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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By training your dog, they learn not to excrete in the house, not to chew on things other than their chew toys, as well to not jump on you or others that walk into your home, and any number of other things that lay under the heading of bad manners. Let&#8217;s say, for example that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>By training your dog, they learn not to excrete in the house, not to chew on things other than their chew toys, as well to not jump on you or others that walk into your home, and any number of other things that lay under the heading of bad manners.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say, for example that you are interested in training a Boxer dog; if this is the case, you will need to specifically look into techniques for training Boxers as there will be some Boxer training techniques that will be more successful than other general ones.</p>
<p>One aspect of Boxer training is usually coaching them on how to be a good guard dog, a specialty of the breed. Many individuals are afraid of boxers because they think that they harbor some sort of natural aggression, but they are just as sweet and playful as any other breed of dog. Most people believe that their austere stance and forceful demeanor is indicative of an aggressive dog ready to attack. This may indeed happen if you do not train your boxer correctly.</p>
<p>The Boxer breed is an extremely intelligent one, which can sometimes lead to a very willful animal; however, their intelligent is a valuable asset when embarking on Boxer dog training. You will have to be very patient and very diligent when training your boxer, because there will be moments that he will openly defy your command to do or not to do something, and he will continue to do what he wants, however, in this case you will have to take the steps to give him no other choice. Patience will always be the key when training this breed of dog. A good time to begin training your boxer is as early as 6 weeks old; if you start at this age they will be able to grow up properly just be sure to teach the dog as well as play with him and socialize him so that he remains interested.</p>
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<p>A new puppy in the house is a treat for all family members, but training that pup can be a frustrating and arduous task. It requires a lot of time and energy on your part in order to help him feel like part of the family. There are a number of options for dog training such as dog training tips, dog training treats or you may log on to the internet and click on search dog training. When you do not get the help you need from these, then you may choose to hire a dog trainer.</p>
<p>If you are the proud owner of a new puppy or dog, there are a few things that you need to know. You are the puppy&#8217;s new family, so he needs to interact with you and become comfortable with his new environment. Most of all, he needs to hear commands given in your voice. So, a trainer is not a substitute for the time and care you need to take.</p>
<p>The purpose of a dog trainer is to help supplement what you have already taught. Maybe you have only gone through training your puppy to follow your basic commands like sit, stay, down, hush, go etc. One of the most important and, at times, frustrating parts of training is dog toilet training, so this is something that owners will often seek help with.</p>
<p>Choosing a Trainer</p>
<p>Choosing the right trainer is very important and you should keep in mind that not all dog trainers are of the same level of ability. Therefore, it is wise to ensure the capabilities of a trainer before letting him, or her, near your pup.</p>
<p>Credentials &#8211; First, it is wise to a find out more about a trainer&#8217;s experience. In other words, how many dogs he, or she, has trained and how long he, or she, has been working as a trainer. Ask about training practices and vaccination requirements. You can check the Better Business Bureau to see if any dog owners have lodged complaints.</p>
<p>Demeanor &#8211; Is he, or she, friendly towards the owner and the dog? A friendly trainer is more likely to be a patient trainer. Dogs require a lot of patience during training. You would not like someone to yell at your dog or to use unorthodox methods to make the dog obey.</p>
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<p>Use a Clear Voice for Instructions &#8211; A good trainer can teach you many things. For one, they can show you how to speak a command to get the puppy to comply. Speaking out of anger will only make the situation worse (especially during the dog toilet training or crate training). As an owner, you need to be able to understand the instructions a trainer is giving to the dog, so you can replicate these instructions.</p>
<p>Demonstrations &#8211; Dogs are not the only ones who need to be trained. As owners, you will want to see and follow what the trainer does, so that you can learn, too. Trainers who demonstrate in class can help you if you have trouble.</p>
<p>Remember, you don&#8217;t have to handle your puppy alone. Hiring a dog trainer can help advance your dog&#8217;s training schedule and lower your stress level.</p>
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