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Ty Brown's Dog Training and Behavior Blog
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Is Training An Adult Dog Different Than Training A Puppy?


Is there a big difference in training an adult dog and training a puppy?


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How To Train A Dog To Stop Biting


Here is a question from our dog training forum on how to get a 4 year old dog to stop biting and growling:


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Pack Mentality In Dogs


Put many dogs together and you just may get a pack mentality. That can definitely turn into a major problem. Is there a way to solve this or should people evaluate whether or not to even have this many dogs?


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How To Get Your Dog To Stop Chasing Other Dogs




This is a question from one of our members about how to get a dog to stop focusing on other dogs and pay attention to the owner. This problem can be fixed with a lot of work and the right techniques.


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How To Train Your Dog To Stop Chasing Lights




A lot of dogs chase lights and seem to almost have 'doggie OCD' in the way that they do it. This problem is somewhat common, watch the video above for tips on fixing it.


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How to Train a Dog to Get a Beer Out of the Refrigerator
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Have you ever wanted to train your dog to get a beer out of the refrigerator? Thanks to recent dog videos popping up on the Internet there are many people who are now looking to train their dog to get a beer, soda, or other drink from their fridge. . . . keep reading
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