| | From Alyson Burgess, your About Pets Editor Pet training can seem like a daunting task, but there are a number of resources available that can help just about any pet owner learn how to teach their pets a trick or two. If you're interested in learning how to train your pet, then check out the articles featured below. You'll be surprised at how easy it can be to learn to train your pet with just a little bit of practice and patience, and a lot of love! | | 10 Steps to Training Your Dog Dog training can be simple as long as you understand the basics of how dogs work and communicate. Read on to discover how you can learn to teach your dog virtually any trick you'd like using 10 easy steps. | Cool Tricks You Can Teach Your Pet Bird It may seem hard to train a bird, but training your feathered friend can actually be quite easy and rewarding if you make sure to have fun while doing it. Check out these fun and easy bird tricks to help you and your bird get on the fast track to training success. | Cat Training and Behavior Modification Training your cat can come in handy, not just for teaching fun tricks, but for modifying undesirable behaviors in your feline friend. Take a look at this article for tips that will help you decide whether or not your cat is in need of training, and if so, how you can work with your pet to modify his or her behavior. | 8 Manners that Your Horse Should Know Have you taught your horse basic manners? If not, then it's safe to say that your life could be a lot easier if you taught your horse the proper way to behave. Check out this article to learn the 8 basic manners that every horse should know, and how you can teach them to your horse or pony. | | | | Pets Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Living with Depression By obtaining the correct medical intervention and learning better coping skills, you can not only live with depression, but live well. More>
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