but isn’t panic-stricken to the point of wetting himself or hiding), you can...
- How to Prevent Your Dog from Biting Out of Fear – Part 4 by Lots About Dogs on Nov 9, 2009
Building up his confidence Obedience training is a great vehicle for doling out praise and rewards: simply dispensing treats at random won’t do any good, since the issue here is drawing attention to achievement and good behavior (your dog can t...
- How to Prevent Your Dog from Biting Out of Fear – Part 3 by Lots About Dogs on Nov 2, 2009
How to cope with fear-biting First of all, make sure your own attitude to the problem is realistic. While the behavior of a fearful dog can often be significantly ameliorated by careful training and acclimatization, on other occasions – and som...
- How to Prevent Your Dog from Biting Out of Fear – Part 2 by Lots About Dogs on Oct 26, 2009
What makes some dogs into fear-biters? All dogs undergo what’s called a fear-imprint stage when they’re about eight weeks old, and another one at about fourteen weeks. During this period of a dog’s formative puppyhood, he’s si...
- How to Prevent Your Dog from Biting Out of Fear – Part 1 by Lots About Dogs on Oct 19, 2009
A fear-bite is a bite that occurs out of sheer panic. It’s not to be confused with dominance-aggression, which is a sign of deep-set personality problems; a fear-biter isn’t necessarily a ‘fierce’ dog. He’s just scared.
- Collie – Is This the Perfect Dog for You? by Lots About Dogs on Oct 6, 2009
Do you know how the Collie got its name? The word has its beginning way back in the early days of the English language. lt comes from the Anglo-Saxon word col meaning black. Col or colley was a name that was also used for the sheep of Scotland many h...
- Turnabout is fair play! by Kitsap and Beyond on Sep 20, 2009
I got this comment on my last post and I guess it is true - darn, I really prefer to avoid photos and especially when I find myself terribly unphotogenic. The following is from Tracy Zhu, and her blogs are two worth following if you enjoy this...




