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		<title>Dog Barking Training Tips &#8211; Stop Your Dog Barking &#8211; 99.9% Success Rate</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs love to bark. To non dog lovers, barking is a form of nuisance. You may have at one point in time received complaints from your neighbors about your dog&#8217;s barking. It can be very worrisome. Before you embark on dog barking training, it is important to understand why dogs bark. Dogs bark for the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs love to bark. To non dog lovers, barking is a form of nuisance. You may have at one point in time received complaints from your neighbors about your dog&#8217;s barking. It can be very worrisome. Before you embark on dog barking training, it is important to understand why dogs bark. Dogs bark for the very same reason human beings talk. They are trying to communicate. When you have nothing to say, you remain quiet. When dogs bark, they are trying to get your attention. As you spend more time with your dog, you will learn more about the different barking sounds and what he is trying to tell you.</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Tips is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>A dog barks for many reasons. He may be trying to deter potential threats who have set foot in the house. In this case, the barking is loud to scare off the strangers. He may be caught up in excitement, and the sound of the barks is upbeat. It may even be some sort of a fanfare to welcome you home. Some dogs bark when they are bored, as a way to keep themselves entertained. Most people can tolerate a few seconds of dog barking, but when it becomes incessant, it can be very annoying. As a dog owner, you must know how to control your dog when it is barking.<br />Distract Him</p>
<p>When your dog goes berserk at the arrival of a house guest, you will have to get him to stop barking if not your guest will be intimidated. One of the best ways to stop a dog from barking is to distract him. You can grab his attention by whistling or clapping loudly. You may also instruct him to be quiet by yelling the usual command you have been using. Once his attention turns to you, shift his focus to a toy. You will need to do more than just getting him to be quiet. Get him to perform basic commands such as sitting so that his focus is off the &#8220;intruders&#8221; and on you.</p>
<p>Make Sure Your Dog Stays Active</p>
<p>As mentioned, some dogs bark because they are bored. They also bark to release pent-up energy. You can avoid unnecessary barking by not leaving your dog alone for a long duration. Be sure to play with him whenever you can find the time. Bring him out for a walk or exercise. Not only will he remain healthy, his barking will reduce.</p>
<p>Do Not Encourage Barking</p>
<p>Most dogs know that they will get attention from their owners when they bark. This is the same as a crying baby who demands attention from their parents. When they bark, their owners may scurry and bring them their meals. If you want your dog to stop barking, you may want to turn a deaf ear to it. Do not give him any attention; do not cuddle or scold him. Completely ignore your dog. He will soon know that his barking will yield no results.</p>
<p>These three steps are effective in helping you get started with your dog barking training. There are other techniques that you can use to stop your dog from barking incessantly.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to effectively train your dog, you must remember that dogs have personalities as well. This means that each dog is different. This is why dogs like and do things that seem un-dog like. For example, my friend&#8217;s dog likes bananas. It&#8217;s not like he was starving his dog or something. The dog [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you want to effectively train your dog, you must remember that dogs have personalities as well. This means that each dog is different. This is why dogs like and do things that seem un-dog like. For example, my friend&#8217;s dog likes bananas. It&#8217;s not like he was starving his dog or something. The dog just liked bananas. My point is that the techniques that we share with you will work differently with each dog because every dog has a different personality. So here are some of the pet care and training techniques you will learn.</p>
<p>Effective Dog Training</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s world is one of smells and action. They do not understand language like we do. So when you start training your puppy or dog, he may not respond to your command or praise. If this is the case, then you need to start using physical praise along with verbal praise for a few months. The physical praise can be in the form of a treat or petting. When your dog starts associating sounds like &#8220;Good Girl&#8221; or &#8220;Good Dog&#8221; with the treat, he will learn to recognize it later. After a while, you will notice that he responds to your voice.</p>
<p>Dog Training Using Praise</p>
<p>Your dog loves Praise and Attention. As odd as it may sound, dogs will do anything to get their master&#8217;s love and attention. Let me give you an example. A friend once came to me complaining about his mischievous dog. His dog would grab things like shoes and hats then run away with them. He would chew up slippers and shoes even though my friend bought him a variety of toys and treats. His dog would still be a nuisance.</p>
<p>What my friend did not realized is that the dog was trying to get his attention. He never praised his dog when he was doing the things he wanted him to do, such as playing with his toys. Therefore, the dog did things that caused my friend to yell and shout. Always remember to praise your dog for things that you want him to do and ignore him when he does the opposite.</p>
<p>Dog Training Using Toys</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to spend a small fortune buying toys for your dog. You can practically use anything as a toy. For example, you could use a small plastic bottle, an empty baby powder box, or a cardboard roll from toilet paper. Then categorize the toys into groups.</p>
<p>Category one toys are the ones he likes. Category two toys are the ones he loses interest in quickly. Category one toys are to be used in your dog training methods. Note: Interactive toys are the ones that require you to play with your dog. However, the isolation ones are those that he plays with by himself.</p>
<p>The toys should be put away after play is over and not left lying around. The toys lose their value if they are left lying around. Remember: Never pull a toy from your dog&#8217;s  mouth. Let him take his time, chew it, and  leave it.</p>
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<p>Dog Training In Public Places</p>
<p>During your dog training sessions, your dog9 may exhibit fear or aggression when meeting strangers. You should discourage such behavior. Stop him by saying a firm &#8220;No&#8221;  and pat or praise him when he stops. If your dog displays fear, be a little gentler with the &#8220;No,&#8221; but be firm. With a growling dog, be much more emphatic and stern with your &#8220;No!&#8221; However, always show love and affection when dog training.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For dog trainers, training a dog is such an endearing job. However, it becomes tedious when the dog is unruly and barks a lot. If you encounter this type of problem, then your solution to a more tolerable and enjoyable dog training sessions would be the anti bark collar. When buying dog training equipments, such [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>For dog trainers, training a dog is such an endearing job. However, it becomes tedious when the dog is unruly and barks a lot. If you encounter this type of problem, then your solution to a more tolerable and enjoyable dog training sessions would be the anti bark collar. When buying dog training equipments, such as this collar, it is best to buy from a brand you can trust -a brand that offers only quality products, such as Innotek.</p>
<p>During the first few sessions of dog training, when the trainer is still a stranger to the dog, it is expected that the dog will be disobedient and will bark a lot. This will make it more difficult for the trainer to train the dog. With anti-bark collars, the dog turns from nuisance to endearing. The two most popular types of anti bark collar in the market are the shock type anti bark collar and the spray anti bark collar. Both effectively stop the dog from barking without causing any pain or harm to the dog.</p>
<p>Both collars have a sensor attached to it. Every time the dog starts to bark, a vibration is made by the dog&#8217;s vocal cords and this is picked up by the sensor. For the first type of collar, the spray anti bark collar, non toxic chemicals are sprayed directly to the dog&#8217;s snout once the vibration is sensed. On the other hand, when the ordinary anti bark collar picks up the vibration, it sends mild static shock to the dog. These stimuli -the mild static shock and non toxic chemicals &#8211; are neither harmful nor injurious to the pet. They are just bothersome enough to disrupt the dog, making the dog effectively learn not to bark to avoid the bothersome stimuli.</p>
<p>The nice thing about these collars, such as those offered by Innotek, is that they do not have to be worn for a long time. It takes only a few sessions before the dog learns not to bark. When the dog has finally learned this, it is not necessary anymore to wear the collar, although from time to time and on special cases, the dog may need some reminding on controlling its barking. For best results, it is not advisable to have the dog being trained to wear it for more than 8 hours a day.</p>
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<p>Bark control collars can be worn by any dog of any size. However, for most brands, their collars can be worn only by dogs that weigh 7 pounds or heavier. This becomes a problem since there are dogs that are smaller and lighter than 7 pounds. That is why the leading brand in dog training- Innotek -has produced a collar particularly for small dogs. With its Innotek BC 200 bark control collars, dogs as light as 3 pounds can wear this collar. Innotek serves with the needs of each and every dog handler in mind.</p>
<p>Innotek is a trusted brand when it comes to dog training. It is a leader in the industry with its revolutionary innovations. It offers dog training collars and invisible fences, in addition to the anti bark collars, highly commendable for dog training. Dog may be man&#8217;s best friend, but Innotek is a trainer&#8217;s best friend.</p>
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<p>Training a puppy can be a difficult, yet rewarding task. If done properly, you will be rewarded with a loyal friend for life. If done improperly, it can lead to frustration on both the part of the dog and the owner. One of the leading causes of learning disabilities in puppies is not due to defective genes or breeds, but to early separation from the dog&#8217;s mother. Because dogs have a much shorter life span than humans, they mature and learn at a much faster rate. A puppy learns more in the first 6 months of its life than it does in the remaining years. To break it down even further, many of the dog obedience training basics are not taught by the owner or trainer, but by the puppy&#8217;s mother.</p>
<p>In a natural environment, a puppy learns about social structures such as pack leader, dominance, etc from its mother at a very young age. The puppy learns that there are appropriate places to go to the bathroom, appropriate ways to act around the pack leader, and more importantly, patience. If a puppy is separated from its mother too soon, many of these vital skills are not taught and can make the foundation for training much more difficult to establish. Furthermore, a puppy with separation anxiety, generally brought on by early separation from its mother, will exhibit more aggressive behavior, destructive behavior such as chewing or scratching, or nuisance barking or howling.</p>
<p>So how do you know when it is too soon to separate a puppy from its mother? The general rule of thumb is that a puppy should not be separated before eight weeks, but it could be longer if certain signs are prevalent. These signs include, but are not limited to, abnormal dependence on the mother or failure to conform to social norms within the pack. If these signs are evident, the puppy still needs more time with the mother before being made available for adoption. Once a puppy begins to exhibit independent behavior, it is a good indicator that he is ready for adoption and will have better success during the training process.</p>
<p>Even once the puppy is separated from its mother, it still needs just as much love and attention as it got when it was inside the family unit. Its mother used to respond to its every whine and whimper, and in order to keep the puppy&#8217;s self esteem high, it will require you to do the same until it feels comfortable with you. Once you have created this bond however, the dog will see you as the one in charge and will respond better to your voice commands, function better in your home, and be less likely to develop separation anxiety when you leave the home.</p>
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