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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training a small doggy might appear like a problematic task, particularly when it turns out that your new doggy is not as adorable as you thought (for example: eliminates on the flooring, consumes his own stools etc.). There is a selection of common puppy problems such as woofing, biting or whining that you might have [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training a small doggy might appear like a problematic task, particularly when it turns out that your new doggy is not as adorable as you thought (for example: eliminates on the flooring, consumes his own stools etc.). There is a selection of common puppy problems such as woofing, biting or whining that you might have to confront when educating your new puppy. In this particular article I am going to discuss a handful of them and present you with a few straightforward methods that may truly be of assistance when 1 is striving to teach the canine obedience.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Part 1 &#8211; Eliminating Inside</strong></p>
<p>The least complicated method to halt baby dog from messing your floor covering would be to create a living area specifically for him. You could do this either by buying a crate or separating part of the family room with a baby gate. Due to the fact that dogs are naturally clean animals your pet will never soil his den unless forced to. Just make sure to observe his behavior and take him to the garden as soon as you see that he&#8217;s circling and sniffing around. Furthermore, decide upon one spot as the toilet area so that he&#8217;ll associate eliminating with this exact spot and will be less likely urinate or defecate elsewhere. Stay consistent in making use of one command and ensure that all of the members of the family utilize the identical training methods as you.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Element 2 &#8211; Biting And Nipping</strong></p>
<p>That is one of the most maddening puppy problems however the truth is you are not able to eradicate it entirely, especially from young pups existence. This is certainly due to the fact puppies utilize biting, nipping and also mouthing as a remedy for the suffering and itchiness associated with the teething period they go through (this can certainly continue up to a couple of months). However, it is possible to still redirect such pattern on to some thing extra suitable the same as a Kong chewing gadget. This small device could be jammed with doggy foods and treats and will offer your puppy with hours of entertainment and hold him far from your palms, legs, shoes or boots etc.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Part 3 &#8211; Whimpering</strong></p>
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<p>A different standard doggie problem is whimpering. A lot of of us merely stand this annoying sound, get really frustrated and discipline the doggie without actually intending to fully grasp what is going on. The real truth is that preventing young puppies from whimpering is fairly uncomplicated provided that one understands exactly what to look for while investigating the leads of whimpering. First be sure your canine isn&#8217;t lonely (you can move his cage inside your bedroom for the night time ), hungry or thirsty. Furthermore, check whether the temp is not too low or too high because this may also cause him to complain. If the dog sits in front of the door he&#8217;s attempting to signalize that he really needs to relieve himself and you need to let him out. In case you did every one of these things and your pup carries on whining he might be dealing with a number of health-related complications hence it&#8217;s best to take him to the veterinarian if necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Puppy Problems Part 4 &#8211; Barking</strong></p>
<p>Final among the 4 most maddening doggy problems. Even though woofing is actually a natural part of each and every dog&#8217;s life a number dogs get seriously into this and then lose control over the volume of noise they make. In an effort to cease excessive barking you certainly will need to determine the actual cause of such behavior and handle it using the adequate solution. My personal favorite one is based upon on making use of a water gun. Whenever your dog starts barking shoot him without delay in the face and then say strongly &#8216;quiet&#8217;. Repeat the procedure every time he commences making noise to ensure that your puppy to connect barking with the sore sensation of getting wet. For this system to function properly you may need to be on the spot as many times as you can and additionally react immediately. Bear in mind that regularity and patience are the two main factors while fighting puppy problems.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Clicker dog training is widely considered to be one of the most effective methods used today in controlling and managing a dog&#8217;s behavior. When it comes to teaching them basic commands, it really takes very little time to grasp the principles and techniques of clicker training, and when utilising a good quality clicker, you will [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Clicker dog training is widely considered to be one of the most effective methods used today in controlling and managing a dog&#8217;s behavior. When it comes to teaching them basic commands, it really takes very little time to grasp the principles and techniques of clicker training, and when utilising a good quality clicker, you will be able to see results in a very short time, regardless of the kind of dog you&#8217;re training.</p>
<p>How Clicker Training Works</p>
<p>The general principle behind clicker training involves creating an association between the clicker sound and a particular command, and teaching your dog to recognise this association. When the dog responds correctly to any given command, they are rewarded with the sound of the clicker. The result is that specific, desirable dog behaviors are then marked.</p>
<p>Obviously, you first need to teach your dog that the clicker symbolises a reward for their good behavior and this can be helped along with the use of dog treats, and of course, a clicker purchased from your local pet shop.</p>
<p>An important note to mention here is that your dog should not hear the noise of that clicker except to let them know that they have done a good job and that they are about to receive a treat. In the early stages of training, if you use a verbal command at other times without use of a clicker, they may not respond as quickly because the association is not as strong between command and reward as it is between command, clicker and reward.</p>
<p>Clicker Dog Training &#8211; How It&#8217;s Done</p>
<p>Clicker dog training comprises of 3 basic steps. Initially, you need to get the dog to perform the correct behavior, in other words, convince them to do what it is you want. This may involve getting them to either sit, stay, come, roll over, or whatever trick you know will be easiest to get them to do first. As soon as they perform this behavior, immediately mark it with the clicker and their favourite reward.</p>
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<p>Usually, you will see results after only 2 or 3 markings. Your dog will understand quickly what it was they did, and will start to repeat that correct response whenever you use the clicker. Clicker dog training is so successful because the dog&#8217;s immediate response to your command means that you can reward them straight away, reinforcing the association in the dogs mind. Using a verbal command on its own, without the use of a clicker, will take longer for the dog to grasp.</p>
<p>In the following days and weeks, continue this process to reinforce your dogs correct responses as much as possible. Making sure to always use the clicker, you can substitute the use of treats as rewards from time to time with lots of praise and petting. Your dog will appreciate this just as much and will eventually forget to expect a treat for their behavior.</p>
<p>Making the Transition to a Command</p>
<p>Once your dog is an A-Grade student and has mastered good behavior, you can make the transition to a verbal command that you can use anytime, anywhere, with or without a clicker. Whenever you choose to use the clicker, make sure to say the command, followed quickly by a click, and finished up with a reward. Your dog will very quickly learn to associate these 3 steps.</p>
<p>Progressing on from good clicker dog training, your dog will readily respond to verbal commands and praise at the drop of a hat and will simply learn the command.</p>
<p>There will be no further need for either the clicker, dog treats or praise, as your dog will instinctively know what the correct response is to any given command, and that it pleases you.</p>
<p>As you can now appreciate, there are many applications for clicker dog training. With a simple, sharp command, you will be able to mark and reinforce practically any behavior you want.</p>
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