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		<title>Potty Training Your Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 15:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>House training your puppy can take several weeks, with some breeds it can take even longer, but is imperative in order to minimize house and den soiling incidents. The best manner in which to housetrain your puppy is to establish a routine. You should take him outside on a consistent and frequent schedule, having an [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>House training your puppy can take several weeks, with some breeds it can take even longer, but is imperative in order to minimize house and den soiling incidents.</p>
<p>The best manner in which to housetrain your puppy is to establish a routine. You should take him outside on a consistent and frequent schedule, having an opportunity to do what he needs to do after waking from a nap, after playing, and of course after eating. It can be beneficial to initially choose a potty location for your puppy, and lead him to this area on a leash everytime you take him outside. If your puppy has an accident inside the house, it can help to place the soiled rags you used to clean it up in the potty location. The odour will lead the dog to understand that this is the right area to relieve himself in.</p>
<p>It is of paramount importance to praise your puppy and make a big fuss of him whenever he uses the potty location correctly, otherwise he will not know that his behavior is appropriate and what you want him to do &#8211; you can even give him a treat to begin with, but try not to make a habit of this in case the puppy starts to expect a treat every time he eliminates.</p>
<p>If you catch your puppy relieving himself inside the house, you should interrupt him by making a startling noise, and then lead him out to his potty area to finish. After he finishes in the potty area, once again praise him gratuitously so he understand that this is what he should be doing. Unfortunately, if you&#8217;re too late in catching your puppy eliminating in the house, there is little you can do. It&#8217;s too late to administer any correction, as animals do not understand punishment with any sort of delay involved, no matter how short. It is, however, very important to clean up properly so the dog does not get the impression that the location he defiled is a good place to use again in future.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Right Dog Training Collar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 06:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>To be able to select the right dog training collar for the pet&#8217;s requirements, you need to comprehend precisely what you intend to achieve. There are a number of training collars on the marketplace but many seem to be employed for various factors. Wish to consider discover all of the dog collars as well as [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>To be able to select the right dog training collar for the pet&#8217;s requirements, you need to comprehend precisely what you intend to achieve. There are a number of training collars on the marketplace but many seem to be employed for various factors. Wish to consider discover all of the dog collars as well as what kinds of dog training they are utilised with regard to.</p>
<p>Probably the most typical issues associated through pet owners is always that their own canine draws on the lead upon strolls. This particular design generally begins once the canine is simply a pup however proceeds throughout their own life. The optimum time to coach your dog just to walk on the lead happens when they&#8217;re youthful. But when it&#8217;s past too far for your, after that there are a number of dog training collars which you can use. The one which has been utilized the actual greatest may be the jammed string. It&#8217;s still getting used however is actually rapidly becoming changed through much more gentle techniques this kind of as the touch collar.</p>
<p>Rather than choking your dog, these kinds of instruction collars simply provide them with just a little touch. This particular rapidly exhibits your dog that they&#8217;re strolling too quickly and they&#8217;ll generally decelerate. For those who have the pup, than the is the greatest time for you to lead teach your pet. The majority of young puppies can get awfully fired up whenever you remove the actual lead. The key would be to not really begin the actual stroll till your pup relaxes lower. Merely remain presently there in the doorway as well as watch for him or her to stay lower. They&#8217;ll rapidly observe that they do not reach depart till they&#8217;re relaxed.</p>
<p>When they still draw whilst on the stroll, make use of the exact same strategy. Quit lifeless inside your monitors and don&#8217;t move ahead before canine relaxes lower. This may have a little bit of commitment however he&#8217;ll ultimately learn how to stroll with you rather than pulling a person at the rear of.</p>
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<p>In case your canine is a concern barker, after that there are excellent collars for your too. The larger finish types may give off a higher frequency seem the 2nd your dog begins woofing. As soon as they quit woofing, the actual seem stop. This can psychologically teach your pet which woofing truly is not worthwhile. Addititionally there is more affordable dog training collars which will squirt a tiny bit of citronella in the pet&#8217;s nose once they sound off. This may &#8216;t be because efficient but could considerably cheaper.</p>
<p>Should you just need to coach your pup just to walk on the lead, or even remedy your pet through extreme woofing, you&#8217;ll find a great collar for those events. It is necessary that you simply tackle these complaints in early stages within the dog training procedure to make a lot of your own additional instructions simpler to train.</p>
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		<title>Puppy Training &#8211; How Early Separation Can Lead to Puppy Learning Disorders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 18:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training a puppy can be a difficult, yet rewarding task. If done properly, you will be rewarded with a loyal friend for life. If done improperly, it can lead to frustration on both the part of the dog and the owner. One of the leading causes of learning disabilities in puppies is not due to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training a puppy can be a difficult, yet rewarding task. If done properly, you will be rewarded with a loyal friend for life. If done improperly, it can lead to frustration on both the part of the dog and the owner. One of the leading causes of learning disabilities in puppies is not due to defective genes or breeds, but to early separation from the dog&#8217;s mother. Because dogs have a much shorter life span than humans, they mature and learn at a much faster rate. A puppy learns more in the first 6 months of its life than it does in the remaining years. To break it down even further, many of the dog obedience training basics are not taught by the owner or trainer, but by the puppy&#8217;s mother.</p>
<p>In a natural environment, a puppy learns about social structures such as pack leader, dominance, etc from its mother at a very young age. The puppy learns that there are appropriate places to go to the bathroom, appropriate ways to act around the pack leader, and more importantly, patience. If a puppy is separated from its mother too soon, many of these vital skills are not taught and can make the foundation for training much more difficult to establish. Furthermore, a puppy with separation anxiety, generally brought on by early separation from its mother, will exhibit more aggressive behavior, destructive behavior such as chewing or scratching, or nuisance barking or howling.</p>
<p>So how do you know when it is too soon to separate a puppy from its mother? The general rule of thumb is that a puppy should not be separated before eight weeks, but it could be longer if certain signs are prevalent. These signs include, but are not limited to, abnormal dependence on the mother or failure to conform to social norms within the pack. If these signs are evident, the puppy still needs more time with the mother before being made available for adoption. Once a puppy begins to exhibit independent behavior, it is a good indicator that he is ready for adoption and will have better success during the training process.</p>
<p>Even once the puppy is separated from its mother, it still needs just as much love and attention as it got when it was inside the family unit. Its mother used to respond to its every whine and whimper, and in order to keep the puppy&#8217;s self esteem high, it will require you to do the same until it feels comfortable with you. Once you have created this bond however, the dog will see you as the one in charge and will respond better to your voice commands, function better in your home, and be less likely to develop separation anxiety when you leave the home.</p>
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<div class="author-signature"> David Starikov is a <a href="http://www.dog-training-assistant.com/dog-obedience-training.html">dog obedience training</a> expert. His website, <a href="http://www.dog-training-assistant.com/">www.dog-training-assistant.com</a> offers a selection of <a href="http://www.dog-training-assistant.com/dog-training-book.html">dog training books</a> and related resources to aid in training your puppy.</p>
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