Dogs are Watchmen in the Dirty Place

These places are not comfortable for these dogs but in the recession they are bound to watch these houses even in dirty places.

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You need to listen some voice of dogs. I am sharing some feeling of dogs below. You surely justify about dogs voice. If am I write let me know your suggestion about these dogs.
Oh! It seems there is much coldness! 
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Dogs going to fight
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If you have puppies as pet you need to know all the things to train them in proper way. The article will learn you how to stop your puppy from biting. Here is the article,
"For young puppies, nipping, biting and "mouthing" are normal behaviors and rarely cause serious harm. But it's important to stop these behaviors before your dog reaches adulthood, when a bite could inflict serious injury. Begin your training early - when your puppy is 6 weeks old, if possible. Teach your puppy that biting hurts you. When he bites, give a sharp "no!" or "ouch!" - or even a yelp like a dog would make. This is the same reaction that your puppy would get from another puppy if he bit too hard during play. It teaches him that he's been too rough, and the odds are that he'll be more gentle next time. Remove your hand slowly - don't jerk it away - and give your puppy a toy that he can chew on without damage. If your puppy ignores your reaction and bites again, repeat your "no!," "ouch!" or yelp, and leave the room for a few minutes. Let your puppy know that when he bites, he will lose his playmate. This, too, mirrors the reaction he would get from another puppy if he played too roughly. Be persistent in your training. As your puppy's behavior improves and his bites are softer, continue to yelp or give a sharp "no!" or "ouch!" whenever he puts his teeth on you. Make it clear that all bites are painful and unacceptable to humans.Things You'll Need:
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The article source are:How to Stop Your Puppy From Biting
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