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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Toilet training your puppy will make life much easier and more pleasant for the both of you. It will make you stop having the accidents that make you clean up after him several times in the day. Start potty training immediately the puppy arrives in your home. The following training tips will help you get [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Toilet training your puppy will make life much easier and more pleasant for the both of you. It will make you stop having the accidents that make you clean up after him several times in the day. Start potty training immediately the puppy arrives in your home. The following training tips will help you get your puppy toilet trained in no time. <br />Before you start, understand that your puppy is a baby that has not learned much about controlling bowel movements. He could urinate or defecate without restraint. Therefore, you should be as gentle as you can. Praise him when he gets it right for reinforcement but do not punish or be harsh when accidents happen. Punishment when he goes in the wrong place will make him associate it with punishment and he will learn to start hiding the evidence. <br />The first thing is to know the signs to look for when he wants to &#8220;go&#8221;. He could start running in circles, sniffing the floor, scratching at the door or whimpering. Puppies go to the toilet mostly after eating or immediately they wake up. They like to &#8216;go&#8217; on surfaces like grass, wood, or soil. <br />Start by placing a placing a wee wee pad or some newspapers in the place you want him to use as his toilet. It should be far from where you keep his food. Choose a word like pee pee or poo poo that he will associate with &#8216;going&#8217;. As soon as he shows signs of going, take him to the spot and stay with him until he goes. Praise him as he is doing it so that he knows he is doing the right thing. With some persistence, he will know and accept that spot his &#8216;going&#8217; spot and you will not need to take him again.</p>
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<p>People typically have more tolerance for a sweet-looking pet which might hinder them from starting Bichon Frise Training right away. Although it is reasonable to allow your cuddly companion to roam around and investigate its new surroundings, dog training must still remain high on the priority list. Give a day or two for adjustment, after which, lessons must start. If it is your first time to have a pet, ask the breeder for some tips and instructions.</p>
<p>Owners who know how to be consistent will not have a problem training their dogs. Of course, it also wouldn&#8217;t hurt to be prepared. The best place to train Bichon puppies is indoors and with an appropriately-sized cage. It must be big enough to house an adult Bichon that can move and turn freely. Place a rug or towel to comfort the puppy. It will take some more time for the chewing stage to end so try not to shower your Bichon with too many expensive toys.</p>
<p>The first step in your Bichon Frise Training is the introduction of the crate. See to it that the space is a pleasant area for eating, sleeping and playing. Do not use this space to punish the puppy. Initially, the dog will protest by howling, crying or whining. Be consistent in saying &#8220;No Bark!&#8221;, but as soon as the puppy stops crying, praise it with positive feedback. This type of dog training teaches your dog that the crate is its comfort zone or a bedroom. Eventually, the puppy will be comfortable with the new sense of security, it will learn to go come back to this place when it is sleepy or hungry. For owners, the crate is a helpful tool in preventing accidents especially when the Bichon needs to be left alone temporarily. Puppies normally protest when they see their owners leave, but being inside the crate helps and they can be further comforted with toys and blankets. This is better than allowing your pet to roam around the house unsupervised.</p>
<p>Some owners are not comfortable being strict in executing commands. However, we should be reminded that dogs thrive in packs because they have a leader to follow. Dog training follows the same concept. Repetition and consistency of certain commands promise respect and obedience in the following days to come. These dogs can be stubborn but do not doubt the high intelligence that they possess. Never attempt to hit the dog during training. Even a small strike can result to very negative effects on these sensitive dogs.</p>
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<p>When it comes to Bichon Frise Training for housebreaking, they require repeated trips outside. This is typical of small dog breeds. Observe the behavior of the puppy. When it is time to urinate or defecate, bring the puppy to the allotted area outdoors. Commands like &#8220;Go Potty!&#8221;, should be delivered sternly and encouragingly. Don&#8217;t forget to praise and give affection afterwards but also insert the command. It should sound like: &#8220;Good girl, go potty!&#8221;. Repeat this several times.</p>
<p>Training and guidance, will make your pet happy and well-balanced. Provide constant affirmation, care and gentle play to your polite and well-mannered Bichon Frise.</p>
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<p>At this time you have to be careful to stay away from cross pictures.</p>
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<li>Set up that you are the boss. This is absolutely vital. This does not imply getting severe or suggest. It suggests showing the dog a company and steady stage of mastery. Once the dog understands who is in cost, he will become a happier creature. The tension of making an attempt to fully grasp his living is taken out.</li>
<li>Be constant in your rules for behavior. If he is not allowed on the furniture, making an exception will only confuse the dog. If he is baffled, the teaching will fail. Sometimes getting on the furniture, to use this instance, will be allowed and often not. So from the dog&#8217;s point of look at, it really is a 50-50 possibility of acquiring scolded so he will get on the furniture and wish for the finest.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t be aggressive. All aggression does is educate the dog that being aggressive is appealing and he will reply with aggression. He is so keen to be sure to you that he will emulate you. Puppy instruction will need to be a pleasant and relaxed encounter.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t get frustrated. Your canine does not realize annoyance and will get combined messages. If you are instructing him a little something and are disappointed he will think that you are annoyed since he is not catching on. You could just be disappointed for the reason that he is not responding the way you want since he does not understand your guidelines.</li>
<li>Continue to keep to a timetable. Sometimes dogs have indoor &#8220;accidents&#8221; due to the fact you did not get him out for a walk so he could decrease himself. If a puppy has to pee, he has to pee. Gaining cross at him for earning a blunder in the property that was prompted by you not letting him out on time is really tricky on your canine.</li>
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<p>Instructing your puppy requires to have these variables as component of the over-all and ongoing method. Dog training calls for diligence and motivation but the rewards are nicely worth the energy.</p>
<p>dog training reviewDog is most likely the most domesticated animal in the full environment. Viewed as as the man&#8217;s greatest companion, it is just typical to see a puppy in every last family. They are generally cherished by every person, treated as a member of a family in most occasions. There are various breeds of dogs and that is the very explanation why puppy instruction is quite crucial. Puppy education programs fluctuate dependent on the breed and their habits.</p>
<p>There are various strategies in instruction a canine that will depend on how you want the canine to behave. Commonly canines are sociable animals but pet proprietors nowadays needed their pet to adhere to particular directions with ease. This requires the know-how of professional trainers who are the masters in dealing with diverse behaviors of canines. The most popular dog obedience coaching are sit, down, stay, come, near, heel and up.</p>
<p>The popular nature of a puppy is to give pleasures to their master. However there are certain steps of dogs that are innate this kind of as barking, chewing and chasing cats.</p>
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<p>House training your new puppy is one of the most crucial things to do upon bringing them home &#8211; indeed, it&#8217;s an issue that can cause a lot of stress for people and it&#8217;s one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to dogs. The process can take varying lengths of time as different breeds of dogs often learn at different rates. It also depends on what method you use to house train your dog, and three of the most common are described below.</p>
<p>1. Without Training Aids</p>
<p>House training your dog by simply taking them outside at regular intervals and showing them where to go is definitely possible. It takes advantage of the fact that young puppies will always follow you everywhere and many dogs can easily become house trained like this. It can often lead to more accidents, however, and requires you to keep a closer watch on your puppy. You may decide to keep them confined to a certain area of the home so that you can monitor them and if they do make a mess it can be easily cleaned up. Somewhere like the laundry or bathroom is a suitable choice for this, particularly when you need to leave them alone overnight.</p>
<p>2. Using Puppy Training Pads</p>
<p>You might also choose to get specialized puppy training pads (or just some sheets of newspaper) and place them in an area where you would most like them to go to the toilet. Generally you will need to start by having them in a quiet area of the home before gradually moving them outside. This method takes advantage of the fact dogs will always go to the toilet where they can smell their scent and allows them to learn control over where they go. Young puppies can take a while to learn this type of control, however, and this method of house training can lead to occasional confusion where your puppy mistakes something such as a rug or sheet of paper lying on the ground for a doggy toilet.</p>
<p>3. Using Dog Crates</p>
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<p>Using dog crates to house train your puppy is by far the most popular and effective method. Many people are opposed to it, but those who have tried it usually wouldn&#8217;t use any other method to house train a puppy. It takes advantage of the fact dogs won&#8217;t make a mess of their primary living or sleeping area, though if young puppies are left in a crate for too long then they will reach a point where they simply can&#8217;t hold it in. For this reason house training a young puppy with a crate should combine being confined with regular breaks outside. This method will usually have your puppy house trained very quickly and if they do make a mess inside the crate it is fairly simple to clean.</p>
<p>All of these methods require a level of patience and consistency, along with a way to reward your puppy when they go to the toilet outside so they know they&#8217;re doing the right thing. Usually giving them praise, some play time or a food treat works quite well. Just remember that a puppy is a baby animal, and like human babies they can make occasional mistakes &#8211; if they do, don&#8217;t be tempted to use any negative techniques such as hitting them or spraying them as that will only delay their learning and lead to more behavior issues later on. Particularly when using a dog crate, make sure they don&#8217;t see you placing them inside as a form of punishment. If you stay upbeat and positive, following any of these described methods will have your puppy house trained sooner than you think.</p>
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<p>The origin of Shih Tzu lacks clear delineation. There are different theories about its origin. The most popular among them is that the breed was introduced from Tibet to China; and imported to England and Norway in the 30s. A Shih Tzu carries himself proudly with happy mood; always sweet in nature he is less yappy.</p>
<p>How to Choose a Puppy</p>
<p>Planning to buy a Shih Tzu puppy? It will cost you something big. Considering the cost, choose one which is not younger than 8 weeks. Shih Tzu puppies have high mortality rates in their early days of life. Choose a friendly puppy, you can tell immediately if one is aggressive. It is advisable to have it checked by a veterinarian to make sure it is free from health problems.</p>
<p>Shih Tzu puppy training should start so that they will learn how to socialize. Even if the puppy is already 10 weeks old, socialization with other dogs and people is the first thing before the actual training begins to avoid aggressive Shih Tzu behavior.</p>
<p>The Training Process</p>
<p>Shih Tzu dog training should start with basic house training as soon as the puppy is old enough. The crate training is highly recommended to confine your dog when you are not around to look after him. The puppy will get used to his house and learn to like it. The crate prevents accidents caused by the dog moving and playing around the house.</p>
<p>After the basics, the puppy must learn that he is in a place where there is a master and you must be the leader who dominate and not the other way around. The puppy will learn not to bite using toys and creating a crying face and sound to show him that biting hurts. Keep him from climbing on the sofa and do not allow him to sleep along with you at your bed. The cage is the appropriate for the puppy to rest and use it as far as possible.</p>
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<p>The Shih Tzu dog training obedience period follows when the puppy is among 3 and 6 months of age. The basic commands during this training phase are:</p>
<p>1. Sitting<br /> 2. Staying<br /> 3. Laying<br /> 4. Focusing on you<br /> 5. Waiting indoors<br /> 6. Coming when called<br /> 7. Walking without pulling the leash</p>
<p>A Shih Tzu puppy may not want to abide by your command; it&#8217;s natural because of its lively aspect, but it&#8217;s clever enough to get your cues and at last follow.</p>
<p>Training Shih Tzu Puppies is Giving Them Protection</p>
<p>By nature a Shih Tzu is good, friendly and curious and definitely wants explore a lot of things and areas. But this doesn&#8217;t mean one is not an aggressive Shih Tzu.</p>
<p>1. They can learn not to follow vehicles.<br /> 2. To pause on street curves.<br /> 3. By no means disappear from you in public and also not to go far away from sight.</p>
<p>If and only if you&#8217;re certain how much your dog listens when called to come back, indeed, this will only time you can lift off its leash. A Shih Tzu is care free and also has chances of running away if let loose.</p>
<p>Buying a new little Shih Tzu is exciting but training it&#8217;s a really arduous job. After your Shih Tzu puppy training he&#8217;ll grow well; you&#8217;ll be getting the loyal and attentive friend among all that always stays at your side continue along with your command. That is only possible after you set the rules at the beginning of puppyhood, and also be consistent in applying them all of your Shih Tzu&#8217;s life.</p>
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<p>When a person takes a good benefit of the possibilities of having their own dog, the initial resources they turn towards, to expand this relationship, is generally found with benefiting from training potentials. Training plays a necessary role in the tasks of any pet owner as they&#8217;re directly liable for the actions of their friend and even how all these pets are grown up. When you take a good benefit of the unique opportunity found with complete dog training, you will be capable of discovering all benefits that are created with training, no matter if your pet is a puppy or even an adult dog.</p>
<p>The very first type of training that most dog owners first turn to, is generally found with the opportunities created with dog potty training. Even if you&#8217;ve a new dog or a puppy, the importance of potty training starts as easily as you get these pets, to avoid unwanted accidents within your home. When taking very good advantage of an opportunity such as potty training, its vital that you also begin to lay the foundation for other types of training you&#8217;ll eventually want to take advantage of. Taking an extended period of time when it comes to training, can prove to be a long and difficult process, when you can take benefit of a large percentage of your required dog training, during a very short time period</p>
<p>One of the greatest resources to guide you with the help of the achievement of this kind of opportunity is generally found with the help of the training that you could take care a benefit of , is found when you access resources which feature complete dog training. When seeking into this possibility, many individuals have made the decision to pursue the potential which is found with utilizing a professional dog trainer. While this does come with certain advantages, like utilizing an individual who is very familiar with the training environment, there are also a wide variety of cons. Utilizing these individuals often prove to be highly expensive, in addition to creating an environment where pet training occurs outside the home, often making few training methods ineffective when a pet is returned home.</p>
<p>When you take the time to perform various training activities, such as dog potty training on your own, you help to lay a foundation within your home environment for training your pet. In addition to taking advantage of performing these activities at home, you will also be able to benefit from the unique bonding experiences that are created through personalized training. When a pet learns from their immediate owners the various expectations these individuals have of them, you begin to build bonds of loyalty that will prove invaluable as your pet ages.</p>
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<p>Since dogs are active animals, they could sustain injuries while playing, running or due to stepping on house hold implements. It is important to treat them before they become more severe dog health problems. As the dogs get injured with their paws most often, it is not easy to see the injury and if you try to look at it the dog tries to shy away. As an injury in a dog will get infected very quickly, you need to take care of them early.</p>
<p>If your dog limps for more than a couple of days or it has a limp that comes and goes, take care of it as it may lead to dog health problems that need more attention. If your dog&#8217;s injury is detected earlier, you could take it to the veterinarian and treat it before the injury is aggravated. Dog health problems that involve injuries are easy to look after but they also become serious if not treated on time. The difficulty with some big breeds of dogs is that they get very scared when the injury is going to be treated. However, you must treat the injuries of a dog no matter what type of resistance it offers against treatment.</p>
<p>Sometimes dogs get their tails injured getting caught in closing doors and such other accidents. Though these are not such serous dog health problems, you need to take care of them immediately before things go out of hand. If you are not familiar with dog injuries to take charge of the situation, you need to take your inured canine friend to the vet.</p>
<p>When you encounter any dog health problems involving injuries the most important thing is to keep calm. If you get excited your pet too will go upset and you will face more dog health problems due to the injury. Nothing is more difficult to manage than an excited dog owner and a gravely injured dog. You must remember that keeping calm is the key to solve any dog health problems no matter whether it is injury or a more serious condition.</p>
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<p>The Golden Retriever has been a favorite choice of families for many years. Their sociable attitude and calm temperament make them an ideal family dog. They do require training. Golden Retriever puppy training begins when you bring your puppy home.</p>
<p>The first step in Golden Retriever puppy training will be teaching your puppy potty manners. You can simplify that with a crate. If you have a crate for your puppy, you can train them to hold things until you let them out. Dogs do not usually have &#8216;accidents&#8217; where they sleep. By taking the dog out of the crate and to a designated area outdoors, you will have an easier time training your puppy. Once he does his business outdoors, reward him with a lot of praise and a treat if you desire to reward with treats. Be sure you take him out of the crate frequently.</p>
<p>It is possible to train your dog not to chew on things that should be left alone. Dogs learn with their mouths, much the same as human children do. This does not give your puppy the right to nip and chew on things such as their owner or their owners clothing or household items. This applies to play time or any time at all.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppy training will teach your puppy that it is okay to chew on a tennis ball but not on your favorite piece of furniture or those new shoes you didn&#8217;t put in the closet. When your puppy is left alone, the desire to chew and chew becomes even more apparent. Separation anxiety can run rampant when your puppy is left alone. It is important to provide chew toys and lots of them. By keeping him busy with toys, you may be able to save your shoes.</p>
<p>If you see your puppy going for your shoes, take the shoe away and give the puppy a toy or a ball in place of the shoe. If you give words of praise when you swap the items it will soon see that he will be rewarded for chewing on his toys.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppy training is easier than many other breeds. You still need to have patience, exhibit consistency and patience to have it be a successful venture.</p>
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<p>Socialization is very important. Part of your Golden Retriever puppy training should include a basic behavior class and socialization with a variety of people and dogs. Dog parks can also be beneficial. One thing to remember is to keep control over your puppy at the park. Until the basic commands such as stay, sit and come are followed every time the words are used, keep your puppy on a leash.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppy training is an enjoyable and rewarding task. If you cover each step of the plan, you can be sure that you and your puppy will share a long and productive life together. If you choose to take your puppy into the show ring, consultation with other owners and the AKC can help you get on the right path to being winners. It doesn&#8217;t have to be conformation; it can be relay or agility. Golden Retrievers are good at all of them.</p>
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