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		<title>Making Your Dog Follow Your Instructions</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Having a pet like dog at your home needs several thoughts before you could actually have one at your home. There are lot many things and responsibilities that come with the dogs and your responsibilities don&#8217;t just end up with feeding the dog alone, taking them out for a short walk or something like that. [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/making-your-dog-follow-your-instructions/">Making Your Dog Follow Your Instructions</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a pet like dog at your home needs several thoughts before you could actually have one at your home. There are lot many things and responsibilities that come with the dogs and your responsibilities don&#8217;t just end up with feeding the dog alone, taking them out for a short walk or something like that. The dog is going to be one of your family members and you should make it feel the same. It needs to be shown love the way you do to your kids. And in the same manner you send your kids to school you need to arrange for the training of your dogs as well.</p>
<p>Dogs also need to learn few things like following the instructions, staying calm at certain occasions, avoid shit in the home interiors etc. These are the things that you need to train your dog in. And for this you need to get the experienced Dog trainers Guildford who can help you with the dog training.</p>
<p>Training a dog to stop barking can sometimes be time consuming and complicated as well. And don&#8217;t shout at your dog or reward him for barking at someone. This would just encourage it to bark more and more. Proper socialization and bit of attention to your dog at the right time can make your dog obedient and prevent him from barking uselessly.</p>
<p>If you are taking your pet to a dog trainer Guildford then he will begin with the simplest methods of dog training and commanding. The priority is to develop the relation with the dog so that he can understand you and your commands. The dog training Guildford is just started with the basic commands like sit, stop, stay, sleep or down. When you are done with basic Dog training Guilford the next thing comes with the elimination of dog wastes and respect for the home premises. For that the dog trainer Guildford needs to properly guide the pet to follow the instruction and to lay down the wastes at a particular place or outside the home.</p>
<p>Dog training is an essential thing and this is to be started at some suitable time when it&#8217;s a bit grown up puppy. Dog training Guildford shouldn&#8217;t cross your mind when the pet behavior really becomes unbearable. Every breed of dog has bit difference with their training and it is very essential that you hire the good dog trainer Guildford for your pet. The efficient dog trainer Guildford can understand your and your dog&#8217;s needs and trains him in the similar direction. Your dog training can really improve its behavior and help you have a calm environment especially when you are visited by the guests. Now if you have been looking for the dog training Guildford then you can refer the dog house training, where the experienced dog trainers Guildford will train your dog in a faithful manner.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training: When To Reprimand And When To Reward</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of things people have to remember when they start dog training. There are a lot of different dog training techniques to try. Some of these dog training techniques work, while other dog training techniques seem to work against you. With so many different aspects of dog training, it is hard to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of things people have to remember when they start dog training. There are a lot of different dog training techniques to try.</p>
<p>Some of these dog training techniques work, while other dog training techniques seem to work against you. With so many different aspects of dog training, it is hard to know what techniques work the best.</p>
<p>One of the biggest things that often confuse people with regards to dog training is when to reward your dog and when to reprimand your dog. If you have trouble deciding when to do which, please read on.</p>
<p>Most dog training course instructors will tell you that positive dog training is the best technique to utilize. Unfortunately, there are some instances when you do have to reprimand your dog.</p>
<p>Reprimanding your dog should not happen often, as dogs respond better to positive reinforcement used in dog training. Before you learn when to reprimand your dog, you should first learn when to reward your dog.</p>
<p>You should reward your dog any time your dog does something it is supposed to during dog training. This can be when it sits, stays, eliminates where it should, fetches, etc.</p>
<p>The reward you use during your dog training can be many things: praise, kind words, tummy rub, pat on the head, or a treat.</p>
<p>Dogs learn very quickly from positive dog training. Dogs tend to want to make you happy and this is why they do so well with this type of dog training. However, be sure you never reward bad behavior.</p>
<p>Reprimanding is a type of dog training that should not be done unless necessary. This can be when your dog jumps, eliminates in the wrong place, barks, growls, pulls on a leash, destroys something, etc.</p>
<p>You must only reprimand your dog if you catch it in the act of doing something wrong.</p>
<p>Otherwise, your dog will not realize what it did. The reprimand used for this dog training should be a quick, sharp “no” or “bad dog.”</p>
<p>Your tone should be angry, but remember to be short and quick. If you constantly do this, your words will end up being ignored by the dog. Never spank, hit, or constantly scold your dog. This will only lead to more problems in the future.</p>
<p>These are all of the important things you need to focus on when determining when to reprimand or reward your dog during dog training. Remember to be patient because your dog is learning and trying its best.</p>
<p>With some love and consideration, your dog should do quite well with its dog training.</p><p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/dog-training-when-to-reprimand-and-when-to-reward/">Dog Training: When To Reprimand And When To Reward</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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