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		<title>Teaching Your Puppy Basic Commands &#8211; Stay</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 19:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In order to bring your dog to its fullest potential and deepen that bond between canine and human, proper training is vital. All dogs evolved from wolves and still have the instinct of following the Alpha dog. As a result of this, it is very important for the dog to view the owner as the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In order to bring your dog to its fullest potential and deepen that bond between canine and human, proper training is vital. All dogs evolved from wolves and still have the instinct of following the Alpha dog. As a result of this, it is very important for the dog to view the owner as the Alpha dog, or else the dog will step up and become Alpha himself. If your dog doesn&#8217;t view you as the Alpha dog, it will be very difficult training him to follow your orders. You have to bond with your dog at an early age, and be both firm and rewarding for him to respect you. Follow these points to find out how to teach your dog to stay.</p>
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<li>Put your dog on a leash and command it to sit (facing you). The leash should average in length; long enough to allow the dog to move around a little bit, but short enough for you to keep your dog&#8217;s attention on you so you can maintain being the Alpha dog.</li>
<li>Keep facing your dog and step backwards as you say the command &#8220;stay&#8221;. Remember, your dog will most likely not learn it within a few times; repetition and consistency is key. It&#8217;s completely up to you which hand signal you want to use as long as you use it every time you say the command &#8220;stay.&#8221;</li>
<li>After you step back, your pooch will either stay there sitting and watching you or follow you with curiosity. If he stays, let him know that&#8217;s what you wanted him to do by giving him a treat and praise. It is so important to reward your dog after he did what you wanted, but remember to be consistent in your training methods. If your bond is tight, your dog will want to please you, so long as he knows that you are pleased with him. Most likely, your dog will go after you, closing the gap between the two of you. If this happens (which it probably will while your pooch is still learning), simply tell him to sit and try it again. Don&#8217;t be upset if it takes a few times until he gets it; never hit your dog or yell at him during the training process.</li>
<li>After your dog learns how to stay when you step back, try increasing the distance a bit. Be sure to reward your pooch when he stays put. If he needs more time to get it, just try it again. Again don&#8217;t be discouraged; practice makes perfect. One thing you should know when it comes to training your dog is that too much training at once will make your dog less and less focused and therefore can be rather counter-productive. Dogs have very short attention spans and you have to work with that, not against it. If you take breaks regularly, your dog will be much more inclined to train with you because he knows he&#8217;ll get treats if he does good and free time afterwards. You can try again with the stay command in a couple hours.</li>
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<p>Dogs learn best through consistency, so be patient and keep trying! Good luck with your training!</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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<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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