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		<title>How To Stop Your Dog Pulling On The Leash</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Steps and Tricks You Can Use That&#8217;ll Make The Walk Go Smoother Do you get home from your hard day at work, say hi to your canine friend and then get the leash? Does your dog begin running around in circles, jumping up and down? You finally get the leash on them, get them outside [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Steps and Tricks You Can Use That&#8217;ll Make The Walk Go Smoother</p>
<p>Do you get home from your hard day at work, say hi to your canine friend and then get the leash? Does your dog begin running around in circles, jumping up and down? You finally get the leash on them, get them outside and they&#8217;re dragging you out the door to reach the item they want to smell up close.</p>
<p>As you&#8217;re being dragged by your dog, you smile at your neighbors, knowing they are wondering who is walking who. You pull back on the dog&#8217;s leash to get him/her to slow down. However, your dog is just not listening. You have no way to slow him/her down to catch your breath and get him/her under control.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, this is how the majority of people are walking their dog at the very start of it. In the end, the walk turns to a chore. In the end, the dog does get the exercise he/she needs and you don&#8217;t want to take your dog out anymore. Thus, you may want to learn how to stop your dog pulling on the leash.</p>
<p>How To Stop Your Dog Pulling On The Leash: Why They Do It</p>
<p>Dogs have always pulled on their leash. Why? They&#8217;re not genetically bred to have a collar on their throat and have that leash attached to your arm. The reason they pull is because you&#8217;re holding them back. The first thing you need to learn when you want to know how to stop your dog pulling on the leash is to train them to know you&#8217;re not going to do any walking if they don&#8217;t slow down.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, most dogs have no idea they&#8217;re doing something wrong when they&#8217;re pulling on their leash. They&#8217;re not pulling on the leash to assert their dominance nor make you angry. They just love being outside so they can smell everything.</p>
<p>You must gain control over the situation. You need to control what your dog has access to and what they don&#8217;t. When you show your dog that their behavior will stop the walking, they&#8217;ll begin to understand that pulling on the leash is the last thing they need to do. Don&#8217;t yell or scold them, as it just confuses them.</p>
<p>How To Stop Your Dog Pulling On The Leash: Revamp The Walk</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to be effective at keeping your dog from pulling on the leash, then you need to begin working on it from the moment you pick up the leash. You may notice that your dog picks up rather rapidly on what you&#8217;re doing before going outside.</p>
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<p>You want to be in control of this situation since what they do inside will cause them to react how they do outside. If your dog is excited and jumping around, you can be sure he/she will do that outside. Make sure your pup calms down before you go outside.</p>
<p>By waiting just five or 10 minutes, your dog&#8217;s energy can drain. Keep in mind that overexcited dogs can be very difficult to control. Don&#8217;t open the door until they are sitting down quietly and patiently.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re outside, you can let them do their business right off the bat but you must maintain control afterwards. Since dogs pull back when they&#8217;re on a leash, you cannot pull back yourself to teach them not to do it. Want to know how to stop your dog pulling on the leash? It&#8217;s easy! You stop walking. You don&#8217;t move until you have them sitting down either beside you or behind you.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll take some time but eventually your dog will pick up on the fact that you don&#8217;t want him/her to pull on the leash when you stop walking. Anything more than you stopping the walk to get them to stop is going to complicate matters.</p>
<p>As you get them to stop, you should work your way up to have them walking beside or behind you. Be sure to bring some treats since you can make the entire process go smoothly when you reward them for their good behavior.</p>
<p>Need more help learning how to stop your dog pulling on the leash? Pick up Secrets to Dog Training, which is a detailed, step by step guide that can help you stop common dog problems like pulling on dog leashes. You&#8217;ll also get some photo examples, case studies and videos to help you get a real handle on your canine friend.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pet Loss and Grieving People who&#8217;re not pet lovers are shocked to find out how much grief pet lovers feel once they lose a pet. But if you have ever loved a pet and been loved by a pet, you&#8217;ll understand how the mourning process for the loss of a pet is really a you [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Pet Loss and Grieving People who&#8217;re not pet lovers are shocked to find out how much grief pet lovers feel once they lose a pet. But if you have ever loved a pet and been loved by a pet, you&#8217;ll understand how the mourning process for the loss of a pet is really a you would have for the loss of any family member.</p>
<p>The loss of a pet is devastating. You&#8217;ll frequently hear people questioning why they&#8217;re feeling so terrible. Perhaps even questioning why they grieve so greatly. Wondering if it is normal to really feel that way?</p>
<p>Exactly how people react towards the death of any member of the family generally depends upon how much their pet played a part in their every day life, and how deep their connection and attachment was to their pet.</p>
<p>Pets are useful buddies for the ever changing ways of our society. With increasingly more people remaining childless, single, divorced, widowed, or never married together with seniors, pets have grown to be the mainstay of companionship. Children don&#8217;t return home from school to an empty house, people who live alone have someone to spend time with at home &#8211; someone who understands the time they spend with them and it has been proven continuously just how much pets help seniors in numerous ways &#8211; psychologically and physically.</p>
<p>Pets are devoted to their family members; they give unconditional love, and are usually there whenever you&#8217;ll need them. They listen with out judgement or reproach, they accept us regardless of what we&#8217;re like or how we look, feel, or behave. They&#8217;re usually ready to forgive for our transgressions &#8211; they do not hold grudges.</p>
<p>If you have ever nursed a pet through a serious illness, rescued one from certain death, or helped a shy animal to become socialized, you will understand how easy it is to become extremely attached to that animal. When a pet helps you through a crisis or a difficult time in your life, you&#8217;ll most likely find that your pet is very unique to you.</p>
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<p>Everybody grieves in their own way &#8211; some much more deeply than others. It is okay to grieve the loss of a pet as deeply as you would for any other member of your family. The loss of a pet is just as difficult as anyone else. You&#8217;ve a connection with your pet, your pet was a part in your life, and it is natural to really feel pain when that bond is broken.</p>
<p>As you go through the mourning process, you&#8217;ll really feel pain. The amount of pain, the length of grieving is different with each individual. You should take the time to go through the process &#8211; it&#8217;s natural, and it is okay to feel that way. Eventually, you will get towards the point exactly where you will remember all the good times, the great life, and good feelings you had with your pet and you&#8217;ll have the ability to remember them with the love you both felt for each other.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll reach the point exactly where your pet will live inside your heart forever. You&#8217;ll understand that it is normal to grieve the loss of a pet.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When people first come upon crate training there is always a hesitancy to use them. Some people initially believe that crate training puppies is cruel. The truth however is that crate training puppies is not only safe but it is very useful to your dog. We often lose sight of the fact that dog are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When people first come upon crate training there is always a hesitancy to use them. Some people initially believe that crate training puppies is cruel. The truth however is that crate training puppies is not only safe but it is very useful to your dog. We often lose sight of the fact that dog are wild animals that have been domesticated. That being said, a dog still has a very powerful instinct. Dogs in the wild share two common social habits, they work in packs and are raised in dens. You then may consider that your crate is a modern substitute for a den. Your dog will see this clearly, irrespective of our interpretations. That being said, crate training puppies is a vital part of your overall training.</p>
<p>The really bad part of crates is that they resemble a prison. If you can get past that idea then you can see that crates come in a variety of styles. Some crates are designed to look just like furniture in your home. The importance of crate training puppies comes into its own when we understand that puppies are much the same as children. They tire easily and need a place that is safe, secure and comfortable for them to rest and relax. In the same fashion that we let our kids take a rest, we should do the same for our puppies. When your puppy realizes he has a safe zone where he can relax or take a break from things he will be much happier. You will find that your dog is much happier when he is allowed a time to get away from everything. A good example is when a dog is tired and he needs to rest but the kids still want to play with him. When he cannot get any respite he will become cranky and may even resort to biting the child to tell them to back off. Crate training puppies avoids this situation all together.</p>
<p>Another very important benefit of crate training puppies is that they become easier to travel with. As long as he is safe in his den he will not stress out too much when in the car on the family vacation. This also applies to visiting the vet or having to stay over at the hospitals. The fact that your dog is used to being in a crate will make the entire situation so much less stressful for him.</p>
<p>To understand the specifics of crate training puppies and how to actually train your puppy properly, go to crate training puppies to find the right information of this often misunderstood element of dog training.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are so many dogs that have the tendency to bite people and dachshund is one of them. Yes, dachshunds have the ability to bite a person and to attach a person. We need many steps and tips of training a dachshund not to bite. Like their regular meal training a dachshund should also be [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There are so many dogs that have the tendency to bite people and dachshund is one of them. Yes, dachshunds have the ability to bite a person and to attach a person. We need many steps and tips of training a dachshund not to bite. Like their regular meal training a dachshund should also be regular in order to give it a proper attitude towards the human being. The very first view that should be kept in mind that first step of training a dachshund is to make them believe that while biting someone they don&#8217;t hurt other person but themselves. Because they are bites are not so effective.</p>
<p>While training a dachshund we should not tie them up with a chain because it opposes a stubborn attitude in them. Some dachshund gets this training from their mothers in their early ages. When the dog is in the situation of biting some natural signs occur in them before biting. These signs are that they yelp, rattle their teeth very fast and keep looking to its prey with a very aggressive look. That&#8217;s the main situation that we should handle in the training a dachshund not to bite someone. They would show very stupid behavior in response but with the passage of time we will be able to change that attitude very soon.</p>
<p>When we get those signs from the dog, the steps we should take is that like their mother we should show it a good behavior by patting them on their head, commanding them not to bite. Training a dachshund gives you a time to spend with your dog and gives you patience. It&#8217;s a natural truth that a dog is always loyal to its owner. So, when you&#8217;re training a dachshund it&#8217;s the fact that if it bites you for once or twice but after some time it will surely feel it not to bite its owner. Your dog should be loved by you so much in order to stop him of biting everyone including you. The main purpose is to control that aggressive attitude of him before biting.</p>
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<p>What are the different advantages of availing the services being rendered by the dog sitters from putting your dog into kennels? Well basically the kennels are small structured areas where household animals are being put for seclusion. While on the other hand the dog sitters are individuals who offer their specialized professional services in taking care of the household pet while the pet owner is away or if in some cases needs to go to a specific place for a short period of time. The dog sitters in Edinburgh are individuals specifically professionals that have conducted and undergo extensive studies on the do&#8217;s and the don&#8217;ts in caring for different household pets.</p>
<p>Most people are unaware of this new trend of availing dog sitting services that is why many of the household animals if not neglected is put into kennels where they stay for a certain span of time until their owner returns from work. The pet kennels are the old way of dealing with the dilemmas with the time availability of most pet owners in the past, but the practice of putting household pets in kennels have resulted to the negative effect with the pets attitude and behavior toward the owner and also to other people.</p>
<p>The employ of kennels or dog houses in secluding household pets has been hypothesized as one of the factors that affect the changes in attitudes of the dog; since the act of tying them up as an everyday basis has been proven to promote tough, agitated, biting behaviors towards people whenever the pet is being approach causing harm to other people. And in worst cases, if the dog is not injected with anti rabies it may spread the virus on the bitten human, leading to more harm and fatal conditions. The dog sitters in Edinburgh greatly understand the demands of having a pet dog in every household that is why they established a set of services that they offer to those pet owners who do not have much available time to take care and supply the every needs of their household pet.</p>
<p>The services that is being offered by dog sitters are the following; puppy and dog sitting, dog and cat feeding, dog grooming, walking the dog, dog and puppy training, puppy and dog visiting, dog counseling, attitude training, and a lot more. According to several reviews of the pet owners who have availed the services of the alleged institution; after being regularly visited by the pet sitters and walkers the behavior of their household pets has been tremendously improved.</p>
<p>Some of the impressed pet owners have recommended the services of the dog sitters in Edinburgh to most of their colleagues and friends, since the services are evidently effectual and reliable not to mention that the alleged services can be easily availed without having to pay too much for nothing. As pet owners are basically charged for what the outcome is, so rest assured that they pay for what they achieved and not for false assurances.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In our culture, dog is taken as a friendly companion. For most people, dogs and cats are adapted by human beings as pets. They are so lovely and tamed. But for some people, they are not interested in this domestic pet. Like the dog training shock collar, it is a sensitive topic among the public. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In our culture, dog is taken as a friendly companion. For most people, dogs and cats are adapted by human beings as pets. They are so lovely and tamed. But for some people, they are not interested in this domestic pet. Like the dog training shock collar, it is a sensitive topic among the public. It is a hard decision as to whether allow this E-collar sold in public or not. In some places, it is banned that using this electronic gadget to train dogs. There is no absolute evaluation standard to this question all around the world.</p>
<p>As to the disagreement, the animal advocates are the strongest to oppose this gadget. It is a rude behavior to harm the pet. Some point that the E-collar breaks the harmonious relationship between pets and the owners. It is inhumane and irresponsible for the pets. That is why in some countries and areas, the law is clearly written that these harmful electronic gadgets are forbidden. If you really love your pet, how could you make you mind to dress your puppy with such a heavy and harmful gadget? Just imagine that the dog sense the current, it might connect it to the owner or someone else around. The reaction might be serious even out of your expectation. People say that when you smile to life, your will get smile back. That is the same to the relationship between you and your pet. Treat him well, and he will be more obedient and mild.</p>
<p>However, there are some favorers on this dog training shock collar recently. Some are the trainers. Others enjoy the convenience of such a small gadget. For the trainers, it keeps the dogs under control easily. Otherwise, the dog may get punished by this shock. Through this way, dogs become threatening and are forced to follow the instructions from the trainers. Other supporters think that the current is negligible for the pets. They seldom turn on the switch unless there is an emergency case. This dog training shock collar is essential once the puppy becomes rampant.</p>
<p>There are two sides to every question. It is hard to define which is absolutely right. Anyway, pets are friendly companions of us. We should protect them and take care of them. This E-collar is sold all over the world. If you can&#8217;t bare this gadget, just ignore the advertisements and keep your puppy far from it.</p>
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<p>Dogs ought to be trained. Everyone who goes ahead and buys one being a pet, must realise that it can be their responsibility to give this training. It not require much to train a dog as well as dogs basically well behaved to begin with. Regardless your situation, there are various training tools and products available you possibly can utilize.</p>
<p>These could very well make sure you get the greatest results when training your pet and something is likely to be the electric collar. The electric dog training collar has gotten a lot of controversy surrounding it since it first to become so demanding some time ago. Numerous people thought it worked effectively and enjoyed using it to teach their dogs. Other owners thought it was a style of punishment understanding that it was unnecessary cruelty available on animals.</p>
<p>The electric dog training collar looks pretty much like an everyday collar, only there are two chrome steel probes poking out of it. These have to be in direct get in touch with the dog&#8217;s skin for you to work. The collar can be purchased from the number of different manufacturers as well as even decide what fun color you would like to purchase it in.</p>
<p>Will It Hurt My Dog?</p>
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<p>So the best issue that owners have is if this collar is definitely preparing to hurt their pooch. Be simple response is no, it is really not attending hurt your canine. It can do make use of an electrical shock to scare them nevertheless jolt is just not enough to very much cause any damage. The original problem is regardless of whether you prefer to employ this like a scare tactic with regards to your pet. There are other collars who are similar but that do not effectively use this type of intense scare tactic to defer your pet from barking.</p>
<p>For instance there&#8217;s the citronella collar type which is certainly like electric collar type only it makes use of a simple spray of citronella to stop doggy from barking, as opposed to a shock.</p>
<p>Every owner differs it really all hangs how you really feel and anything you feel is just too big much in relation to training your dog. There are lord options you can get and regardless whether going for the electric dog training collar or dead, the most important thing is that you are taking the moment to properly train your canine as well as have them be well-behaved.</p>
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<p>By training your dog, they learn not to excrete in the house, not to chew on things other than their chew toys, as well to not jump on you or others that walk into your home, and any number of other things that lay under the heading of bad manners.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say, for example that you are interested in training a Boxer dog; if this is the case, you will need to specifically look into techniques for training Boxers as there will be some Boxer training techniques that will be more successful than other general ones.</p>
<p>One aspect of Boxer training is usually coaching them on how to be a good guard dog, a specialty of the breed. Many individuals are afraid of boxers because they think that they harbor some sort of natural aggression, but they are just as sweet and playful as any other breed of dog. Most people believe that their austere stance and forceful demeanor is indicative of an aggressive dog ready to attack. This may indeed happen if you do not train your boxer correctly.</p>
<p>The Boxer breed is an extremely intelligent one, which can sometimes lead to a very willful animal; however, their intelligent is a valuable asset when embarking on Boxer dog training. You will have to be very patient and very diligent when training your boxer, because there will be moments that he will openly defy your command to do or not to do something, and he will continue to do what he wants, however, in this case you will have to take the steps to give him no other choice. Patience will always be the key when training this breed of dog. A good time to begin training your boxer is as early as 6 weeks old; if you start at this age they will be able to grow up properly just be sure to teach the dog as well as play with him and socialize him so that he remains interested.</p>
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<p>Most of the individuals shall be eager to take an advantage of a wonderful opportunity of experiencing a dog companion at some point in their entire life.. Dogs have long been recognized as man&#8217;s best friend and irrespective of whether you are an older person seeking a companion, a family looking to instill the lessons of responsibility, or people simply looking for a lifelong companion, the opportunity of owning a dog is a great option. Of course with ownership comes the responsibility associated with this animal&#8217;s life and actions. While planning to enhance your opportunities as a dog owner, one of the best resources you can look to take advantage of is found with getting access to dog training guides.</p>
<p>While most people consider the utilization of dog training techniques they associate this with the high cost of specialized trainers. While all of these individuals represent one opportunity available to a person looking to train their animal friend, it does not represent the only solution left. There are so many benefits found with utilizing an expert to guide and train your dog, but the techniques which they utilize can also be implemented by a pet owner, preventing the high cost of the professional. Utilizing resources such as those found in the online environment could help you in identifying the best dog training guides that&#8217;ll aid you in accomplishing your goals of training.</p>
<p>Looking towards the possibilities which exist with dog training techniques, most individuals associate this type of training with the teaching of simple tricks. While it just might be convenient to have the ability to tell your pet to sit down or else to lay down, this only scratches the surface of what is possible through the utilization of the best training methods. Whether you&#8217;re training an older dog or a puppy, it&#8217;s vital to set up boundaries that would be acceptable in your household, such as going to the bathroom in certain areas, jumping up on furniture, or jumping up on guests. The behavior of your pet is your responsibility and also taking advantage of dog training guides will help you in learning the lessons that&#8217;ll help your dog become the incredible pet you wish them to be.</p>
<p>For a pet owner there is a great deal of time and money placed into taking care of your family friend. By taking advantage of the opportunities which exist with online dog training techniques, you will be able to improve the behavior of your animal in order to avoid issues that may cause problems later in life. Whether you have an older dog or brand-new puppy, there are opportunities which exist with this training that can help you in identifying the rules of your household and properly training your animal friend.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is for people who want to potty train their dog NOW&#8230; Discover The Ability To Finally Potty Train Your Dog In No Time! Dear Fellow Dog Lover, I&#8217;m going to get right down to it&#8230; If you&#8217;ve found this page, either you or someone you know has a puppy that needs to be potty [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><b>This is for people who want to potty train their dog<br />
NOW&#8230; </b></p>
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<p align="center"> <font color="black" face="tahoma" size="7"> <b>Discover The<br />
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<p>Potty Train Your Dog</p>
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<p align="left"> <b>Dear Fellow Dog Lover,</b> </font></p>
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<p align="left">I&#8217;m going to get right down to it&#8230;</p>
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If you&#8217;ve found this page, either you or someone you know has a puppy that needs to be potty trained.<span style="font-style: italic;"></p>
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Maybe you&#8217;ve tried a ton of various methods you&#8217;ve read about but have had no success. How can some people potty train their puppy with hardly any effort?</p>
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Well, we have <span style="font-style: italic;">the answer</span>for you&#8230;</p>
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Here&#8217;s a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">bite-sized chunk</span> of what you&#8217;ll discover&#8230;</p>
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<p></body></html></p><p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/potty-train-your-dog-in-no-time/"><center><strong>Potty Train Your Dog  In No Time! </strong></center></a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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