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		<title>The Most Successful Dog Training Principles You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 00:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fundamentally, dog training is about communication. From the human perspective, the trainer is communicating to the dog what behaviours are correct, desired, or preferred in what circumstances and what behaviours are undesirable. A trainer must understand communication from the dog. The dog can signal that he is unsure, confused, nervous, happy, excited, and so on. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Fundamentally, dog training is about communication. From the human perspective, the trainer is communicating to the dog what behaviours are correct, desired, or preferred in what circumstances and what behaviours are undesirable.</p>
<p>A trainer must understand communication from the dog. The dog can signal that he is unsure, confused, nervous, happy, excited, and so on. The emotional state of the dog is an important consideration in directing the training, as a dog that is stressed or distracted will not learn efficiently.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get frustrated. There will surely be times in your dog behaviour training that you aren&#8217;t going to like how things are going. If this happens, stop the training session right away. Your frustration can cause you to want to force the issue and end up taking two steps backward with your progress.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to praise your dog. Dog training should be fun for both you and your dog. Give your dog plenty of praise for performing correct behaviours. Dog training by nature is oppressive; you are asking your dog to submit his will to yours. This can create stress. Praise is a great way to alleviate that stress. A stress-free dog learns quicker and has more fun.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s easy, you have to watch them, start as early as possible and never allow them to make mistakes in the house. If the dog has never peed in the house, it&#8217;s foreign to suddenly start..</p>
<p>Positive reinforcements can be anything that the dog finds rewarding &#8211; special food treats, the chance to play with a tug toy, social interaction with other dogs, or the owner&#8217;s attention. The more rewarding a dog finds a particular trainer, the more work he will be prepared to do in order to obtain the trainer. Just being happy about a dog&#8217;s accomplishment is a reward to them.</p>
<p>Make sure you always check your dogs hygiene, a healthy dog always give good response to training than unhealthy ones. Experience has shown so many dog illnesses, but, of them all Canine Distemper, is a serious illness and it is recommended that any dog with an acute outbreak should be taken to a holistic or homeopathic vet to monitor treatment. Home treatment of acute Distemper is not advised and Vi-Pro Plus should be used under the supervision of a holistic or homeopathic vet for cases of active Distemper infections. Also for any other contagious illness, the affected dog should be singled out and treated properly.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Click dog Training is becoming popular nowadays. It probably is the word of mouth among dog owners community. Despite the popularity of this kind of training, not everybody really knows the exact meaning or how click training is being done. Click dog training is a type of training that is based on the dog psychology [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Click dog Training is becoming popular nowadays. It probably is the word of mouth among dog owners community. Despite the popularity of this kind of training, not everybody really knows the exact meaning or how click training is being done. Click dog training is a type of training that is based on the dog psychology which is to reward the desired behavior. It is easy to teach the dog to learn something than teaching him not to do the undesirable behavior. So rather than focusing on the negative side of the dog, click training focuses more on the positive behavior of the dog. Giving focus on the bad traits of the dog will only yield frustration for you and the dog. Most of the time people want to own a dog not merely for the sake they are pet lovers but it is also one way to relieve their stress. Raising a dog is a therapy and focusing much on the behavior that only upsets you defeat its purpose.</p>
<p>Click training is implemented by the use of a small clicker device that will mark the desired behavior of the dog. Once the dog performs something that you like, you need to immediately press the button on the clicker which will give out a very distinct click sound. Click training is called operant conditioning wherein you are teaching the dog to determine that what he is doing is a correct behavior. Actually click dog training starts with classical conditioning but quickly becomes operant as soon as the dog imitates an action to earn a reward.</p>
<p>There is a big difference between a dog that behaves by habit and dog that behaves with purpose. A dog that behaves with purpose always tries to learn good habits to get the reward. They tend to remember the behavior because they are aware of the consequences. Moreover, click training boost the confidence of the dog because it can control the consequences of its action.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your pup simply refuses to listen. No matter what training techniques and tips you try to implement, Fido continues to have a mind of his own and insists on doing what he wants. You say &#8220;sit down&#8221; and the dog runs. You say &#8220;come&#8221; and the dog acts as if he did not hear you. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Your pup simply refuses to listen. No matter what training techniques and tips you try to implement, Fido continues to have a mind of his own and insists on doing what he wants. You say &#8220;sit down&#8221; and the dog runs. You say &#8220;come&#8221; and the dog acts as if he did not hear you. These circumstances make you question why you ever bought the dog in the first place.</p>
<p>One of the problems could be that the pup is actually picking up your sense of frustration. Not everybody is cut out to be a dog trainer. If you think you may not be up to the job, why not consult a specialized dog trainer? After all, it is significant that the dog listen to you for his own sake.</p>
<p>If you feel that hiring a expert dog trainer is too high-priced or a waste of money, you may want to rethink the problem. Specialized training costs far less than the problems and complications that can occur with an untrained puppy.</p>
<p>Once you have decided to hire a expert trainer, you have to find one that teaches obedience in a positive and humane manner using training techniques that include praise, food and play as rewards. Never take your pup to a trainer that uses force or hurting to make the dog submit.</p>
<p>When selecting a professional dog trainer, enquire with breeders, other pet owners and veterinarians for suggestions. Interview quite a few trainers before choosing the one to work with your pup. Do not be afraid to ask questions, particularly ones concerning the type of training techniques he or she uses. Ask for recommendations. A good dog handler should be able to provide numerous references.</p>
<p>Consult the trainer about the merits and demerits of including your pup in a class situation. Your dog might do good in a private lesson without you or in training lessons that involve only you, the dog and the specialized trainer.</p>
<p>If you choose to go with a class situation, ensure there are enough trainers onsite to give the help and guidance that each one is seeking for. One trainer working with 25 puppies and their owners is not expected to achieve much. Your puppy will get a lot more attention when there are a sufficient number of handlers available to help those having problems with the lessons.</p>
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<p>Class situations can be beneficial to dogs that need to be socialized. These classes will provide the opportunity for the dog to get to know other people, as well as other dogs.</p>
<p>You will find that trainers offer different levels of lessons. A good dog handler will host lessons for beginner, intermediate and advanced training sessions.</p>
<p>It is important for you as the owner of the puppy to strengthen what the dog learns during the professional training sessions. It is a good idea to repeat or review the lessons every day. Repetition will assist the puppy retain the vital lessons.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to include other members of your family in the training sessions, both at class and at home. This will help the puppy to gel with other family members.</p>
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