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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>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 16:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Whenever a canine is actually introduced right into a loved ones, it&#8217;s never properly trained, as well as if it&#8217;s, it&#8217;s reaction to instructions might vary from 1 proprietor to a different. Consequently, instruction the actual dog is actually crucial, and also to get a dog in order to follow your own instructions, an exercise [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Whenever a canine is actually introduced right into a loved ones, it&#8217;s never properly trained, as well as if it&#8217;s, it&#8217;s reaction to instructions might vary from 1 proprietor to a different. Consequently, instruction the actual dog is actually crucial, and also to get a dog in order to follow your own instructions, an exercise collar is really a must-have instruction device.</p>
<p>Almost always there is an adverse response through individuals with regards to utilizing a instruction collar, particularly the jammed kind collar &#8211; that could end up being bad for your pet &#8211; due to the torturous appear. However, in the event that utilized properly, the actual collar could be a great as well as efficient instruction device. For this reason numerous coaches as well as dog breeders think that while using jammed kind collar is easily the most satisfying as well as efficient way to coach your dog.</p>
<p>Such a Instruction Collar Can perform</p>
<p>May be used with regard to instruction canines to complete numerous measures, for example behavior training, speed as well as searching. A great collar may accelerate working out plan, as well as assist your pet to become much better friend for you and your loved ones, regardless of the kind of instruction enforced.</p>
<p>There are lots of collar choices to select from, and every kind features its own pros and cons. However, usually, many of them complete the job in various measures of your time. Therefore, the choice is yours to select the right collar, not just for the canine but additionally to help you teach this effectively. Nevertheless, when the dog collar does not perform correctly, the main reason might be possibly, that you are not utilizing it properly or even your dog is not answering this.</p>
<p>Points to consider</p>
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<p>The most crucial thing to consider when utilizing the dog collar would be to observe that the actual collar is equipped towards the pet correctly. It is then less dangerous for the canine as well as simpler to manage whenever getting this with regard to strolls.</p>
<p>You should depart the actual dog training collar in your canine before instruction procedure is actually total as well as your dog is actually properly trained. So long as the collar is actually in your pet&#8217;s throat, it&#8217;ll act nicely, but when a person take away the collar, the actual dog will start to misbehave. Therefore, make sure to keep your collar in your canine until the thing is designated enhancement in the conduct.</p>
<p>An exercise collar is much like every other device, as well as can be used correctly to guarantee the usefulness as well as security of the canine. Lastly, with a few exercise as well as persistence, your dog is going to be nicely educated and you will be compensated using its great conduct&#8230; and revel in it&#8217;s friendship upon strolls with each other.</p>
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		<title>Positive Dog Training-the Abc Of Dog Learning</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 20:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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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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<p>For dog trainers, training a dog is such an endearing job. However, it becomes tedious when the dog is unruly and barks a lot. If you encounter this type of problem, then your solution to a more tolerable and enjoyable dog training sessions would be the anti bark collar. When buying dog training equipments, such as this collar, it is best to buy from a brand you can trust -a brand that offers only quality products, such as Innotek.</p>
<p>During the first few sessions of dog training, when the trainer is still a stranger to the dog, it is expected that the dog will be disobedient and will bark a lot. This will make it more difficult for the trainer to train the dog. With anti-bark collars, the dog turns from nuisance to endearing. The two most popular types of anti bark collar in the market are the shock type anti bark collar and the spray anti bark collar. Both effectively stop the dog from barking without causing any pain or harm to the dog.</p>
<p>Both collars have a sensor attached to it. Every time the dog starts to bark, a vibration is made by the dog&#8217;s vocal cords and this is picked up by the sensor. For the first type of collar, the spray anti bark collar, non toxic chemicals are sprayed directly to the dog&#8217;s snout once the vibration is sensed. On the other hand, when the ordinary anti bark collar picks up the vibration, it sends mild static shock to the dog. These stimuli -the mild static shock and non toxic chemicals &#8211; are neither harmful nor injurious to the pet. They are just bothersome enough to disrupt the dog, making the dog effectively learn not to bark to avoid the bothersome stimuli.</p>
<p>The nice thing about these collars, such as those offered by Innotek, is that they do not have to be worn for a long time. It takes only a few sessions before the dog learns not to bark. When the dog has finally learned this, it is not necessary anymore to wear the collar, although from time to time and on special cases, the dog may need some reminding on controlling its barking. For best results, it is not advisable to have the dog being trained to wear it for more than 8 hours a day.</p>
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<p>Bark control collars can be worn by any dog of any size. However, for most brands, their collars can be worn only by dogs that weigh 7 pounds or heavier. This becomes a problem since there are dogs that are smaller and lighter than 7 pounds. That is why the leading brand in dog training- Innotek -has produced a collar particularly for small dogs. With its Innotek BC 200 bark control collars, dogs as light as 3 pounds can wear this collar. Innotek serves with the needs of each and every dog handler in mind.</p>
<p>Innotek is a trusted brand when it comes to dog training. It is a leader in the industry with its revolutionary innovations. It offers dog training collars and invisible fences, in addition to the anti bark collars, highly commendable for dog training. Dog may be man&#8217;s best friend, but Innotek is a trainer&#8217;s best friend.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog training offers dog owners an easy way to teach their dog obedience and good pet manners. Before you choose a dog training course and get started on the road to perfect pet obedience. If you are a dog owner, chances are that you have contemplated dog training for your dog or have in fact [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog training offers dog owners an easy way to teach their dog obedience and good pet manners. Before you choose a dog training course and get started on the road to perfect pet obedience. If you are a dog owner, chances are that you have contemplated dog training for your dog or have in fact enrolled your pup in a dog training class or two. Some dog owners like to send their pets to dog training schools for a more disciplined, semi-strict environment while others prefer to train them in the comfort of their own home. For those puppy or dog owners who wish to train their pets at home, here are some simple and effective dog training tips to keep in mind while doing so:</p>
<p>• Be patient. Your dog will know if you are rushed or stressed while training them and this alone could throw off the dog training session. So, in the very beginning, make sure that you are the picture of calmness and patience.</p>
<p>• Be disciplined. Although you have to be patient, you must also be disciplined. Your dog needs the structure that he/she would get from a dog training school even when it is you that is teaching them the right training skills.</p>
<p>• Offer well-deserved rewards. Your dog should also be rewarded for their efforts with treats and words of praise. This will not only let them know that they did a great job but also make them more likely to enjoy the following dog training sessions.</p>
<p>• Don&#8217;t overdo it. Know your pet&#8217;s limits and make sure that you train them efficiently but do not overwork them or exhaust them while doing so.</p>
<p>These tips will help you to train your pup and get them to the obedience level you desire. The following are some benefits of dog training.<br /> Of course there are many benefits to having your faithful companion up for a dog training course.</p>
<p>• First, a dog training course will ensure that your furry will listen to commands and be on his/her best behavior. This is essential not only for when the dog is in the house but also out and about with other people and pets.</p>
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<p>• Dog training will also help the pet owner to learn tips on keeping their pet on track. The dog trainer will not only teach the dog commands but also the dog&#8217;s owner so that he/she can use the commands at home.</p>
<p>• Lastly, dog training is not a difficult task. When you choose a reputable dog trainer and the right dog training course, your dog will quickly learn the basics and most likely show improvement each and every class.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Far from just making sure your pet is adequately fed and watered in your absence, a good pet sitter should be a foster parent to your pet. They should provide quality time, exercise and all the home comforts your pet is used to. Of course, the more you are willing to spend, the more comfort [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Far from just making sure your pet is adequately fed and watered in your absence, a good pet sitter should be a foster parent to your pet. They should provide quality time, exercise and all the home comforts your pet is used to.</p>
<p>Of course, the more you are willing to spend, the more comfort and attention your pet will get. In-home services typically also offer services such as watering plants and general house-care in your absence. Do not mistake a pet sitter, however, for a house-keeper &#8211; or you may soon need to get a new one!</p>
<p>People can become a pet sitter without any qualifications and it may be hard to gauge the experience any candidate can bring to the job. This is why it is sometimes very hard to choose a sitter from classified listings. Sometimes your individual impression of someone, and watching how they interact with your pet can be a good way of choosing. However, also look for accreditation from the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters, whose members abide by a code of ethics and have completed study courses and conferences.</p>
<p>Before selecting a person or company to look after your pets, interview the candidates over the phone or at your home. Find out if they will work in your home or whether you will take your pet to them. You will also want to know if potential candidates will be caring for other pets at the same time as yours, and if so how many pets and if your pet will receive as much attention as he needs. You should ask what other services your sitter might offer, such as walking your dog or watering your plants. </p>
<p>If you are satisfied with the conditions in which your pet will be cared for, you should find out what training and qualifications the candidate has and what arrangements are in place if the candidate cannot make it to work one day (an emergency, car travel etc.) &#8211; for example can their agency provide backup? From a legal point of view you should find out if the candidate has commercial liability insurance (to cover accidents and negligence) and is bonded (to protect against theft). Finally, you should request that candidates provides a service contract to ensure that she is legally obliged to provide the care for which you are paying.</p>
<p>Find out from the candidate names and numbers of previous pleased customers who can provide a reference. Also judge your candidates on their interaction with your pet, and their interest in their well-being. For example, Does he/she seem interested when you are telling them about your pet? Do they take notes about feeding and medicating?</p>
<p>Once you have chosen a pet sitter, it is important that you do everything you can to make things as easy as possible for your pet and his new sitter. Every time you want to make a reservation with your sitter you should do so well in advance of your requirements. You should provide your pet sitter with clear instructions detailing specific pet-care responsibilities and contact information for you and for your vet. Most pet sitters will require that your pet&#8217;s vaccinations are current, particularly if your pet is not the only animal being cared for on the premises, and you should make sure that you attach current identification tags to your pet&#8217;s collar. Finally, a good tip is to leave a key with a trustworthy neighbor as a backup in case of loss, and make sure your pet sitter knows how to contact them.</p><p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/guide-to-choosing-a-pet-sitter-for-your-puppy/">Guide to Choosing a Pet Sitter for Your Puppy</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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