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		<title>Positive Dog Training-the Abc Of Dog Learning</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many have heard for positive dog training but few have taken advantage of this great method to teach our dog good manners. However, it doesn&#8217;t prevent us from getting upset if our dog doesn&#8217;t meet our expectations. The excuses we usually hear is that dog training is too complicated and we better leave it to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Many have heard for positive dog training but few have taken advantage of this great method to teach our dog good manners. However, it doesn&#8217;t prevent us from getting upset if our dog doesn&#8217;t meet our expectations. The excuses we usually hear is that dog training is too complicated and we better leave it to professional dog trainers.</p>
<p>While it is understandable that not everybody is born to become dog trainer it is absolutely possible to teach our dog some simple staff. Needless to say that this process is very rewarding for both, our beloved dog and us as well.</p>
<p>In order to be successful with the positive dog training we should learn some fundamentals about how our dog learns. And nothing could be easier than this. Just think of this as ABC of dog learning.</p>
<p>What is the ABC of dog learning?</p>
<p>Before we go into the ABC of dog learning it is important to first look into the definition of the learning process itself. So, what is learning? Mostly, learning is defined as a change in behavior due to experience. Now that we know that the experience will determine the behavior it is our job to start using the consequence as a training tool.</p>
<p>What are the consequences?</p>
<p>It is rather well known that consequence could come in the form of either the reward or the punishment. When we talk about punishment most people think about something negative but it doesn&#8217;t have to be that way. It could be as simple as withholding or taken always something that dogs like. It has been proven that rewarding consequences have much better impact on dogs. Let us now look into tree most important components of dogs learning or as we refereed to it as the ABC of dog learning.</p>
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<p>1.A stands for Antecedent which is much more known as a cue. This simply means anything that precedes the behavior. This could be any kind of trigger let us say when somebody approaches or knock at the door.</p>
<p>2.B stands for Behavior. Yeah, this is the easy one which means how our dog will respond on that trigger.</p>
<p>3.C stands for the Consequence. This is the action that follows the behavior. Yes, it could be yelling but also treating a dog with some nice and yummy treats.</p>
<p>Knowing this simple ABC of how our dog learns can be a great help. Creating positive experience will help our dog learn new things and for us-well, having a well behaved dog is like a dream coming true, is it not?</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 15:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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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>We would all love to have angelic little pets that attentively respond to all our commands. The only problem with this is that puppies are highly-strung, easily excitable and incredibly active, and they certainly aren&#8217;t born with good manners. Jack Russell puppy training is essential in teaching them the difference between right and wrong.</p>
<p><strong>The Easy Way To Train A Jack Russell Puppy</strong></p>
<p>Thankfully, the training process doesn&#8217;t need to be long and gruelling. To their credit, Jacks are very smart and will pick up training rather quickly, especially if you begin at an early age. The hard part is finding the right time and right way to begin the process.</p>
<p>Traditional advice tells you to start young. Begin right away, the first day you bring your puppy home, as you don&#8217;t want any opportunity for bad habits to develop. Be consistent with your discipline and don&#8217;t allow any signs of disrespect as it&#8217;s important your puppy recognizes you as his master You are the master.</p>
<p>Early socialisation is particularly important to get him used to other animals, pets and people, so this should form a vital part of your Jack Russell puppy training routine. An effective way to do this is sign up for an obedience training course, as you&#8217;ll receive the benefit of a professional trainer and also socialize your dog at the same time.</p>
<p><strong>Consistency And Positive Reinforcement</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s absolutely necessary that you stay as consistent as possible when training your Jack Russell puppy. Mixed messages, such as playing rough with him one minute and then chastising him the next, will confuse your dog and paralyse his process. Settle on what type of behavior is suitable for your living space and be firm and consistent with the rules so that there are no exceptions to confuse your dog.</p>
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<p>Positive reinforcement is another important part of the process. Heap praise upon your pet anytime he does as he&#8217;s told and pay no attention to his reckless behavior and soon he will learn that only good behavior will be recognized and rewarded. Punishment is a form of attention and attention should only be paid when your dog is behaving well, though of course you can tell your dog to stop what she&#8217;s doing, but leave it at that.</p>
<p>These practices can be used when it comes to things like toilet training as well. Offer heaps of praise when he completes his business outside and do not reprimand him if he as an accident-unless you catch him in the act-but instead demonstrate what the right thing to do is by taking him outside.</p>
<p><strong>Be Patient Throughout Jack Russell Puppy Training</strong></p>
<p>Even though Jack Russells are incredibly intelligent and very quick learners, it&#8217;s still going to take time for the behaviours you teach to become habits. The quickest path to changed behavior is simply to be consistent with your routine and always offer positive reinforcement, understanding that this process won&#8217;t happen overnight. Accept that this process will take awhile to sink in, especially because Jacks have such short attention spans that you&#8217;ll have to stick to brief, frequent sessions with lots of praise and support.</p>
<p>As long as you can be patient, puppy training is an effective and simple way to educate your Jack Russell. Keep a consistent standard for them to follow, be active in their learning process, and you&#8217;ll see the training start to work. Before long your puppy will be a mature and sophisticated adult dog who knows exactly how to behave. Sounds great, doesn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t take it personally if your Jack Russell likes to run off, as this tendency is a matter of genetics. Remember that these dogs were bred as hunting dogs who had to run far ahead of their masters in order to capture prey their masters had shot, and this impulse still remains. This tendency, joined with other rambunctious instincts, can have your dog darting far ahead of you and while this is in his nature, it&#8217;s also unsafe.</p>
<p><strong>Obedience Training is Key</strong></p>
<p>The best way to prevent your Jack from running away is by offering proper training. You need to teach your dog the proper commands and make sure he knows you&#8217;re the leader of the pack, and while it can be difficult for you to change the innate desire to run, it can be done &#8211; all it takes is a little patience and an understanding of what makes your dog tick.Obedience training is an absolute must. You can initiate this training yourself simply by being patient and positively reinforcing proper behavior, but often Jacks require additional training from the experts. Start early by taking your pet to a puppy training class where you&#8217;ll be with likeminded people who won&#8217;t judge you for having a difficult-to-control dog &#8211; they&#8217;ll know what it&#8217;s like and will help you on your way.In addition to classes, training techniques must also be applied at home. For example, keep reinforcing the &#8216;come&#8217; command, by rewarding your dog each time he returns to you. The commands &#8216;sit&#8217;, &#8216;stay&#8217; and &#8216;come&#8217; are the most important and you can practice them all at once by instructing him to sit, offering a treat when he does, slowly backing away telling him to &#8216;stay&#8217; and then, after a moment, calling him to &#8216;come&#8217;. If he does these things then tell him to come, and if he does, he gets the treat. He&#8217;ll soon learn that if he follows your commands he&#8217;ll be rewarded, and that&#8217;s the best way to teach a dog how to behave and really reduce the likelihood of your Jack Russell running away.</p>
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<p>But, throughout the training process, remember that Jack Russells have very short attention spans. Light and consistent sessions will keep your dog from getting bored and likely foster the best results</p>
<p>Another bit of advice is to refrain from chasing your dog if he starts to run off. When you chase you tell your dog that you&#8217;re playing a game, which will only encourage him to run more, so don&#8217;t play along with his bad behavior. Don&#8217;t worry about how you&#8217;ll catch your dog when he runs off, because you&#8217;re not going to let him get away. Until your dog is fully trained you have to keep him on a leash to protect against his running impulses.The most important thing to remember is to never punish your Jack for running off. If you reprimand him when he comes back (or once you&#8217;ve caught him) it&#8217;s like you&#8217;re punishing him for returning, and that&#8217;s never going to help stop your Jack Russell running away. Rather than yell, review his basic commands and re-assert your dominance within the family and soon running away will become less and less likely.</p>
<p>Due to the breeding and temperament of the Jack Russell, owners are likely to encounter at least one run off now and again. Their energy and lust for chasing means that it could be difficult to correct, but if you spend the time to train him you&#8217;ll soon be able to take charge of your dog so he&#8217;s obedient and, above all, safe.</p>
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