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		<title>Ways to Prevent Your Havanese From Getting Hit By a Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 14:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The number one fear of any Havanese owner is that their dog will get out the front door and immediately run into the street where they will get hit by a car. It&#8217;s a horrible fate and one that even the best behaved dog is in danger of if you&#8217;re not careful. So, how do [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The number one fear of any Havanese owner is that their dog will get out the front door and immediately run into the street where they will get hit by a car. It&#8217;s a horrible fate and one that even the best behaved dog is in danger of if you&#8217;re not careful.</p>
<p>So, how do you stop your dog from running off and getting hit by a car? There are a few specific training exercises that will get your dog in line. But, be prepared to pour a bit of effort into the process. After all, they want out that door.</p>
<p>Keeping Them in the House</p>
<p>Number one, and always most important is to keep your Havanese in the house. Most dogs that get away and hit, are ones that managed to sneak out the door to enjoy the great outdoors. You can&#8217;t blame them. It&#8217;s all they want – a chance to get outside and see everything the world has to offer.</p>
<p>But, simply sticking your foot out when you go out the door isn&#8217;t going to get the job done. You need to teach her that the door is yours and they cannot go through it. To do this, train them to sit and wait whenever you go near the door.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need to set a boundary near your door and not let your dog ever pass this boundary without your leave. Everyone in the family will need to abide by the same rules &#8211; something that can often be hard to control.</p>
<p>As you train her, provide treats whenever she sits and waits successfully for you to open the door. Eventually, if you can go to the door, open it and step foot outside without your dog trying to go with you, you&#8217;ll be able to worry far less when someone else opens that door.</p>
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<p>Leash Training and Curb Control</p>
<p>Another important way to protect your dog is to properly train them on a leash. A dog that has proper respect of the leash and the space they have available to them outside is far less likely to run away if the leash falls.</p>
<p>To do this, never let your dog pull ahead of you. Additionally, don&#8217;t let your dog sniff anything without getting your go ahead. I like to control the pace of the walk for 15 minutes before letting my dog sniff anything. Then, the sniffing becomes a reward that you offer up for their good walking.</p>
<p>Additionally, always have your dog sit and wait patiently at curbs and corners. Your dog should never be permitted to cross the street without your express permission.</p>
<p>This creates the same effect as not letting them near the door. They will eventually recognize that the street is something they do not have leave to pass without you. Ideally, if all else fails, they will then stop at the curb if they do get outside, instead of running openly into the street.</p>
<p>Keeping a Close Eye on Your Dog</p>
<p>With all the precautions in the world, it is impossible to ensure your dog never gets out the front door or pulls the leash out of your hand. That is why training is so incredibly important. As you can see, it is not just for your convenience &#8211; but for the dog&#8217;s safety.</p>
<p>The second you start letting your dog run off down the street without you or giving them free reign over the yard, you teach them that they have no boundaries outside. Cars become a much more enticing target when this happens. Your goal should be to protect them, keeping them away from threats like the street.Practice the points stated above and you&#8217;ll never need to worry about this terrible event from happening.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 03:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When there is a new puppy in the household, the first few hours would be spent in absolute euphoria. Everyone laughs at the antics of the rascally puppy. Everyone gets indulgent when they playfully tug on the shoes and start grappling with the shoe laces. The puppy growls and biting can also be quite amusing. Until the puppy converts everything in the house and immediately becomes chaos personified.</p>
<p>It would be alright really if the adults and children of the household are already experienced puppy trainers or have already gone through Puppy Training Classes in the past for they would know how to deal with the idiosyncrasies of a baby. However, most people do not know where to start or even know how to house train. The result would be chaotic for lack of a better term and there are already numerous reality shows which display poor behaviours of pets which can cause friction in family lives. The movies are not helping out either with funny scripts like Marley&amp;Me. No, it is definitely not funny but it can be hilariously frustrating. The only thing to do would be to seek help.</p>
<p>The most obvious thing would be to send the pup off to puppy training classes, with the humans of course. This is very important. Other humans with pets think that it is only the puppy trainers who will take care of the puppy issue, but this is wrong. A good dog training tip is to that training should involve both the human and the puppy.</p>
<p>The only problem that has to be faced is looking for good Puppy Training Classes and puppy trainers. It is important to say first hand that no two trainers are exactly alike. Each will have their own theories and approach to the training. Finding the right one may be difficult, fortunately, there is Facebook and Twitter.</p>
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<p>Facebook is one of the best sources to look for puppy and dog training tip as well as trainers. Here, the numerous friends online can offer each other great dog training tip on which trainer to trust and where they are located. There are also trainers who advertise for free in these two sites which any member can click on to.</p>
<p>When faced with a puppy problem, it is very important not to let it go on for months. It would be more difficult to train an older puppy than it is a younger one. The younger they are the better, and the more they can accept the situation than the older dogs who may just want to exert their dominance over their humans.</p>
<p>Find the right trainer in the social networking sites for many the millions of friends online everyday are the right source of information.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog training books make the perfect reference to make use of if you find yourself having trouble getting your furry friend to be obedient. The numerous misguided beliefs that accompany the subject of teaching your dog effectively can lead to confusion, both on the part of the pet owner who wonders constantly why his canine [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog training books make the perfect reference to make use of if you find yourself having trouble getting your furry friend to be obedient. The numerous misguided beliefs that accompany the subject of teaching your dog effectively can lead to confusion, both on the part of the pet owner who wonders constantly why his canine cannot obey and on the part of the dog, who does not know what is wanted from it. Dog training books assist to treat this scenario in numerous ways. First, they provide a consistent routine to everyday life. That helps your pet to learn what it is meant to do. Second, they help you to adhere to a measurable plan so that you can observe development. As a final point, they provide tips on training support that a majority of dog owners would otherwise not give some thought to.</p>
<p>Not all dog-training books are the same. Numerous techniques may not be appropriate for you dog. Here, you may review several of the most highly rated dog training books. The very first is titled &#8220;Dog Obedience.&#8221; It focuses on behavior. The book gives advice on understanding your puppy, which, it asserts, will allow you to interact together with your puppy in ways which solicit positive behaviors. The book also outlines methods for leaving treat reinforced instruction to more advanced tactics which provide long-term change.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dog Obedience&#8221; is one of the other dog training books which concentrates on relationship with the pet. Its written to teach owners concerning the link between canines and their forebears: wolves. By tying links between the two cousin species, the book enlightens readers to techniques that will take advantage of the ancestral makeup of your dog and enable it to obey. The main idea of the book is that dogs are animals that love to exist in community and by being a dog&#8217;s companion as well as alpha dog you can elicit feelings of devotion.</p>
<p>One last offering up which is helpful among the dog training books is: Education. This book focuses in on teaching the dog. It is a exceptional take on coaching that displays an owner how much dogs enjoy the entire process of learning. By means of regular learning, the book will state, your pet dog will obey.</p>
<p>There are several other dog training books out there. Each has its own school of thought about how to train a dog. And a variety of techniques work well. Discovering one you believe in and sticking to it is crucial to winning the battle of obedience.</p>
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