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		<title>Boxer Dog Training: Using crate training for house breaking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crate training an effective way to train your boxer puppy. If you are trying to find an effective way in which House Breaking a Dog, then you really should consider crate training. This type of boxer dog training is a very efficient and very effective way to train your puppy. This is because a boxer’s natural instinct is to make their owners happy.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are trying to find an effective way in which <strong>House Breaking a Dog</strong>, then you really should consider crate training. This type of <strong><em>boxer dog training</em></strong> is a very efficient and very effective way to train your <em>puppy</em>. This is because a boxer’s natural instinct is to make their owners happy.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: justify;">What you should know about boxer dog training with crates</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The concept behind <strong><em>crate training</em></strong> is that your <em>boxer</em> will naturally strive to avoid soiling the area where it eats and sleeps. Whenever you place your boxer in the crate you are participating in a type of <em>boxer dog training</em> that will enhance this instinct. This is because your boxer will begin seeing the crate as its den and will try to avoid soiling the area.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The key to making this <strong><em>boxer dog training</em></strong> and Bird Dog Training successful is establishing a good routine, which will encourage your <em>puppy</em> to do its business outside. Of course, every time this happens you will need to shower him with praise and whenever he fails to not show him your frustration or anger.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">With this type of <em><strong>boxer dog training</strong></em>, it is important to only keep your puppy in his crate whenever you are not home. So, as soon as you get home you will want to take him out of his crate. From there, you will want to promptly take him to his toilet area. If you do not do this, you will only set back the process. For this reason, your <em>puppy</em> should be allowed to use the toilet every 45 minutes. Once outside, give him between 3 and 5 minutes to do his business. If he does not toilet during this time period, then you should immediately put him back into his create. On the other hand, if your <em>puppy</em> does his business, then you should reward him with praise, food, play, affection and either an extended walk or a period of play inside or outside of its crate.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">While you are engaged in this <strong><em>boxer dog training</em></strong> you will also need to keep a daily diary of when your puppy does its business each day. This is because when you feed your <em>puppy</em> on a regular schedule, his toilet schedule will also be consistent. Once you have a good idea of when he needs to do his business each day, you will find this boxer dog training to be a lot easier.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: justify;">Dealing with accidents during boxer dog training</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You do not want to punish your <em>puppy</em> whenever it makes a mistake or has an accident while you are doing this <strong>boxer</strong> <strong>dog Obedience Training</strong>. Instead, simply clean up the accident. It simply means that you have allowed your puppy to have unsupervised access to your house too quickly. You need to remember that you cannot allow your <em>puppy</em> to have unsupervised access to your home before you can actually trust her bathroom habits. When the mistake happens, make sure that you go back to your boxer dog training and take a few steps back to help move the process along.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Essential Dog Training Supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 19:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are one of the best pets that a human can have as they are not only just pets but they can also be the best companion. Well trained dogs are very impressive to watch and the more your dog is trained the prouder you feel to take it for a walk. Yes, well trained dogs are not only a good possession but you also can fulfill a lot of purposes through them like guarding your house and property. Dogs are speechless animals and this is why they are not ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em>Dogs</em></strong> are one of the best pets that a human can have as they are not only just pets but they can also be the best companion. Well trained dogs are very impressive to watch and the more your dog is trained the prouder you feel to take it for a walk. Yes, well <em>trained dogs</em> are not only a good possession but you also can fulfill a lot of purposes through them like guarding your house and property. <a href="http://www.mainstreetdog.com/dog-health-supplements/">Dogs</a> are speechless animals and this is why they are not able to tell you about their needs and requirements. Being the owner, you have to take care of all the essential training supplies for your dog so that it can smoothly go through the training.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are various purposes for which a person needs a dog and based on that the dogs also play a variety of roles. Some of the roles in which we generally get to see the dogs are hunters, sniffing dogs, guard dogs and hunting <a href="http://www.mainstreetdog.com/dog-health-supplements/">dogs</a>. This is the reason why there are different types of equipments and supplies for training different types of dogs. For instance, the <strong><em>dog training supplies</em></strong> for a <em>hunting dog</em> is definitely different from the ones that are required for the herding dogs. Thus, you need to decide on the right training supplies for your dog depending on the purpose that you want your dog to serve.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Special harnesses or training equipments are required for the dogs that are trained for professional purpose. These dogs are generally the hunting dogs or the sniffing dogs or the dogs that form a part of special police or army squads. These dogs need to not only go through the behavior raining but also the agility training. These equipments are required to provide complete and safe training both to the dog as well as the trainers. Actually, the trainers also are in need of special protection equipments like gloves and padding that would protect them from the wrath of the dogs during training.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During the behavioral training one needs to use special dog training supplies like choke chains, spray collars, prong and even electronic barks. These equipments ensure that the behavior of the dog can be modified according to the need of the owner. Behavior training is nothing but trying to mould the dog for the duty it is going to perform for the owner. At times behavior trainings are designed to control the aggression of the dogs, so muzzles or special electronic equipments are required for the purpose. Nowadays, even remote controlled equipments are used to train the dog from a safe distance. Basically, these are generally electronic collars that send vibration or electronic signals to the body of the dog while directing it what to do.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the dog training supplies that are common to all the dogs irrespective of their training needs are crates, bowls, collars, leashes, toys, and treats. The health and medical equipments are also very essential as there are bound to be injuries during the training that one has to treat. Numerous online stores sell dog training supplies, so you have quite a lot of options when it comes to purchasing them.</p>

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		<title>Dog Thieving And Stealing How To Stop It!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 04:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Receive Every dog at one point of his life does counter surfing and thieving. Whether he surfs your kitchen bench or lift something from the garbage bin or you are wardrobe and if not stare at, can even Take something away from your hands! Though it may sound repulsive, but it is the ordinary behavior of the dog. Why is it so difficult to accept? After all he is a dog, a searcher! Certain habits which are identified as Incorrect by us, the human being, are absolutely fine with the ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Receive Every dog at one point of his life does counter surfing and thieving. Whether he surfs your kitchen bench or lift something from the garbage bin or you are wardrobe and if not stare at, can even Take something away from your hands! Though it may sound repulsive, but it is the ordinary behavior of the dog. Why is it so difficult to accept? After all he is a dog, a searcher! Certain habits which are identified as Incorrect by us, the human being, are absolutely fine with the dogs! So to alter this dog behavior, you will have to modify your point of view of looking at it first!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Correcting this matter on time not only safe you from lots of embarrassment but also stop your dog from the danger of thieving something poisonous or damaging.<br />
The initial issue that arises in dog owners brain when he catches his dogs thieving is Why did he do it? Any dog lover will definitely not keep his pet hungry no matter how strict he is! But the reasons behind dogs counter surfing are slight unusual!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>1.</strong> Many of the dogs grab for a mere notice from you. Every time you yell at them or scream at them or run after them when they are counter surfing, they basically get happy by your attention. Thus they associate robing as a game and an easy way of getting notice.<br />
<strong>2.</strong> Not all the dogs take food stuff. They can select the slippers or handkerchief or anything that has their masters scent. This happen mostly with the dogs suffering from separation anxiety.<br />
<strong>3.</strong> The dogs who not have apposite dog training often get indulge in acts like stealing, garbage surfing and often become the cause of awkwardness!<br />
<strong>4.</strong> Even when the dog is getting fed up, he will like to vile away his time by taking a closer look in and around your house.<br />
<strong>5.</strong> The dog also drops his etiquette when tempted with some extra food in the kitchen. Most regularly if the kitchen clean-up is not done carefully after cooked a chicken or fish, the aroma attracts the dog and forces him to screen the kitchen counter or the trash can.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The stealing is not a trouble that cannot be treated and you can get it easy as you and your dog will by no means be put behind the bards for this fault. But at the same time this habit should not be left Unnoticed!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>1.</strong> Remove all the temptations. Carefully clean the kitchen after Cooked . Remove all the leftover food from the kitchen surface and keep the trash can out of the reach of the dog. This practice is of great help in reducing dogs visits to your kitchen.<br />
<strong>2.</strong> Expand the proper eating behavior in your dog and maintain them. That means, give him his food in his bowl all the time and never throw scraps to him. Never share your food with the dog while cooking or having meals. The best trick is always giving the dog a Kong toy with a hidden food while cooking or having meal.<br />
<strong>3.</strong> Give the dog sufficient exercise, far walks and enough of toys. Such practices will keep his mind away from the thought of thieving.<br />
<strong>4.</strong> Never shout or run after or give any kind of attention when he steals. Rather when he is sitting gently while you getting ready the meals, do praise him and teat him telling the reason why he is receive the reward.<br />
<strong>5.</strong> Last but not the least; obedience training is the key to success. This way you can communicate your canine that his job is not to steal but to catch the stealer!</p>

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		<title>Dog tricks that you can teach your dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 05:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[House and potty training  are vital education for dog The teaching and training of dog tricks while not a necessary part of a dog’s education, is an achievement that offer dog owners and his friends a great deal of amusement and adds materially to the value of a dog. Training your dog tricks can be difficult and frustrating if you cannot achieve the results you want. However, unlike house and potty training which are vital education for any dog, I feel that the end-results is not the most significant element in trick training, to me the most important part is that both of you enjoy the training process and have fun along the way. Listed in this article are 3 interesting dog tricks that you can teach your dog:]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The teaching and training of <strong><em>dog tricks</em></strong> while not a necessary part of a dog’s education, is an achievement that offer dog owners and his friends a great deal of amusement and adds materially to the value of a dog.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Training your dog tricks can be difficult and frustrating if you cannot achieve the results you want. However, unlike house and potty training which are vital education for any dog, I feel that the end-results is not the most significant element in trick training, to me the most important part is that both of you enjoy the training process and have fun along the way.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: justify;">Listed in this article are 3 interesting <strong><em>dog tricks</em></strong> that you can teach your dog:</h3>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Dead Dog</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Place a dog on his back or side or in any position you may select, threaten him with your forefinger and say “dead” or any word that you may select to associate with this trick, use both hands to help him stay in that position when you first begin training. Praise him and offer treats if he can stay in position.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With regular practice, he should be able to stay in the position in which you have placed him, it is only a question of practice when you can call to him and say “dead,” and he will lie down and stretch out in the position that you have accustomed him to taking.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Sneezing</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With careful and patient training, most dogs can be taught to sneeze. This is accomplished by tickling the nose &#8211; with a feather. At first he will snap at it, and under normal circumstances, most dogs will start to sneeze; he will not like the feather very well and in course of time his imagination will foreshadow its effects and he will begin to sneeze as soon as it is pointed in close proximity to his nose. When he sneezes, use a command like “Sneeze”, to associate with this trick. As usual, praise and treat when he gets it right.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By repeating this operation at odd times the dog can be taught to sneeze very creditably when you point your finger at his nose and give him the word “Sneeze,” and finally will do so simply at command.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This trick can be fun and entertaining but not easily achievable especially with dominant dogs. If your dog get irritated and turn aggressive toward you when you tickle his nose, you should stop training immediately.</p>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Bringing His Tail</strong></h4>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During play, dogs frequently grasp their tails in their mouths. If you haven’t notice, if you take hold of your dog tail while playing with him, he will probably seize your hand, but if you skillfully slip his tail in his mouth he will grab it – Interesting!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These facts suggested the trick of <strong><em>“Bringing his tail.”</em></strong> It is a rather difficult feat to accomplish, but it is possible for any amateur to teach it to his dog providing the dog has a long enough tail and the trainer sufficient patience &#8211; Sorry to dog owners with short tails!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Anyway, this trick is very amusing, for when the dog has his tail in his mouth he can only advance crab-fashion or sideways, with a tendency to go around in a circle without making much advance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first step in teaching this trick is to praise the dog when he first gets his tail in his mouth, and after he has held it for a few moments bid him to let go and reward him.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Should he give up his hold before you order him to do so, speak sharply to him and begin all over again. When he learns to hold his tail until ordered to relinquish it the first part of the trick has been taught, and you can begin to teach him to bring it to you. To do this, step back a few feet from the dog in the direction he can most easily advance, and call him.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If he releases his hold of his tail to come to you, ignore him and replace the tail in his mouth again, but when he comes without letting go he should be rewarded gradually increase the distance you require him to carry his tail, but this task is so difficult that he should not be asked to go more than ten or twelve feet.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In beginning the trick, when you place his tail in his mouth say <em>“Bring me your tail,”</em> so as to accustom him to the command. In time you will not have to place his tail in his mouth, but merely hold it for him to grasp, and after still further practice he will seize it at the word without your assisting him.</p>
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		<title>Training Your Dog For Hollywood</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you were watching that movie last night, you may have seen a Bosnian Coarse Haired Hound or a Dogo Sardesco or a Havanese or a Mioritic. Now, what you are asking yourself is &#8211; Is my Carpatin ready to be in the movies? Ok, your veterinarian tells you that your favorite dog is just the best pooch they know of. This critter even has figured out how and when to mug for a picture, a regular scene steeler with a personality that would have given Lassie a good run ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you were watching that movie last night, you may have seen a Bosnian Coarse Haired Hound or a Dogo Sardesco or a Havanese or a Mioritic. Now, what you are asking yourself is &#8211; Is my Carpatin ready to be in the movies? Ok, your veterinarian tells you that your favorite dog is just the best pooch they know of. This critter even has figured out how and when to mug for a picture, a regular scene steeler with a personality that would have given Lassie a good run for her money.br /<br />
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Ok, but you have to consider this. If you really want your dog to be the next star canine in a real Hollywood movie, your pooch cant just look adorable and like cameras. Your dog is going to have to be well trained and know, not just the basics, but a few great tricks to show what he can do.br /<br />
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The majority of tricks that you see dogs doing on the big screen look so great because Hollywood has a way of putting the dogs tricks to good use and making the shots work. They combine them as a series of tricks into a final production that works for a particular scene very well.br /<br />
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Its the basic tricks that are going to land your dog a movie role. There are many training facilities that offer the classes necessary to get your puppy the tricks and obedience that are needed by dog actors. br /<br />
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Almost everything that dogs do on TV are easy tricks. Most of the common tricks the dogs need to do on demand are bow, pray, speak on cue, touch the target, hide your eyes, back up, play dead, sneeze, find it, wave, crawl, roll over and whimper.br /<br />
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Teaching your puppy all of the skills might be the easy part of getting ready for the movies. The difficult one for many dogs is working surrounded by many strangers and a lot of distractions. Also, in most cases, your dog will be under the general control of the sets dog trainer, not you. These are some major drawbacks for some dogs to overcome.br /<br />
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If you can teach your dog all the tricks, but also the basics of working with strangers on television sets without freaking out, you might just have a dog like Ben (II), the Golden Retriever.br /<br />
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Now&#8230; your pooch is ready and willing to act in the movies. What is your next step? The thing that will make your dog stand out is to put together a compelling portfolio for your dog. All the current photos, his list of skills and tricks, training and hopefully some great videos of your dog doing some of his best tricks. br /<br />
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Many of the training schools for television dogs will show you how to get your dog into the industry. Dont forget there is a tremendous volume of advertising for your aspiring pet to shoot for also.br /<br />
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Finally, your dog would do anything for you (hopefully, the feeling is mutual). If your dog does not enjoy acting and does not want to be a television star, your dog will make it obvious. Listen to your pal and if your dog wants to have that talk with you.br /<br />
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		<title>Training Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training your dog letting them know who is boss
If you have a puppy or a dog, you have to worry about your dog listening to your commands, and even more importantly, you have to worry about how they interact with people and other dogs. Dogs are not born knowing the right and wrong way to act, and it is important that training your dog is one of the first things you think about when you bring a new one into your home. You will be responsible for what your dog ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: justify;">Training your dog letting them know who is boss</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you have a puppy or a dog, you have to worry about your dog listening to your commands, and even more importantly, you have to worry about how they interact with people and other <em>dogs</em>. Dogs are not born knowing the right and wrong way to act, and it is important that training your dog is one of the first things you think about when you bring a new one into your home. You will be responsible for what your dog does, so it is for your own benefit as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You can go to classes designed to help you in training your dog, or you can buy DVDs to help you do it yourself. The most important aspect in training your dog is to teach your dog that you are in charge. Believe it or not, they want you to be in charge. Dogs are pack animals, and they need a leader to know what to do and how to act. If your dog or dogs seem to be out of control, the problem is usually that you are not being a strong leader for them, and they don’t know what to do.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em>Training your dog</em></strong> doesn’t even have to be that hard, and again, it’s a matter of letting them know who is boss. This is more than just how you talk to them. It is also about your body language and your tone of voice. You may issue a command you learned with <em>training your dog</em>, but if they don’t believe you mean it, they won’t pay any attention. Dogs need your leadership in much the same way that your children need you to be strong and in charge. Everyone feels more secure when they know someone is taking care of business.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are having trouble training your dog, there is no reason why you should keep trying. Go to a different class, or try to find someone to work one on one with your dog If you have chosen to use a DVD for training your dog, you may be missing something as you go about teaching them what you want them to do and how to act. If this hasn’t worked, you most definitely should try an obedience class. If nothing is working even after that, you should have your veterinarian look at your dog to see if there is any medical issue that may be causing the problem.</p>
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		<title>How To Pick A Good Companion Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 14:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find a good companion dog that fits your personality. If your kids are thinking of a good companion dog, you probably would tend to first look at just look at a few of your favorite breeds, choose a good selection of puppies and then pick the one with the best spirit. And there are hundreds of breeds to choose from - just think of the Bluetick Coonhound and the Toy Poodle. But, you would be better served to find dog that fits your personality. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: justify;">Find a good companion dog that fits your personality</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If your kids are thinking of a good <em>companion dog</em>, you probably would tend to first look at just look at a few of your favorite breeds, choose a good selection of puppies and then pick the one with the best spirit. And there are hundreds of breeds to choose from &#8211; just think of the Bluetick Coonhound and the Toy Poodle. But, you would be better served to find dog that fits your personality. Seek a pet that has the qualities that you had in mind and can bond with you. Age is not really a concern most of the time. Breeds may have a certain reputation, but there are no hard, fast rules. These tips, though, can guarantee that you will find a <em>good companion dog</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Find a dog that has a personality that fits your own personality and your experience. If you have experience with more independent dogs, then a more dominant, independent dog may work for you. However, if you are not aggressive or not acquainted with working with a dog, a more submissive animal may be a better choice for you. When you are looking at puppies, hold one and turn it over on its back. A dominant dog will fight you, trying to turn over. If it struggles, try to comfort it. If it calms down shortly, it is more submissive. If it does not struggle at all, but just lies there, you have a very submissive dog.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A dog that is calm and requires little care is better for you if you are more laid back and more sedative yourself. If you have an active life you may find a more active, hyper dog to be more your style. If you are gone much of the time and your dog would be kenneled during that time, you want to find a dog that is a little self reliant and will not suffer from separation anxiety.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You also will want your new <em>companion dog</em> to be intelligent and eager to please. This will make it easy teach it what you want it to know and it will happily learn the skills and perform them. If you are taking your dog out in public, you don&#8217;t want a fear nipper or a dog that is aggressive to strangers. Obviously, this will come with effectively socializing the dog on a regular basis, but the quick learning dog will watch you to see who is a possible enemy and who is a friend.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Dogs can be superb companions having the right personality type for your needs. Also, while many folks feel that only young dogs can be trained, this is false. Many older dogs are rescued from shelters daily and they are trained quite easily. The key to getting a well behaved companion is bonding with it. When you have bonded with your dog, it will be happy to do what you want. They will learn to anticipate what your needs and will even search for ways to communicate with you. If you are attentive, you and your dog can establish your own special form of communication and this can give you a <em>companion dog</em> even the <em>Arctic Husky</em> or <em>Maltese</em> that is invaluable.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
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Well, maybe you do know that dog training is important, but what resources are available to help train your dog?br /
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m a dog lover who believes that every dog owners should train their dogs if they truly love and care for them. Because I believe that dog training gives dogs a happier and healthier life. Not to mention, it also gives their owner a trouble-free life long companion.br /<br />
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Well, maybe you do know that dog training is important, but what resources are available to help train your dog?br /<br />
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“Online and it’s free!” This thought should come to most dog owners instantaneously.br /<br />
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Yeah, you’re not wrong! That statement is definitely right to a certain extent. Allow me to explain further:br /<br />
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1. Yes. I agree that there are valuable free information online. But do you have the time to scan through hundreds of thousands of web site out there to find one valuable or useful dog training tip?br /<br />
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And since you are looking for dog training advice yourself, are you the one to judge if this dog training tip is useful or even helpful??br /<br />
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2. Yes. Most resources are free on the internet, but are these resources reliable? Or trustworthy?br /<br />
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Ask yourself: Are you learning from experts who knows everything about dog training or from novice dog owners who publish their dog training experience online? Or maybe you simply have not idea who you are learning from.br /<br />
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3. No doubt there are “good” dog trainers who offer valuable and good dog training materials online. But are they revealing everything they know?br /<br />
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Again ask yourself: If they are “real” dog trainers who offer their dog training services to dog owners. Are these people willing to reveal everything that they know online free and put their business at risk?br /<br />
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Certainly not for me or any sane person! Can you imagine KFC or Cheesecake Factory putting their recipes online?br /<br />
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I have no doubts or whatsoever that you can find quality dog training sites online, but you do need a considerable amount of time to find them and test them over time.br /<br />
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For example, how would you know if an online recipe is good? You try cooking with the recipe right? Well, you use the recipe and the food turns out to be rubbish! You figure that the recipe is lousy and went on to look for another one.br /<br />
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This process can go on and on. Unless you know that you have a good recipe on hand, you won’t figure out that it’s actually your cooking technique that sucks! The same thing applies to online dog training tips.br /<br />
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If you want to spend more quality time with your dog rather than searching for “useful” dog training resources online, the solution is actually simple: Buy a good dog training book.br /<br />
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Do what you have been doing all along. Learn from someone whom everybody learns from – just like going to school and learning from your teachers. In this instance, you just buy a proven dog training book that has been used by thousands of other dog owners.br /<br />
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It’s not difficult to make a wise decision. I hope you know what it is after reading this article.br /<br />
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:29:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My best friend is incredible! She’s one of those rare types who hangs on every word you say. She’s content to be quiet when I need stillness, even though she’s one of those high-drive types. All I have to do is call and she’s there in an instant, no matter what she was doing before. She puts me ahead of all her other friends, never fails to make me feel special, and is a redhead just like me. But she’s not a person, even though she’s sure she is. She is a butterfly dog; a Papillon. br ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My best friend is incredible! She’s one of those rare types who hangs on every word you say. She’s content to be quiet when I need stillness, even though she’s one of those high-drive types. All I have to do is call and she’s there in an instant, no matter what she was doing before. She puts me ahead of all her other friends, never fails to make me feel special, and is a redhead just like me. But she’s not a person, even though she’s sure she is. She is a butterfly dog; a Papillon. br /<br />
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When I brought this eight-week-old bundle of joy home, I didn’t know what to call her. I’m not very good at naming anything, so I usually just observe for a couple of weeks and let the animal name itself by its personality. This puppy’s name became evident in nothing flat: Tazzie. She whirled around the house, jumping up on furniture five times her size, zooming and zipping and totally charming me. She was, indeed, a Tasmanian devil pup. I quickly realized the athleticism of this dog and knew I’d have to find her a “job” when she got a little older. High-drive dogs, that don’t have “jobs,” will certainly find other outlets for their energy and those outlets aren’t usually things you would enjoy! br /<br />
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You already have a burning love for your puppy, but what is your relationship like? Does it come when you call it? Does it sit or lay or stay? From your first class, at your dog training school, your relationship with your dog begins to change. I will warn you, however, that anything you want to teach your dog won’t come just with a once-a-week class, even if you have the best dog training school in the world. You have to practice with them, just a little bit, every day. br /<br />
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Tazzie was a very food-motivated dog, so the fact that she got food every time she did something right made training a blast for her, all by itself. And this happened every day! Bonus! She made fast friends at her new dog training school, so going to class was fun as well. She got to where she would whine, as soon as we pulled in the parking lot, until I finally got her out of that car.br /<br />
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So now you’re taking your dog to classes in a place they love, and you’re working with them every day. During that time, you’re paying complete attention to them, teaching them to pay complete attention to you, and they get their favorite food as icing on the cake. This does incredible things for the bond between you and your dog. They learn to focus on you, no matter what, and good things will come. They get praised and fed, or praised and allowed to tug on a toy, whichever motivates the dog more, so your relationship can’t help but blossom. br /<br />
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Ever since Tazzie and I started training together, she has claimed me as her own. When my other two dogs want to sit on my lap, she’ll push them out of the way to get the best spot because, I am her property, as far as she’s concerned. I do give the other dogs personal time as well, but I have to put her in a sit/stay or a down/stay so she’ll let them come get love. br /<br />
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She is, by far, the one I can trust the most, not only because of her training, but from the bond we gained through the training. She never takes her eyes off of me, since we began at our dog training school, and it serves us well in the agility ring! br /<br />
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If you want to forever alter and solidify the bond you share with your dog, find yourself a good dog training school, for whatever discipline you prefer, and go for it. With a little time, money, and patience, your relationship will become a forever relationship. If you do, your dog will turn out to be your best friend too!br /<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training a dog to act properly has many benefits, for the dogs and their human companions alike.  Dog behavior training is critical in order to prevent such negative behaviors as aggression.  It is important to deal with dog aggression issues by training dogs to interrelate appropriately with other dogs and especially people.br /<br />
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In order to know how to effectively train your dog to be a loyal and eager pet, it is important to know where dogs came from, and how their interaction with each other can affect training.br /<br />
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The first domesticated dogs were likely abandoned wolf puppies taken in by early humans.  These wild dogs were taught to perform tasks that the humans needed assistance with, like guardian territory and frightening potential predators.  Humans in turn provided sanctuary to the dogs, in addition to food and companionship.br /<br />
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This is a kind of connection that continues today.  Many dogs still perform a variety of tasks for their masters, including herding, guarding, and hunting.br /<br />
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Be aware that dogs are instinctively pack creatures before beginning a training program.  In wild dog packs, each member of the pack quickly learns his or her place in the ranking.  Only when the alpha dog dies does the hierarchy ever change once established.  The lower dogs understand that they do not challenge the pack leader, and the alpha dog carries out his duties as pack leader.br /<br />
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The other members of the pack look to the alpha dog for leadership, food, and protection.  Keeping this in mind, it is important for you to be the pack leader when you begin training your dog. br /<br />
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A dog that submits to his human pack leader will respect his commands without question.  Earning your dog’s respect is the first crucial step in effective dog training, and it will lay the groundwork for all succeeding training.br /<br />
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There are many reasons to train a dog properly.  A calm and well-mannered dog is pleasant to be near, both for the dog’s family, and other people he might encounter.  Additionally, being around an obedient dog assuages people’s fears, especially when it comes to more controversial breeds like Rottweilers and Pit Bulls.br /<br />
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Knowing why a dog is exhibiting a negative behavior is important in effectively training and modifying bad behaviors.  For instance, separation anxiety may be the root cause of many bad behaviors chewing and destructive behaviors.  Solving the root cause of the problem will help to eliminate the peripheral behaviors.br /<br />
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Stress and the lack of ability to deal with it can cause a host of unpleasant dog behaviors.  One objective of a high-quality dog training program is to help the dog to endure stress without exhibiting negative behaviors.br /<br />
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It is important to differentiate human behavior and dog behavior when training and working through bad behaviors.  Dogs and humans have different motivations and reactions, so avoid the temptation to see your dog as human, and react on that impulse.br /<br />
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One thing the humans and dogs have in common is their sociability and the need to form close groups and strong bonds.  While the bonding is very important to dogs and humans, it has served very different purposes in the evolution of each species over time.br /<br />
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