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		<title>Advanced Dog Training Method &#8211; Come When Called</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For dog owners, it is vital for you to trains your dog. A dog with behavior problems can be a nightmare for everyone. Coming when called is one of the most important skills that your dog must learn. It is for its safety. Things can get pretty bad when your dog refuses to respond to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>For dog owners, it is vital for you to trains your dog. A dog with behavior problems can be a nightmare for everyone. Coming when called is one of the most important skills that your dog must learn. It is for its safety. Things can get pretty bad when your dog refuses to respond to your call could be easily get hit by a car or get into a fierce fight with other dogs. Not to mention that a well-behaved dog are often a preferable choice to be taken out for a walk in the local park or at the beach.</p>
<p>The &#8220;come when called&#8221; training is quite straightforward and doable for every dog owners. Providing a praise or treats for your dog is pretty much all the step that you as a dog owner need to do. But of course, it still takes some time for the dog to adapt to this training. So, be patient. Once your dog mastered this &#8220;come when called&#8221; trick, it is a right time for you to introduce a number of fun exercises to challenge your dog. This will pique its interest.</p>
<p>Applying the same training session can be boring. So, in order to prevent your dog from degenerating into this state, you should always come out with different training sessions. This is the best ways to motivate your dog. Also, before you start any training, it is important to make sure your dog is motivated and always ready to respond to your treats. To know either your dog is motivated or not, you can do a simple test on him. Taking a piece of his regular food and waving it in front of him. If your dog shows a great enthusiasm, then you can start the training immediately. If he shows opposite reaction, then it would be wise to wait until your dog is in more receptive mood. It is also recommended for you to use a small piece of food in the training. It is to avoid over-feeding your dog during the training sessions.</p>
<p>In more advanced training sessions, you should include your family members in the training. Your goal is to make sure your dog shows the response to all your family members or friends. If you are not informed about this, dog often learns to respond to one person. This can be a problem for those who are watching the dog. This is one of the reasons why professional dog trainers always insist on working with the dog owner during the training sessions. A well-trained dog should be able to respond to whoever is in charge, not just limited to the dog owner or usual handler.</p>
<p>In the back and forth recall training, you need at least 2 or more people standing approximately 10 yards apart. Preferable in a fenced area. All you need to do is to calls the dog and ask him to sit or standby, until the next person asks the dog come. When the dog is responding to command &#8220;come&#8221;, the very same person should reward it with a treat. Keep doing this until the training session ended.</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training Tips</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The key to having a dog pet that is enjoyable and fun is proper dog training. Most people think that dog training is teaching it how to do dumb tricks and competition exercises. Dog obedience training is teaching a dog to understand and do what it is told to do. The most critical aspect in [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The key to having a dog pet that is enjoyable and fun is proper dog training. Most people think that dog training is teaching it how to do dumb tricks and competition exercises. Dog obedience training is teaching a dog to understand and do what it is told to do. The most critical aspect in nurturing a dog-human relationship is training a dog to be obedient. Training a dog to conduct itself in an acceptable manner both at home and outside is also the best way to detect, prevent and get rid of any behavioral problems that most dog owners face. Make your doggy happy and well balanced socially by following these simple Dog obedience training tips.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 1:</strong> Set the training rules and make sure that you repeat them frequent and long enough for the dog to comprehend. The greatest characteristic of a dog trainer is repetition. You should therefore not tell him a rule only once and expect him to grasp it automatically.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 2:</strong> You are the boss at all times and you must make sure that the dog knows that. By nature, a dog will try to train you to accept its behavior and communication, the key to successfully train a dog is making it understand that it is the students and you the trainer not the other way round.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 3:</strong> Give clear and consistent communication signs throughout its training. Make it clear which of its behaviors are acceptable and which are not tolerable. Doing this will set very distinct guidelines for him.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 4:</strong> Constantly evaluate your progress to make sure that you are impacting positively on the dog&#8217;s obedience. If you find some stubbornness, investigate and find the root cause of it and the proper way to handle it.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 5:</strong> Reward the dog only at the right times during the training. If you reward the dog at the wrong time, it will understand the actions preceding the reward as the acceptable conduct which is not the case. If a dog takes an instruction and learns something new, you can choose to reward him either by playing with it its favorite game or giving it something it likes.</p>
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<p><strong>Tip 6:</strong> There should be only one trainer at a time during a training period. Having more than one trainer at a time will send confusing instructions and lessons to the dog. However, after the training session, different people can test the dog&#8217;s grasp.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 7:</strong> Patience when training a dog is a very vital virtue. If you are training a dog and it doesn&#8217;t seem to respond, do not get angry or try underhand shortcut tactics because his will only worsen the situation. All dogs can learn it is just that each dog, just like humans, have different ways to understand things.</p>
<p>There are different flavors of dog obedience programs, ranging from basic &#8220;Sit&#8221; and &#8220;fetch&#8221; instructions to complex dog show behavior training. Dog obedience is not a science that should be left exclusively to the professionals. Follow these simple dog obedience training tips to train your dog well and not only will it strengthen your relationship, it will also be a lot of fun spending time with it.</p>
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<p>As dogs get older and start slowing down, they still need to exercise to keep their blood pumping and heart racing! You should also consult with the vet for tips on how to care and help your dog with exercise.</p>
<p>Your best friend can still do the same thing they&#8217;ve always done as to when they were puppies, the only exception is they&#8217;ll be doing it at a slower pace. When doing excersise with your dog make sure you keep your dog hydrated! Just like you running around in the hot sun will leave you pet a very thirsty animal.</p>
<p>Which is why you should keep an eye on the weather reports. When taking your dog out for a walk, make sure its not too hot or too cold for your dog. The weather could hinder them just a bit. If its cold for your dog and you still would like to take your dog out for a walk, consider a doggy sweater. A 10 -15 minute walk with your dog twice a day. If there is a favorite spot your dog liked to stroll or spend time at, then I would take your dog there. Sometimes taking them to places they like playing will motivate them a bit more.</p>
<p>If your dog likes to play fetch, take your pals favorite toy, if not a soft toy would work just as good. A hard toy would more than likely hurt their teeth or jaw. Don&#8217;t forget your dogs favorite treat as a reward! Playing tug is also a good exercise as well as swimming! Swimming helps with dogs that have hip problems! If you can&#8217;t make it outside for their daily walks, a treadmill works just as good.</p>
<p>If your dog likes to run, then go for it! However, running on hard surfaces like concrete isn&#8217;t something that is helpful or beneficial to your dog. If you don&#8217;t have any other place other than concrete, then walking slowly with your dog is highly suggested and walking at your dogs pace!</p>
<p>Some of these exercises can be done indoors, just incase the weather is a bit too unbearable for your dog.</p>
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<p>While you and your dog do your daily excersises, you should keep a closer eye on your dog. Try to go with your dogs speed, not yours.</p>
<p>If you feel your dog is going way too slow, then taking him to the vet is something you should consider! Your dog may be having other issues that you&#8217;re not aware about! After all, you would like to keep your furry pal longer and we all know, dogs are man&#8217;s best friend!</p>
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<p>Everyone loves to have pets in their homes especially puppies. It can be difficult to control the aggressive nature of some dogs like chewing, digging and other intolerable activities. Don&#8217;t feel irritated with the habits of the dogs because proper training can make them obedient. Dogs are enjoyable companions and obedience-training can makes them much better behaved. Excellent Dog training in Houston is offered to your pets to make them obedient and polite. Training classes are offered to your new dog for improving the interactive and obedient nature of your new small friends. Houston Dog Training centers train the dogs to learn good manners and to obey the dog owners. How nice it will be if your dog shows a polite greeting when guests enter your home? They will be impressed with the nature of your pet.</p>
<p>Trained dogs to obey the commands of the dog owners, accompaniy you to your friends&#8217; and relatives&#8217; houses, play with kids and more fun. It is so easy to train your dog, no matter what its age is, its normal behaviors like biting, chewing and other irritating activities are changed and your little companion will be made adjustable to live in any environment. If your dog is trained in the right way with Dog Obedience Training Houston, not only the behavior problems are solved but your dogs will also learn activities like swimming and other sports. Such centers provide the dogs the comfortable environment for training and encourage them to learn good activities in little time. Large play areas and places for training with all facilities are available in these centers for your loved ones to get trained comfortably. All necessary amenities with quality rooms for stay are offered to the pets and so they would feel as if they are at home.</p>
<p>Experienced training staff of dog training centers takes care of your dogs with balanced food and regular exercises both physically and mentally for them to get trained effectively. Centers providing Dog Training Houston offers training programs for the dog owners also to get known to the psychological nature of the dogs. This would be helpful for you to making your dogs obedient in homes. Any breeds whether small puppy or adult dogs, these training centers could train your pets with knowledge and obedience.</p>
<p>Essential care and attention is given to the dogs with high standard training classes. What fun it would be if your dog obeys your commands? Don&#8217;t you feel happy if it plays with you? Houston Dog Obedience Training makes these possible along with training of many more activities. Your kids will be surprised with the way your puppy plays with them. Get rid of the aggressive habits of your lovable companions. Enjoy the fun with your new little friend.</p>
<p>Dog Obedience Training Houston is offered for your pets to train them with good manners and habits. Extra care and attention along with various programs is provided to your pets by Dog Training Houston. The author is an expert in writing articles and has written numerous articles on the benefits of dog training.</p>
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<p>Your approach to dog training has a big impact on the actual training results that you will get. As long as you have the right mindset about dog training, you can be sure that your puppy will grow into a well-mannered dog that you can be proud of. Aside from having the right mindset, you would also do well to follow the most useful tips and tricks of dog training. Not all dogs are created equal &#8211; some are born to lead while some gladly follows the commands of the pack leader. Consequently, not all dogs respond to training in the same manner &#8211; some gladly do their tasks and exercises without giving you, the owner, a hard time while others will test your temperament to its limits.</p>
<p>Once you have learned a few techniques it should be enough to begin, you can start by curing the basic problems that most people have with their dogs, such as barking and biting. If your dog barks a lot at a young age it really is nothing to worry about how else is a dog supposed to communicate with you, but if he is showing aggression when he barks this may be a problem. You will need to start off by figuring out why he is barking. Maybe he needs to go outside or maybe he is hungry those are to common problems. The dog could also be frightened if this is the case figure out what it is that is causing him to be scared. Cure these problems and you will be one step closer to easing the amount of barking your dog does.</p>
<p>Leash training a dog can help tremendously when taking your dog out on a walk. A couple weeks of leash training should be sufficient to let the dog try to walk by your side without a leash. If things don&#8217;t go well, keep the leash on for another week and then try without the leash again. A dog will pull on a leash because of the pressure they feel when you pull back. Once your dog starts to pull, let out all the tension in the leash and go in the other direction. As your dog comes to your side quickly praise your dog and gather up the leash.</p>
<p>The basic principles of how to train a dog are positive and negative reinforcement. It can be difficult for new dog owners to learn how to properly train their dog. Remember to focus on the most important things first: aggression and obedience. It will be considerably easier to train an obedient dog.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin. Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but he can learn quickly at this time. This is the time to build well known exercises that will assist you throughout your instruction, as your puppy matures.</p>
<p>Buying Baby.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever instruction must start once you get the pet home, by making sure he knows where his food and water are, where he&#8217;ll visit the bathroom, and where he will snooze. This is also the ideal time for you to start educating your dog exactly what times of day are appropriate for taking a nap. If your own daytime and evening routine is a steady plan, there&#8217;s a better possibility that you can train your dog to be energetic mainly when you are.</p>
<p>The Entire World is a Chew Toy.</p>
<p>Your Golden Retriever puppy training will have to address your pup&#8217;s natural love of biting. Offer appropriate toys for your dog to chew, make certain he isn&#8217;t ripping all of them apart and eating any dangerous material, and try to puppy-proof your house as well as possible. In case your puppy sets out to chew anything inappropriate, handle bad conduct immediately &#8212; often a sharp &#8220;No!&#8221; will do throughout your obedience training, as long as you are consistent in dealing with any difficulties. Compliment good habits right away with pats and hugs. Your dog may give in to temptation several times during this period, but if you keep up your constant teaching, he&#8217;ll understand quickly.</p>
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<p>About the Leash.</p>
<p>You can also commence leash training at this time of your Golden Retriever puppy instruction. Begin around the home, to make certain your dog is accustomed and comfortable with the leash prior to taking him out in public. You may let him get accustomed to his training collar and leash in the house or in the backyard. As soon as he is used to these new objects, try selecting the leash up and calling your dog&#8217;s name. Whenever he comes, praise him immediately so he will know he&#8217;s being a good boy! Should you start in the house and then take him into the garden, soon he will associate the leash with his outside time, and be eager to obey.</p>
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