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		<title>It Is Easy to Crate Train Your Puppy!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new puppy is a source of wonder and excitement for the whole family. They are fun to play with, fun to watch, but not so fun to clean up after! If you want to train you puppy to be a good, indoor dog you need to start when the dog is young. One of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new puppy is a source of wonder and excitement for the whole family. They are fun to play with, fun to watch, but not so fun to clean up after! If you want to train you puppy to be a good, indoor dog you need to start when the dog is young. One of the best methods for training dogs is crate training. </p>
<p>When you use crate training, you are helping your dog to establish his place in your home along with giving him a sense of security.  The crate is his space and his space alone. You want him to always feel safe when he is in the crate.</p>
<p>When choosing a crate for your dog, keep in mind how large the dog will be at adulthood.  You want a crate that the dog can turn around in, but you don&#8217;t want it to be too big for the breed.  This is very important when you are house training a dog. Dogs will not relieve themselves in their personal area, but if the crate is too big they could make a mess in one corner and still have a good portion for themselves. So make sure it is only big enough for the dog to turn around in. While the puppy is small, block off a portion of the crate using boxes wrapped tightly with towels. The towels will prevent the dog from chewing up the cardboard!</p>
<p>There are a few things to keep in mind when you are crate training your dog.  </p>
<p>Make the crate your pet&#8217;s space. Put some toys, a blanket, and maybe a pillow in the crate for the dog. Even though the space is small make it welcoming for the dog.  Make it a happy place for your pet, much like a child&#8217;s bedroom. </p>
<p>Use the crate wisely. Many people get a dog and then don&#8217;t want to interact with it. As a result, the dog spends most of its time in the crate. Dogs are very social animals and they like to be with their ‘pack&#8217;. You are part of their pack and your dog considers itself a part of your family. </p>
<p>If your workday is so that you could run home at lunch, put the dog in the crate when you leave in the morning. Come home and allow the dog to go outside and have a drink. Then put the dog back into the crate until you get home for the evening.  This is a very effective way to house train a dog. However, if you cannot come home at midday don&#8217;t put the dog in the crate all day.  Put your puppy in a small bathroom or utility room while you are gone. Make sure there is nothing the puppy can destroy in the room because they like to chew!</p>
<p>Separate the crate from the dogs eating area. You want the crate to symbolize a place of peace and rest to the dog. Don&#8217;t put food or water in the crate otherwise the dog will associate it with eating.  Make sure it is located in a quiet area of your home so it truly is a place of rest for your dog.</p>
<p>Make crate training consistent.  If you dog is showing unacceptable behavior such as jumping on people, put him in the crate immediately.  Make sure you follow the same routine each time the unacceptable behavior occurs.  Soon your dog will understand that his behavior is wrong.</p>
<p>Schedule crate time. Just like kids, dogs need naps. Dogs are naturally light sleepers so having a scheduled time when your dog goes to the crate for a nap will make him a better behaved and calmer dog.  </p>
<p>Crate training is good for everyone involved. It gives your dog a place of security and a sense of structure within your home. Crate training allows you to set boundaries and retain control of your home.  The dog will come to realize that you are the leader of the pack and are to be respected and obeyed.  </p>
<p>Dogs are wonderful animals that make extremely loyal companions.  Start your relationship right with proper training and care. As a result you will forge a strong bond with your dog that will last for a lifetime.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Dog Pet Care and Veterinary Needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 23:56:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog owners gush over the unconditional love their pets shower on them. Caring for dogs brings so much joy to their lives. Any dog lover in Wesley Chapel, Hillsborough County, Pasco County and Tampa 33613 who may be planning to get a dog for a pet should, however, learn everything there is to know about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog owners gush over the unconditional love their pets shower on them. Caring for dogs brings so much joy to their lives. Any dog lover in Wesley Chapel, Hillsborough County, Pasco County and Tampa 33613 who may be planning to get a dog for a pet should, however, learn everything there is to know about responsible dog pet care. This should cover the dog&#8217;s veterinary needs and training needs, too.</p>
<p>As soon as the puppy is brought to its new home, crate training should begin. This means teaching a puppy to feel safe and comfortable in a contained space. This is technically called a crate but it should actually be a secured space where the puppy can walk around comfortably but still feel cozy. Keeping the puppy in this crate overnight or for a few hours during the day when it is left without human supervision ensures that the puppy will come to no harm due to accidents. It also protects the rest of the home from the puppy&#8217;s natural tendencies to scratch, chew and jump on things.</p>
<p>Housebreaking or toilet training should also be done as soon as the puppy is brought to its new home. Before doing this it is the dog owner who should choose whether to teach the puppy to go outdoors or in a special place indoors. Once this has been decided, the dog owner should then take the puppy to that spot at certain times of the day, particularly those times the pup is expected to go. Every time it successfully complies, it should be lovingly praised.</p>
<p>Obedience training should follow. The puppy should be taught how to obey commands and behave well with other people and animals.</p>
<p>Of course the puppy should be brought to the veterinarian at once. It should get all the required vaccines prescribed by the veterinarian as protection against various fatal diseases. The veterinarian will also remove any parasites like fleas and ticks that may be harbored by the puppy, as well as prescribed preventive measures against these.</p>
<p>Finally, unless meant for breeding, the dog should either be spayed or neutered by the veterinarian at the proper time. This is the responsible way to prevent overpopulation.</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s health and veterinary needs can be ensured if the dog owner finds the best possible veterinarian at the most accessible and reputable full service veterinary clinic or animal hospital in Wesley Chapel, Hillsborough County, Pasco County and Tampa 33613 and establishes an early relationship between the dog and such a facility. For most of the large animal hospitals, services are available for various kinds of pet animals, including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rodents, fish and rabbits. The dog owner should make sure that the veterinary clinic provides more than the usual medical consultations and routine check ups. There should be emergency health care services, too, as well as laboratory analysis and medical diagnostics. It is likewise very important for the veterinary clinic to have the capability to do surgical procedures and laser surgery.</p>
<p>Another desirable service that a dog owner should seek from an animal clinic is pet boarding. This is important for the dog owner&#8217;s peace of mind and the dog&#8217;s comfort and safety whenever the dog owner needs to leave town. If pet boarding is available in the animal clinic, the dog will be in the best hands.</p>
<p>Dog lovers in Wesley Chapel, Hillsborough County, Pasco County and Tampa 33613 need not think twice about getting a pet dog for as long as they are fully knowledgeable on all aspects of proper dog pet care, and if they work with an expert veterinarian from a reputable full service veterinary clinic.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Your Puppy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a serious matter with all dogs receiving dog training, but especially with young puppies. They need lots of encouragement, praise and rewards (positive reinforcement). Begin your dog training sessions as soon as your little puppy arrives at your home. It truly is never too early to start. Set your dog up to succeed, concentrate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a serious matter with all dogs receiving dog training, but especially with young puppies. They need lots of encouragement, praise and rewards (positive reinforcement). Begin your dog training sessions as soon as your little puppy arrives at your home. It truly is never too early to start. Set your dog up to succeed, concentrate on developing desirable habits. Put your new friend on the the case path from the start, rather than trying to correct established issue behaviors later on.</p>
<p>Keep your dog training sessions short, consistent and be certain to use repetition. The key to shaping your puppy&#8217;s behavior can be begin out with very simple dog training commands. Then continue to develop on these successes and apply heaps of repetition. Base your training sessions around trust and mutual respect rather than old school methods based on punishment, avoidance and harsh corrections. In this type of environment you will find that your puppy loves his dog training sessions. His/her confidence will grow at an amazing pace and will improve with each and every dog training session. Be certain to keep in mind that you are dealing with a rather immature young dog, so be realistic, flexible, patient and be certain to be fair during the dog training sessions.</p>
<p>Your puppy doesn&#8217;t just automatically know this stuff, so be as patient as possible. Dog training can be fun or a headache, its what you make it. Try new techniques and think outside of the box for each dog training session. Your puppy will be more receptive if he/she is having fun. He/she is bound to have the many slip ups. Mistakes will happen along the way. Don&#8217;t worry about these mistakes, just move on and do your very best to prevent them in the future. Enjoy this fantastic time together with your dog training. His/her puppy hood is the time where you&#8217;ll lay the foundation for your dog&#8217;s behavior into adulthood. It could also be where you can develop, build and strengthen the special bond between you and your dog. You will always remember these dog training sessions with your dog for life. Always remember that the key to your success is repetition and more repetition with these training sessions Good luck and be sure to have fun.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every single year, hundreds of thousands of dog owners around the country must learn how to isolate their dogs in a crate when they leave the house so they can reduce anxiety, destructive behaviour and barking. In addition, it is a vital tool when you are trying to housebreak a new german shepherd puppy and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every single year, hundreds of thousands of dog owners around the country must learn how to isolate their dogs in a crate when they leave the house so they can reduce anxiety, destructive behaviour and barking. In addition, it is a vital tool when you are trying to housebreak a new german shepherd puppy and it can simplify your life greatly than if you end up with your dog sleeping in the bed or on your couch.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re learning how to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.germanshepherdpuppytrainingtips.com/german-shepherd-puppy-training-with-a-clicker/">crate train a german shepherd</a> or just determining if it is safe for your dog, know that most dogs love their crates. This is because in the wold, dogs seek out small and safe locations they can burrow into for warmth and safety. A crate performs that wonderfully, giving them a safe space that is theirs alone.</p>
<p>Dogs that have wide open spaces often have trouble differentiating their &#8220;home&#8221; from it, and will grow anxious trying to control and patrol the entire space. Ideally, you will crate train your german shepherd as a puppy. Full grown dogs get anxious about crate training because they haven&#8217;t lived in that small space before.</p>
<p>A puppy will also be a bit upset but adapts much quicker, and if the puppy never has the option to sleep with you in your bed, it will likely not have anything to be upset about.</p>
<p>It is best to place the crate in the family room where a lot of people will be. At night, you should put the crate in your bedroom to give them a safe presence nearby. Eventually, after a month or so, you should be able to leave them in one place, but for now, be close to keep them calm and safe.</p>
<p>The three things you need to put in the crate with the puppy are water, a toy to chew on, and enough room to sleep comfortably. The crate should be only big enough for him to sleep in. If he can walk around in it, he may make a mess in it.</p>
<p>The main thing is that the german shepherd has room to turn around in its crate so it can be comfortable.</p>
<p>When learning how to crate train a dog, make sure you don&#8217;t pull the dog out of the crate if he gets upset. This is because he&#8217;ll learn you will pay him attention if he makes a fuss, so he&#8217;ll only be more inclined to do so. Make sure you only take the puppy out of the crate when he has been quiet for at least 5 minutes. At that point you should lavish him with attention and perhaps a treat so he knows he has been good.</p>
<p>In the beginning you should try to leave the german shepherd puppy in his crate for short periods of time, maybe an hour or two at most. Eventually as the german shepherd puppy grows, you can increase this time so it is a full night of sleep or equal to your entire workday.</p>
<p>If you learn how to crate <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.germanshepherdpuppytrainingtips.com/german-shepherd-puppies-training-tips/">train a german shepherd</a> properly, you will never again have to worry about your dog getting too loud, anxious, or destructive when you leave the house. On top of that, german shepherd puppies adapt much quicker and that means less stress on everyone in the household.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you need the most effective and instructional technique to start training your new puppy? Then crate training is the answer. You should start using this method as soon as you bring your new puppy home to give him an effective and well structured behavior. These kinds of training give your puppy a sense of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you need the most effective and instructional technique to start training your new puppy? Then crate training is the answer. You should start using this method as soon as you bring your new puppy home to give him an effective and well structured behavior. These kinds of training give your puppy a sense of belonging and also create a happy home for you and your dog. What is Crate Training? This is actually a training giving to your puppy to understand where to relieve himself and also to make him comfortable without you or when you are not around. A crate can be anything like kennel or a container. This can serve well for a place where the puppy can do his thing when you are not around and also serve as a home for him and he can also sleep there. When trying to use this method.</p>
<p>You can apply by holding a doggy biscuit and throw it in the crate and ask him to go for it. This should be applied when playing with him. When he get the job done, repeat this process like 3 to 4 time, then you can praise him for the job well done. This will make him understand the purpose of the crate. Out or in? So many people ask this question. They always feel like when using the crate training methods you should let your puppy out of the crate when humans are around. But on the contrary, I advice you should train you puppy in the crate whenever you are in the room. This will make him not to fell human absence when in the crate. Remember not to keep your puppy too long in the crate, it is always difficult to control them self when trying to do their business.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[German shepherds are among the most handsome breeds in the world, and make wonderful family pets, but those getting German shepherds should know that they sometimes have serious health problems. Buy your puppy from a reputable dealer and ask about health problems in the dog&#8217;s biological family.
Canine hip dysplasia is an abnormality in which the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.trainpetdog.com/German-Shepherd/about-german-shepherd.html">German shepherds</a> are among the most handsome breeds in the world, and make wonderful family pets, but those getting German shepherds should know that they sometimes have serious health problems. Buy your puppy from a reputable dealer and ask about health problems in the dog&#8217;s biological family.</p>
<p>Canine hip dysplasia is an abnormality in which the hipbones have an abnormally shallow place where the femur, or thighbone, is supposed to fit. When this happens the joint may be loose and the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.trainpetdog.com">dog</a> can be lame. Painful arthritis can develop from this malformation. Constipation can also result. Prevention includes feeding only what the dog strictly needs, since overweight can be a contributing factor, providing a well-balanced diet with just the right amount of calcium, and providing moderate exercise such as running and swimming once the dog is an adult. Once dysplasia has been diagnosed, aspirin can keep down inflammation and warmth can help with the pain. Orthopedic surgery is another option.</p>
<p>Elbow dysplasia is a malformation of the front legs, possibly due to abnormal rates of growth. It, too, can cause loose joints and painful arthritis. Treatment consists of aspirin for the inflammation or surgical correction.</p>
<p>Heart diseases can also be a problem. Deformities of the heart valves are sometimes seen, and are treated with surgery to replace the deformed valves. Thickening of the muscles of the heart and irregular rhythms are also serious heart problems.</p>
<p>Gastric bloat or twisting of the stomach is problematic in large breeds with deep chests. For reasons not fully understood, the stomach twists painfully and its contents are trapped. It is a veterinary emergency.</p>
<p>Degenerative myelopathy, or multiple sclerosis of dogs, is a disease in which the immune system attacks the nervous system.</p>
<p>Von Willebrand&#8217;s disease is a deficiency of one of the clotting factors in the blood. Blood platelets, the cells responsible for clotting, cannot work efficiently without all the clotting factors. Dogs with von Willebrand&#8217;s disease bleed easily and should be watched for any signs of trauma or bleeding.</p>
<p>Hemangiosarcoma is a kind of cancer that develops in the blood vessels and spleen. Dogs can show signs such as nosebleeds, fatigue, pale gums, abnormally fast breathing, and swelling of the abdomen. Sometimes if it diagnosed early surgery is possible, but the prognosis is poor.</p>
<p>Eye problems are also common in German shepherds. Cataracts are a clouding of the lens of the eye, which can be removed surgically. Distichiasis refers to eyelashes growing in abnormal places, which can cause irritation. Ectropion refers to eyelids not closing properly, leading to exposure and irritation. Entropion is inward growth of the eyelids, causing the eyelashes to rub against the eye and irritate it. Macroblepharon is an abnormally large skin opening for the eye. Persistent pupillary membranes is a birth defect in which tissue that is supposed to disappear in early puppy hood does not disappear. Progressive retinal atrophy affects the back of the eye where the image from light is projected. Night vision fails at first, and as the disease progresses the dog becomes completely blind.</p>
<p>When looking for a German shepherd, be sure to find a breeder who is in the field to improve the breed, as opposed to one who is running a puppy mill for profit. Going to German shepherd dog shows is one way to meet owners who are concerned about the breed and good health. You can also speak with veterinarians who see a lot of German shepherds to get advice as to where to find a shepherd puppy who is free from genetic disorders.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[House training a puppy is the most important thing to do if you want to see your little puppy behave well and avoid urinating and defecating inside the house.
People always says that training a puppy at home can be so difficult, I disagree with that because you can actually do it successfully only if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>House training a puppy is the most important thing to do if you want to see your little puppy behave well and avoid urinating and defecating inside the house.</p>
<p>People always says that training a puppy at home can be so difficult, I disagree with that because you can actually do it successfully only if you follow the recommended tips am about to give to you.</p>
<p>If you are not informed or you don&#8217;t have an idea of something, you won&#8217;t know it. For a start, you need to ask from other people that have puppy/dog and have trained them successfully, veterinarian, and you can collect or buy video training tutorial and read books as well. This research alone can give you a pointer on how to train your puppy about housebreaking.</p>
<p>Another important aspect of training your puppy more effectively is to establish a routine program. You must try as much as possible to engage your family member so as not to complicate issue when you are not around. Puppies learn fast when you stick to a particular word when trying to train them.</p>
<p><strong>These are the most common routines that you need to apply. </strong></p>
<p>Try taking your puppy outside when he wakes up to do his thing.<br />
Do the same things in the evening when he want go to bed?<br />
Have a specific time when feeding your puppy<br />
Take him out every half hour when finish eating to do his thing.</p>
<p>Make sure you carry out this routine properly to get the desire result in less than four weeks of starting out.</p>
<p><strong>More Effective Tips on House Training Your Puppy Properly</strong></p>
<p>Always show your dog praise when he do the right thing. Never shout at the puppy instead correct him. Do not spank him because this might let him to be scared of you.<br />
Always spend a lot of time in the first one month of training him. This will create a big bond between you too. You will also get to understand the signs your puppy gives when trying to do his thing like urinating or defecating.<br />
When training your puppy, make it short, fun and simple. This will allow him grab fast.</p>
<p>House training a puppy can be fun only if you follow this step effectively. Do not forget to start training in the early stage because that is when they tend to grab fast and build it form there. GOODLUCK</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A judicious use of puppy pads can make any trip with a pet a lot more pleasant. Dogs thrive on routine and also the break created by a vacation can cause them some setbacks. That is specifically true in case the animal is newly trained. In the event the animal is traveling in their crate, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A judicious use of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.doggypads.com/">puppy pads</a> can make any trip with a pet a lot more pleasant. Dogs thrive on routine and also the break created by a vacation can cause them some setbacks. That is specifically true in case the animal is newly trained. In the event the animal is traveling in their crate, and this can be needed in some states, putting a puppy pad under the crate can save upholstery a lot far better than any towel. An individual may also use deliver a tray with the puppy pad in the destination in case the disrupted routine leaves the animal unsure where to use the toilet.</p>
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<p>A veterinarian can supply input as far as any additional medications that may be necessary. Should the dog is primarily an indoor animal, there could possibly be a excess vaccination proposed. In the event the animal gets auto sick or overly anxious about travel, you will discover medications that may support alleviate the symptoms.</p>
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<p>In the event the dog just isn&#8217;t applied to hanging out in their crate, it may be helpful to obtain it out and keep it inside family a member&#8217;s room for several days in advance on the trip. Put a favorite toy or their bed inside to encourage the animal to go in and don&#8217;t forget that it just isn&#8217;t a punishment. Should the dog only have ridden inside the auto to go to the veterinarian, it could possibly be much more anxious about it. Try to make time for a couple of more trips to a dog park.</p>
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<p>Be certain to check that any hotel or motel will accept the dog. Also look at eating at restaurants with outdoor seating. Several places will let well behaved dogs join their humans at a patio table. Cars can heat up rapidly even within the shade. If you&#8217;re going to become doing some travel at night recall to bring a flashlight. Vehicle places are lit, but some dog walk places could possibly not have as a great deal lighting. Cleaning up the pop is constantly suggested, but some fellow dog walkers may possibly not be as polite. In case the walker steps in it, the whole vehicle will be smelling it for the rest in the trip. That is also a fantastic chance to bear in mind to bring along a couple of added bags. Plastic bags seem to collect on any trip, but somehow there&#8217;s never 1 when it truly is definitely required.</p>
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<p>A <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.doggypads.com/">puppy pad</a> with tray may also be helpful should the stop doesn&#8217;t have a grassy space. A lot of dogs will locate some little patch for their convenience, but in case the dog walker finds him or herself inside the asphalt jungle of a big city on a timetable the mat can definitely come in handy.</p>
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<p>In the destination having the mat with pad in a corner can present a relief for an animal trying to become great, but feeling a bit forgotten whilst its human is website seeing or in the beach.</p>
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<p>Do not feel that the animal has to travel. Dogs, unlike humans, love consistency. If a neighbor can come over regularly for play and walks the family members dog could possibly be just as happy. Leaving a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.doggypads.com/">wee wee puppy pad</a> back at house may still be a superb thought. The owners concept of regular walks may well be a tiny distinct than the puppy sitter. A tiny forethought might be the difference between a happy homecoming and an unhappy a single.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[New puppies are a source of fun and pure joy. But at the same time you will experience some frustration. While everyone loves a puppy, no one is thrilled about potty training a new pet. Where do you start? What is the best method? Here are some tips to help you potty train your new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New puppies are a source of fun and pure joy. But at the same time you will experience some frustration. While everyone loves a puppy, no one is thrilled about potty training a new pet. Where do you start? What is the best method? Here are some tips to help you potty train your new puppy without tearing your hair out!</p>
<p>One of the most important things you need to remember before you start potty training is that a puppy is just like a little child. Think of you puppy as a two year old toddler. They love to explore and discover new things, plus they are just starting to understand how things work and all about obedience. But, they have a very short attention span and are easily distracted.  They are testing their boundaries and learning what is acceptable and what isn&#8217;t. In addition, puppies just like toddlers tend to be forgetful. They won&#8217;t remember what you taught them about going potty after one lesson. It will take repetitive training and quite a bit of patience on your part. But in the long run it will be rewarding and help to build a bond of trust between you and your pet. </p>
<p>Probably the most important thing to remember when potty training your puppy is to do it with love and patience. You want to maintain trust and a positive relationship with your dog. If you are harsh or punish your puppy, it will cause the dog to fear you and then you will have more behavior issues to deal with. Training your dog in a positive manner will help to build your relationship as well as create a good training environment.</p>
<p>When you begin training your puppy it is important to maintain a set schedule for eating and potty time. By feeding your puppy twice a day at the same time, you will help his digestive system follow the timing of your potty training.  In addition to creating a schedule for the dog&#8217;s internal system, you are giving the puppy a sense of structure.  Dogs like routine and they learn to expect things at certain times. If you feed the dog and then take them for a walk at a set time after eating, they will learn to expect it. This will help them learn to go potty after eating.  </p>
<p>Use a treat system for rewarding your dog. Give you puppy a little treat or play with them for a while after they go potty.  By using rewards for positive behavior you will establish happiness with good behavior.  On the flip side, don&#8217;t hit your dog when they have an accident. Just like small children, they don&#8217;t really understand what they did wrong. Tell them in a loving voice that it was wrong and then continue to reward positive behavior.  Hitting your dog or rubbing their nose in their mess will just cause them to fear you and can create more behavior problems.  </p>
<p>Plan to take your dogs for long walks. Dogs love exercise and just like people they need it to keep their bodies running well.  Plus, dogs are very social and going for a walk with you helps to build a companionship that will last for years.</p>
<p>Potty training you dog will not happen overnight and it will not be easy. But when you consider the long relationship you plan to have with your pet, the amount of time it will take to properly train your dog with love and patience will be worth it.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning how you can care for a new pup is definitely an exciting and occasionally trying time. Besides having to teach the pup what is and isn&#8217;t okay to chew on within the home and how you can interact with individuals appropriately, there&#8217;s also the issue of home training. Ensuring that the pup doesn&#8217;t destroy the floors or cause odors within the home simply because it isn&#8217;t housebroken is very essential. Luckily, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.doggypads.com/">wee wee puppy pads</a> can assist make this task much simpler.</p>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.doggypads.com/">Wee wee pads</a> are versatile and simple to make use of. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes which will fit the size of any canine. Also, the pads are disposable and basic to move around the house. They&#8217;re lined in plastic to ensure that any kind of floor covering is protected if the canine chooses to get rid of on the pad. Perhaps the most impressive characteristics of wee wee puppy pads are that they&#8217;re treated with a scent that attracts dogs to them. The scent acts as an attractor to ensure that dogs select to go towards the pad and use it as opposed towards the bare floor.</p>
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<p>The idea is that the pads are utilized when the pup is still little and obtaining utilized to being housebroken. Once the wee wee puppy pads are introduced towards the canine and also the canine begins to make use of the pad regularly, begin to move the pad closer and closer towards the door and eventually outside within the yard. Within the meantime, encourage the canine to only get rid of when outside. Give the pup positive feedback when they go outside as opposed to within the home. The puppy pad is definitely an aid to housebreaking the pup, not the solution. The canine owner&#8217;s involvement within the housebreaking procedure is really essential.</p>
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<p>If the canine is definitely an adult, you will find puppy pads particularly for him too. Adult wee wee puppy pads are larger and much more absorbent. These pads are excellent to make use of when the adult canine is struggling to maintain bladder control or when the owner did not get house in time to take the canine out.</p>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.doggypads.com/">Wee wee puppy pads </a>are absorbent, protective and odor neutralizing. You will find numerous pet stores that have them in stock. Or, a canine owner can usually search on the internet if searching for a specialty wee wee pad. Either way, investing in wee wee puppy pads prior to housebreaking the canine is really a wise choice.</p>
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