Pedigree Database

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Sample photo gallery

Aiko's Picture Gallery - Dog: Aiko vom Dukenheim

These are pictures from when he was a puppy up and into adulthood.

Aiko's first stacked photo at 6 months oldAiko's head shot on 8-12-2007Aiko smiling at the bad guyAiko's sire...TonkaAiko at 12 weeks playing tug with dadAiko at 12 weeks running in ColoradoAiko walking his dad at the Grand CanyonAiko's ring trainingAiko at about a year oldAiko's sire doing a hold nad barkAiko heeling thru group for his BH 4-27-08Aiko heeling for his BH  4-27-08Aiko SchH protection workAiko in Reno, NV 2008Head shot at 4.5 years oldEscape bitedrive with stick hitsAiko doing focused heelingSide TransportHold and barkanother hold and barkEscape biteThe Escape

Articles

Training Your Dog

Training Your Dog

For the health and wellbeing of your dog, training should really not ever be considered an option when owning a dog.  Well trained dogs are more likely to be behaved and listen, be void of behavioral issues, be good in public, and are less likely to bite.  Owners also have a much closer connection with the dog when the time is taken to form a relationship through training.

  • The Belgian Malinios

    The Belgian Malinios is also known as the Belgian Shepherd. However, despite its superficial resemblance to the German Shepherd, the Belgian Malinios is actually a type of sheep dog. Weighing in at 60 to 80 pounds when fully grown, and measuring between 22 and 26 inches in height, the Malinios is classified as a medium-sized working dog.

  • An Introduction to Clicker Training

    If you’re not directly familiar with clicker training, you might be a little confused on what exactly this style of training is all about.  It is a newer style (although has been known and used for many decades) of training in the sense that it took a while for dog trainers to really hook onto it. 



 


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