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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The key to having a dog pet that is enjoyable and fun is proper dog training. Most people think that dog training is teaching it how to do dumb tricks and competition exercises. Dog obedience training is teaching a dog to understand and do what it is told to do. The most critical aspect in [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The key to having a dog pet that is enjoyable and fun is proper dog training. Most people think that dog training is teaching it how to do dumb tricks and competition exercises. Dog obedience training is teaching a dog to understand and do what it is told to do. The most critical aspect in nurturing a dog-human relationship is training a dog to be obedient. Training a dog to conduct itself in an acceptable manner both at home and outside is also the best way to detect, prevent and get rid of any behavioral problems that most dog owners face. Make your doggy happy and well balanced socially by following these simple Dog obedience training tips.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 1:</strong> Set the training rules and make sure that you repeat them frequent and long enough for the dog to comprehend. The greatest characteristic of a dog trainer is repetition. You should therefore not tell him a rule only once and expect him to grasp it automatically.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 2:</strong> You are the boss at all times and you must make sure that the dog knows that. By nature, a dog will try to train you to accept its behavior and communication, the key to successfully train a dog is making it understand that it is the students and you the trainer not the other way round.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 3:</strong> Give clear and consistent communication signs throughout its training. Make it clear which of its behaviors are acceptable and which are not tolerable. Doing this will set very distinct guidelines for him.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 4:</strong> Constantly evaluate your progress to make sure that you are impacting positively on the dog&#8217;s obedience. If you find some stubbornness, investigate and find the root cause of it and the proper way to handle it.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 5:</strong> Reward the dog only at the right times during the training. If you reward the dog at the wrong time, it will understand the actions preceding the reward as the acceptable conduct which is not the case. If a dog takes an instruction and learns something new, you can choose to reward him either by playing with it its favorite game or giving it something it likes.</p>
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<p><strong>Tip 6:</strong> There should be only one trainer at a time during a training period. Having more than one trainer at a time will send confusing instructions and lessons to the dog. However, after the training session, different people can test the dog&#8217;s grasp.</p>
<p><strong>Tip 7:</strong> Patience when training a dog is a very vital virtue. If you are training a dog and it doesn&#8217;t seem to respond, do not get angry or try underhand shortcut tactics because his will only worsen the situation. All dogs can learn it is just that each dog, just like humans, have different ways to understand things.</p>
<p>There are different flavors of dog obedience programs, ranging from basic &#8220;Sit&#8221; and &#8220;fetch&#8221; instructions to complex dog show behavior training. Dog obedience is not a science that should be left exclusively to the professionals. Follow these simple dog obedience training tips to train your dog well and not only will it strengthen your relationship, it will also be a lot of fun spending time with it.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fundamentally, dog training is about communication. From the human perspective, the trainer is communicating to the dog what behaviours are correct, desired, or preferred in what circumstances and what behaviours are undesirable. A trainer must understand communication from the dog. The dog can signal that he is unsure, confused, nervous, happy, excited, and so on. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Fundamentally, dog training is about communication. From the human perspective, the trainer is communicating to the dog what behaviours are correct, desired, or preferred in what circumstances and what behaviours are undesirable.</p>
<p>A trainer must understand communication from the dog. The dog can signal that he is unsure, confused, nervous, happy, excited, and so on. The emotional state of the dog is an important consideration in directing the training, as a dog that is stressed or distracted will not learn efficiently.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get frustrated. There will surely be times in your dog behaviour training that you aren&#8217;t going to like how things are going. If this happens, stop the training session right away. Your frustration can cause you to want to force the issue and end up taking two steps backward with your progress.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to praise your dog. Dog training should be fun for both you and your dog. Give your dog plenty of praise for performing correct behaviours. Dog training by nature is oppressive; you are asking your dog to submit his will to yours. This can create stress. Praise is a great way to alleviate that stress. A stress-free dog learns quicker and has more fun.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s easy, you have to watch them, start as early as possible and never allow them to make mistakes in the house. If the dog has never peed in the house, it&#8217;s foreign to suddenly start..</p>
<p>Positive reinforcements can be anything that the dog finds rewarding &#8211; special food treats, the chance to play with a tug toy, social interaction with other dogs, or the owner&#8217;s attention. The more rewarding a dog finds a particular trainer, the more work he will be prepared to do in order to obtain the trainer. Just being happy about a dog&#8217;s accomplishment is a reward to them.</p>
<p>Make sure you always check your dogs hygiene, a healthy dog always give good response to training than unhealthy ones. Experience has shown so many dog illnesses, but, of them all Canine Distemper, is a serious illness and it is recommended that any dog with an acute outbreak should be taken to a holistic or homeopathic vet to monitor treatment. Home treatment of acute Distemper is not advised and Vi-Pro Plus should be used under the supervision of a holistic or homeopathic vet for cases of active Distemper infections. Also for any other contagious illness, the affected dog should be singled out and treated properly.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many people love the idea of owning a dog but one thing that they have to keep in mind often times, is that the dog needs to be trained. While the pet may look heart-breakingly cute when it&#8217;s in a shelter or at the pound, picking out the dog is only the first part of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Many people love the idea of owning a dog but one thing that they have to keep in mind often times, is that the dog needs to be trained. While the pet may look heart-breakingly cute when it&#8217;s in a shelter or at the pound, picking out the dog is only the first part of the relationship between dog owner and the animal. Many people don&#8217;t understand that they have to put time and effort into socializing the dog.  </p>
<p>An unsocialized dog will intimidate others, tear up the home, and will create an environment that can become so bad that the it will have to be returned. Many times when dogs have to be returned to shelters or to other resources, it will end up euthanized, which is very heartbreaking.  All of this can be spared if a person learns the various techniques in order to socialize the dog.</p>
<p>One thing that they have to understand is that the he wants to be told what to do. It&#8217;s in the canine nature to follow a leader. The dog will be more than willing to obey the leadership of its master. Here&#8217;s a look at some common techniques that are used in dog training:</p>
<p>&#8220;Dog Whispering&#8221;</p>
<p>This is a technique that has been around for a while, but gained national notoriety over the last 10 years.  Some people might hear this term and wonder how in the world whispering to a dog can train it!  Whispering isn&#8217;t meant to be taken literally in this case.  As trainers have shown, whispering is a term that refers to connecting with a being or an entity on a very deep and almost spiritual level. When it comes to dog training techniques, dog whispering involves careful observation of the dog&#8217;s behavior and actions.  </p>
<p>It literally entails getting inside the mind and the behavior system of the canine. When a person uses dog whispering techniques, they interact with the dog on the canine level.  Again, one the most common mistakes that people make is treating the dog like a small human being.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Reward Training&#8221;</p>
<p>Reward training is very simple and it&#8217;s one of the older tricks that works.  This is a simple method of training the dog by positive reinforcement. Once he does what it is told to do, it receives a treat.  How this works is that the dog owner must entice the dog towards the treat.  Once the canine develops awareness for the treat, it develops a strong desire for it.  When the desire for it is extremely strong, the dog owner pulls back.  Then the dog receives a command and when the dog obeys the command, it receives the treat.  The object is to make the dog associate a treat with the command.</p>
<p>&#8220;Clicker Training&#8221;</p>
<p>Other dog training techniques include one that is similar to reward training, which is called clicker training.  How this works is that the clicker is incorporated to get the dog&#8217;s attention.  The clicker is clicked as a form of communication with the dog.  It learns that there is a command or reward associated in conjunction with the clicker.  Many people claim that this is fun, and they actually make a game with the dog by using the clicker for their dog training tasks.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ultrasonic Whistle&#8221;</p>
<p>Last, a relatively new form of dog training technique is called the ultrasonic whistle.  This works because the ultrasonic sound is only heard by the dog. When the owner is trying to communicate a command, or stop the dog from barking, they will blow on their whistle when they want to communicate a command to the dog.  The benefit of this is that the humans can&#8217;t hear this noise, but the dog can hear it, and they will learn to associate the sound with a command.</p>
<p>Dog training techniques aren&#8217;t hard to incorporate, but they are something that absolutely must be incorporated from the time a dog owner brings their new dog home.  No matter how old or how young the dog is, they will need training. Once they are trained properly, they will be a wonderful addition to one&#8217;s family.</p>
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