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		<title>Paper Training Your Dog: How To Do It And Common Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What’s paper training? Paper training is a specific form of house training for your dog: you’re teaching her where in the house is appropriate for her to eliminate (pee or poop). When you paper train your dog, you teach her to only eliminate on newspapers (chosen for their absorbency, ready availability, and cheap cost) which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What’s paper training?<br />
Paper training is a specific form of house training for your dog: you’re teaching her where in the house is appropriate for her to eliminate (pee or poop). When you paper train your dog, you teach her to only eliminate on newspapers (chosen for their absorbency, ready availability, and cheap cost) which you gather up and throw away after each use.</p>
<p>What options other than paper training do I have for my <a href='http://www.thepuppy-lovers.com/' target='_blank'>dog’s house training</a>?</p>
<p>There are two ways of effectively, efficiently, and rapidly house training your dog. Paper training is one; the other is something called crate training.<br />
Crate training is based on a dog’s basic dislike of soiling where she sleeps, and involves restricting the dog’s movement (by putting her in a crate, or small indoor kennel) whenever she cannot be actively supervised.</p>
<p>The difference between crate training and house training?<br />
Paper training and crate training aren’t the same thing. Crate training is where you train your dog to only go outside; paper training is where you train your dog to only go on newspapers.</p>
<p>You cannot train your dog to do both at the same time – the two are mutually exclusive. She’ll get confused, and you’ll only prolong the training process.</p>
<p>You can choose to use paper training as an intermediary step for eventually only eliminating outside (although not everyone recommends this: it’s easier on the dog, and more effective all round, to choose one method and stick with it.)</p>
<p>Why should I choose paper training instead of crate training?</p>
<p>Crate training and paper training are both effective ways to house train your dog.</p>
<p>In general, it’s accepted (by most dog trainers and vets) that crate training is the fastest method of house training your dog; but it requires a considerable investment of time and effort, which is not an option for everyone.</p>
<p>Paper training is the best option for you if:<br />
- You don’t have easy access to a yard (for example, you live in a hi-rise apartment block)<br />
- It’s not easy for you to take your dog outside for any other reason (for example, elderly or unwell people)<br />
- You have a full-time job, or other time-consuming commitment which can’t be got around (meaning that you’re not able to spend the large amounts of time supervising your dog that crate training requires)<br />
- You’re planning on training your dog to go outside the house eventually, but not just yet (for example, it’s the dead of winter with four-foot snow drifts outside)<br />
Crate training is the best option for you if:<br />
- You have a medium to big dog<br />
- You are able to spend a lot of time during your puppy’s first weeks of house training in actively supervising her, and are available during the day to let her out of the crate at two- or three-hour intervals<br />
- You want to train your dog to go outside the house right from the start</p>
<p>Paper training isn’t suitable for all dogs: it really only works for small males and small-to-medium females, since a dog larger than these just produces too much waste for the newspaper (and you!) to handle.<br />
How to paper train your dog?</p>
<p>First, pick a convenient area of the house for your dog to use as the elimination area. Because she’s going to be peeing and pooping in this area, it’s best if you can choose somewhere without carpet: most people choose a corner of the kitchen or laundry (since these rooms usually have tiled or linoleum floors, making hygiene a non-issue.)</p>
<p>Spread newspaper thickly in a corner of this room. At first, you’ll need to make the newspaper area pretty big, since your pup has no idea that she’s meant to go on the paper at all.</p>
<p>To make sure that she’s able to eliminate only on the paper, you’ll either need to restrict her movements to the papered area of the floor (which you can do by erecting barriers to keep her in – if the room you’ve chosen is large or busy, this is probably the most user-friendly option for you), or paper the whole floor (which is a viable option if the paper-room is small and there’s not much thoroughfare.)</p>
<p>At first, your puppy will eliminate pretty much at random on the paper. It’s important for the paper-training process that she only gets to go on the paper – you need her to form a strong association between the feeling of paper under her toes, and relieving herself.</p>
<p>After a week or two, you can begin to shrink the papered area of the floor, allowing her more access to unpapered surfaces (leave the barriers where they are for now so she doesn’t get the chance to eliminate anywhere else.)<br />
Do this gradually, a couple of sheets at a time. If you’ve given her enough time to get used to the paper, she should naturally restrict her elimination areas as the papered area shrinks.</p>
<p>NOTE: If at any time she begins to eliminate off the paper, then increase the size of the papered floor surface to the size it was when she was still eliminating only on the paper, and give her more time to get used to it before beginning to reduce the papered area again.<br />
There’s no need to panic: this doesn’t mean that the paper training isn’t working, it just means you’re moving a bit too fast for your puppy’s capabilities.</p>
<p>Most dogs take a couple of months (eight to twelve weeks) to get used to the paper training method. Until she’s reliably going on the papers only, you should restrict her access to the rest of the house unless you’re actively supervising her- which means 100% of your attention is focused on the pup.</p>
<p>In general, a good rule of thumb is that your puppy is confined to the papered area unless she’s sleeping, eating, or being played with/actively supervised.<br />
Things you should do are<br />
- Praise her effusively whenever you see her eliminating on the paper. Wait &#8217;til she’s done (so you don’t distract her!) and praise her, pet her, and give her a treat.<br />
- If you catch her in the act of eliminating off-paper, this is actually a great opportunity for training development. Interrupt her with a clap, loud verbalization (“Ah-ah-aaaah!”), or slap your open palm loudly on the wall. This will startle her – in most cases, she’ll actually stop mid-toilet and hunch down. Scoop her up immediately and put her on the paper. When she finishes, praise her hugely and give her a treat.<br />
- If you come across an accident after the fact (a wet spot or pile on the unpapered floor), you’ve missed your window of opportunity to teach her not to do this. You can’t tell her off in this case, because she won’t understand what she’s done wrong; all you can do is clean it up and supervise her more carefully. If this is happening a lot, you’ve given her too much freedom in the house and not enough supervision: restrict her access to the unpapered floor, and step up the supervision.<br />
- Feed her at specific, scheduled times (for example, a meal at 8 am, 1 pm, and 7 pm) to encourage her to develop an “elimination timetable”.</p>
<p>Join our <a href='http://www.thepuppy-lovers.com/' target='_blank'>puppy lover</a> community site, and start posting your puppy story, tips and guide to train your puppy.</p>
<p>In case you are searching Internet for  info about the sphere of <a href='http://www.freedogstips.com/free-dogs-tips-videos/train-dog-to-stay-off-beds-how-to-house-train-dogs.html' target='_blank'>house training dogs</a>, then  make sure to check out the web page which was quoted  in this paragraph.</p>
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		<title>Housebreaking A Puppy : The Basics Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 09:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a new puppy in the house can be fun and rewarding, but it is also a huge responsibility. One of the first things you’ll want to accomplish is the task of housebreaking your new dog, and depending on whom you ask there are many ways to accomplish this. Here we will outline a program [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a new puppy in the house can be fun and rewarding, but it is also a huge responsibility. One of the first things you’ll want to accomplish is the task of housebreaking your new dog, and depending on whom you ask there are many ways to accomplish this. Here we will outline a program for potty training that is recommended by veterinarians and trainers alike—a program which will quickly teach your new dog that the place to do his business is outside.</p>
<p>So when should you begin the process of housebreaking your new dog? Experts differ slightly on this, but most agree that a new puppy is ready to learn this new skill at about 7-8 weeks old. At this age, the dog can fully grasp what it is you are asking him/her to do. To begin with, designate a spot outdoors where you would prefer the dog to eliminate, and take your new puppy outside to that spot at least 6 times a day. Taking him to a different spot each time may be confusing for your pup, so be sure and be consistent with the spot you designate.</p>
<p>Once you have taken your puppy outside and to the designated area where you would prefer he “go,” watch your puppy carefully until he begins the act of elimination. Be quiet during this time so he doesn’t feel agitated or pressured, but as soon as he is finished praise him, pet him, play with him or offer him a reward. After a few sessions like this your dog will begin to understand that the act of going outside is connected to the praise.</p>
<p>The next step in housebreaking a new puppy is indoor supervision. Accidents will happen—at least until the puppy is about 12 weeks old—but the frequency of these accidents can be lessened with proper supervision. Keep your puppy in the same room, and when you are away, make sure that he/she is crated so he cannot go on the carpet or floors. If you catch your new puppy in the act of relieving himself indoors, immediately discourage the behavior and take him outside to the preferred location.</p>
<p>Owning a new puppy can be very rewarding indeed, but it can be a lot of work initially. To ensure that your new puppy learns the skill of “outdoor elimination” try to be consistent with both your praise and scolding. With a little time and effort most puppies will respond to this program and will quickly become housebroken.</p>
<p>You can find more great articles at <a href='http://e3concepts.com/' target='_blank'>e3concepts.com</a> and <a href='http://www.practicalcontent.com/' target='_blank'>practicalcontent.com</a> and <a href='http://www.thenewsassociation.org/' target='_blank'>thenewsassociation.org</a></p>
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		<title>Dog Training, Why It&#8217;s So Good For Both You And The Dog.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 00:17:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most dog owners would agree that they would really be happy to have a well-behaved dog, yet many dogs you see out there in the world, are not trained very well at all! Firstly, you should really understand that it most surely IS very possible to train your dog, if you understand properly how to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most dog owners would agree that they would really be happy to have a well-behaved dog, yet many dogs you see out there in the world, are not trained very well at all! </p>
<p>Firstly, you should really understand that it most surely IS very possible to train your dog, if you understand properly how to do this. Lots of other people have had great  success at training their dogs, even if their dogs started out having some &#8220;problem behaviors&#8221;, so since they succeeded, you can too.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve already tried to train your dog (or puppy) and not succeeded as well as you would like, don&#8217;t worry, this is not your fault. When you get info that is right enough and complete enough for you to really understand how dog training works, it will work easily and effectively for you, as it has for many other dog owners around the world.</p>
<p>If you might be worried that training your dog is too difficult or time-consuming, then please understand that, like many things in life, training dogs is only difficult until you learn how to do it right! The important thing is to find the best information (like this article, and other free dog training info we&#8217;ll point you to at the end of this article), then follow the steps in the right order.</p>
<p>Dogs are naturally pack animals (having evolved from wolves and wild dogs, all of whom usually live in packs), and have an instinctive need to understand what the leader of the pack (that&#8217;s you, the owner, hopefully!) wants it to do. This is one of the reasons why training your dog is good for both of you, because it helps the dog know it&#8217;s place in the scheme of things and live up to its instinctive need to fulfill its obligations for a member of the pack.</p>
<p>One the other side of the relationship, when your dog understands what you want, and obeys, this makes you happier with your dog, so again this is better for the both of you, since your dog loves your praise so much. </p>
<p>Another reason that training dogs is so great  for both the dog and the owner, is that both you and your dog are happier if you can be sure your dog will behave as you require in various different social situations (as well as around your home). This makes you proud of the dog because you can rely on it behaving as you expect, the dog pleased to get your admiration, and once again, both you and the dog win!</p>
<p>So, make a start on improving your dog&#8217;s training today, and improve the quality of life for both you and your dog right now!</p>
<p>
Why not see this info on <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-XAjb5Noms' target='_blank'>video</a>.</p>
<p>Why not see our blog, which has lots more articles like this which will really help you be on your way towards having a <a href='http://welltraineddog.org/dog-training' target='_blank'>perfectly-trained dog</a>.</p>
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Bloggers who are surfing for more information about the sphere of <a href='http://www.freedogstips.com/free-dogs-tips-videos/train-dog-to-stay-off-beds-how-to-house-train-dogs.html' target='_blank'>house training dogs</a>, then please  visit the page that is mentioned right in this line.</p>
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		<title>Best Dachshund Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 00:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you honestly argue against Dachshunds being one of the cutest dog breeds around? Unfortunately when it comes down to it, Dachshund training is an entirely different matter altogether as these cute little hot dog shaped pets are actually quite ornery. But, do they really require special training to make sure their attitude remains under [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you honestly argue against Dachshunds being one of the cutest dog breeds around? Unfortunately when it comes down to it, Dachshund training is an entirely different matter altogether as these cute little hot dog shaped pets are actually quite ornery. But, do they really require special training to make sure their attitude remains under control? Let&#8217;s take a closer look.</p>
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What Makes Dachshunds Different</p>
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Dachshund training is not easy. They require a lot of patience as these little guys are among the more stubborn, independent breeds you&#8217;ll encounter. They like to make their own decisions, go for what they want, and they are incredibly patient in waiting you out to get it. </p>
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The first thing you should remember and constantly repeat to yourself is that your Dachshund, no matter how cute he is, is still a dog &#8211; an animal that needs to be treated properly. The second you start treating your dog like a little person or giving him the privileges that comes with that small size, you lose the upper hand in your training. </p>
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Keep in mind that if you neglect to train your Dachshund, you&#8217;re actually putting him at risk. With that strong personality and fiery will, they can easily get themselves into trouble. And their little backs can be at risk if they climb on things or jump too much &#8211; both trainable behaviours. </p>
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The Fundamentals of Dachshund Training</p>
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To start with, make sure you start young and get your Dachshund as much exercise as possible from an early age. Yes, Dachshunds are small dogs, but they are bred as hunting dogs that dig out vermin. They have a lot of energy and when they don&#8217;t get the chance to use that energy, it will come back to haunt your household. </p>
<p>
If your Dachshund has the exercise he needs, the training process will be much easier. But, it still needs to be firm and carefully planned. </p>
<p>
Short Sessions &#8211; Dachshund training should be done in short 5 minute sessions. Once they decide they don&#8217;t want to listen to you, it can be hard to break through, so you want to get as much done as possible before they have a chance to consider whether they want to follow along. </p>
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Basics &#8211; A Dachshund should be trained in basics like &#8220;sit&#8221;, &#8220;stay&#8221; and especially &#8220;down&#8221;. Dachshunds have severe limitations on how they can jump or climb. Carry them up and down stairs and don&#8217;t let them jump on furniture. Teach them early that these are not allowed.</p>
<p>
Clicker Training &#8211; Dachshund training works especially well in conjunction with a clicker. Dachshunds do not have fantastic hearing, but they do respond well to sharp, single sounds and clicker training can be done in short bursts that fit their attention span well. </p>
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Rewards &#8211; Punishing a Dachshund is not very effective due to their strong will. They will grow stubborn and possibly aggressive with excessive punishment. Alternatively, use positive reinforcement to reward good behaviours. Dachshunds love physical attention as well as treats as rewards for good behaviour. </p>
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Dachshund training is a trying experience. It takes time, energy and a great deal of patience on your part. Most of all, don&#8217;t let your cute little puppy get the better of you. The second you give in to him, you lose the battle and it can be hard to regain that ground as the dog grows older. </p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://www.dogsbehaviorproblems.org' target='_blank'>dogs behavior problems</a>. Stop by Annette Lode&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a href='http://www.dogsbehaviorproblems.org' target='_blank'>dog training advice</a> as well as <a href='http://www.dogsbehaviorproblems.org/how-to-stop-10-dog-obedience-problems/' target='_blank'>how to stop bad dog behavior</a> and what it can do for you.</p>
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		<title>Dog Health Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 18:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to dog health problems, there are many potential ailments that can catch you and your pup off guard. The results can be both emotionally devastating and expensive if they are not dealt with quickly and effectively. Instead of responding to potential health problems as they arrive, learn what you can do to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to dog health problems, there are many potential ailments that can catch you and your pup off guard. The results can be both emotionally devastating and expensive if they are not dealt with quickly and effectively. Instead of responding to potential health problems as they arrive, learn what you can do to avoid them in the first place and keep your dog happy and healthy. </p>
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Potential Dog Health Problems</p>
<p>
Dogs can suffer from any number of health issues, the same as human beings. The difference is that dogs cannot tell you &#8220;I have a stomach ache&#8221;. They will often suffer in silence until there is a very real pain that needs to be treated. So, it&#8217;s important to recognize the symptoms and the actions you can take to avoid these issues in the first place.</p>
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Infections &#8211; Dogs can suffer from a number of potential infections, in their ears, on their skin, in their eyes and their teeth. Ear infections are the most common and are often due to a foreign body or bacteria getting in there. Check your dog&#8217;s ears frequently for red spots, swelling, excess moisture, or dirt. Of all dog health problems, infections are the easiest to prevent. Clean your dog&#8217;s eyes, brush their teeth and brush their hair regularly to avoid any potential bacteria build up. </p>
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Allergies &#8211; Dogs have many forms of allergies. By far the most common is a flea allergy that can cause hot spots and lead to infections. Make sure you get flea medication for your dog every month and have a vet examine them regularly to ensure they are healthy. Additionally, if their skin problems lead to ear infections or other hot spots, it may be a food allergy &#8211; a more severe issue that should be addressed by a veterinarian.</p>
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Diabetes &#8211; Dog health problems tend to mirror human issues in many ways and diabetes is one such potential disease. Excess rich, fatty and sugary foods can result in pancreatic issues that cause diabetes. To avoid diabetes, keep your dog on a strict diet of dog foods with minimal table scraps or excess meals. If your dog is diagnosed with diabetes, you&#8217;ll need to see a vet regularly and may need to administer regular shots. </p>
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Arthritis and Dysplasia &#8211; Some dogs are highly susceptible to joint problems. Pure breds especially have a long history of arthritic dog health problems due to their longer, narrower joints. Make sure your dog receives the necessary vitamins and minerals it requires each day and that your vet checks the joints for degeneration at least once a year. </p>
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Obesity &#8211; Obesity is one of the most common and deadly dog health problems and is directly caused by eating too much and not exercising enough. Obesity itself doesn&#8217;t lead to mortality, but the higher rates of heart failure, tumors, liver disease, and skin problems are all very dangerous if not dealt with immediately. Obesity can be treated with a careful diet and keen eye to a dog&#8217;s activity levels.</p>
<p>
If your dog gets plenty of exercise, eats well every day, and you keep it clean and well groomed, many of these health problems will never be an issue. Even then, you should make sure you visit your vet annually to check for any potential issues. The earlier you catch a disease, the better it can be treated. </p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://www.dogsbehaviorproblems.org' target='_blank'>dogs behavior problems</a>. Stop by Annette Lode&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a href='http://www.dogsbehaviorproblems.org' target='_blank'>dog training advice</a> as well as <a href='http://www.dogsbehaviorproblems.org/how-to-stop-10-dog-obedience-problems/' target='_blank'>how to stop bad dog behavior</a> and what it can do for you.</p>
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		<title>Applying Equipment To Train Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 20:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many tools available on the market, a few of which you might want to use whilst several of which lots of professional dog trainers do not agree with. But what are you likley to want to invest in to make your dog training run smoothly?</p>
<p>Treats<br />
First of all, you are nearly beyond doubt going to be working with treats. Depending on who you speak to, you will get a whole range of different tips. From purpose purchased treats to strips of meat and even dried liver. There are many different hints out and round. But, what I suggest that you consider is that especially at first you might be giving your dog loads of treats. If you are giving them something that they are not used to eating that has a high calorie content you might be giving them an aweful lot to eat! Stick the treats into a bag that you carry in a certain pocket, or attached to your belt, or better still in a waist belt. You want to be able to instantly retreive a treat the moment it is needed so that the dog might associate good behaviour and treat.</p>
<p>A last word on treats &#8211; when buying treats pick dog treats in excess of human treats. Chocolate is not good for dogs &#8211; so stay away from human sweets, no matter how much your dog seems to want them!</p>
<p>Collars<br />
Collars are how you apply your control to your dog, it is where you attach a lead of several sort and where the force is applied. A straightforward collar is all that is recommended by lots of dog trainers and numerous do not agree with the choke type collar. If the basic collar is not working with your dog, then a halter that fits about your pet&#8217;s head, similar to a muzzle but without being restrictive, can be used for training sessions. When pulled, this forces your dog&#8217;s head around slightly and emphasises the commands.</p>
<p>Leads<br />
Where would we be without the lead! A short lead for training exercises and a long lead for more distance work. Extendable leads are very much available, but not such a good idea for training. You will want a good quality lead that is comfortable for you to pull on when instructing your dog and turing him or her. A narrow handle may dig into your hands and a metal chain could be a distraction to your pet with the noise that it makes.</p>
<p>Toys<br />
It is useful to have a preferred toy, especially one that can make a noise. Then carry the toy when you are out and you can show it to your dog and encourage them back or distract them from whatever is causing them to go astray! If you choose carefully, you might even be able to lay your hands on a toy into which you might insert several treats to help reinforce its popularity with your four legged companion, before you head out of doors.</p>
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		<title>Consult With A Professional About Dog Behavior Problems To Solve</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you consider bringing a puppy into your home, you will possibly think about getting toys, bedding, and food. Don&#8217;t slight to also think about puppy dog training. If you are an a mture dog owner with a history of bringing absolutely well-behaved pups, you may not need professional classes, but the majority of families [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you consider bringing a puppy into your home, you will possibly think about getting toys, bedding, and food. Don&#8217;t slight to also think about <a href='http://reliable-dog-training.com/articles/housebreaking-a-puppy' target='_blank'>puppy dog training</a>. If you are an a mture dog owner with a history of bringing absolutely well-behaved pups, you may not need professional classes, but the majority of families and dogs will get advantage from at least some basic obedience classes. Even if you have a lot of experience with dogs, think about whether everybody in your family will enforce the rules consistently or if you all should attend some classes to present a unified set of rules for your new pet. The perfect time for dog obedience training is when your pup first comes to live with you, though both you and your friend animal can benefit from it at any time. If you purchase your dog from a breeder, the breeder may offer classes or recommendations for good trainers in your region.</p>
<p>Your local pet store will often offer with a beginning type of obedience training consisting of a range of classes for you and your pet. These are conducted either at the store or a local park. You will soon found that though they call it dog obedience training, the initially focus is on educating the human owners. Most of dogs are eager to please, but they need a clear set of boundaries, repetition, and constancy to comprehend what you require. Fundamental dog obedience training is conciderable to make your pup a mentally and emotionally stable, secure, and happy member of your family. Commands such as sit, stop, and stay can and should be started straightway after you bring your puppy home. These commands are just as crucial as early effective house training. Teaching your dog to stay could save its life some day. </p>
<p>If you have kids, it is specifically important that you are in control of your animal, as dogs don&#8217;t need to be at the bottom of the pack and may try to undertake a dominant role around kids. If you see your dog nipping at your little one, even though it may look like play, you have permitted a bad habit which has to be broken immediately. If, despite your best intentions, it creates some negative habits, you don&#8217;t have to live with the issues. It is never too late to consult a an expert about behavior concerns. Some of the common behavioral issues that develop to include excessive barking, digging, chewing, jumping and aggression. Any or all of these issues can make you surprise what you were supposing when you got that cute little bundle of fur. Luckily, the majority of these problems can be resolved with a little support and some perseverance on your part.</p>
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		<title>Investigate That Repetition And Praises Are Crucial For The Dog Obedience Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 23:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most exciting aspects of getting a dog or <a href='http://reliable-dog-training.com/articles/dog-behavior-training' target='_blank'>dog training house training</a> the pet do follow commands. At times owners overwhelm their dogs by trying to teach too many different and complicated commands to their dogs or puppies at the same time. Most of breeds of dogs do better training to master one or perhaps two commands at a time, but never all the commands at the identical time. It is important to research how your breed learns best. Some dogs learn by lots or repetition and practice, whereas other breeds learn very quickly and then become bored and disobedient if they are required to constantly reiterate already learned commands. Dogs that learn a command and then seem to stop following the command after two or three repetitions in a sort time fall into the later group. Each dog has its individual personality so beyond the breed traits you also have to view and be aware of your puppy or dog&#8217;s personality.</p>
<p>Perhaps the simplest command to teach most of puppies and dogs is the simple &#8220;Come&#8221;. Dogs really love to get human attention and will actively search for time with their owner and family. As you see the puppy heading towards you simply say &#8220;Come Fido&#8221; or whatever the dog&#8217;s name is. Always attach the name to the command so the puppy quickly learns their name and will start to listen for it. A treat or just some praise and attention for coming on command are all that is needed. One the puppy will come on command; sit is customarily the next step. Hold a small treat simply above the puppies nose when they are standing. Slowly move the benefit back through the air just above their head. The puppy&#8217;s nose will naturally go after and the head will tip back, causing the puppy to sit down. As you begin to move your and back tell &#8220;Sit Fido&#8221;. As soon as the puppy sits offer the treat and lots of praise. Repeat this frequently, not simply when the puppy comes but when they are standing beside you, before you put the leash on, or before you offer them a toy. Soon the puppy will learn that sitting is a positive thing and they will obtain positives from the action.</p>
<p>Teaching down is usually simplest from the sitting position. Once the puppy is sitting on command, just call the puppy and have them sit. Give them a benefit and let them comprehend you have another reward in your hand. Like with the beginning of sit, say &#8220;Down Fido&#8221; and move the benefit down towards the floor and slightly out from the dog&#8217;s body. The puppy will really go after with its nose. Slowly move the treat forward until the puppy is prone. Instantly offer praise and benefit with a treat.</p>
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		<title>How To Get The Most Behave Dog Using Dog Obedience Books</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been said that everything that belongs to us speaks about ourselves. Our clothes speak the way of jobs that we have. The house that we live suggests if we are rich or poor or married or single. Our accessories might say what hobbies or leisure actions we are into.</p>
<p>Our pets are also an indication of our personality. The way our dogs behave is a reflection of our character. Ill mannered dogs can show that we are also bad behaved. If we can not train our dogs to behave properly can mean that we do not have the patience to carry out the <a href='http://www.mydogtrainingmethods.info/blog/is-there-really-a-best-dog-training-method-for-dog-obedience/' target='_blank'>best dog training method</a> highlighted by dog obedience books. We don&#8217;t care for our dogs the way we do not care about how we behave in front of other individuals.</p>
<p>Which are the best dog training methods that an individual can use to extract a good behavior from our dogs?</p>
<p>One of the best dog training methods used in several dog obedience books is to work out a dog. Exercising the dogs can exorcise few aggressive behaviors such as biting, stool eating, and chewing. Now, working out a dog may be also tricky.  No dogs are the same, just like individuals.</p>
<p>Many dog obedience books highlighted that generally dogs would get 1-2 hours of dog work out to keep them healthy. Some of the exercises mentioned in some best dog training methods articles are; running in the park, play ball, and fetch something exercises. Few best dog training methods that deal with dog exercises also suggested involving dog sports to maintain agility.</p>
<p>Another <a href='http://www.mydogtrainingmethods.info/blog/shelter-dog-obedience-training/' target='_blank'>dog obedience training</a> that an individual is able to implement is to be sensitive with the leadership instinct of the dog. Many dog obedience books sugested that the most dogs tend to test your patience with their leadership instinct.</p>
<p>It means that the dog considers you as his leader. However, once the dog is involved again with other dogs there is a natural tendency for it to forget the owner and the inner instinct becomes visible again. Thus, it is significant not to let the dog wander very often with other dogs, to keep your relationship with each other.</p>
<p>One of the key elements of best dog training method is the need for consistency. Dogs have a little attention span. They easily forget that is why you have to repeat things over and over again, until your dog becomes accustomed to what you want it to do.</p>
<p>Dog obedience books emphasised that consistency also refers to your behavior with persuasion to the dog. Do not mix up positive reinforcement with tolerating bad behaviors from your dogs or using penalty even when it exhibits good behavior.</p>
<p>To effectively benefit from any best dog training method is to find out the best reward for the dog.  Dogs can be picky. There are dogs that like one thing over the other. Thus, many dog obedience books don&#8217;t only include best dog training methods; they also include chapters or a percent in the appendices that lists effective rewards for your dogs and where to source them.</p>
<p>Boredom is one of the reasons for dogs behaving badly. Dog obedience books suggested that the best dog training method to keep dogs from being bored is to keep them busy. This may be done by crating them or fencing with their deary toys inside the perimeters.</p>
<p>Anyway, it must be noted that this method is only temporary in nature. It does not prevent your dog getting too tired with crating and fencing. In time he will manifest another one of his bad behavior to suggest that he is bored.</p>
<p>There is no single best training method that you can quote from different dog obedience books. More often, the best training method is a combination of different dog training methods mentioned in dog obedience books. Persons has to be flexible in implementing dog training methods that are enumerated in dog obedience books to have the best dog training method.</p>
<p>If you have the time you can search many dog obedience books on the web. Many are free and few require payments. Try to learn as many dog training methods as possible to find the best dog training method that is suitable for your dog.</p>
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		<title>Begin With The Important Basics To Attain Dog Obedience</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s crucial when you get a new puppy to start your <a href='http://reliable-dog-training.com/articles/housebreaking-a-puppy' target='_blank'>puppy dog training</a> at the very moment that she is old enough to interact with other people and the family; usually this means about eight weeks of age. While some dog owners have a trend to [spin]get a bit overwhelmed with this entire process, you don&#8217;t need to if you begin with the basics and remember to keep you dog obedience training simple and understandable for the dog to learn. The majority of trainers and experts will tell you that dog obedience training should begin with a very easy command, usually &#8220;sit.&#8221; The cause this is an ordinary command is because you need to demonstrate to your dog every command you offer it; keep in mind that dogs don&#8217;t speak English and don&#8217;t comprehend what the word &#8220;sit&#8221; really means. But you can easily push the dog&#8217;s behind down as you say the word again and again, and then offer her a small treat or reward. If you implement this a few times you can then tell the word on its own and the dog should implement the action. </p>
<p>However, break up your dog obedience training in amenable steps by not introducing a myriad of commands all at once. Practice the &#8220;sit&#8221; command with her for at least several weeks before you move on to another command, perhaps &#8220;come.&#8221; If your dog is in the other room and you utilize the &#8220;come&#8221; command, give her some petting and attention when she comes to you. Implement this a few times as well while still practicing the &#8220;sit&#8221; command; if you perform this your dog obedience training is off to a good start. A mistake that a lot of new dog possessors make when it comes to dog obedience training is to go into all the commands you want her to learn knowledge all at once. An experienced possessor can tell you that you need to require taking it slow and let her learn at a temperate pace. It&#8217;s very puzzling for a dog to hear many various commands all spoken with a feeling of anticipation and yet she has no thought what you mean or what you need from her. </p>
<p>This is why it&#8217;s also crucial during dog obedience training to represent or otherwise show her what the command means. Say the command over and over while she&#8217;s making the command and then gradually work toward simply stating the command and waiting for her answer. And be certain to reward her abundantly as you go through dog obedience training. This doesn&#8217;t certainly mean a fattening treat that is bad for her health; simply some petting and a few minutes with a favorite toy can be reward enough for her to comprehend that her actions are a positive thing.</p>
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