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		<title>Dog Poop Bags And Training On Picking Up Dog Waste</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In addition to training our canine friends, we all need training in how to use our dog poop bags for picking up dog waste. We have been using dog waste bags for so long and always in the same way, that we can&#8217;t even imagine something different. However, there is a better way! And we [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In addition to training our canine friends, we all need training in how to use our dog poop bags for picking up dog waste. We have been using dog waste bags for so long and always in the same way, that we can&#8217;t even imagine something different. However, there is a better way! And we must be trained in order to make our lives easier, safer and certainly healthier. So let&#8217;s begin right now.</p>
<p>First of all we need to be trained in the proper way to remember to bring our poop bags every time we venture out with our pets. By having a supply always available in our poop pouch, we no longer need to remember every time to grab the waste bags as we head out the door. We no longer need to remember to stuff them in our pockets with the real possibility of tearing them. Now they will always be available in our pouch which is designed to safely and securely carry dog poop bags and other needed items. So we need to occasionally remember to place a supply in our accessory pouch. We also need to always have the dog pouch attached to our leash or sitting nearby to quickly grab as we head out the door. New awareness, but easy!</p>
<p>Secondly, we must be trained in our methods of picking up and then carrying dog poop. The pick-up part is rather simple &#8211; we all know this. Invert the bag, scoop, re-invert the bag, tie it and we think we are done. But we are not! The new training is to now realize the huge load of germs present in this bag. These include bacteria, parasites, worms and their eggs. It is a load that must be protected. So casually carrying dog waste bags down the street will no longer be acceptable. We must safely and securely protect this load of feces and germs, and the best way to do so is to gently place it in an interior pocket of a poop pouch. This will also remove the ugly bag from the view of everyone, including ourselves. New and safer view, but easy!</p>
<p>Thirdly, we must be trained in what to do next. We thought we were done? No! What do we do after using toilet facilities, even if we didn&#8217;t touch anything? We wash our hands. Canine feces carry a much larger load of pathogens than human feces, so washing our hands after handling dog poop is only simple common sense. Even if we didn&#8217;t touch anything. Since we are not near soap and water, hand sanitizer is our only available option. Having a small bottle always available in our poop pouch that carries our dog poop bags is our best option. This new training is very healthy, but easy!</p>
<p>Finally, we must be trained in realizing that there are accessory pouches that will carry more than our dog waste bags. Some not only carry our hand sanitizer which is, of course, always needed. They also have room for dog training supplies, treats, park passes, wallets, cell phones, keys, and even a dog poop bags dispenser. Evaluating the many fashionable and available options is training worth considering. This new training for picking up dog waste will make our lives more convenient, and it is easy!</p>
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		<title>Poop Bags And An Extrordinary Way of Making Our Lives Easier</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. This is a statement worth remembering, especially in relation to those things that make our lives easier. Such as poop bags for our dogs. We need to carry empty dog waste bags and after we load them we need to continue carrying them, because now [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. This is a statement worth remembering, especially in relation to those things that make our lives easier. Such as poop bags for our dogs.</p>
<p>We need to carry empty dog waste bags and after we load them we need to continue carrying them, because now they are full. So we need to find an extraordinary way to do this &#8211; something that will make our lives easier.</p>
<p>First of all, we must have something that will make sure our dog poop bags are always available to us. We so very often plan to pick up our waste bags before venturing out, and then we forget. If we do remember them, we stuff them in our pockets and risk the possibility of tearing them. So we need a convenient way of making remembering and carrying our pet poop bags easier tasks. Some way where they are always ready for usage.</p>
<p>We also need something that will protect our full bag of feces from rips, tears or breakage. Carrying our dog poop bags on our leashes or dangling from our hands does not give us this protection. We need an out-of-the-ordinary way, a new way of carrying our dog waste bags safely.</p>
<p>We certainly need something that will take this yucky bag out of our vision and also the view of others. We need to be reminded of the era we live in, where carrying visible plastic bags of feces down the street is now quite outdated. We need something that corresponds more to the fancy leashes, collars, and sweaters that we buy for our pets.</p>
<p>Maybe we even need an extraordinary way of having room for other needed items like dog training supplies, treats and definitely a bottle of hand sanitizer. Something where we don&#8217;t always have to remember what to carry, and what pocket to carry it in.</p>
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<p>What is this extraordinary something? It is one of the many carriers now available for our poop bags, empty and full. Truly extraordinary, and it will meet all of our needs. And maybe it even includes pockets for all the other necessities &#8211; something that will have space for everything we desire when out romping with our pets.</p>
<p>We must consider adding the extraordinary to our lives. We must now carry our poop bags like never done before. And carry other needed items too. We must consider this new, unique and extraordinary dog pouch &#8211; a discreet dog waste bags carrier.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Owning a dog can bring great joy to your life. Dogs provide you with company and allow you to relax. However, when they start digging in your backyard or lawn, it can get quite annoying. Because of the unpleasant sight and the damage they create, you need to find immediate solution to stop dog digging. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Owning a dog can bring great joy to your life. Dogs provide you with company and allow you to relax. However, when they start digging in your backyard or lawn, it can get quite annoying. Because of the unpleasant sight and the damage they create, you need to find immediate solution to stop dog digging. Your pet does it for several reasons. By knowing the different probable causes of their action, you can have the problem solved. Here are the effective ways to help you.</p>
<p>Getting The Best Dog Training Tips is Fundamental if You Want to Have a Healthy Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>Tip #1: Provide Attention</p>
<p>Some dogs dig in your garden to catch your attention. Because they too have feelings, they need to be caressed and loved. If you keep on ignoring your pets, the problem will persist. To stop a dog from digging, find time to play with them. Simple patting can assure them of your affection. Click the Links below to find out the correct way to apply this technique.</p>
<p>Tip #2: Provide Mental and Physical Stimulation</p>
<p>Like humans, dogs get bored at times. With their idle time, they tend to dig. To stop dog digging, provide mental and physical stimulation. Shift their energy to something positive. Provide them with lots of exercise. Bring them to the park or train them to follow simple commands.</p>
<p>Tip #3: Confine your Dog in a Kennel</p>
<p>If you cannot supervise your dog at all times, confine them in a kennel when you are not around. However, keep the place warm and comfortable. You need to do this until you are able to stop dog digging.</p>
<p>Tip # 4: Discourage them</p>
<p>An effective way to stop your dog from digging is to discourage them. You can do this by burying chicken wire or adding their feces in the area where they dig. The feeling of the wire in their paws and the smell of their stool discourages them from doing it.</p>
<p>Dog digging is a common problem for most pet owners. And often the tips above may not totally provide a solutions. Click the links below to find a way that will work guaranteed.</p>
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<p>Dogs are creatures of habit and once they pick up a bad habit they have a tendency to repeat it. Bad habits can be detrimental to the dog&#8217;s health and cause him to be in danger. If your dog is displaying negative behavior, you must quickly intervene before they become a bad habit. Here is an excellent dog training guide that will help you groom your dogs into perfect pets!</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Guide is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Has a Tendency to Bite</p>
<p>During playtimes, your dogs may nip other canines. However, this is a very natural behavior. Your dog may in turn bite you because they perceive this as acceptable behavior. To eliminate this behavior, you can first give them chew toys. Supervise their sessions with the toys. Fill a can with some coins so that you can hear the clinging sound when you shake it. When your dog bites the chew toy, shake the can to shock him. Gradually, he will stop his biting behavior.</p>
<p>If Your Pet Likes to Eat Its Own Feces<br />If your dog feeds on its own feces, he has a high risk of developing health problems. Dogs tend to eat feces when they are bored or hungry. Feed your dog well and with special diets that will give the feces a pungent smell when passed. As the owner, it is your responsibility to eliminate its stool when your dog is done.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Loves To Chase</p>
<p>Dogs find it a thrill to chase after moving objects or persons. You will have to eliminate this behavior because you may lose him when he runs off. He can also get into an accident when he chases after a car. Partner up with someone, who will be the runner. Give him a water pistol. When he begins to chase your partner, the latter should suddenly stop and turn to squirt water in your pets face. This will shock your dog. Repeat this training until your dog no longer chases after things or people.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Barks Excessively</p>
<p>Identify the reason why your dog is barking. If he is seeking your attention, you must not give in to his cries. You will only be encouraging him; he knows that all he has to do is bark and you will give him due attention. Instead, ignore his barks until he stops. Then, go to him and cuddle him. This tells him that he is being rewarded for being quiet.</p>
<p>Another excellent tip to prevent your dog from barking excessively is to get him to exercise. A dog barks when he is bored. If you engage him in physical activities, he is less likely to bark. A worn out dog will need to recover and replenish his energy. Thus, it is a good idea to bring your dog out on a long walk before night time. This way, you don&#8217;t have to worry about him disturbing the peace at night.</p>
<p>These are some common tips that most dog owners look for in a dog training guide. If you seem to have a problem managing your dog&#8217;s behavior, you can try to apply these techniques.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are creatures of habit and once they pick up a bad habit they have a tendency to repeat it. Bad habits can be detrimental to the dog&#8217;s health and cause him to be in danger. If your dog is displaying negative behavior, you must quickly intervene before they become a bad habit. Here is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs are creatures of habit and once they pick up a bad habit they have a tendency to repeat it. Bad habits can be detrimental to the dog&#8217;s health and cause him to be in danger. If your dog is displaying negative behavior, you must quickly intervene before they become a bad habit. Here is an excellent dog training guide that will help you groom your dogs into perfect pets!</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Guide is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Has a Tendency to Bite</p>
<p>During playtimes, your dogs may nip other canines. However, this is a very natural behavior. Your dog may in turn bite you because they perceive this as acceptable behavior. To eliminate this behavior, you can first give them chew toys. Supervise their sessions with the toys. Fill a can with some coins so that you can hear the clinging sound when you shake it. When your dog bites the chew toy, shake the can to shock him. Gradually, he will stop his biting behavior.</p>
<p>If Your Pet Likes to Eat Its Own Feces<br />If your dog feeds on its own feces, he has a high risk of developing health problems. Dogs tend to eat feces when they are bored or hungry. Feed your dog well and with special diets that will give the feces a pungent smell when passed. As the owner, it is your responsibility to eliminate its stool when your dog is done.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Loves To Chase</p>
<p>Dogs find it a thrill to chase after moving objects or persons. You will have to eliminate this behavior because you may lose him when he runs off. He can also get into an accident when he chases after a car. Partner up with someone, who will be the runner. Give him a water pistol. When he begins to chase your partner, the latter should suddenly stop and turn to squirt water in your pets face. This will shock your dog. Repeat this training until your dog no longer chases after things or people.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Barks Excessively</p>
<p>Identify the reason why your dog is barking. If he is seeking your attention, you must not give in to his cries. You will only be encouraging him; he knows that all he has to do is bark and you will give him due attention. Instead, ignore his barks until he stops. Then, go to him and cuddle him. This tells him that he is being rewarded for being quiet.</p>
<p>Another excellent tip to prevent your dog from barking excessively is to get him to exercise. A dog barks when he is bored. If you engage him in physical activities, he is less likely to bark. A worn out dog will need to recover and replenish his energy. Thus, it is a good idea to bring your dog out on a long walk before night time. This way, you don&#8217;t have to worry about him disturbing the peace at night.</p>
<p>These are some common tips that most dog owners look for in a dog training guide. If you seem to have a problem managing your dog&#8217;s behavior, you can try to apply these techniques.</p>
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<p>The best time to begin training your puppy is at the very beginning. It is easier to learn the right way to do things the first time than to have to unlearn bad habits first.</p>
<p>The first thing you will need to do after buying your puppy is to take it home. The safest way to carry your puppy is by using either a harness that attaches to the seatbelt or to use a dog carrier. A puppy who is unused to those devices might feel uncomfortable at first, and cry, or express a desire to sit on your lap. This is a dangerous practice and should not be encouraged. Use the doggy seatbelt or car seat in the beginning and your pup will soon get used to it.</p>
<p>When you reach home, the all-important puppy house training should begin. Fortunately, in most breeds there is an inborn instinct to eliminate away from where they live. Even the youngest of pups will often take some steps away from its mother before doing its business. Dogs are creatures of habit so as soon as you get home, begin taking the puppy to a spot where you want it to eliminate. Give it some time to walk around and explore its new environment. When it does its business, praise it for doing the right thing. Eliminating outside can be frightening at first, because that is when a dog is at his most vulnerable. To a puppy who is used to being inside, the great outdoors can be overwhelming at first, so don&#8217;t be surprised if it runs for cover. Gently take your puppy back to the right place, and reassure it that you are there for it. Take it back to the same place frequently, and give it time to sniff around. When it smells the odor of its last elimination, it will feel inspired to repeat its earlier performance. Again, supply plenty of praise.</p>
<p>Do not punish you pup for making mistakes. That will only make it afraid of you. Pushing the dog&#8217;s face into its feces is a dangerous practice. It can make it impossible for the animal to breath or cause an infection. When it has an accident, clean up the urine, or pick up the feces and take it outside, showing the dog where to put it. (After your demonstration, of course, you will want to throw the waste away). The use of dog repellants is not recommended because they can cause nausea and vomiting.</p>
<p>When walking your dog you will want to use a leash to keep it safe. This puppy training should begin with a six feet long leash attached to a collar or harness. The use of a choke collar is discouraged, because it causes discomfort. You should be able to get two fingers between your puppy&#8217;s neck and the collar. The width of the leash depends upon the size of the dog. A small breed such as a shih-tzu or Chihuahua can probably use the narrowest leash your neighborhood pet supply store has to offer. A German shepherd or a Great Dane would obviously need a much thicker one. First attach the leash to the puppy&#8217;s collar (choke collars are not necessary) and have the puppy stand to your left.</p>
<p>Say &#8220;Sit,&#8221; and gently push down the puppy&#8217;s rear end until it is sitting. Reward the puppy with praise or a treat when it is sitting. The next command to teach is &#8220;down&#8221;, and it is taught in the same way.</p>
<p>Say the command and pull the puppy&#8217;s front paws until it is in a &#8220;Sphinx&#8221; position. Reward with a treat or praise. This is puppy training is especially good for large breeds, since it can be used when smaller dogs are around to reassure them that your large dog will not harm them.</p>
<p>To teach the pup to walk with a leash, say &#8220;Come on.&#8221; Then gently pull the dog along, on your left side. Reward the puppy with praise or a treat when he does walks along beside you without pulling. This kind of leash walking can be used where there is a good amount of room around.</p>
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<p>When you are walking your dog in a crowded place, such as an outdoor fair, you will want your pet to know &#8220;heel.&#8221; Say the command and gently pull the puppy next to your heel. Reward the dog when it obeys.</p>
<p>The last command on our agenda is &#8220;stay,&#8221; which is useful when you have guests over who are afraid of dogs, or if you want to open the door to bring in the groceries and don&#8217;t want your dog to run off. Give the command and then walk off a few feet. If the dog tries to follow you, put the puppy back to the same place, give the command again, and walk off a few feet. Start by staying away only a few seconds, return, and give the dog a reward. Gradually increase the time as the dog learns.</p>
<p>Remember, puppy training should be a good experience for both of you, because you will be this puppy&#8217;s caregiver for the rest of its life and it will be your companion and friend. When you are both comfortable with the basics, you might want to teach your new friend some tricks. That puppy training will be the subject of future articles. Have fun.</p>
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