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		<title>Obedience Training For Your Pet Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 09:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog training is a wonderful experience and will leave you with lasting memories of having spent a good deal of time with your pet. Training your favorite pet will make it easy for you to handle things, especially when you are residing in an urban location. The basic things that you will need to train [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog training is a wonderful experience and will leave you with lasting memories of having spent a good deal of time with your pet. Training your favorite pet will make it easy for you to handle things, especially when you are residing in an urban location. The basic things that you will need to train your dog for include basic toilet training, and following other simple instructions like retrieving stuff, eating, etc.</p>
<p>There are many more exciting things you can teach your dog to do. For instance, kneel down, heel, jump on toes, and it is also quite possible to make the pet stay in your complete command. However, teaching advanced instructions to dogs is slightly tricky and it is best to seek professional help for this.</p>
<p>There are many other reasons for you to go for professional dog obedience training. Such training uses techniques developed by expert pet dog trainers, and are easy for your pet to follow, learn, and memorize. The two most important factors that you need to consider in dog obedience training is the age your dog, and its breed.</p>
<p>The dog breed plays an important part in training efforts. Different breeds have different characteristic features that are a result of their genetic characters. For instance, there are some things that only retrievers can do best. You try teaching those to Labradors and your efforts will rarely succeed. There are other dog characters too that need to be accounted for while devising training techniques. For instance, Labradors feed voraciously, unlike promerians. These are just some of the reasons as to why you might want to make use of professional dog obedience training courses.</p>
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<p>There are many ways of seeking professional dog training help, and the best place is the internet. Using the internet allows you the benefit of accessing almost an endless volume of resources and information on the topic you want, and all this at your own pace and leisure time. Most professional dog training websites have informative articles for you that can greatly improve your dog training experience.</p>
<p>These websites also offer numerous training guide and dog obedience tutorials for users. Using training courses will let you take your dog training efforts to the next level. Imagine your completely spoilt dog adhering by your every instruction sincerely! No more torn clothes and carpets, or spilled cans in the house; no mess to clean and you have happy dog too. Nothing can be more wishful for a frustrated pet dog owner who loves his dog but would also like more discipline and zero hassles.</p>
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		<title>How TO Crate Train Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:37:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This article gives you effective puppy training tips on how to best crate train your dog. Crate training a puppy can be helpful in animal training; specifically potty training. This means that a crate trained puppy will wait until he is released from the pen before he eliminates, therefore giving you something to work with [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This article gives you effective puppy training tips on how to best crate train your dog.</p>
<p>Crate training a puppy can be helpful in animal training; specifically potty training. This means that a crate trained puppy will wait until he is released from the pen before he eliminates, therefore giving you something to work with in terms of scheduling his feeding and potty time. Make sure to use a crate that is comfortable but small enough for him not to use a part of it as a toilet.</p>
<p>Place the crate in a room with a lot of people. Allow the puppy to enter the crate himself. Put in some interesting things and toys. Let him feel comfortable inside the box and feed him there. This should be your dog&#8217;s personal haven from the stress so make crate training an enjoyable and pleasant experience for him. Never use it to punish him. As he is getting more comfortable inside the crate, shut the door for a few minutes. Make sure he sees and hears you in the room even if he is</p>
<p>enclosed. If he whimpers or gets upset for reasons other than pain or potty urges, wait for him to settle down before opening the crate. If you give in</p>
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<p>and let him out because he is crying, he will use this to get his way in the future. If all goes well, the puppy will now be accustomed to a closed crate and is probably not noticing you as much anymore. Begin to go out of the room for longer periods of time. With the puppy toys distracting him, he is now at ease and even enjoying this time of play and quiet time. Do not leave your puppy alone for more than four hours at a time without going to the potty.</p>
<p>These are few puppy training tips that when followed, will do so much to increase your leisure time significantly. Crate training aids potty and sleeping habits without much hard work. The dog will be happy in his own world and you in yours. When you are successful in crate training a puppy&#8211; your former lifestyle will be as forgotten as a buried bone.</p>
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