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		<title>Keeping Your Dog Occupied When You&#8217;re Not Home</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What does your dog do when you&#8217;re at work or you&#8217;re away from the house for some other reason for the majority of the day? Is there more than one dog in your household? Do you provide toys or other items that will aide in keeping your dog entertained throughout the day? Does your dog [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>What does your dog do when you&#8217;re at work or you&#8217;re away from the house for some other reason for the majority of the day? Is there more than one dog in your household? Do you provide toys or other items that will aide in keeping your dog entertained throughout the day? Does your dog have ample room to run and get enough exercise? These are important questions to ask when considering the well being of your dog while you are away from the house.</p>
<p>The home can be a lonely place for your dog especially if he or she is the only one there for hours on end. The silence can represent isolation and can bring on feelings of abandonment and may lead to unwanted behavior. This unwanted behavior may be a dog&#8217;s way of getting your attention because they&#8217;ve been deprived of it all day long. In cases like this, your dog may be experiencing what&#8217;s commonly known as separation anxiety.</p>
<p>So what can you do to prevent poor behavior brought on by separation anxiety? There are many ways of helping your dog pass the time or stay occupied when left home alone. First, you may want to eliminate the silence that fills your home when no one is around. My wife and I like to leave the radio on when we leave for the day which provides for constant background noise in the house for the dog to hear. What kind of music you play isn&#8217;t really that important, but we feel that it&#8217;s best to play music that is generally soft and soothing, or relaxing. It is probably a good idea that you avoid any type of loud clashing, clanging music as this may scare or startle your dog if he or she is not expecting it. If a radio is not available to you, you can also turn on the television. Dogs are often intrigued by the constantly changing pictures and sounds that the television produces, and this may be a great source of entertainment for them throughout the day.</p>
<p>Another great way of keeping your dog occupied during the day is with dog toys. Every dog has a favorite toy or some sort of object that they love to toss in the air, tug on, pull around the room, or whip back and forth in their mouth. Why not make sure that toy is always available for them to play with while you&#8217;re gone? Chances are they are going to play with it just like they would if you were home with them. It never hurts to have more than one toy available for them so they can have a little variety throughout the day.</p>
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<p>Dog treat dispensing toys are also a great source of entertainment for your dogs while you&#8217;re gone. There are many different styles of treat dispensing toys that you can choose from. Most have an inner compartment that can hold various types of dog treats or other dog healthy snacks. They go crazy when they know that there are treats stashed away in that little compartment and will spend hours trying to get every last one out.</p>
<p>A real live companion might just be one of the best remedies for keeping your dog occupied throughout the day. What can be more fun and entertaining for a dog than another dog, or more dogs, looking to get the same fun and entertainment? Having more than one dog at home helps to eliminate the feeling of loneliness because they have each other to play with and keep each other occupied.</p>
<p>All of the above examples are great ways to keep your dog occupied and free from feelings of loneliness and abandonment, which will also help to prevent unwanted behavior due to separation anxiety. So next time you come home, if you&#8217;ve chosen to take advantage of some of these tips, you won&#8217;t have to feel so bad about leaving your furry little friend home alone all day because you know that he or she had plenty of entertainment to stay occupied. This will make your dog happier, and it will make you happier as well.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you have an online business from home one of the best ways of receiving quality traffic is through article marketing tips for your website. Simply writing a good quality article about your individual niche, product or service and then submitting it to several different article sites will also help to generate incoming links to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you have an online business from home one of the best ways of receiving quality traffic is through article marketing tips for your website. Simply writing a good quality article about your individual niche, product or service and then submitting it to several different article sites will also help to generate incoming links to your site,which helps your search engine ranking.</p>
<p>Article marketing builds credibility and shows you as an expert in your field by imparting your knowledge with your readers. It is the most cost and time efficient way to build traffic if you want to increase your exposure and skyrocket your profits. Don&#8217;t worry if you are just starting out and it is your first article, who is going to know, I&#8217;m giving you some tips to try out.</p>
<p>It is such a luxury to be able to work from home and enjoy the benefits of an online business, if you follow my article marketing tips your business is really going to take off and the search engines love articles <br />because it provides them with fresh quality content. The steps to your article marketing for your online business would include keyword research, writing and distribution and it is key to use keywords that you want to rank well for in the search engines in order to bring in traffic.</p>
<p>Give your visitor what they want using a compelling title. The first paragraph should give good information to your reader and answer what they are looking for. Don&#8217;t give your article a false title, unrelated to your article, as they will be expecting to get information from your title headline. Keep your visitors captivated with the answers they are looking for.</p>
<p>Do you think the sales will come rolling in with just writing one article for your online business? Well think again, that would be everyone&#8217;s wish. But the way to get noticed and to start seeing results would be to submit 8-10 articles a week, targeting long tail keyword phrases for your niche and then you can expect to see traffic pickup.</p>
<p>What is a long tail keyword? Let&#8217;s say you decided to go with a keyword phrase about puppy training, then you would want to expand the phrase to maybe puppy training book, puppy training collar, puppy training video, this would get you much more targeted traffic with better results.</p>
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<p>Writing your article topic should include value to your reader with your keyword rich topic showing yourself as an expert in your field. You must also include the all important url as this will give you a backlink to your website. Be careful when distributing your article through an article distribution software as most directories have banned automated software. You will see a boost in traffic to your online business with your article marketing efforts, make sure to stay consistent on a weekly basis.</p>
<p>Please don&#8217;t forget to check your article for typing mistakes. You will lose crediblilty if you have too many mistakes. Remember have fun writing your articles as this makes you an expert in your field.</p>
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<p>Puppies start to learn the moment they open their eyes and are most open to new experiences during the first four months. Start training your puppy the moment it is bought home. Good early habits endure and will result in a well behaved dog in the future. The basis for successful training is a good relationship with your dog. You&#8217;ll be off to an excellent start when your dog sees you as the provider of all things positive such as food, games, fun, affection, comfort, and exercise. Your dog loves to be with you. You are the person that makes everything good happen.</p>
<p>Exposing your puppy to new environments and experiences early can greatly enhance your dog&#8217;s interest in learning new things. Puppy walks or games are great ways to stimulate your pet both mentally and physically. If actively stimulated, your puppy will become healthier and adept at learning new trainings faster. This will also help strengthen the bond between the both of you at the same time. Whenever possible, hand feed your puppy. This teaches him/her to like human contact, even when your puppy is feeding from his food bowl. Not feeding from hand can lead your puppy to turn aggressive in the future to whomever that tries to get near him/her while feeding.</p>
<p>Always Have a list of the various things you want to teach your dog, find out how each can be achieved, and then take them one at a time. It works best to teach one thing thoroughly before moving on to something new. Never try to teach your dog several new things at once as this will be confusing. For more complicated tasks you may need to plan different stages, starting with the easiest first. Begin your dog training inside the home where your dog stays. Your dog will learn faster when he/she is in a familiar environment. Outdoor training should only be attempted when your dog reliably obeys commands in your home. After each training sessions, make sure you play with your dog to help associate training as positive and fun.</p>
<p>General rule of reward is to reward wanted behaviour but to ignore unwanted behaviour. Be aware of what you are rewarding. For example, if your dog jumps all over you when you get in and you smother him in affection, he may think this is what you want him to do, and he&#8217;ll continue to jump up at you and everyone else who comes to the door. Remember, whenever you praise him, you&#8217;re confirming what he is doing.</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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<p>Your approach to dog training has a big impact on the actual training results that you will get. As long as you have the right mindset about dog training, you can be sure that your puppy will grow into a well-mannered dog that you can be proud of. Aside from having the right mindset, you would also do well to follow the most useful tips and tricks of dog training. Not all dogs are created equal &#8211; some are born to lead while some gladly follows the commands of the pack leader. Consequently, not all dogs respond to training in the same manner &#8211; some gladly do their tasks and exercises without giving you, the owner, a hard time while others will test your temperament to its limits.</p>
<p>Once you have learned a few techniques it should be enough to begin, you can start by curing the basic problems that most people have with their dogs, such as barking and biting. If your dog barks a lot at a young age it really is nothing to worry about how else is a dog supposed to communicate with you, but if he is showing aggression when he barks this may be a problem. You will need to start off by figuring out why he is barking. Maybe he needs to go outside or maybe he is hungry those are to common problems. The dog could also be frightened if this is the case figure out what it is that is causing him to be scared. Cure these problems and you will be one step closer to easing the amount of barking your dog does.</p>
<p>Leash training a dog can help tremendously when taking your dog out on a walk. A couple weeks of leash training should be sufficient to let the dog try to walk by your side without a leash. If things don&#8217;t go well, keep the leash on for another week and then try without the leash again. A dog will pull on a leash because of the pressure they feel when you pull back. Once your dog starts to pull, let out all the tension in the leash and go in the other direction. As your dog comes to your side quickly praise your dog and gather up the leash.</p>
<p>The basic principles of how to train a dog are positive and negative reinforcement. It can be difficult for new dog owners to learn how to properly train their dog. Remember to focus on the most important things first: aggression and obedience. It will be considerably easier to train an obedient dog.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about getting a dog or you already have one then it is vital that you use dog training courses to help you become a responsible pet owner. Unfortunately, very few dog owners embark on dog training courses at all. When starting out with training, progress can be difficult in some situations, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you are thinking about getting a dog or you already have one then it is vital that you use dog training courses to help you become a responsible pet owner. Unfortunately, very few dog owners embark on dog training courses at all. When starting out with training, progress can be difficult in some situations, which can drive pet owners insane. The good news is for those who persevere, the reward it fantastic.</p>
<p>Now you have available to you a number of avenues for dog training courses, most of which can be tailored around your unique situation. Going to the local dog training school is often seen as the best option. The problem for some though is that this often requires a serious commitment to attending classes that may be at inconvenient times. A suitable options for those people who may find this form of commitment too much is to try online dog training course.</p>
<p>There are some very comprehensive dog training courses online today, this obviously makes them a very popular alternative to the local school. The one plus that stands out about home dog training courses is that you are obviously home based. </p>
<p>The other major benefit is that online dog training courses, in many cases, are considerable cheaper. One other benefit that is of great use is you can skip right to the information that deals with your dog&#8217;s current behavior and deal with it straight away. You will not have to go through ten different lesson just to get to the one that addresses your unique problem.</p>
<p>The major element when starting a program, be it at home or online, is that you must be consistent and you must do it everyday. Too many people are under the impression that you only attend class once a week. That will do nothing for you. You have to practice each and every day, even if it&#8217;s only for ten minutes.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What dog training is all about is in reality tutoring one&#8217;s dog to obey specific biddings and accordingly respond in a predestinate manner. It is a generic period which does not, by itself, depict what or in what way the dog is taught. There are numerous techniques of dog training and many targets, from fundamental [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>What dog training is all about is in reality tutoring one&#8217;s dog to obey specific biddings and accordingly respond in a predestinate manner. It is a generic period which does not, by itself, depict what or in what way the dog is taught.</p>
<p>There are numerous techniques of dog training and many targets, from fundamental obeisance grooming to specific areas.</p>
<p>As multitude animals, wild dogs have biological instincts that favor group action with their companion dogs. That is why even domestic dogs still have the instinct to react to human biddings or signals if tutored decently.</p>
<p>Initial dog Training</p>
<p>Most dogs, no matter their eventual forward-looking breeding or meant role, live with owners who demand them to behave in a way that makes them pleasant to be around, keep them safe, and provides for the safety of some other people and pets. Dogs do not figure out fundamental obeisance on their own; they must be bred.</p>
<p>It is not easy to interact with a dog, though, as you have to make it believe you and trust you. There is a common law of nature based on payoff which professional trainers always utilize when preparing dogs &#8211; they reward dogs when the latter have made what is sought after and vice versa.</p>
<p>Basic pet obedience preparation commonly consists of six behaviors:</p>
<p>Sit</p>
<p>Down</p>
<p>Stay</p>
<p>Recall (&#8220;come&#8221;, &#8220;here&#8221; or &#8220;in&#8221;)</p>
<p>Close</p>
<p>Heel</p>
<p>&#8220;Corrections&#8221; should ne&#8217;er include injurious somatogenic violence or force. Being savage when breeding your dog is not so effortless as it looks and your domestic dog doesn&#8217;t obey your commands is a risky idea as it can not only cause lack of enthusiasm but also result in depression and even aggressiveness.</p>
<p>Puppies and learning</p>
<p>The prenatal time period is a lately acknowledged developmental time period of puppies. It is thought that long-term effects on behavioral modification may also be produced in some mammals by events occurring in utero. Early studies tended to overlook the existence of this period, since the puppyÐ²Ð‚<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />s doings could not be observed. The developing of the echography machine lets scientists to keep an eye on the way puppies act for they are given birth.</p>
<p>It was found that puppy foetuses would respond to contact and/or pressure from the outside of the motherÐ²Ð‚<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />s body part. Some studies even intimate that the great sense of touch of puppies when they are born is developed before birth. Nevertheless, early experience events are unlikely to carry over into later periods.</p>
<p>Puppies can start learning commands as early as 8 weeks of age; the only restrictions are toughness, concentration, and animal skillfulness.</p>
<p>Initial steps in dog training courses</p>
<p>Professional &#8220;dog trainers&#8221; coach the dog&#8217;s owner to groom his/ her dog. Guardians and dogs who go to dog training courses together have a chance to learn more about each other and how to work together under a coach&#8217;s guidance. Breeding is most efficacious if all those who manipulate the dog take part in the training to guarantee consistent commands, techniques, and enforcement. Classes also help socialise a dog to other people and dogs.</p>
<p>A puppy requires dedication, consistency, and the solitaire of its owner. When training your dog have in mind that the training techniques you use will affect dog&#8217;s activity in the forthcoming days so try your best to do the training operation well.</p>
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<p>When dogs have a definite demand they may show that by biting or whining. Changing one&#8217;s own behavior may be efficient in changing a puppy&#8217;s activeness.</p>
<p>House training is an important issue for puppies. There are many efficacious methods but the most important thing is regular training.</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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<p>When we talk about dog training at home we think of the rewarding feeling of being able to develop an animal&#8217;s skills, but there is a lot of work and effort involved in the process too. Dog training at home begins with potty training and continues with complex tasks and commands. However, before you start dog training at home you&#8217;ll have to find some professional information on dog health and care. The very basic &#8220;sit&#8221; and &#8220;hello&#8221; are among the first tricks of dog training at home, followed by the leash walk as an essential part of the process of dog socializing.</p>
<p>Many pet owners choose to turn to professional videos that teach them dog training at home. There are usually two types of approaches to dog training at home and in general: the collar treatment and the reward-based program. Studies conducted in recent years have shown that dog training at home by using very positive methods is likely to create social and highly reliable animals, that not only will listen to your commands but will always been on guard when it comes to the safety of your family. Dog training at home may not have the professional background but it surely has an emotional touch.</p>
<p>Once you start dog training at home don&#8217;t limit to teaching the dog how to raise the paw or sit when ordered. You can take dog training at home a little further and show the animal how to play &#8220;fetch&#8221;. It begins by using one of the pet&#8217;s favorite toys, but it has to result in the animal&#8217;s ability to bring any object. No matter the purpose of dog training at home, keep in mind that reward is the magic key to get to your dog&#8217;s mind. Every time it performs an action, the dog will need encouragement to continue; therefore an affectionate moment is welcome and appreciated as much as some goodie treat.</p>
<p>Dog training at home takes a lot of time and energy, and many people find it a true challenge. However, time should not be a problem as long as you can turn to your animal and lavish a little attention on it. You can even practice fetch during a commercial just like any other commands learned during dog training at home. If you don&#8217;t want to have your dog on the sofa with you, you can always order it to move, and the animal would respond. This is the very practical side of dog training at home. By all means avoid bullying the dog or raising your voice, as such manifestations develop aggression or fear. For Free Tips <a href="http://dog-training-online-now.info" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://dog-training-online-now.info</a></p><p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/dog-training-at-home/">Dog Training at Home</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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