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		<title>Obedience Training Dogs &#8211; Defining The Boundaries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Society functions a lot easier when there are rules and guidelines to follow. Whether they be laws, taboos or social rules we instinctively know how we must conduct ourselves. Dogs are no different. Just as the back garden they run around in is contained by a boundary fence, they ought to have similar mental limits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Society functions a lot easier when there are rules and guidelines to follow. Whether they be laws, taboos or social rules we instinctively know how we must conduct ourselves. Dogs are no different. Just as the back garden they run around in is contained by a boundary fence, they ought to have similar mental limits so that they behave in an acceptable and appropriate manner. With this article we will look at the importance of creating boundaries in <a href='http://www.squidoo.com/dogobedience' target='_blank'>obedience training dogs</a> and precisely how we go about doing it.</p>
<p>I will beginwith a rather fitting analogy. If you put some fleas into a jam jar, they would, one by one, jump out. If you put a lid on the jar, the fleas would leap and keep hitting the &#8216;ceiling&#8217; but over time would start to associate jumping that high with a headache. You then could take off the lid and the fleas will no longer hop out of the jar. These fleas will have imposed a limit on themselves by repetition and, even whenthe actual limit had been taken away, will remain conditioned by the mental boundary. </p>
<p>In exactly the same way, you ought to develop behaviour boundaries for your pet dog when it is very yound or new to the house. The crucial rule when establishing behaviour boundaries is is that you must be unvaveringly consistent. It would be useless, for example if you allowed your dog getting onto your chair after a bath when it is all clean and fluffy and then getting upset when it hops on when it has just been rolling in the mud. The dog does not differentiate between OK if clean and not OK if dirty. The sofa is allowed unless there is a behaviour barrier that has been consistently reinforced to suggest that it is inappropriate.  In addition, if you allow the dog on the sofa in your house, do not be surprised if it jups onto other peoples&#8217; sofas when out.</p>
<p>The same applies with what may be allowed for a pup but not for the fully grown dog.  A wolfhound puppy curled up on your sofa next to you while you are watching television may be warm and comforting for both of you.  However, when dog is fully grown and you have been moved the floor while he sits on the sofa watching television, things will not be quite so warm and comfortable.  </p>
<p>When first getting a dog it is imperative you decide upon and establish the appropriate behaviour boundaries. Then you should reinforce these behaviour boundaries all of the time in a totally consistent manner for the dog to learn properly. Soon, your dog, just like the fleas in the jar, will be happier without constantly creating a headache for both of you! </p>
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