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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For us humans, it can be a bit difficult to identify with the doggie habit of licking one another in greeting. We don&#8217;t do it, after all, and though our tongues come in handy for things like ice-cream eating and sucking that last dollop of peanut butter off the knife, we certainly wouldn&#8217;t welcome a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>For us humans, it can be a bit difficult to identify with the doggie habit of licking one another in greeting. We don&#8217;t do it, after all, and though our tongues come in handy for things like ice-cream eating and sucking that last dollop of peanut butter off the knife, we certainly wouldn&#8217;t welcome a visitor into our home by giving them a long, lingering lick on the cheek (unless you were brought up to embrace certain social mores currently unheard of in Western society). Dogs use their tongues to explore the world. A dog&#8217;s tongue is as important (and useful) to him as our eyes and hands are to us: it&#8217;s a multi-purpose utility tool, used to taste things, explore the presence of new people and animals, express submissiveness, and to let you know that he values your companionship and friendship. Licking is a completely natural behavior for dogs, and most of the time, the experience isn&#8217;t something to worry about: the odd lick from a warm, moist tongue on your hand or ankle is, at worst, tolerable (and, I must admit, I actually find it pretty adorable when my dog licks me – but then again, he&#8217;s trained not to overdo it, so I don&#8217;t have to worry about the smothering capacities that a 100-pound male Rottweiler&#8217;s tongue possesses!) Some dogs just take things too far though, and this is where problems can set in.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not pleasant to be persecuted in your own home by a far-reaching, agile, mobile, and slobbery tongue: some won&#8217;t let you get a moment&#8217;s rest, but will pursue you from bedroom to hallway to lounge to kitchen, making sporadic dive-bombings of affection on your toes, ankles, calves – anywhere that flesh is exposed and available. And for a tall dog, the available terrain is much more varied, and thus, enticing – ever had a long, wet dog&#8217;s tongue lathering your bellybutton as you stretch up to those elusive top shelves? When unexpected, the resultant shock is more than a trifle unbalancing! Plenty of dogs won&#8217;t restrict themselves to your skin alone, either, and owners of these dogs will attest to the always-visible consistency of dog saliva on clothing: whether your outfit is black, white, or any of the myriads of shades in between, there&#8217;s nothing like a viscous patch of dog slobber on a freshly-laundered hemline to advertise your ownership status (and your dog&#8217;s personal level of demonstrativeness) to the world at large. And once it&#8217;s dried, it&#8217;s there &#8217;til the next laundry run: the physical evidence of a dog&#8217;s friendship is like egg white. It&#8217;s there, it&#8217;s dried on, and it&#8217;s not coming off until a combination of suds, hot water, and vigorous effort is applied. And all this because your dog wants to say &#8220;I love you&#8221;! But there&#8217;s often a bit more to it than just plain affection. As with all animal behavior, the logic behind licking is usually more complex and subtle than you might think, and the same gesture can have multiple meanings dependent on circumstance, your dog&#8217;s state of mind, and the other behaviors being exhibited at the same time.</p>
<p>So, although we can postulate until the cows come home (or until your dog stops licking – whichever comes first) as to why your dog&#8217;s licking you, such generalizations aren&#8217;t always 100% accurate: it&#8217;s partly up to you to determine the reasoning behind the actions. And, since you know your dog better than anyone else, you&#8217;re the ideal candidate for the job. If your dog is licking you because he&#8217;s feeling affectionate and wants to let you know, it&#8217;ll be pretty easy to figure out whether this is the case or not.</p>
<p>His body language will be relaxed, and although the circumstances will be variable, the surrounding mood will generally be stress-free and happy: for example, when he licks you on the shoulder or ear from his vantage-point in the backseat as you&#8217;re driving him to the park, or lathers your hands and wrists with goodwill and devotion when you return home from a hard day at the office. &#8220;Puppy love&#8221; is by far the most common cause of licking: it isn&#8217;t anything to worry about, and it&#8217;s simple to &#8216;cure&#8217; him of the habit if the behavior is a problem for you. (We&#8217;ll get to that further down the page.) Another not-infrequent reason for repetitive, owner-targeted licking is that your dog&#8217;s feeling anxious and stressed. If there are things happening in your dog&#8217;s life to cause him unhappiness or tension, he&#8217;ll often show it through obsessive-compulsive behaviors, and licking is a pretty common manifestation of these. Some dogs will lick themselves, others will lick you – it&#8217;s really a case of individual preference. It shouldn&#8217;t be too hard for you to pinpoint the cause of your dog&#8217;s less-than-relaxed mindset: is he getting enough attention and mental stimulation, or is he cooped up inside for long hours each day by himself? Does he get enough exercise and outdoors time for sniffing, exploration, and general exuberant tomfoolery? Do you pay him lots of attention when you&#8217;re at home, or tend to greet him hurriedly before rushing off to your next commitment? These are all things that you&#8217;ll need to consider, before adapting your lifestyle to address the issue accordingly. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the licking, and the overall quality of your dog&#8217;s life, you may need to make some general adjustments of your own to ensure that, when the licking does stop, it&#8217;s because you&#8217;ve treated the cause, not the symptoms – otherwise, you&#8217;re just trying to take away a valuable outlet for his negative emotions, which is unrealistic (and unfair on your friend, too). Perhaps you need to come home more often during the day. Perhaps you need to get up half an hour earlier in the morning to give him a more substantial pre-work walk (it varies from dog to dog, but as a general rule of thumb, most dogs function best and are at their most relaxed with an hour and a half&#8217;s exercise each day). Or maybe you just need to spend more time with him in the evenings, playing, grooming, training, and just hanging out together.</p>
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<p>Make sure you&#8217;re paying attention to his demeanor (does he seem content?) and his activity levels before you try to get rid of the licking behavior as a stand-alone problem: even though he can&#8217;t talk, he can still use his tongue to try and tell you something, and this might be what&#8217;s happening here. Having said that though, most of the time excessive licking is simply due to excessive exuberance in your dog: he&#8217;s happy, he loves you, and he has to let you know right now. When you want to get the point across that his licking&#8217;s getting a bit too much for you, a simple change in your body language will convey your message loud and clear. All you need to do is withdraw the outward display of your affection for him to understand that, actually, you don&#8217;t like it when he covers your skin in a composite of saliva, dog-food particulate matter, scraps of debris from his fur, and general oral-cavity detritus. In plain English, this means that you just have to turn yourself away from him: when he starts to lick, get up and move away instantly. Make sure your face and eyes are dramatically averted from him: face in the complete opposite direction. Preface this with a revolted-sounding &#8220;No!&#8221; if you like (I say &#8220;No lick!&#8221; but you can use whatever comes naturally. Just keep the phrase short and easily-identifiable so your dog quickly learns to recognize it). At this point, he&#8217;ll probably get up and follow you. Wait for him to do so: the licking should start again soon. When it does, repeat the process. Withdraw all signs of affection from him again: turn away, get up and leave, and don&#8217;t pay him any attention or talk to him (apart from another &#8220;No!&#8221; in a disgusted, I-can&#8217;t-believe-you-haven&#8217;t-got-the-message-yet tone of voice). It&#8217;s likely that your dog will be persistent.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s not to be easily deterred; you&#8217;re the undisputed centerpiece of his life, after all, and he needs to let you know this whenever the opportunity should present itself. You just need to outmatch him in persistency. Be consistent with your actions, and the message will sink in. Don&#8217;t feel that you have to shout or react negatively &#8211; the simple withdrawal of your love (or the appearance of this, anyway) is quite enough. A word of warning: some people really like it when dogs lick them, even if the dog concerned is not their own. If visitors to your house (or admiring passersby on the street) greet your dog and allow him to lick them, you&#8217;ll need to intervene or else they&#8217;ll undo all your good work. It&#8217;s best if you can explain ahead of time that you&#8217;re training him not to lick, and then explain the appropriate response for them to take if he should start to lick them. This way, you can be sure that your dog&#8217;s not going to be corrupted into unwanted behaviors again – and that he&#8217;ll learn to express his affection in other, more desirable ways. For more information on licking and other problematic dog behaviors &#8230; You&#8217;ll probably want to check out Secrets to Dog Training. It&#8217;s a comprehensive, A-Z manual for the responsible dog owner, and deals with just about every canine behavior and training technique under the sun, from aggression to digging to whining to dog whispering to obedience work.</p>
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<p>Owning a dog can bring great joy to your life. Dogs provide you with company and allow you to relax. However, when they start digging in your backyard or lawn, it can get quite annoying. Because of the unpleasant sight and the damage they create, you need to find immediate solution to stop dog digging. Your pet does it for several reasons. By knowing the different probable causes of their action, you can have the problem solved. Here are the effective ways to help you.</p>
<p>Getting The Best Dog Training Tips is Fundamental if You Want to Have a Healthy Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>Tip #1: Provide Attention</p>
<p>Some dogs dig in your garden to catch your attention. Because they too have feelings, they need to be caressed and loved. If you keep on ignoring your pets, the problem will persist. To stop a dog from digging, find time to play with them. Simple patting can assure them of your affection. Click the Links below to find out the correct way to apply this technique.</p>
<p>Tip #2: Provide Mental and Physical Stimulation</p>
<p>Like humans, dogs get bored at times. With their idle time, they tend to dig. To stop dog digging, provide mental and physical stimulation. Shift their energy to something positive. Provide them with lots of exercise. Bring them to the park or train them to follow simple commands.</p>
<p>Tip #3: Confine your Dog in a Kennel</p>
<p>If you cannot supervise your dog at all times, confine them in a kennel when you are not around. However, keep the place warm and comfortable. You need to do this until you are able to stop dog digging.</p>
<p>Tip # 4: Discourage them</p>
<p>An effective way to stop your dog from digging is to discourage them. You can do this by burying chicken wire or adding their feces in the area where they dig. The feeling of the wire in their paws and the smell of their stool discourages them from doing it.</p>
<p>Dog digging is a common problem for most pet owners. And often the tips above may not totally provide a solutions. Click the links below to find a way that will work guaranteed.</p>
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<p>Women must not &#8220;observe&#8221; gents anymore as compared with men should obey women of all ages. There are eight requisites in most happy wedding; the first is Hope, and the leftover five are actually Confidence. Not much so adds to a man just as for a woman to believe in your man nothing which means that pleases girls as for men to place self esteem in her.</p>
<p>Listen to? God assist! Yes, fundamentally loved a woman, my totally heart&#8217;s want would be to listen to her smallest wish. And just how could It&#8217;s the best her in the event I had best confidence who she would sole aspire to that which was beautiful, genuine and best suited? And to enable her to be able to this great, her wish would be to me a sacred get; and her own attitude for mind to assist me Actually, i know would be the comparable. And the simply rivalry relating to us could possibly be as to so, who could really like the most; and also the desire to listen to would be the one controlling behavioral instinct of our existence.</p>
<p>We achieve freedom giving it, and then he who bestows faith will get it backside with awareness. To good buy and designate in absolutely love is to eliminate.</p>
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<p>To give humanity something intended for nothing causes the individual discontented with themselves.</p>
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<p>And once an individual is undoubtedly dissatisfied with himself he or she is dissatisfied together with the whole world adequate you.</p>
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<p>A man&#8217;s quarrel when using the world is just a quarrel along with himself. Nevertheless so good is this inclination to lay pin the consequence on elsewhere and take consumer credit to by ouselves, that if we are unhappy we are saying it is the problem of this lovely lady or that will man. Especially do most women attribute their own misery compared to that Man.</p>
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<p>Dog separation anxiety can be a very worrying concern. While it is definitely gratifying to know that your dog has grown affection for you, it can be prove to be a traumatic experience for the dog. When separated with his most favorite person in the world, he will begin to display self-destructive behavior such as digging and barking. Other symptoms of this mental condition may include urination or excretion all over the place, despite the fact that he&#8217;s been housetrained. He may even harm himself when his anxiety is acting up.</p>
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<p>What are the signs that your dog is suffering from separation anxiety? First, your dog begins to engage in the fore-mentioned acts shortly after you leave him. Second, when you return home, your dog seems to be overly euphoric and greets you excessively. There are three effective ways that can help curb dog separation anxiety.</p>
<p>Pretend to Leave the House<br />You need to let your dog get used to your absence. Pretend to leave your house and shut the front door after you. Return home a few seconds later. Repeat this action for a couple of times and remember to keep the length of your absence short. Progressively, your dog will begin to understand that he doesn&#8217;t have to worry about you being gone. After doing this for a few days, you should consider increasing the duration of your departure by a few seconds at one time.</p>
<p>Purchase a Crate<br />A well-furnished crate is the hotel equivalent to a dog. Most dogs will relish a quiet day in a comfortable crate where they can take a nap. Purchasing a crate can help with your dog separation anxiety. Be sure to place suitable toys in the crate so that the dog can entertain himself when you&#8217;re not at home. Do not latch the door as he may begin to think of it as a prison, which will exacerbate his anxiety. Of course, if you want to employ this method, you will have to crate train your dog before leaving him unsupervised and alone.<br />Keep the Radio On</p>
<p>Most dogs suffer from anxiety attacks because they feel lonely and afraid. Dogs are natural social animals, and they thrive well in packs. Thus, leaving a dog alone in the house can be a very daunting experience for him. If you need to leave him alone in the house, you should leave the radio on so that he will feel that he&#8217;s got companionship. You can also play some soothing music to calm him down. Make sure that the volume isn&#8217;t too loud so that he would not receive any unnecessary shock when the radio talk show segues into an advertisement.</p>
<p>Dog separation anxiety can be easily cured with these simple tips. However, if the condition persists, you should bring your dog to the vet for professional advice. It is not a problem to be taken lightly. Your precious dog may harm itself in the process. In severe cases, medication may be required.</p>
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<p>One of the common topics that dog owners is concerned with is how to stop dog biting. There are many reasons why a dog would bite a human being or another animal. It may do so because it is scared and it is just acting out in defense. Some canines want to display dominance and they bite to show their aggression. Some dogs engage in what we call &#8220;play-biting&#8221; and the dogs are only trying to shower affection. Dog biting can inflict great pain to the other party, be it a dog or a human being, and you as the owner need to stop this behavior. Here are three tips that you can use to stop dog biting.</p>
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<p>Making a Loud Noise When It Bites<br />Many owners like to give their dogs toys to play with. Little do they know that when they engage in a tussle with their dogs, they are actually encouraging it to bite. It gives them the false impression that it is okay to bite. Sometimes the dog may bite you when it is playing. When this happens, you need to make a loud noise. This will shock your dog and he will then realize that it is wrong to do so.</p>
<p>You can also use this technique on adult dogs. Growl loudly when your dog bites you. Then, send him away and act like a strict disciplinarian. Your dog will become fearful of this situation. You will need to execute this immediately after he bites you so that he knows that the behavior is unacceptable.</p>
<p>Use a Muzzle<br />Until you have successfully trained your pet, you should consider using a muzzle for safety reasons. If you have children in the house or if you are expecting guests, you need to muzzle your dog. A muzzle prevents a dog from biting. If you are bringing your dog outdoors, you should also keep a muzzle over its snout so as to prevent any dangerous attacks.</p>
<p>Eliminating Fear Biting<br />When learning about tips on how to stop dog biting, you should consider fear biting. Fear biting is a problem with most domestic canines. Most canines are amiable creatures, although their survival instincts kick in when they feel they are in a threatening situation. They bite in self defense. In order to eliminate fear biting, you need to raise your dog&#8217;s self-confidence.</p>
<p>Instead of locking your dog up in a cage, you should introduce him to new surroundings and environments. Bring him to parks where dog owners congregate, and allow him to play with other dogs. It is very important that you praise and reward your pet for his good and calm behavior. Conversely, if your dog behaves erratically in his new environment, take him away. Never reprimand or punish your dog when this happens. It will only aggravate matters.pet</p>
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<p>Puppies start to learn the moment they open their eyes and are most open to new experiences during the first four months. Start training your puppy the moment it is bought home. Good early habits endure and will result in a well behaved dog in the future. The basis for successful training is a good relationship with your dog. You&#8217;ll be off to an excellent start when your dog sees you as the provider of all things positive such as food, games, fun, affection, comfort, and exercise. Your dog loves to be with you. You are the person that makes everything good happen.</p>
<p>Exposing your puppy to new environments and experiences early can greatly enhance your dog&#8217;s interest in learning new things. Puppy walks or games are great ways to stimulate your pet both mentally and physically. If actively stimulated, your puppy will become healthier and adept at learning new trainings faster. This will also help strengthen the bond between the both of you at the same time. Whenever possible, hand feed your puppy. This teaches him/her to like human contact, even when your puppy is feeding from his food bowl. Not feeding from hand can lead your puppy to turn aggressive in the future to whomever that tries to get near him/her while feeding.</p>
<p>Always Have a list of the various things you want to teach your dog, find out how each can be achieved, and then take them one at a time. It works best to teach one thing thoroughly before moving on to something new. Never try to teach your dog several new things at once as this will be confusing. For more complicated tasks you may need to plan different stages, starting with the easiest first. Begin your dog training inside the home where your dog stays. Your dog will learn faster when he/she is in a familiar environment. Outdoor training should only be attempted when your dog reliably obeys commands in your home. After each training sessions, make sure you play with your dog to help associate training as positive and fun.</p>
<p>General rule of reward is to reward wanted behaviour but to ignore unwanted behaviour. Be aware of what you are rewarding. For example, if your dog jumps all over you when you get in and you smother him in affection, he may think this is what you want him to do, and he&#8217;ll continue to jump up at you and everyone else who comes to the door. Remember, whenever you praise him, you&#8217;re confirming what he is doing.</p>
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<p>Our pet dog will at some point show us a behavior that we will need to train him out of. Sometimes our dog barks too much, he may enjoy jumping on your mother in law, Fido might enjoying chewing on your guest or perhaps he rather enjoys driving you mad when he ignores you when you call him. The simplest method to rectify this is to use dog training books. By using dog training books you can quickly and easily address a behavior from the comfort of home. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s use an example, suppose your dog does the same thing mine loves to do. She completely ignores you when called! Try what you may but she will not listen when you call her. This can lead to serious and dangerous situations. A time may come when your dog runs into the road and you call her, if she doesn&#8217;t listen it could be fatal. By learning a simple training regime from dog training books, you can turn this behavior right around. The only other option is to go to local classes. This of course is a costly and time consuming exercise. You may not have the finances or the time to commit to an intensive training program. This is where using dog training book makes it simple and cheap to achieve the same results without too much disruption.</p>
<p>So, using information out of dog training books, you do some research on what you need to know about getting a dog to obey the &#8220;come here&#8221; command. Here are two things you can do to help the training on this specific command speed up.<br />1. Give your dog plenty of exercise. This way he doesn&#8217;t run away to unlimited freedom when he is given half a chance<br />2. Always praise him and show him lots of affection when he does come to you. This sets the stage in his mind that coming towards you is a pleasant experience.</p>
<p>Now for a simple exercise that you can practice for 5 minutes a day for a week or two. You will need a partner, a leash and some treats. Use a passage in your house and you and your partner sit on the floor facing each other six feet apart. Your partner holds your dog that is leashed and you hold the other end of the leash. Call your dog by saying &#8220;come &#8220;and guide him to you with the leash. When he gets to you put your hand through his collar, give him a treat and praise him like mad. Keep repeating this exercise every day for five to ten minutes, gradually increasing the distance and removing the leash. In no time your little critter will be trained to come to you when called.</p>
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<p>Friendly, energetic, playful, loving, eager to please, and highly intelligent. These are just a few of the adjectives that apply to Golden Retrievers. What these adjectives mean is that these dogs not only bond with their owners but, also makes them easy to train. However, Golden Retriever puppy training should begin early, before your dog has a chance to train you. Don&#8217;t think it can&#8217;t happen, it can and it does. These dogs like routine and knowing where they stand within a family and if you don&#8217;t set the boundaries for them, then they more than likely will establish their own.</p>
<p>There are three things these dogs need to be completely happy and well behaved. Routine, basic obedience training and early socialization.</p>
<p>Establishing a routine should begin the moment you bring your new pet home. He needs to know where his food dish is, where and when to sleep, and where to relieve himself. Because of this dog&#8217;s intelligence he will quickly learn the routine you expect him to follow as long as you are patient and consistent in your Golden Retriever puppy training.</p>
<p>Included in his routine should actually be times for obedience training and socialization. By incorporating everything into his routine your puppy will be better able to know what to expect and to follow any program you lay out for him. Obedience training should take place two or three times of the day and be of short duration usually 10 to 15 minutes at tops. The best time to practice obedience is right after your puppy has had play time and is calmer and is able to pay attention. An excited puppy who wants to play will find it difficult to concentrate and obey commands.</p>
<p>Golden&#8217;s learn best through repetition and rewards. Affection and treats are both great rewards for successful Golden Retriever puppy training. Always try to end your training sessions on a positive note so that your puppy will look forward to the next training session.</p>
<p>Early socialization is also a must for this breed of dogs. While they are naturally friendly, socialization will help to bring out this trait and will avoid any anxiety issues that might develop later. Always remember that the more new situations your puppy is introduced to in the Golden Retriever puppy training, the better able he will be to deal with the new situations with calmness and acceptance.</p>
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<p>It is essential that you start as you mean to go. If you are not going to let a full grown Golden Retriever on your sofa or bed than do not allow your puppy access to those areas. Always keep in mind that it is much easier training a puppy than it is to retrain a dog.</p>
<p>Potty breaking this breed of dog is relatively easy if you keep in mind that he needs to go out 15 or 20 minutes after eating, immediately after taking a nap and both before and after active play. Keep alert for signs that your puppy needs to relieve himself such as sniffing or walking in circles.</p>
<p>If you are unsure how to go about Golden Retriever puppy training then get a good book on training this specific breed. While a good training book for dogs in general will work, one dedicated to this specific breed can make the entire process easier.</p>
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<div class="author-signature"> James Drake is a Golden Retriever enthusiast and enjoys helping others taking care of this amazing breed. For more great information on <a href="http://www.golden-retriever-guide.com/golden-retriever-puppy-training/">Golden Retriever Puppies Training</a>, visit <a href="http://www.golden-retriever-guide.com">http://www.golden-retriever-guide.com</a>.</p>
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