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		<title>Figure Out to Home Training a Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 00:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In my last blogpost i wrote about how best to receive and adapt a puppy to its new home. In this article you can read about how you get the puppy to socialize with other dogs, what you study at the puppy schools, what positive leadership does &#8211; and a lot more. Now chances are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In my last blogpost i wrote about how best to receive and adapt a puppy to its new home. In this article you can read about how you get the puppy to socialize with other dogs, what you study at the puppy schools, what positive leadership does &#8211; and a lot more.</p>
<p>Now chances are you&#8217;ll have had the puppy a while, hopefully started at a puppy school and is considering possibly continue at a dog school &#8211; and do whatever you can so you can get as much experience as you possibly can.</p>
<p>Teach the puppy to socialize with other puppies</p>
<p>Initially let me mention socialization. It actually is very important that our puppies from the start learns to socialize with other puppies. In addition, it&#8217;s fun to observe their &#8220;language&#8221; with each other during breaks. When I write socialization, I believe that the dogs meet, they discover their position in the hierarchy and learn how to communicate &#8211; or really, how they adapt what they learned from their mom, in order that it also works when they are together with other puppies. The more new puppies your puppy may meet up with earlier in its daily life, the better it is really. This way, your puppy may have significantly improved tolerance for other puppies later in life.</p>
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<p>The way to coach your puppy</p>
<p>For puppy coaching, there are numerous aspects which might be learned. Very first, not surprisingly coping with other dogs, then &#8220;sit&#8221; which means, &#8220;Sit down and continue to be till other is said.&#8221; You train your puppy to sit down using a treat in front of the snout of your dog, generally the dog will automatic sit down once the treat placed upward. Once the dog then finds out that it will get the treat, it doesn&#8217;t take long to teach it the term &#8220;sit&#8221; aswell. It is possible to teach the puppy to &#8220;lay down&#8221; in the very same manner. This means that the dog should lie down and remain, the second being said. At first, the puppy naturally is not going to lie down for too long &#8211; and that&#8217;s okay. Only if the signal &#8220;lay down&#8221; is well learned, you can begin to &#8220;demand&#8221; that your dog has to lay down more time. &#8220;Lay down&#8221; is learned by holding a treat close to the dog&#8217;s chest and little by little leads down towards the floor &#8211; and as soon as the puppy lies down, the treat is given. &#8220;Stand&#8221; is learned likewise. This implies that the dog must be at rest on all four legs till other is stated.</p>
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<div class="author-signature"> Thomas John Larsan is the author of the, scandinavian, best selling book &#8220;the truth about you&#8221;. A Swedish top 25 blogger with 20,000 subscribers. I&#8217;m at this time writing to the puppy blog site <a href="http://howtohousetrainapuppy101.wordpress.com/">how to train a puppy</a> and also the danish web site <a href="http://www.gravid-ugeforuge.dk">gravid uge for uge</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When a puppy comes into your life you are given not only a lifelong comfort, but also a lifelong responsibility. Dogs are pack animals descended from wolves and like wolves they need to have a definite pack hierarchy so that they can feel safe and secure in their role in society. This means that they [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When a puppy comes into your life you are given not only a lifelong comfort, but also a lifelong responsibility. Dogs are pack animals descended from wolves and like wolves they need to have a definite pack hierarchy so that they can feel safe and secure in their role in society. This means that they want desperately to be trained in how to behave: manners are very important to a dog.</p>
<p>Pawsitive Solutions offers San Antonio puppy training that will give your newest family member the confidence he or she needs to be a happy and well adjusted dog. Marlene Ring, a certified professional pet dog trainer, teaches San Antonio dog obedience classes that are unique in their approach. Ms. Ring fully understands the special personality of your puppy and works with the animals entrusted to her care individually for specific skills as well as working toward socialization skills in groups of dogs.</p>
<p>A dog needs to be mannerly not only when he is alone with his family but also when he is in the presence of other dogs. He needs to know what he may and may not do. Dogs want to please their human family, but they are not born knowing what to do. Obedience is important, but equally important is socialization with other dogs or animals. In a service called board and train, Ms. Ring takes your animal into her home for a period of time and teaches it to be a &#8220;good dog&#8221; around people as well as around other dogs. It is like a camp experience for dogs.</p>
<p>In her San Antonio dog training classes, Marlene Ring also works with the people in a dog&#8217;s life so that the dog understands who is the &#8220;leader of the pack&#8221; and who is in charge at home. A trained dog is a dog who knows where he stands and what to do: a happy dog. Using a technique of positive reinforcement the classes teach both the human and the canine how to respond to situations that life throws at them and what to expect from each other day to day. The partnership of animal and person is forged in understanding and love.</p>
<p>San Antonio dog training should not be hit or miss, it needs to be targeted at your dog&#8217;s specific personality and need. Pawsitive Solutions can give your friend the confidence and self assurance she craves to have a wonderful life experience with you.</p>
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