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		<title>Dog Training Clickers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are much kind of new puppies training, one of the many popular ways to train puppies and dogs is clicker training. What is dog training clicker? Dog training clicker is a type of operant conditioning used successfully by many animal trainers. It is one method of training your dogs using principles of consistency desired [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There are much kind of new puppies training, one of the many popular ways to train puppies and dogs is clicker training.</p>
<p>What is dog training clicker? Dog training clicker is a type of operant conditioning used successfully by many animal trainers. It is one method of training your dogs using principles of consistency desired behaviors. Dog training clicker rewards an animal for performing desired behaviors, rather than punishing misbehavior.</p>
<p>Dog Training Clicker<br /> The clicker is a small hand held box which emits a clicking sound when a button is depressed. Other variations of the clicking device can be simply snapping your fingers.</p>
<p>The concept of dog training clicker is to positively enforce commands, by clicking the device each time a dog completes a command properly, and handing the dog a treat as a reward. Conditioning the dog to hear the clicker causes it to snap to attention eventually, as it associates the clicker with receiving a treat. Here are three basic steps of dog training clicker:</p>
<p>1. Show a food treat to your dog and then giving her to smell the treat. It makes her understand that you are holding something she wants.</p>
<p>2. Perform any actions you want and click the clicker and praise her, as soon as your dog pays attention to what you are holding.</p>
<p>3. Do the steps six or seven times, and repeat over the course of several days, slowly raising the hoop each day.</p>
<p>No more shouting or yanking your dog around in the name of training. Clicker training is the fun, reward based method of dog training that you will both enjoy.</p>
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<p>Using the basic steps of dog training clickers, you can teach other tricks and commands, such as &#8216;come&#8217;, &#8216;stay&#8217;, &#8216;heel&#8217; and &#8216;paw&#8217;.</p>
<p>I thought you might be interested in this article, Potty Training Puppies and Becoming a Dog Trainer.</p>
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		<title>Start Your New Years Puppy With These Puppy Training Tips</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Start Your New Year&#8217;s Puppy With These Puppy Training Tips The family and friends have left, the fridge is back to normal capacity, the kids are back in school and the new puppy has been named, what now? Start the puppy off on the right paw. When puppy training teach the rules of the house [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Start Your New Year&#8217;s Puppy With These Puppy Training Tips</p>
<p>The family and friends have left, the fridge is back to normal capacity, the kids are back in school and the new puppy has been named, what now?<br /> Start the puppy off on the right paw.</p>
<p>When puppy training teach the rules of the house you want her to follow once she&#8217;s all grown up. Some things that we think are cute in a 5 pound puppy might not be so cute in a 65lbs dog. So whether it is greeting guests by sitting politely, waiting while her food is being prepared or going potty outside, the sooner you teach her these things the better. Keeping your voice light and happy and guiding her with positive rewards is crucial to proper San Antonio puppy training.</p>
<p>Your puppy needs to socialize with others of her kind. Dogs love to spend time with people but they also need to know how to behave around other dogs. Having a sleepover with new friends under professional supervision is an excellent choice. Starting these meetings from a young age will ensure that your dog grows up to be a model citizen.</p>
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<p>Starting your dog off with the right nutrition is also a part of puppy training; it will pay off as your puppy grows into a fabulous dog. Learn to read the label and make sure the ingredients are human grade. Your dog doesn&#8217;t need any by products or corn. It will be important to vary foods and treats throughout your dogs life but make sure you make all changes gradually so as not to upset her tummy.</p>
<p>Your dog is going to need to chew. Provide the puppy with various toys, different textures as well as shapes. Buy at least one that makes noise, one that is purely for chewing, an interactive toy (ball or rope toy) that you can play with, and one in which you can stuff treats in. Don&#8217;t let her munch on an old shoe thinking she knows the difference between that and your new designer shoes.</p>
<p>Finally, your puppy training should include getting her accustomed to going into a crate. Not only is it super useful in potty training puppies, it will make your life easier when the puppy needs to spend the night away from home. Start off by throwing all sorts of delicious stuff into a crate with the door securely open. Let your puppy find her way in, never push or force her in. Leave it open so that she can choose to go in there when she likes. If you catch her going in, praise her lots with your voice and treats. Eventually you can give the behavior a cute cue like &#8220;go home&#8221; or &#8220;in bed&#8221;.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2011 15:33:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When we talk about dog training at home we think of the rewarding feeling of being able to develop an animal&#8217;s skills, but there is a lot of work and effort involved in the process too. Dog training at home begins with potty training and continues with complex tasks and commands. However, before you start [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When we talk about dog training at home we think of the rewarding feeling of being able to develop an animal&#8217;s skills, but there is a lot of work and effort involved in the process too. Dog training at home begins with potty training and continues with complex tasks and commands. However, before you start dog training at home you&#8217;ll have to find some professional information on dog health and care. The very basic &#8220;sit&#8221; and &#8220;hello&#8221; are among the first tricks of dog training at home, followed by the leash walk as an essential part of the process of dog socializing.</p>
<p>Many pet owners choose to turn to professional videos that teach them dog training at home. There are usually two types of approaches to dog training at home and in general: the collar treatment and the reward-based program. Studies conducted in recent years have shown that dog training at home by using very positive methods is likely to create social and highly reliable animals, that not only will listen to your commands but will always been on guard when it comes to the safety of your family. Dog training at home may not have the professional background but it surely has an emotional touch.</p>
<p>Once you start dog training at home don&#8217;t limit to teaching the dog how to raise the paw or sit when ordered. You can take dog training at home a little further and show the animal how to play &#8220;fetch&#8221;. It begins by using one of the pet&#8217;s favorite toys, but it has to result in the animal&#8217;s ability to bring any object. No matter the purpose of dog training at home, keep in mind that reward is the magic key to get to your dog&#8217;s mind. Every time it performs an action, the dog will need encouragement to continue; therefore an affectionate moment is welcome and appreciated as much as some goodie treat.</p>
<p>Dog training at home takes a lot of time and energy, and many people find it a true challenge. However, time should not be a problem as long as you can turn to your animal and lavish a little attention on it. You can even practice fetch during a commercial just like any other commands learned during dog training at home. If you don&#8217;t want to have your dog on the sofa with you, you can always order it to move, and the animal would respond. This is the very practical side of dog training at home. By all means avoid bullying the dog or raising your voice, as such manifestations develop aggression or fear. For Free Tips <a href="http://dog-training-online-now.info" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://dog-training-online-now.info</a></p><p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/dog-training-at-home/">Dog Training at Home</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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