Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Bill Monroe: Dog owners' reaction to new rules appears to have caught state's attention - Oregonian
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to consider new dog-training rules at its February meeting. Tuesday's meeting was the second of seven around the state to explain the new rules, which for the first time would require anyone training a

Dog training class offered - Nevada Appeal
For those who need help in establishing good conduct and curbing bad habits in their canine friend, there is a class by instructor Guy Yeaman, who uses a light-handed approach to help teach dogs to obey commands such as: Heel, Sit, Stay, Stand and Recall

Coyote dog training grounds get tentative OK from state - Star-Press
KENNARD -- Two years ago this month, Henry County fur buyer Earl Hunt, 67, pleaded guilty to felony charges of supplying foxes and coyotes to fenced running enclosures in Southern states where the animals became running stock for hounds. The conviction

State OKs hunt-dog training in enclosures - Indianapolis Star
State regulators gave their OK Tuesday to fenced-in areas where hunters can train their hound dogs by letting them chase live coyotes. But only to one facility -- for now. The state's Natural Resources Commission approved a new permit for coyote enclosures

Secrets To Dog Training Reviews -Honest Reviews By Daniel Stevens ??? - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Nov 28, 2010 – Secrets To Dog Training Reviews -Find Out Honest Reviews By Daniel Stevens You love your dog. Well, all dog owners love their dogs more than they might love themselves. But your dog often gets on to your nerves

'New type of dog' training in SC for war in Afghanistan - Rock Hill Herald
It’s a less than beautiful day in the bucolic fields of rural Darlington County, but the light rain isn’t dampening the first meeting between a group of 40 Labrador retrievers and their new Marine handlers. It is training day for the Marines, not the

'New type of dog' training in S.C. for war - CharlotteObserver.com
HARTSVILLE It’s a less than beautiful day in the bucolic fields of rural Darlington County, but the light rain isn’t dampening the first meeting between a group of 40 Labrador retrievers and their new Marine handlers. It is training day for the Marines

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