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		<title>Dog Training Techniques</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your new puppy will be quite dependant on you and the way you guide and train your dog will affect the way your puppy turns out when they are older. You are the person in charge of shaping the puppies temperament and general behavior. You can train your dog by showing it what is right [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Your new puppy will be quite dependant on you and the way you guide and train your dog will affect the way your puppy turns out when they are older. You are the person in charge of shaping the puppies temperament and general behavior. You can train your dog by showing it what is right from wrong when it is still young as well as teach it different techniques, it will soon learn how to be an obedient dog.</p>
<p>However if you do not teach your dog anything and let the puppy walk around the house and do whatever he or she pleases then you will not have an obedient dog.</p>
<p>Just like a child it is very important to use positive reinforcement and even rewards when training your puppy. It is best to start your training sessions as soon as your puppy gets home. Training sessions should be kept short consistent and both of you should always have fun. It is always best to start off with easy commands such as sit.</p>
<p>It is also important for you to remember that you are training a very young animal so you must have realistic expecta.tions and be quite patient.</p>
<p>I have some AMAZING NEWS for you! In just a few moments from now I&#8217;m going to reveal to you exactly how to solve your dogs behavior problems.</p>
<p>The techniques involved are SIMPLE, FAST and very EASY to use&#8230;&#8230; and to top it all off, you&#8217;re guaranteed to start getting immediate results!</p>
<p>Would you like that? If so, let me ask you something?</p>
<p>How frustrating is it for you at the moment, trying to manage a naughty or misbehaving dog? I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve already tried so many different things to train your dog, right? I&#8217;ll even bet your friends and family have also chipped in, telling you what you should and shouldn&#8217;t be doing with your dog&#8230;. but let me guess, so far nothing has seemed to work?</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s YOUR dog up to? Is your dog doing any of these?</p>
<p>· Pees &amp; Poops everywhere, and won&#8217;t learn how to potty properly.</p>
<p>· Jumps up all over you and YOUR guests.</p>
<p>· Pulls like crazy on the lead, and goes nuts when out for a walk.</p>
<p>· Gets aggressive with you or your family</p>
<p>· Chews up all your things</p>
<p>· Bites you or others</p>
<p>· Digs everywhere and makes a huge mess</p>
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<p>· Cries / Whines and gets upset whenever you leave</p>
<p>· Or a combination of other behaviors</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Schools You Should Know</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Obedient dogs usually are more comfortable for owners. Untrained dogs will be more likely to be quit with shelters or even given away, or perhaps left in the back yard. Well trained dogs attend loved ones things to do, are better animals and better protectors in your home. Dog obedience schools to be an excellent [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Obedient dogs usually are more comfortable for owners. Untrained dogs will be more likely to be quit with shelters or even given away, or perhaps left in the back yard. Well trained dogs attend loved ones things to do, are better animals and better protectors in your home.</p>
<p>Dog obedience schools to be an excellent tool inside the dog training process. There are two simple styles. You can send your dog to classes to get taught by a professional dog trainer, or you can take obedience classes that led by a professional dog trainer. Both forms have got the benefits and drawbacks, and what one you select perhaps depend on the behavior problems that you will be possessing together with your canine, ones funds and your goals.</p>
<p>Decide just what training philosophy makes the most sense for you and your dog. You will find two main approaches, despite the fact that the majority of dog trainers tumble a place in the middle of that continuum as well as the very best coaching schools customizes the very best tactic to the canine. With one extreme are &#8220;old style&#8221; trainers who use collars along with compulsion to train the dog. They present verbal praise and petting, but do not believe in using treats during training. They would rather develop a relationship with the dog based on respect and the dog&#8217;s willingness to work and please the owner or trainer. Within the other extreme are &#8220;purely positive&#8221; trainers who train palmist exclusively giving food rewards on the theory that dogs should be rewarded, or paid, for correct behavior and that if rewarded often enough, the dog will voluntarily make the correct choice. These kinds of coaches use no modification collars and no compulsion in instruction. Both schools of thought have their merits and drawbacks, and the best training schools encourage a wide range of approaches.</p>
<p>Research meticulously if you&#8217;re handing a new dog over to somebody else to train, because there are trainers out there who seem to might charge a lot of cash in use of harsh or ineffective techniques in training your dog. Whilst belonging to professional organization is just not a guarantee of quality, it is certainly a good signal. Try to find certified dog trainers who belong to association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) or perhaps the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI), among others.</p>
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		<title>Advanced Dog Training Method &#8211; Come When Called</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For dog owners, it is vital for you to trains your dog. A dog with behavior problems can be a nightmare for everyone. Coming when called is one of the most important skills that your dog must learn. It is for its safety. Things can get pretty bad when your dog refuses to respond to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>For dog owners, it is vital for you to trains your dog. A dog with behavior problems can be a nightmare for everyone. Coming when called is one of the most important skills that your dog must learn. It is for its safety. Things can get pretty bad when your dog refuses to respond to your call could be easily get hit by a car or get into a fierce fight with other dogs. Not to mention that a well-behaved dog are often a preferable choice to be taken out for a walk in the local park or at the beach.</p>
<p>The &#8220;come when called&#8221; training is quite straightforward and doable for every dog owners. Providing a praise or treats for your dog is pretty much all the step that you as a dog owner need to do. But of course, it still takes some time for the dog to adapt to this training. So, be patient. Once your dog mastered this &#8220;come when called&#8221; trick, it is a right time for you to introduce a number of fun exercises to challenge your dog. This will pique its interest.</p>
<p>Applying the same training session can be boring. So, in order to prevent your dog from degenerating into this state, you should always come out with different training sessions. This is the best ways to motivate your dog. Also, before you start any training, it is important to make sure your dog is motivated and always ready to respond to your treats. To know either your dog is motivated or not, you can do a simple test on him. Taking a piece of his regular food and waving it in front of him. If your dog shows a great enthusiasm, then you can start the training immediately. If he shows opposite reaction, then it would be wise to wait until your dog is in more receptive mood. It is also recommended for you to use a small piece of food in the training. It is to avoid over-feeding your dog during the training sessions.</p>
<p>In more advanced training sessions, you should include your family members in the training. Your goal is to make sure your dog shows the response to all your family members or friends. If you are not informed about this, dog often learns to respond to one person. This can be a problem for those who are watching the dog. This is one of the reasons why professional dog trainers always insist on working with the dog owner during the training sessions. A well-trained dog should be able to respond to whoever is in charge, not just limited to the dog owner or usual handler.</p>
<p>In the back and forth recall training, you need at least 2 or more people standing approximately 10 yards apart. Preferable in a fenced area. All you need to do is to calls the dog and ask him to sit or standby, until the next person asks the dog come. When the dog is responding to command &#8220;come&#8221;, the very same person should reward it with a treat. Keep doing this until the training session ended.</p>
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<p>Everyone loves to have pets in their homes especially puppies. It can be difficult to control the aggressive nature of some dogs like chewing, digging and other intolerable activities. Don&#8217;t feel irritated with the habits of the dogs because proper training can make them obedient. Dogs are enjoyable companions and obedience-training can makes them much better behaved. Excellent Dog training in Houston is offered to your pets to make them obedient and polite. Training classes are offered to your new dog for improving the interactive and obedient nature of your new small friends. Houston Dog Training centers train the dogs to learn good manners and to obey the dog owners. How nice it will be if your dog shows a polite greeting when guests enter your home? They will be impressed with the nature of your pet.</p>
<p>Trained dogs to obey the commands of the dog owners, accompaniy you to your friends&#8217; and relatives&#8217; houses, play with kids and more fun. It is so easy to train your dog, no matter what its age is, its normal behaviors like biting, chewing and other irritating activities are changed and your little companion will be made adjustable to live in any environment. If your dog is trained in the right way with Dog Obedience Training Houston, not only the behavior problems are solved but your dogs will also learn activities like swimming and other sports. Such centers provide the dogs the comfortable environment for training and encourage them to learn good activities in little time. Large play areas and places for training with all facilities are available in these centers for your loved ones to get trained comfortably. All necessary amenities with quality rooms for stay are offered to the pets and so they would feel as if they are at home.</p>
<p>Experienced training staff of dog training centers takes care of your dogs with balanced food and regular exercises both physically and mentally for them to get trained effectively. Centers providing Dog Training Houston offers training programs for the dog owners also to get known to the psychological nature of the dogs. This would be helpful for you to making your dogs obedient in homes. Any breeds whether small puppy or adult dogs, these training centers could train your pets with knowledge and obedience.</p>
<p>Essential care and attention is given to the dogs with high standard training classes. What fun it would be if your dog obeys your commands? Don&#8217;t you feel happy if it plays with you? Houston Dog Obedience Training makes these possible along with training of many more activities. Your kids will be surprised with the way your puppy plays with them. Get rid of the aggressive habits of your lovable companions. Enjoy the fun with your new little friend.</p>
<p>Dog Obedience Training Houston is offered for your pets to train them with good manners and habits. Extra care and attention along with various programs is provided to your pets by Dog Training Houston. The author is an expert in writing articles and has written numerous articles on the benefits of dog training.</p>
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<p>Among dog breeds, the Golden Retriever is one of the easiest to train and to take care of. They are usually known for their obedience and friendly temperament which makes them are popular as family pets, therapy and service dogs. They manifest different talents which include competitive obedience, narcotic detection, agility, and performing and show tricks.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppies are the perfect pets for anyone who enjoys an affectionate and mild tempered dog for a companion. They settle well into family life if given the proper training and attention. Though potential pet owners should be aware that without the proper obedience and housebreaking training, your golden retriever puppy can prove to be more of a problem than being fun. You have to start them young; you should come up with a Golden Retriever Puppy training plan as soon as you have those adorable puppies in your home.Here are a few tips in training your adorable furry pets.</p>
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<p>* Pet owners have to make sure that their golden retrievers meet and mingle with as many people as possible during their first four months. It has been known that a Golden retriever suffers from separation anxiety when frequently left alone, anxiety can manifest in excessive barking and destructiveness.<br />* Going on trips, visiting friends who own pets, and walking along busy streets should be integral of your dog&#8217;s education. These positive experiences will allow your puppy to be at ease with human presence and reduce the probability of any future behavior problems.House-training<br />* Housebreak your golden retriever as early as possible by observing and becoming acquainted with your puppy&#8217;s body language such sniffing the floor.<br />* If your puppy stays mainly inside the house, take your puppy outside every 45 minutes or so after meals as they tend to have toilet needs around this time.<br />* Give praises and rewards so that your dog so that it will be able to associate new activities as positive experiences.<br />Obedience- training<br />* If your dog stays inside your house most of the time, it is important start your golden retriever training inside the home where your dog stays. They will tend to learn faster when he/she is in a familiar location.<br />* Train your golden retriever in short but frequent sessions. Dogs usually have a short attention span and will get easily distracted or bored.<br />* Lastly, do not forget to end each training session with a positive note. This will make your dog to look forward to the next training session.</p>
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<p>It is important to begin a basic golden retriever training the moment your dog is bought home especially if he is still a puppy, as they say it is hard to teach old dogs new tricks. Good early habits almost usually last and result in a well mannered and perfectly trained golden retriever in the future.</p>
<p>Remember to have fun with your Golden Retriever training and it is guaranteed that you will have very few stressful moments in sharing a home with a fully housebroken, happy and obedient dog.</p>
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<p>If you are like most people then you would do anything for your dog. So when your dog has a behavior problem or you want to teach him commands, so the issue is, can we learn to do all the training from dog training books? Is it absolutely necessary to attend classes or is it possible to teach what you want taught straight out of dog training books? This is not as complicated a question as you may think. Show me a person who doesn&#8217;t want to change one thing about their dog. The safe and responsible thing to do is to address the behavior and sort it out. </p>
<p>So there are three avenues you can choose from. You can join your dog academy in your city, you can download a dog training course or you can use dog training books. The thing you need to understand is that the same obstacles you will face at a local training class is basically the same issue you will face implement techniques from dog training books. In the end, the difference is how committed and consistent you are to implementing your training on a daily basis. It doesn&#8217;t matter if you learned it in class or you read it in one of the dog training books you bought.</p>
<p>If you consistently train and use the methods taught in most dog training books then you will be just fine. The reality is that going to a local school is very time consuming and it is expensive. Buying dog training books are so much more cheaper than attending a full blown course and you have the added benefits of working at your own pace, learning what you want to learn straight away and of course you are home based. These benefits are probably a strong indication that you should try dog training books first to give yourself a solid foundation without taxing your wallet and busy life schedule too much. Dog training books also help you spot the behavior problems and attitude of your dog much quicker so that if you did join a local school, you would be much more prepared than most.</p>
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