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Solutions To Cat Behavior Problems

August 5th, 2009 Admin No comments

From: Dr. Chris, DVM

Dear Friend,
If you can spare about 1 hour of your time, I’ll show you how to quickly and easily solve your cat’s behavior problem  …even if you’ve never had good luck solving them in the past.

Because that’s how long my special cat behavior e-book takes to read.  And when you read it, you’ll be BLOWN AWAY with how easy it is to solve your cat’s behavior problems.

Here’s just some of what you’ll discover…

  • Find out the FOUR major causes of abnormal cat behavior.
  • Find out 12 ways to eliminate marking behavior.
  • Why accurately classifying your cat’s behavior problem can lead to a much quicker solution!

This breakthrough E-book is guaranteed to eliminate cat behavior problems.

I know that’s a bold promise and it might sound a little “over the top” …but it’s true, and I can back up every word.

More>> Solutions To Cat Behavior Problems.

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Housebreak your dog

August 14th, 2008 arch No comments

"Housebreaking Dog"

The absolute first thing your puppy must learn is housebreaking: No, no, you don’t teach your dog how to break into your house when you forget your keys. Housebreaking means he must learn where and when he may do his Housebreaking Dog 1business.

Besides being substantially advantageous to the hygiene of your household, dogs benefit from having rules and a routine – as pack animals, they look for duties issued by the pack leader and naturally enjoy keeping schedules. Here are the steps to housebreaking your dog:

1. The best age to begin housebreaking your puppy is between 8 and 12 weeks old.

2. Experts suggest incorporating a crate in a young dog’s training process. (To housebreak an older dog, skip this section.) A crate usually resembles a cage, with a locking door and see-through bars, and should be big enough for the dog to move around in. While it sounds like a miniature jail cell, crates should not be used to punish your puppy. The idea is to make the crate into a doggy bedroom – someplace where your puppy can play and sleep. He should never be confined in his crate for more than two hours at a time. Read more…