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		<title>Invest in Cutting- Edge Products to Boost Pet Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Sep 2011 15:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Traditional dog fences are passe &#8211; they restrain freedom and movement, thereby suffocating your pet. An ideal pet fence is the one that protects your pet without suffocating them. The electric pet fence deserves a mention here. It scores over traditional fences in more ways than one. First up &#8211; it is aesthetically appealing. It makes your yard look beautiful and attractive. You are not even required to pay through your nose to have an electric dog fence installed. The job can be done at competitive prices. You are likely to save thousands of dollars in the bargain. On the contrary, a conventional dog fence can burn a hole in your pocket &#8211; it can cost you heavily.</p>
<p>An electric pet fence will protect your pet and also not deprive them of the freedom they deserve. Truly, there have been significant advancements in pet containment systems. From expensive above ground fencing systems to in-ground fencing systems, these systems have come a long way. Electric in-ground fence systems are fairly easy to install. A simple video will help you understand the basics of installation. You can also refer to self-explanatory guides to understand the process. One of the interesting highlights about in-ground fence systems is that the fence is inconspicuous &#8211; it is not really visible to the naked eye.</p>
<p>If you are serious about the safety and well-being of your pet, you need to invest in quality pet accessories. SportDog training collar deserves a special mention here. It is an affordable training collar that can help control a range of behavioral problems. It can help control dog aggression which is commonly exhibited by snarling, growling, biting, etc. What&#8217;s more, it can be customized to your dog&#8217;s needs and preferences. Remember, as a dog owner, you are responsible for your pet&#8217;s behavior. You need to be able to curb his aggression and aggressive behavior.</p>
<p>Dog training collars are available in a multitude of styles, designs and sizes. The choices are simply limitless! Dogs suffer from a wide range of behavioral issues. The right collar can help you control your dog&#8217;s behavior. Refrain from investing in cheap collars. Use cutting edge electronic collars that are available at highly discounted prices online. Whether you are struggling with basic obedience or advanced training, these collars will help serve the purpose effectively. Your pet will behave in a dignified manner in public places like parks. Dog training shock collars are used for a variety of training regimens including pet containment, agility training, hunting exercises, etc.</p>
<p>Be it an adjustable pet gate, dog collar or dog fence systems, you need to choose the right products to enhance pet safety and security. Garmin Astro Combo &#8211; DC30 and Innotek IUC-5100 cutting edge fence systems are popularly used. The former is a GPS-enabled dog tracking system that can help you track the exact position of your dog. Whether or not you can see or hear your dog, the system will help you keep tabs on your pet.</p>
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		<title>Get Rid of Your Canines Aggressive Behavior With Houston Dog Training</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Does your dog keep barking when seeing your guests and neighbors? Do you think that your dog needs obedience training? Or does your dog show aggressive behavior when playing with kids? Then your dog is in need of proper dog training. Houston dog training offers right solutions for training your small companions. Some amazing Dog [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Does your dog keep barking when seeing your guests and neighbors? Do you think that your dog needs obedience training? Or does your dog show aggressive behavior when playing with kids? Then your dog is in need of proper dog training. Houston dog training offers right solutions for training your small companions. Some amazing Dog behaviorists in Houston train the dogs with a variety of commands and you would be surprised to see your doggie obey hand signals too. Nothing to worry about your sweet ones as they are provided extensive care and protection and the training methods never involves use of any devices to hurt them.</p>
<p>Dog behaviorists interact with the dogs and are skilled in knowing the minds of the dogs. Hence they find it to be a pleasure to help dog owners by getting rid of the behavioral problems of their dogs like anxiety, chewing, digging and barking often. An efficient Houston dog behaviorist overcomes the aggressive actions of your dog and also helps you to develop smooth relationship with your dogs. Dogs are aggressive in their habits and action because ingrown wolverine behavior passed down from their ancestors or due to some disturbing sounds and instances in their lives. Over excitement and aggressive nature of dogs, if not treated properly is likely to be harmful in future. Experienced dog behaviorists better understand the feelings of the dogs and the problems they have and train them appropriately to teach them obedience.</p>
<p>Dogs are social creatures and so are normally a little curious in nature. When puppies are made to live with new family members, fear combines with curiosity and dogs become aggressive. Proper training and human interaction helps overcome this problem effectively. Do you want to take your dog to parties and public events? If so, your dog should be trained accordingly or else it will show some intolerable behavior which would bring you bad publicity among neighbors and friends. The task of offering efficient training can be best accomplished with a talented dog behaviorist Houston. No matter whatever be the breed and size of the dogs, excellent training is provided to your canines of all ages.</p>
<p>Dog behaviorists behave in the way the dogs understand and wait for the responses from them. They are experienced in influencing the dogs with actions, commands and tricks. It&#8217;s a known fact that imitation works with animals. Expert dog behaviorists observe the dogs very much, imitate, do some tricks and earn their confidence and trust. Basic training for your little companion will offer them a valuable and rewarding life style. Most of the much experienced trainers who are experts in Houston dog training not only offers excellent training to your dogs but guides you with tips and tricks to keep your dogs under control even after training.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training a puppy can be a difficult, yet rewarding task. If done properly, you will be rewarded with a loyal friend for life. If done improperly, it can lead to frustration on both the part of the dog and the owner. One of the leading causes of learning disabilities in puppies is not due to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training a puppy can be a difficult, yet rewarding task. If done properly, you will be rewarded with a loyal friend for life. If done improperly, it can lead to frustration on both the part of the dog and the owner. One of the leading causes of learning disabilities in puppies is not due to defective genes or breeds, but to early separation from the dog&#8217;s mother. Because dogs have a much shorter life span than humans, they mature and learn at a much faster rate. A puppy learns more in the first 6 months of its life than it does in the remaining years. To break it down even further, many of the dog obedience training basics are not taught by the owner or trainer, but by the puppy&#8217;s mother.</p>
<p>In a natural environment, a puppy learns about social structures such as pack leader, dominance, etc from its mother at a very young age. The puppy learns that there are appropriate places to go to the bathroom, appropriate ways to act around the pack leader, and more importantly, patience. If a puppy is separated from its mother too soon, many of these vital skills are not taught and can make the foundation for training much more difficult to establish. Furthermore, a puppy with separation anxiety, generally brought on by early separation from its mother, will exhibit more aggressive behavior, destructive behavior such as chewing or scratching, or nuisance barking or howling.</p>
<p>So how do you know when it is too soon to separate a puppy from its mother? The general rule of thumb is that a puppy should not be separated before eight weeks, but it could be longer if certain signs are prevalent. These signs include, but are not limited to, abnormal dependence on the mother or failure to conform to social norms within the pack. If these signs are evident, the puppy still needs more time with the mother before being made available for adoption. Once a puppy begins to exhibit independent behavior, it is a good indicator that he is ready for adoption and will have better success during the training process.</p>
<p>Even once the puppy is separated from its mother, it still needs just as much love and attention as it got when it was inside the family unit. Its mother used to respond to its every whine and whimper, and in order to keep the puppy&#8217;s self esteem high, it will require you to do the same until it feels comfortable with you. Once you have created this bond however, the dog will see you as the one in charge and will respond better to your voice commands, function better in your home, and be less likely to develop separation anxiety when you leave the home.</p>
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<div class="author-signature"> David Starikov is a <a href="http://www.dog-training-assistant.com/dog-obedience-training.html">dog obedience training</a> expert. His website, <a href="http://www.dog-training-assistant.com/">www.dog-training-assistant.com</a> offers a selection of <a href="http://www.dog-training-assistant.com/dog-training-book.html">dog training books</a> and related resources to aid in training your puppy.</p>
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