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		<title>Basic Dog Training Commands</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog is not merely a simple mammal, your dog is your companion, your supporter and your best friend. On the other hand you are his tutor or trainer from which dog learns several things. No one has doubt in this fact that dog is the most faithful pet in the entire animal universe. This is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog is not merely a simple mammal, your dog is your companion, your supporter and your best friend. On the other hand you are his tutor or trainer from which dog learns several things. No one has doubt in this fact that dog is the most faithful pet in the entire animal universe. This is a unique feature that is only seen in dog and for this reason dog is even presented as a hero in several films. Training also plays an important role in dog behavior. So, proper training is essential for every dog by his owner as dog learns several things by proper training. Once your dog become familiar with your actions and commands, he will follow all your instructions. Below are few basic dog training commands that convert a simple dog in a well mannered pet animal that follow all the instructions of his owner properly. It is the duty of dog owner to make his dog at ease with these fundamental Dogs training Commands.</p>
<p>Dogs have a sensitive nature; your dog will get bored if you teach him in long sections. It is the best practice to teach your dog in small sections each no more than 5-7 minutes. If you teach your dog in long section of 20-30 minutes your dog will start neglecting your instructions and all your effort and hard work go wasted. So always teach your dog in short sections. You may repeat the section after some time if you want.</p>
<p>Now talking about the basic commands, Sit is the first basic command in dog training. Generally dogs gain knowledge of this command with no trouble. Once your dog become familiar with this command, your dog will sit at very point when you apply this command, &#8220;Leash Training &#8220;is one more significant command for every dogs and young puppy. Never attempt to be ruthless with your dog by dragging and hauling him. Allow your dog to leash appropriately and stroll with you. This command is little complicated so give your dog proper time to become skilled at this command. Never try to be panic at your dog during the training process. Another basic command is Heel .Dog all the time feel at ease while walking next to you .This command is generally used if your dog start walking in front of you. Never drag your dog if he&#8217;s walking in front of you. Educate this command correctly so to acquire good communication.&#8221; Stay&#8221; is used to make your dog sit at that spot where he is .This command is extremely significant and acquire little time to get a hold by your dog.</p>
<p>Each above mention commands are extremely obliging for each and every dog breeds. Always try to teach your dog in short sessions instead of long sittings. Never overlook to admire your dog frequently as it will make your dog think at ease with you. Never become disappointed if your dog does not understand something, always keep in mind you&#8217;re your dog is not a human so he take some time for understanding. Be courageous, peaceful and reliable with them .Give your dog a nutritious rich meal. Develop a sense of fearless and well mannered. Play games with your dog while training session to make him more relaxed. Feel affection for your dog and in come back he will offer lots of love and admiration to you.</p>
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<p>There are basically two schools of thought at the moment when it comes to dog training. The one belief is that you need to replicate as far as possible the wolf pack ethos, and the other is that you don&#8217;t. We know that all dogs originated as wolves and selective breeding has developed all the different types of dogs we see today. It is assumed that all the basic instincts of the wolf are still there somewhere in your dog. The &#8220;pack&#8221; school of thought believes that you have to establish yourself as the &#8220;leader of the pack&#8221; and your dog will follow and obey you willingly. As far as possible they believe in holding themselves aloof from their dogs, encouraging an element of respect bordering on fear. An experiment done with tamed wolves shows that when a wolf gets into trouble or difficulties, even though he has accepted human authority, he does not go to a human for help but rather struggles himself to sort things out.</p>
<p>A dog, on the other hand, looks immediately for help to his human owner. I believe that the relationship between dog and owner is unique, and nothing like that between a wolf pack leader and the wolves. The more loving you are to your dog, the more he loves you. If he disobeys you it is from misunderstanding, or lack of bonding. Get the bond right and the respect will come by itself. He needs to know without doubt what you will not tolerate, and with absolute clarity what you do want of him. In return, you have to know and understand his needs. There is indeed a lot of the wolf still there and you need to respect that. Whatever your personal philosophy is about packs and dogs, your dog training follows a similar route. As early as possible, start working with your dog. Handling, playing and gentle brushing can be done when he is just a few weeks old. Once he starts eating, a whole new leverage opens up to you. Most dogs love food and unless you live somewhere where there is a threat of poisoning, you should encourage him to take food rewards.</p>
<p>Also particular areas of their bodies where they love being scratched, such as between the neck and the shoulder blades. These things can be used as rewards to show that you are pleased with them. Never use them in conjunction with displeasure or punishment, though. Time and again I have seen a dog scolded for doing something wrong and then patted. How confusing is that! You have to find ways to communicate. This is the way you build up a common language with them. Your different commands should sound different. Your tone of voice and movements are more important than the words themselves. Even a really intelligent dog understands relatively few words. But he is a sharper reader of body language than even you are! Be consistent at all times. Dogs, like all animals, don&#8217;t like surprises. They like to know what to expect, and for you to be entirely predictable. This is the basic building block of trust. When dogs know, trust and love you and they understand what you want of them, they are almost unbelievably anxious to please. Once this basic relationship has been established, you can go on to whatever discipline of training you prefer. There are many. Basic home dog obedience, protection and police dog work, tracking, sniffing out dangerous substances or trapped or buried people, sheep herding, flyball, jumping and agility, blind dog training and other disabled helper functions, to name just a few.</p>
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