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		<title>Five Bichon Frise Training Commands to Master</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 17:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When you take up the responsibility of owning a pet, you basically sign up for a duty that remains till the day you are with your pet. Pets are much like children and need to be dealt with in the same way. Especially if you have a live-in pet that is free to roam around [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When you take up the responsibility of owning a pet, you basically sign up for a duty that remains till the day you are with your pet. Pets are much like children and need to be dealt with in the same way. Especially if you have a live-in pet that is free to roam around the house, there are a few things that you need to train him for. Some pets like dogs are easier to train than many other pets people have. For a dog, dog training not only helps him learn manners but it also teaches him that you, as his owner, are strict about certain things which he should not be doing.</p>
<p>For people who own a Bichon Frise, it is imperative to make sure they give him Bichon Frise training about what he should or shouldn&#8217;t be doing. Moreover, it is important for you to make your Bichon understand that he has to obey your command no matter what. For that, you first need to understand how to master the five most important commands for Bichon Frise training.</p>
<p>These commands include:</p>
<p>1.Sit &#8211; The basic command that is a part of dog training is &#8216;sit&#8217;. In order to train your Bichon Frise to sit, give him something he loves to eat or play with as a means to entice him. Gradually keep pulling the object up till the dog raises his nose and then you can tell him to sit. With his nose perched up, his bottom half will slowly sit down on the floor. The moment he sits, you can give him the object as a prize for obeying you.</p>
<p>You might need to make this a regular part of your Bichon Frise training but once he learns it, he will never forget it.</p>
<p>2.Drop &#8211; With the drop command, you teach your Bichon to lie low. For this, you first need to sit in front of him and then offer the object in front of his nose. Gradually keep lowering the object or bait until you reach the floor. When your dog reaches it with his nose, keep the object right in front of him. By doing this, he will be motivated to lower his head, with his shoulders following. While you carry out the action, keep giving him the &#8216;drop&#8217; command alongside. This is an essential part of dog training and comes in useful when you need to stop your Bichon from doing something.</p>
<p>3.Come &#8211; This happens to be the most often used dog training command and is perhaps the most important too. Initially, you can put a long leash on your dog (around twenty-five feet) and call his name. The long leash will help you lead him towards you. to train your Bichon to return to you, offer him a prize when he comes. This could be anything from a toy to a food item.</p>
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<p>4.Heel &#8211; The heel command is given when your Bichon is on the lead and you are walking with him. As you walk with your dog, tell him to &#8216;heel&#8217; in order to teach him to follow your lead rather than try to move ahead of you. You can teach him this command by leading him with the leg that is nearest to him, making sure that when you walk or jog, everything except for your dog&#8217;s head remains behind your body.</p>
<p>5.Stay &#8211; Another important dog training command, you will come across instances when you will need to tell your Bichon to stay. This Bichon Frise training command requires a dog owner to be patient and give more time than other commands.</p>
<p>To teach this Bichon Frise training command to your dog, look for a place where your Bichon is most comfortable. If it is a mat in the room, take your dog to it and get him to sit on the mat by saying &#8216;stay&#8217;. When you tell him to stay, wait for a couple of seconds and then give him the prize. Initially, you will need to stay with him but after a few tries, start moving away. Every time your dog stays on the mat, give him a prize.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At one time or another, a dog owner will find it necessary to train a dog to change its certain behaviors and manners. In this case, dog training will be invaluable and it is only in using the right training techniques that you can be able to make the dog understand what is right, what [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>At one time or another, a dog owner will find it necessary to train a dog to change its certain behaviors and manners. In this case, dog training will be invaluable and it is only in using the right training techniques that you can be able to make the dog understand what is right, what is wrong and what is expected of it. There are many dog training techniques available for you to use. However, the suitability of these techniques is not necessarily universal and just because one technique works on one dog is not guaranteed to work on another.</p>
<p>The first step in successful training of your dog is choosing the right training method that will address the root concern to the behavior of the dog. The best training techniques is always optimistic, meaning that it should not involve spanking, beating, punishing or scolding the dog. A dog will never learn from any form of oppressive training. Oppressing a dog during training will make it fearful and dangerous and this will never be a characteristic of a good pet.</p>
<p>However, at some instances, it is necessary to warn or even punish a dog. How you do it is the greatest determinant of its effectiveness. Most dog owners are always confused when to warn, to punish or even to reward a dog. Rewarding a dog when it is supposed to be punished or punishing it when it is supposed to be motivated can have very serious negative effects on the training.</p>
<p>In many instances, most dog training exercise fail because the family members confuse it by issuing contradicting and unclear training commands. There should only be one dog trainer at a time. Even in a large family, the dog trainer should be consistent and advice other family members what not to do, what not to train the dog and how to assist the dog grasp some of the training they have taught it. This will be a positive action that will definitely bear fruit in the long run.</p>
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<p>Another vital point to note while training your dog is his performance while it is near you. For a professional dog trainer, it may be easy to get the dog&#8217;s attention because they have no special attachment. If the dog owner is acting as the trainer, there are bound to be many distractions especially if the dog is grown. The dog could be tempting the trainer every now and then to play its favorite game or just wants to walk. As a trainer, you must learn to instruct a dog when it is serious lesson time and what time is play time.</p>
<p>If there are many distractions during the dog training, it is wise to train the dog while under leash. This way, the trainer will be in control and bring the dog&#8217;s concentration back whenever it strays. The dog will be more focused and cooperative if it is under leash. If you are not sure how to control the dog using a leash, it is important to learn and practice this prior to beginning the dog training exercise.</p>
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<p>When a puppy comes into your life you are given not only a lifelong comfort, but also a lifelong responsibility. Dogs are pack animals descended from wolves and like wolves they need to have a definite pack hierarchy so that they can feel safe and secure in their role in society. This means that they want desperately to be trained in how to behave: manners are very important to a dog.</p>
<p>Pawsitive Solutions offers San Antonio puppy training that will give your newest family member the confidence he or she needs to be a happy and well adjusted dog. Marlene Ring, a certified professional pet dog trainer, teaches San Antonio dog obedience classes that are unique in their approach. Ms. Ring fully understands the special personality of your puppy and works with the animals entrusted to her care individually for specific skills as well as working toward socialization skills in groups of dogs.</p>
<p>A dog needs to be mannerly not only when he is alone with his family but also when he is in the presence of other dogs. He needs to know what he may and may not do. Dogs want to please their human family, but they are not born knowing what to do. Obedience is important, but equally important is socialization with other dogs or animals. In a service called board and train, Ms. Ring takes your animal into her home for a period of time and teaches it to be a &#8220;good dog&#8221; around people as well as around other dogs. It is like a camp experience for dogs.</p>
<p>In her San Antonio dog training classes, Marlene Ring also works with the people in a dog&#8217;s life so that the dog understands who is the &#8220;leader of the pack&#8221; and who is in charge at home. A trained dog is a dog who knows where he stands and what to do: a happy dog. Using a technique of positive reinforcement the classes teach both the human and the canine how to respond to situations that life throws at them and what to expect from each other day to day. The partnership of animal and person is forged in understanding and love.</p>
<p>San Antonio dog training should not be hit or miss, it needs to be targeted at your dog&#8217;s specific personality and need. Pawsitive Solutions can give your friend the confidence and self assurance she craves to have a wonderful life experience with you.</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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<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, it is good to take a look at the benefits and costs associated with dog training.</p>
<p>What Are the Benefits of Dog Training?</p>
<p>There are many benefits to signing your faithful companion up for a dog training course. First, a dog training course will ensure that your pet 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. 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. 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>
<p>How Much Does Dog Training Cost?</p>
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<p>In addition to the benefits associated with dog training, you should also know how much it costs. Dog training courses will vary in price but most dog training courses with a number of dogs being trained at the same time will cost less than a one-on-one session with a dog trainer. You may also find that you can receive discounts if you enroll more than one pet in the dog training course. By reviewing your options, you are certain to find plenty of cost effective options with regard to dog training courses.</p>
<p>With the many benefits which go along with dog training and the reasonable costs of dog training courses, it is easy to see why many dog owners enroll their dogs in dog training courses.</p>
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