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		<title>Why Does Losing a Pet Hurt A Lot?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pet Loss and Grieving People who&#8217;re not pet lovers are shocked to find out how much grief pet lovers feel once they lose a pet. But if you have ever loved a pet and been loved by a pet, you&#8217;ll understand how the mourning process for the loss of a pet is really a you [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Pet Loss and Grieving People who&#8217;re not pet lovers are shocked to find out how much grief pet lovers feel once they lose a pet. But if you have ever loved a pet and been loved by a pet, you&#8217;ll understand how the mourning process for the loss of a pet is really a you would have for the loss of any family member.</p>
<p>The loss of a pet is devastating. You&#8217;ll frequently hear people questioning why they&#8217;re feeling so terrible. Perhaps even questioning why they grieve so greatly. Wondering if it is normal to really feel that way?</p>
<p>Exactly how people react towards the death of any member of the family generally depends upon how much their pet played a part in their every day life, and how deep their connection and attachment was to their pet.</p>
<p>Pets are useful buddies for the ever changing ways of our society. With increasingly more people remaining childless, single, divorced, widowed, or never married together with seniors, pets have grown to be the mainstay of companionship. Children don&#8217;t return home from school to an empty house, people who live alone have someone to spend time with at home &#8211; someone who understands the time they spend with them and it has been proven continuously just how much pets help seniors in numerous ways &#8211; psychologically and physically.</p>
<p>Pets are devoted to their family members; they give unconditional love, and are usually there whenever you&#8217;ll need them. They listen with out judgement or reproach, they accept us regardless of what we&#8217;re like or how we look, feel, or behave. They&#8217;re usually ready to forgive for our transgressions &#8211; they do not hold grudges.</p>
<p>If you have ever nursed a pet through a serious illness, rescued one from certain death, or helped a shy animal to become socialized, you will understand how easy it is to become extremely attached to that animal. When a pet helps you through a crisis or a difficult time in your life, you&#8217;ll most likely find that your pet is very unique to you.</p>
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<p>Everybody grieves in their own way &#8211; some much more deeply than others. It is okay to grieve the loss of a pet as deeply as you would for any other member of your family. The loss of a pet is just as difficult as anyone else. You&#8217;ve a connection with your pet, your pet was a part in your life, and it is natural to really feel pain when that bond is broken.</p>
<p>As you go through the mourning process, you&#8217;ll really feel pain. The amount of pain, the length of grieving is different with each individual. You should take the time to go through the process &#8211; it&#8217;s natural, and it is okay to feel that way. Eventually, you will get towards the point exactly where you will remember all the good times, the great life, and good feelings you had with your pet and you&#8217;ll have the ability to remember them with the love you both felt for each other.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll reach the point exactly where your pet will live inside your heart forever. You&#8217;ll understand that it is normal to grieve the loss of a pet.</p>
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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>Teaching your puppy calls for a whole lot of persistence and persistence on your aspect as the proprietor. It may possibly not be that straightforward at initial, but for confident when you grasp the art of puppy coaching, it will be a satisfying and satisfying experience for you.</p>
<p>Remember that puppy instruction is about enriching your puppy-proprietor romantic relationship. It goes beyond obligation and companionship. If you decide to train your puppy by yourself, you want all the tips on dog training you can get to be an powerful trainer. You have to be committed in correctly coaching your puppy to make him a better companion, playmate, or physical exercise spouse for you and an added member to your family.</p>
<p>Obedience coaching is an illustration of dog training that is efficient when administered at an early stage. This is really beneficial in correcting any behavior difficulties of your canine like barking, digging, or biting. Whatever teaching design you use for your can</p>
<p>ine, always set boundaries for what is an acceptable behavior and what is not and be steady in imposing them.</p>
<p>At the top rated of the checklist of valuable tips on dog training is finding your dog&#8217;s attention by chatting to him or providing him a deal with. It is also a need to that you have the correct teaching supplies for your dog. For a properly-behaved canine, you require a normal buckle collar and a teaching lead. Although for tough-to-manage canines, a teaching collar is required. The right collar size is 2 inches greater than your dog&#8217;s neck.</p>
<p>Other beneficial tips on dog training are the &#8220;stay!&#8221; and &#8220;down!&#8221; commands. These are just like &#8220;end!&#8221; or &#8220;no!&#8221; commands. Employing these commands is extremely valuable particularly when your dog engages in negative behavior. As a substitute of hitting him, stating &#8220;quit!&#8221; or &#8220;no!&#8221; will make him stay and behave.</p>
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<p>Also, offering your puppy a good praise each and every time he does a thing excellent is one particular</p>
<p>of the quite important tips on dog training that you really should learn as a dog operator and trainer of your individual puppy. This is what good canine coaching is all about. A optimistic praise may be a pat or fuss on your dog. Other individuals also choose providing them doggy treats like enjoying with their favourite game or toy.</p>
<p>When instruction your canine to sit down, make positive to point out his identify so he will know that the command is intended for him. The command &#8220;sit!&#8221; ought to be mentioned obviously and loudly and while saying it, you need to push him down to force him to sit down. Repeating this for a few of times will shortly make your dog familiarize with the command and how to do it.</p>
<p>But do not rush canine coaching. You can educate one command every day and do not transfer on to the next command till he last but not least gets it. Following your teaching session, do not neglect to play with your puppy so he will take pleasure in it and will allow him</p>
<p>look ahead for your up coming playtime each and every time your coaching ends.</p>
<p>Get note also that in canine schooling, timing is an critical important in any type of communication with your canine. Often develop a proper timing for each approach that you use in coaching him.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Canine are man&#8217;s best friends. Once you in the end made that big determination to own a canine, you anticipated it to offer you companionship, be a pleasure to show off to your friends and just plainly be a joy to own. So off you go to the pet shop, select a dog that catches [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Canine are man&#8217;s best friends. Once you in the end made that big determination to own a canine, you anticipated it to offer you companionship, be a pleasure to show off to your friends and just plainly be a joy to own. So off you go to the pet shop, select a dog that catches your consideration and produce him (or her) home.</p>
<p>However then, the horror begins. The canine you introduced house appears to be something however the adorable creature you anticipated it to be. His (or her) conduct is extremely unpredictable and can even be downright embarrassing at times. The canine you introduced dwelling to offer you companionship just sits around at the corner of your own home, seemingly bored at the things happening round him (or her). It may be time to learn how to train your dog.</p>
<p>So you read all the books and even went to a dog training class to teach your canine a thing or two about obedience, however you still get no good results. This will lead you to assume there is something inherently mistaken together with your dog. Is he (or she) simply plain lazy, hardheaded or slightly bit sluggish in the head?</p>
<p>Have you ever thought-about its lineage? Some breeds of canines are merely not born to be followers; making them naturally onerous to train.</p>
<p>Have you taken an trustworthy look at your self and your training fashion? Are you observing the right dog training methods? It will be a good idea to just remember to do, to make each of your lives simpler and to make your canine coaching periods an satisfying and fruitful experience for each of you. That can assist you make your training periods simpler, here&#8217;s a record of essentially the most commonly committed canine coaching mistakes. Please keep away from them in any respect costs.</p>
<p>oNot giving sufficient rewards throughout the training &#8211; Providing treats is one indispensable a part of dog training. It provides your dog sufficient motivation to proceed following your instructions satisfactorily. Nevertheless, some dog house owners shun this idea. They simply don&#8217;t need to present treats during their canine coaching classes as a result of they really feel that they&#8217;d not retain authority if ever they do so. They consider that it is the canine&#8217;s role to follow their instructions and giving them treats would be like bribing them.</p>
<p>oBeing too controlling &#8211; Some homeowners simply have a &#8220;management&#8221; problem and may be fairly overbearing, nagging and perfectionist throughout their dog coaching sessions. Should you occur to be one of these control freaks and you own a tough-to-prepare dog, you can anticipate to be in for a really onerous time!</p>
<p>oBeing a training fanatic &#8211; Training your canines too usually, or repeating the same workouts again and again, could bore him (or her). That is very true once you personal an unbiased canine, one which was simply not bred to obey his grasp&#8217;s commands. Amongst these are canines that belong to the non-sporting, terrier and hound breeds.</p>
<p>oNot giving consideration to the canine&#8217;s feelings &#8211; Some owners neglect to provide enough attention to their canine&#8217;s emotions during their coaching sessions. This could be a major problem certainly! Particularly throughout coaching, it is important to think about how your canine is feeling to get the most out of your efforts. So whenever you observe his (or her) reluctance in doing the exercises, in the event you discover excessive yawning or that your canine merely refuses to take a look at you, it may be best to stop and let it loose for a while. Your dog may already be tired or bored from all that bodily exertion!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog. Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise</strong></p>
<p>Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog.</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health really depends on his size, weight and breed type. Obviously, the larger kind of breed your pet is, the more space is needed to provide for his or her exercising needs. Of course, walks in the park are a recreational way for both dog and owner to keep fit in spare time, but what about the times when you are unable to take your dog out to the park?</p>
<p>As a responsible pet owner, it is your duty to see that your dog gets the proper amount of exercise as is significant for maintaining their well being. Many owners of the larger breeds of dogs may keep their animals outside while they are out working or attending other functions with the family that don&#8217;t allow pets. However, keeping your dog tied to his doghouse or a tree while you are away does not constitute for proper care and exercise. Most dogs will bore of this and eventually find ways to entertain themselves; like breaking free and exploring the neighbourhood.</p>
<p>The best part about owning a dog of any size is that it requires that everyone in the family pitch in for its care. If walks in the park are out of the question then try getting the kids to walk the dog before going off to school or some other event. Purchasing a fence for your yard where the dog can run about on its own while you&#8217;re busy is another option.</p>
<p>Leaving a dog to entertain itself is an okay back up plan, but you didn&#8217;t get a dog to just leave it in the backyard. Interaction and companionship is what you wanted from your pet, so interact with it!</p>
<p>Playing Frisbee and fetch with a ball or a stick is an excellent way to build muscle in your pet and it entertains everyone in the process. If your dog is the kind that loves to travel, then taking him with you on long trips such as when you&#8217;re camping are another way that you and your pet can achieve exercise while getting involved with new scenery and learning about nature.</p>
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<p>While having fun with your dog, however keep in mind that like you, he also needs periods of rest and plenty of water in order to stay hydrated throughout an eventful day, especially during the summer months because dogs are unable to sweat as humans do, therefore their only means of cooling themselves is through panting, which also helps to keep their blood circulated and flowing in a regular fashion.</p>
<p>If your dog is kept outdoors for long periods of time throughout the day then make sure that he has plenty of water and has access to a lot of shade where he can stay cool and protected from the heat. Lastly, remember that if you start a regular exercise routine or pattern with your dog to keep it going. The only way to make a healthy pet is to be consistent and also, to keep it interesting, mix up the routine every once in a while to keep both of you from boredom.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pets have always represented a source of relaxation and companionship for many individuals regardless of whether they are a senior citizen benefitting from retirement or a child enjoying the several joys of their youth. There are a great number of unique prospects available with pet ownership and one of the best resources you can depend [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Pets have always represented a source of relaxation and companionship for many individuals regardless of whether they are a senior citizen benefitting from retirement or a child enjoying the several joys of their youth. There are a great number of unique prospects available with pet ownership and one of the best resources you can depend upon are seen with the solutions of dog training Surrey. Through this prospect you will be able to discover a special resource that will enable you to gain access to greatly skilled experts who can help you in the training of your pet friend.</p>
<p>When considering the numerous alternatives that are available to you when it pertains to training your dog, there are a wide variety of unique aspects you must consider. One factor is discovered with whether you must utilise training which specialises in the enhancement of grown-up dogs or searching for resources that are associated with puppy training Surrey. Despite of your pet&#8217;s age, they will always be able to benefit from the wide-range of unique opportunities that exist from expert training.</p>
<p>Another factor to look into relates to the method in which your pet will be trained so that you can gain the best results from your pets experience and your investment. It is vital to recognize that the training method utilised by experts must then be carried over into the home environment so you should be comfortable with the process of training that is utilised. While some individuals like to take advantage of dog training Surrey that concentrates on a very stringent regimen of instructions, others are uncomfortable with this harsher form of training.</p>
<p>Taking advantage of another style of training like reward based dog training classes in Croydon can be a high quality alternative which appeals to many people. This is because this method of training lays emphasis on rewarding your pets when positive habits are established. Majority of the pet owners are way more comfortable with a rewards style of training since they feel positive about supplying their pet with high-quality praise rather than cold unfeeling instructions.</p>
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<p>There are several different styles of reward based training available for a person to take advantage of whether they are looking to use training to impact their older dog or with puppy training Surrey. One of the best resources you can depend on is seen with the solutions of reward based dog training classes in Croydon. From these resources you will not just be able to access experts who can help in the training of your dog but you will also be in a position to benefit for your own learning experience so you can take this training into your own home environment.</p>
<p>Having a pet represents an incredible possibility for any individual and the resources of dog training Surrey can prove to be highly advantageous to enhancing the relationship between pet and owner.</p>
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<p>Having a dog in your life should provide you with great joy and companionship and how to well train your own dogs is not easy. Moreover, during puppyhood you play an important role and are responsible for shaping the character, temperament and behavior habits that your dog will carry throughout his life. Now, with the help of papatek dog training product series, training your favourite dogs will become much simpler and more fun.</p>
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<p>Dog Training Tips for You:<br />Note: All dogs training but especially with young puppies to use lots of encouragement, praise and rewards (positive reinforcement) in your training.</p>
<p>Tip 1: The best time to start train a dog is between six to eight weeks of dog&#8217;s age. However, it is never too late to begin the training process.<br />Tip 2: Pay attention, the personality and temperament of each breed is different. In such a case, it would be beneficial to understand why your dog behaves the way it does, its nature, and so on.<br />Tip 3: To teach something, you need to capture the attention of the person. The same is the case with dogs as well. Before starting the training process, you need to catch the attention of it.<br />Tip 4: Keep your training sessions short, limiting the training period to about 15 minutes per day, consistent and always have fun. The key to shaping your puppy&#8217;s behavior is to start out with very easy commands, continue to build on these successes and apply heaps of repetition. <br />Tip 5: The commands can start from the basic ones such as &#8216;Sit&#8217;, &#8216;Down&#8217; and &#8216;Stay&#8217; and gradually move to the simpler tricks such as &#8216;Shake&#8217;, &#8216;Speak&#8217; and &#8216;Roll Over&#8217; to the more complex commands and tricks such as &#8216;Fetch The Ball&#8217;, &#8216;Fetch The Newspaper&#8217; or &#8216;Jump Through The Ring&#8217;.<br />Tip 6: Train him to perform at least one of the commands before getting anything desirable such as food, walk or love.<br />Tip 7: Each time your dog performs a particular command, praise it and reward it immediately with its favorite treat. Motivation is the easiest and most effective way for successful training. <br />Tip 8: You can teach him to sit and shake hands, until you throw the ball for him to fetch or even lie down and roll over to make you pet him or rub his belly. Do not give the desired thing, until the dog drops his resistance and starts obeying your command.<br />Tip 9: Patience holds the key, when it comes to training the dog. You will have to be tolerant to train a dog. It may even wander and offer much resistance for the first few minutes. However, it is your duty to try to teach the same trick to him, after some time.<br />Tip 10: Make sure that dog understands what you want him to do, before withholding his food or walks.</p>
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