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		<title>How To Train Your Dog To Be Obedient</title>
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<p>The golden rule for successfully preparing your dog to be obedient requires three main components: patience, consistency and positive reinforcement. Dog owners who successfully practice how to train a dog have showed a clear path of communication and thereby strengthened the relationship between the dog and the owner. One of the most important advices on dog training is for the owner to communicate their expectations through repetitive practice. Preparing your dog to be obedient can be achieved at home, at a dog obedience school, at a dog boot camp or some variation thereof.<br /> The best approach towards getting the ideal dog obedience school or dog boot camp I to look for references from your community pet specialists such as your veterinarian or pet store workers. When considering entering your dog in some sort of obedience training program it is significant that they are at least 16 weeks old and have received all vaccinations since they will be in a surroundings with other dogs. After getting credits for positively reviewed dog obedience schools or dog boot camps referred to as kennel board and train often receive mixed reviews regarding effectiveness. Such dog boot camps where the dog lives with the trainer for a certain period of time are sometimes criticized for being delusive in providing real world distractions that exist at home. Nonetheless, the method used by the specific trainer is the best indicator as to how your dog will be treated and will be likely to respond. Training a dog to be obedient should be performed in a manner that teaches the dog the behaviors that are favorable without excessive punishment.<br /> Usually, dog obedience schools and dog boot camps can successfully train your dog to behave through the use of positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement techniques used to discipline are based on the concept that using a dogs motivation such as treats or praise allows the dog to connect his behaviors with your expectations. Dog obedience schools or boot camps that base their teaching methods on physical force or aggressive yelling should be avoided at all costs. The consistent practice of the positive <br />reinforcement established while your dog is enrolled in a dog obedience school or boot camp should be continued even after the program ends. An important advice for dog owners is to continually practice the training method used by the program instructors in order to maintain the obedient behaviors learned.<br /> Dogs that have already developed unfavorable behaviors such as continuous barking, whining or stealing food can also benefit greatly from enrollment in a dog obedience school or boot camp. Instructors employed by dog obedience schools or dog boot camps are often professionally trained to understand the underlying causes of disobedient behavior. Their approach towards how to coach a dog is simply to understand that the dog has needs such as companionship, exercise, food etc. One of the most helpful tips on dog training is that the owner must assert their authority over the dog especially when the dog incessantly jumps on people. Training your dog to be obedient is important in order to establish a loving relationship and it doesn&#8217;t matter whether your dog is a young puppy or has already developed disruptive behaviors.</p>
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<p>Dog training is the process of teaching a dog to perform behaviors in response to certain commands. There are many type of dog training and many objectives, from basic obedience training to specialized areas including police dog, search and rescue, assistance to people with disabilities and entertainment.</p>
<p>The fact that people often forget that dogs do not understand every word they are saying, make dog training an essential thing to get! Just keep in your mind that they do not have a memory that functions like ours. I give you an example: he will not understand, if you have been out and left your dog alone, then arrive home to find he has messed on the floor. It is no good at all by shouting at your dog or punishing him, since they cannot connect between what you are shouting about now and their messy actions of few minutes ago.</p>
<p>In order that your dog understands a reprimand it has to be done at the time that the undesirable action is occurring in order for the dog to understand. It may be frustrating that your dog may do the undesirable actions a few times before you catch him in the act to deal with it, you must have patience and persevere, do not give in and punish after the event because it is pointless and will be ineffective, and in actual fact may make matters much worse.</p>
<p>You should obviously ask yourself why your dog is doing the undesirable behavior too, for example he may need a good walk before you leave him so he has been to the toilet and is a bit sleepy and may then sleep whilst you are out.</p>
<p>I thought you may be interested in reading some of the bullet points contained in this post about Service Dogs Training, How to Train Your Dog and Dogs Shock Collars.</p>
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		<title>Know More On How To Train Your Dogs With The Clicker Training Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 13:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The biggest training secrets of the dog training may be the most effective one. Choosing a training method tailored to your dog&#8217;s breed, age, and individuality will boost positive consequences while using a one-size-fits-all training method may not work with every dog. Researching diverse in styles of dog training through guides and talking to your veterinarian can help you make a choice the best dog training decision for you and your pet.</p>
<p>Many activities issues can be addressed with dog training methods. If your puppy isn&#8217;t housebroken or your older dog abruptly becomes aggressive, you can find a simple and effective technique to retrain the behavior issue. Thinking that a dog obedience school is the only option is something that many new dog owners think that they have to do. One of the secrets to dog training is that you can train your dog on your own with stellar results when you find the right method for you and your pet. While it is best to bring in training methods when your pet is young, there are many methods that work for different ages and breeds of dogs.</p>
<p>One of the best secrets of the dog training can be used in the relatively simple clicker training method. Created in the 1940&#8217;s, this method was popularized in the early 1990&#8217;s. To learn more, check out a class, talk to a dog trainer, or purchase a book outlining the training method steps. Using this method at home is inexpensive requiring only the purchase of the clicker and relevant treats.</p>
<p>The clicker training method can work with all ages and breeds of dogs because it blends a Pavlov an response to the clicker and reward that makes your dog want to complete the task upon hearing the small click. The clicker training system has the pet owner or trainer use a small clicking device. Clicking the device a specific number of times based on required responses nets the dog a treat if he performs the chosen task. Eventually, the clicker and the treat are phased out as the dog becomes used to doing the task.</p>
<p>The clicker training method of dog training can develop into your own best secrets to dog training. As with all dog training methods, constancy is key. With consistent training, your pet will become more obedient. You will yell less and be less frustrated with your pet&#8217;s behavior. In the end, having a well-behaved pet makes for a happy home for everyone including your pet.</p>
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