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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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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog is not merely a simple mammal, your dog is your companion, your supporter and your best friend. On the other hand you are his tutor or trainer from which dog learns several things. No one has doubt in this fact that dog is the most faithful pet in the entire animal universe. This is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog is not merely a simple mammal, your dog is your companion, your supporter and your best friend. On the other hand you are his tutor or trainer from which dog learns several things. No one has doubt in this fact that dog is the most faithful pet in the entire animal universe. This is a unique feature that is only seen in dog and for this reason dog is even presented as a hero in several films. Training also plays an important role in dog behavior. So, proper training is essential for every dog by his owner as dog learns several things by proper training. Once your dog become familiar with your actions and commands, he will follow all your instructions. Below are few basic dog training commands that convert a simple dog in a well mannered pet animal that follow all the instructions of his owner properly. It is the duty of dog owner to make his dog at ease with these fundamental Dogs training Commands.</p>
<p>Dogs have a sensitive nature; your dog will get bored if you teach him in long sections. It is the best practice to teach your dog in small sections each no more than 5-7 minutes. If you teach your dog in long section of 20-30 minutes your dog will start neglecting your instructions and all your effort and hard work go wasted. So always teach your dog in short sections. You may repeat the section after some time if you want.</p>
<p>Now talking about the basic commands, Sit is the first basic command in dog training. Generally dogs gain knowledge of this command with no trouble. Once your dog become familiar with this command, your dog will sit at very point when you apply this command, &#8220;Leash Training &#8220;is one more significant command for every dogs and young puppy. Never attempt to be ruthless with your dog by dragging and hauling him. Allow your dog to leash appropriately and stroll with you. This command is little complicated so give your dog proper time to become skilled at this command. Never try to be panic at your dog during the training process. Another basic command is Heel .Dog all the time feel at ease while walking next to you .This command is generally used if your dog start walking in front of you. Never drag your dog if he&#8217;s walking in front of you. Educate this command correctly so to acquire good communication.&#8221; Stay&#8221; is used to make your dog sit at that spot where he is .This command is extremely significant and acquire little time to get a hold by your dog.</p>
<p>Each above mention commands are extremely obliging for each and every dog breeds. Always try to teach your dog in short sessions instead of long sittings. Never overlook to admire your dog frequently as it will make your dog think at ease with you. Never become disappointed if your dog does not understand something, always keep in mind you&#8217;re your dog is not a human so he take some time for understanding. Be courageous, peaceful and reliable with them .Give your dog a nutritious rich meal. Develop a sense of fearless and well mannered. Play games with your dog while training session to make him more relaxed. Feel affection for your dog and in come back he will offer lots of love and admiration to you.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My friend, Jimmy, a dog trainer, tell me that dog training is essential to ensure that your dog is well socialized, well behaved, do not bite. What&#8217;s more, training is crucial for the mental health of adult dogs. However, it can be quite difficult to find a good way to train your dog. Shock collars [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>My friend, Jimmy, a dog trainer, tell me that dog training is essential to ensure that your dog is well socialized, well behaved, do not bite. What&#8217;s more, training is crucial for the mental health of adult dogs. However, it can be quite difficult to find a good way to train your dog.</p>
<p>Shock collars can be used as an effective form of reinforcement to train a dog as you ike. The Dog Training Shock Collar is placed around the neck and you can use it by a remote control to deliver a static shock at different settings. A shock collar can correct the dog&#8217;s behavior from a longer distance than leash training allow. However, you can see a variety of shock collars brands on the market. The way to select a shock collar depends on the type of dog, the use of the collar, and the distance for which you need the necklace to work.</p>
<p>Training a dog with a shock collar or other device is easy to some extent if you follow the easy guidelines. If the dog owner does not know how you can train with a electronic collar, it may result in emotional damage to the dog that can not be repaired. This type of collar should only be used when positive reinforcement is not trained to take effect. That may be because the dog is extra hyper and safer for both the dog and others, which is to ensure that the owner has control of them.</p>
<p>The most important is that you should purchase a collar with various levels of correction and a tone button. The collar with a longer range is helpful. And you can get more information by checking the manual instructs. Another notice is that do put the collar off the dog for some days so that the dog won&#8217;t relate the new collar with the correction. Because you don&#8217;t want your dog depends on the collar all the time.</p>
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<p>If the dog misbehaves, just said directly with hearty &#8220;No!&#8221; If the dog does not listen to you, just give a lower correction of rate. When they stop in confusion about what happened, call him and say &#8220;Good boy, Billy, come!&#8221; After a time, they will running to you at the saft place.</p>
<p>When they keep doing the bad behavior at the first correction, you should increase the correction until you have their attention. You needn&#8217;t to use a correction after the initial tim, just hitting the tone button should suffice.</p>
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<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but he can learn quickly at this time. This is the time to build well known exercises that will assist you throughout your instruction, as your puppy matures.</p>
<p>Buying Baby.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever instruction must start once you get the pet home, by making sure he knows where his food and water are, where he&#8217;ll visit the bathroom, and where he will snooze. This is also the ideal time for you to start educating your dog exactly what times of day are appropriate for taking a nap. If your own daytime and evening routine is a steady plan, there&#8217;s a better possibility that you can train your dog to be energetic mainly when you are.</p>
<p>The Entire World is a Chew Toy.</p>
<p>Your Golden Retriever puppy training will have to address your pup&#8217;s natural love of biting. Offer appropriate toys for your dog to chew, make certain he isn&#8217;t ripping all of them apart and eating any dangerous material, and try to puppy-proof your house as well as possible. In case your puppy sets out to chew anything inappropriate, handle bad conduct immediately &#8212; often a sharp &#8220;No!&#8221; will do throughout your obedience training, as long as you are consistent in dealing with any difficulties. Compliment good habits right away with pats and hugs. Your dog may give in to temptation several times during this period, but if you keep up your constant teaching, he&#8217;ll understand quickly.</p>
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<p>About the Leash.</p>
<p>You can also commence leash training at this time of your Golden Retriever puppy instruction. Begin around the home, to make certain your dog is accustomed and comfortable with the leash prior to taking him out in public. You may let him get accustomed to his training collar and leash in the house or in the backyard. As soon as he is used to these new objects, try selecting the leash up and calling your dog&#8217;s name. Whenever he comes, praise him immediately so he will know he&#8217;s being a good boy! Should you start in the house and then take him into the garden, soon he will associate the leash with his outside time, and be eager to obey.</p>
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<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but he can learn quickly at this time. This is the time to build well known exercises that will assist you throughout your instruction, as your puppy matures.</p>
<p>Buying Baby.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever instruction must start once you get the pet home, by making sure he knows where his food and water are, where he&#8217;ll visit the bathroom, and where he will snooze. This is also the ideal time for you to start educating your dog exactly what times of day are appropriate for taking a nap. If your own daytime and evening routine is a steady plan, there&#8217;s a better possibility that you can train your dog to be energetic mainly when you are.</p>
<p>The Entire World is a Chew Toy.</p>
<p>Your Golden Retriever puppy training will have to address your pup&#8217;s natural love of biting. Offer appropriate toys for your dog to chew, make certain he isn&#8217;t ripping all of them apart and eating any dangerous material, and try to puppy-proof your house as well as possible. In case your puppy sets out to chew anything inappropriate, handle bad conduct immediately &#8212; often a sharp &#8220;No!&#8221; will do throughout your obedience training, as long as you are consistent in dealing with any difficulties. Compliment good habits right away with pats and hugs. Your dog may give in to temptation several times during this period, but if you keep up your constant teaching, he&#8217;ll understand quickly.</p>
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<p>About the Leash.</p>
<p>You can also commence leash training at this time of your Golden Retriever puppy instruction. Begin around the home, to make certain your dog is accustomed and comfortable with the leash prior to taking him out in public. You may let him get accustomed to his training collar and leash in the house or in the backyard. As soon as he is used to these new objects, try selecting the leash up and calling your dog&#8217;s name. Whenever he comes, praise him immediately so he will know he&#8217;s being a good boy! Should you start in the house and then take him into the garden, soon he will associate the leash with his outside time, and be eager to obey.</p>
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<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but he can learn quickly at this time. This is the time to build well known exercises that will assist you throughout your instruction, as your puppy matures.</p>
<p>Buying Baby.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever instruction must start once you get the pet home, by making sure he knows where his food and water are, where he&#8217;ll visit the bathroom, and where he will snooze. This is also the ideal time for you to start educating your dog exactly what times of day are appropriate for taking a nap. If your own daytime and evening routine is a steady plan, there&#8217;s a better possibility that you can train your dog to be energetic mainly when you are.</p>
<p>The Entire World is a Chew Toy.</p>
<p>Your Golden Retriever puppy training will have to address your pup&#8217;s natural love of biting. Offer appropriate toys for your dog to chew, make certain he isn&#8217;t ripping all of them apart and eating any dangerous material, and try to puppy-proof your house as well as possible. In case your puppy sets out to chew anything inappropriate, handle bad conduct immediately &#8212; often a sharp &#8220;No!&#8221; will do throughout your obedience training, as long as you are consistent in dealing with any difficulties. Compliment good habits right away with pats and hugs. Your dog may give in to temptation several times during this period, but if you keep up your constant teaching, he&#8217;ll understand quickly.</p>
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<p>About the Leash.</p>
<p>You can also commence leash training at this time of your Golden Retriever puppy instruction. Begin around the home, to make certain your dog is accustomed and comfortable with the leash prior to taking him out in public. You may let him get accustomed to his training collar and leash in the house or in the backyard. As soon as he is used to these new objects, try selecting the leash up and calling your dog&#8217;s name. Whenever he comes, praise him immediately so he will know he&#8217;s being a good boy! Should you start in the house and then take him into the garden, soon he will associate the leash with his outside time, and be eager to obey.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Puppy Training is a highly daunting task owing to the obedience problems the puppies&#8217;exhibit.So,it becomes all the more imperative that you master these tricks and techniques to teach your puppy the best of behaviors and make it the most cherished pets you have ever had.In fact,training the puppy is fun for you could witness the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Puppy Training is a highly daunting task owing to the obedience problems the puppies&#8217;exhibit.So,it becomes all the more imperative that you master these tricks and techniques to teach your puppy the best of behaviors and make it the most cherished pets you have ever had.In fact,training the puppy is fun for you could witness the progress it makes day after day and this gives a sense of immense satisfaction to you.</p>
<p>Research by Psychologists in the field of Learning proved that dogs can be conditioned to learn or unlearn a response.So,living up to what the adage says, &#8216;Strike when the Iron is hot&#8217;,training during the early stages will yield greater obedience results to the commands that are taught to it.</p>
<p>Puppy training could be accomplished in a step-by-step fashion when you stick to a systematic procedure.</p>
<p>&gt;&gt; Dog crate training and dog potty training are two very fundamental things that the pet needs to be trained in if you do want your dog to soil your luxury sofas and bed sheets.</p>
<p>&gt;&gt; Acquaint your pet to the new surroundings and home.Teach responses to simple commands initially and later on you could make it understand complex ones.</p>
<p>&gt;&gt; Leash training is also another step in puppy training.First you have to fit a collar around its neck and then it can get easily adjusted to the leash later on.Care has to be taken that the collar fits in snugly without being restrictive.When the dog is leash trained, strolls outdoors become a pleasure.</p>
<p>&gt;&gt; Obedience training inculcates the habit of following the owner&#8217;s commands and restricts any kind of destructive behavior.Positive reinforcement for good behavior and negative reinforcement for unwanted behavior will definitely help in shaping up the pet into the kind you had envisaged for yourself.</p>
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<p>If you are a complete novice at puppy training and do not know how to kick start the training program,you can always take the help of the online resources which would elucidate and enumerate various ways in which you could accomplish the task with great aplomb.When you follow the advice given on the step by step guides and implement the same, very soon you will have a well behaved pet.</p>
<p>Puppy Training Advice is one such online stop that brings in a whole host of information about how to puppy train and brings you close to a myriad range of resources that would help you in accomplishing the same.</p>
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<p>Hi there,</p>
<p>Are you battling an unruly, rebellious, untrained dog?</p>
<p>On the lookout for a few good dog training tricks tips?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get where to begin?</p>
<p>I used to be in the same position until I went back to basics and started to understand what my dog really needed &#8211; only after that was I in a position to learn how to give it to them. Countless people make the mistaken idea that their dog is way smarter than they really are. In truth, your dog just reacts to you. They want to become part of the pack, they need to be established &#8211; your puppy is still an animal but with animal instincts. As soon as I had grasped this simple notion I was able to regulate any negative behaviors by focussing on altering how my furry companion expressed those instincts. I no longer needed to shout at or discipline my dog &#8211; and if I can do it then you definitely can too!</p>
<p><strong>Core Dog Training Tricks, Tips</strong></p>
<p>There are a few basic things that you need to know while training your dog that can make the whole procedure a good deal faster and easier across the board.</p>
<p><strong>Crate Training</strong> gives your dog home that he can call his own. Be sure that you spend some time &#8216;at home&#8217; with your dog in his crate so he will get used to it. Trust me , you will see that this extremely useful since using a crate can help later with house breaking, bark reduction, as well as any anxiety problems that your dog may possibly experience.</p>
<p><strong>Leash Training</strong> could be a frustrating period for both you and your dog. I discovered it was best to help my dog to achieve a controlled, calm state. That made him much more responsive to instructions without getting carried away about taking a walk. Once out walking there is just one thing to remember &#8211; As soon as your pet pulls on the leash , halt and get them to sit unmoving beside you before starting over again. He will immediately discover that not pulling on the leash = a great walk. It really is that easy!</p>
<p><strong>Be The Alpha Dog. </strong>I have to confess, I learned this one from Cesar Milan, aka the Dog Whisperer on TV. He made it look very easy &#8211; and it truly is! Additionally it is the most effective method I&#8217;ve used to maintain harmony around the house. My youngest, Heidi, is a real handful but I can have her sit down, turn over, and submit in barely seconds just by giving her &#8216;the look&#8217; of assertion. She knows that I am the leader, the pack leader, and can feel secure knowing that I will look after her.</p>
<p><strong>Obedience Training</strong> is just not readily available where I live but can be a good supplement to home training. You&#8217;ll often find out some great dog training tricks tips from an obedience class no matter if you have got a brand new puppy or are simply having difficulty controlling your adult dog.</p>
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<p><strong>The Importance of Consistency </strong></p>
<p>The one thing that all dog training tricks and tips have in common is the need for consistency. Your dog may seem clever, and in many ways he is, nevertheless a great deal of what he learns is through rote learning in reaction to a repeated, consistent environment. If you only make him sit prior to going out when you have time for it, he will become bewildered and excited and cease following your orders. By all means establish rules, but you (and everyone else in your house) must be consistent with them. So that&#8217;s about it for my first blog post &#8211; I&#8217;m sure I have said enough for one &#8216;session&#8217; &#8211; but I&#8217;ll be back!</p>
<p>See you again soon,</p>
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