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<p>Potty training your dog doesn&#8217;t have to be a difficult task. There are many methods for potty training your dog. Choosing a method can be overwhelming but rest assured that most methods are equally effective.</p>
<p>The crating method is a simple method based on the theory that dogs won&#8217;t soil in their eating and sleeping area. This method requires that you acquire a crate that is sized appropriately for your dog. You will want to choose a crate that is just big enough for your dog to stand up, turn around, and lie down. It is important to remember that a crate that is too big will not be effective for potty training because it will allow your dog to establish an area for relieving himself that is separate from where he spends the rest of his time. Crates can be purchased in most pet supply stores. They come in many different types including ones made of nylon, plastic, or metal. Crates come in several sizes and can accommodate dogs of just about any size. You can also purchase a divider for your crate which is useful if you are potty training a puppy because you won&#8217;t have to buy a smaller crate.</p>
<p>Once you have a crate, you can begin potty training your dog. The keys to using a crate for potty training are to anticipate when your dog will need to go out to relieve himself and to keep the dog crated when you are not able to supervise him.</p>
<p>To begin the potty training process, take your dog outside to the designated potty area and use a phrase such as, &#8220;Go potty&#8221; or &#8220;Hurry up&#8221;. If your dog relieves himself, praise by saying, &#8220;Good potty&#8221; or &#8220;Good hurry up&#8221; and give him a treat. It is important that you praise and reward your dog immediately after he relieves himself so that he will associate the praise and positive reinforcement with going to the bathroom outside. If your dog does not relieve himself, bring him back inside and confine him in the crate. Keep him crated for 2-3 hours and then take him outside to the designated potty area ask him to go potty. If he relieves himself, reward him with verbal praise and offer him a tangible reward, such as a treat. If your dog does not relieve himself, return him to his crate and repeat the entire process until your dog does relieve himself. It is crucial that you remember to praise and reward your dog each time he relieves himself in the designated potty area.</p>
<p>Once you have had your dog relieve himself in the designated potty area, you can start to give your dog more room to play. You can do this gradually by first moving your dog into a larger fenced in area such as an exercise pen. Continue the same process of taking your dog outside frequently and praising and rewarding him if he relieves himself outside. After your dog does this successfully a few times you can increase the area in which the dog is confined again. Continue to increase the area your dog is allowed to roam as well as the amount of time between trips outside until your dog is given free reign of the house and is able to refrain from soiling in the house for several hours.</p>
<p>The crate training method has both its advantages and disadvantages. One advantage is that it is a method that works very quickly and takes very little effort on the part of the dog owner. A dog&#8217;s natural instinct is to not soil in their eating and sleeping area so it is not difficult to keep them from doing so in their crate. Another advantage is that it is a method that works very quickly. A disadvantage to this method is that crates can be rather expensive. If you plan on using a crate throughout the dog&#8217;s life, then they are a good investment but if you only plan to use it for potty training, it is a pricey option.</p>
<p>Using a clicker is another other way to potty train your dog. A clicker is a small device that emits a clicking noise when you press a button. They are very inexpensive and can be purchased and most pet supply stores. The theory behind clicker training is that a dog will perform a desired behavior for the reward of hearing the clicking sound. It may sound unusual but clicker training is used by many dog trainers to teach behaviors. Dogs are not automatically excited by the sound of the clicker but that behavior is taught through a process called &#8220;loading the clicker&#8221;. Before you can begin any type of clicker training, it is important that you teach your dog to enjoy the sound of the clicker. This is known as loading the clicker and is done by pressing the button to make the clicking sound and when your dog responds to the sound, reward him with praise and a treat. Repeat this 15-20 times in a row for several days. By this time your dog will be responding to the clicker and you can use the clicker to begin potty training.</p>
<p>To potty train using the clicker method, take your dog outside to the designated potty area. Just like with the crating method, use a phrase such as, &#8220;Go potty&#8221; to encourage the dog to relieve himself. If he does so, reward him by clicking and giving him a treat. Again, it is important to click and treat immediately after the dog relieves himself so that he knows that he is being rewarded for relieving himself. If the dog doesn&#8217;t relieve himself, bring him back inside and wait an hour or two and then try taking him outside again. Unlike the crating method, you will need to keep a close eye on your dog when he is in the house. Watch for signs that he has to go out such as sniffing around on the ground. If you notice your dog doing this, take him outside immediately and see if he needs to relieve himself. If he does so, reward him by clicking and giving him a treat. After awhile your dog will realize that he is being rewarded for relieving himself outside and you will be on your way to having a potty trained dog.</p>
<p>There are also advantages and disadvantages to using a clicker to potty train your dog. One advantage is that you don&#8217;t need to purchase any expensive equipment for this method. A disadvantage is that you have to watch your dog very closely in between trips outside to ensure that they don&#8217;t relieve themselves in the house. Another disadvantage is that you need to teach the dog to respond to the clicker before you can begin potty training.</p>
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<p>Paper training is a two step process for potty training your dog. Dogs are first trained to relieve themselves inside the house in a designated area such as on a newspaper. This behavior is trained the same way as with crate training and clicker training. You take the dog to a designated area and as them to &#8220;Go potty&#8221; or &#8220;Hurry up&#8221; and if they relieve themselves you praise and reward them and if they don&#8217;t you wait and hour or two and try again. Once you train the dog to relieve himself on the newspaper, you make the area of newspaper smaller and move it closer to the door. You continue to do this until you are outside and there is no more newspaper. Once this is achieved you have successfully potty trained your dog.</p>
<p>The advantage of paper training is that you don&#8217;t have to purchase any equipment for this method. You can use old newspapers or other old papers that you have around the house as the designated potty area. One disadvantage to this method is that it is a two step process so you will need to teach one behavior and then modify it until you have the desired behavior. Another disadvantage is that the first step teaches the dog to relieve himself inside the house and there is the risk that the dog may never learn the second part of the process.</p>
<p>There are a few general rules that apply to any method that you choose. You should watch your dog closely while potty training and do not give them an opportunity to fail. Watch for signs that your dog needs to go out and take them out quickly so that they don&#8217;t have a chance to soil in the house. If your dog does have an accident in the house, do not scold them. Clean the mess up quietly and don&#8217;t allow the dog to see that you are upset. They will not understand what they are being scolded for so it will not help the potty training process. Make sure you are giving your dog ample opportunity to relieve himself outside. Also, when your dog does relieve himself outside, be very generous with the praise and rewards. Make sure your dog knows that you are very happy with what he has just done.</p>
<p>Crating, clicker training and paper training are all effective methods for potty training your dog. All of them work relatively quickly and easily and, in most cases, will lead to having a potty trained dog in just a few weeks. All methods have there advantages and disadvantages and it is up to the owner to decide which method they think will work best for them and their dog. Whichever method you choose, it is important to be consistent and praise your dog when they relieve themselves outside.</p>
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<p>Anything you ordinarily conduct is actually get in touch with your puppy, put some sort of harbess as well as go at home. What do you think how the doggy feels? This can be accomplished for a couple of times yet each and every time you can see that it is actually having more in addition to more difficult for you to definitely call up the dog whenever you complete the participate in session. The scariest thing may occur is you will need go in pursuit of your dog to acquire hold of your pet. In that case, you actually think about it screaming with rage as your doggy just isn&#8217;t coming to a person. However the much more an individual raise your voice the better the dog will not likely can come because recognizes that there isn&#8217;t any stage of on its way as long as you&#8217;re insane. As an alternative he seems far more protected through working apart. This is essentially teaching your dog not to ever appear when you find yourself dialling him or her. Although this isn&#8217;t what you wish. You want to prepare your dog in the future whenever named.</p>
<p>To resolve this concern, you may not require a fantastic training your dog know-how but you should try to learn the best way to alter your model together with your dog. Before heading towards playground, make sure you bring a number of snacks with you. To start with, perform the ordinary play a serious amounts of make your dog have a great time. Have got a common break time frame by dialing your pet for your sleep and present him a delicacy. Let him stay for several minutes next let him go all over again to go on actively playing. Try this opportinity for many times to allow him or her be aware that calling him or her is not the ending of your perform program nevertheless merely a small bust. In addition, which has a good break settings canine traction to ensure that if your enjoy procedure finishes, quite simply to becoming their hands on your pet dog. You will end up astonished exactly how simple it really is to telephone your dog into the future.</p>
<p>Learning how to practice your dog just to walk on the leash is vital because your doggy will need to have frequent exercise (and thus when you) and possesses proven in which pets that are went every day usually are far better served and more happy as opposed to those who&#8217;re left alone inside lawn or perhaps in the home. A day-to-day wander is usually pleasurable which stimulates to get mom and her dog.</p>
<p>But, there&#8217;s nothing extra infuriating than attempting to walk a pet dog that is continually dragging at the leash. Also, it is by using such tactic you can better get in touch with him. The moment they&#8217;re ready to accept communication, you can start with all your instruction immediately. These are typically some of the straightforward means on the way to coach 14 effortlessly. These kind of will truly assist you realize your aspirations in your purpose regarding schooling your pet.</p>
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<p align="left">Dear Fellow Dog Owner,</p>
<p>Are you <b>afraid to take your dog out in public</b> because you are embarrassed by his unruly behavior?  </p>
<p>Are you tired of coming home from work and finding that your dog has messed in the house, eaten your new shoes or chewed a hole in the couch?</p>
<p>  Are you <b>worried about law suits because your pet jumps up</b> on everyone he meets and nearly knocking him down?
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<p>If you are a dog owner, you probably already know how challenging dog training can be.  You see, dogs have their own personality and their own ideas about what they want to do and it’s not always what you want them to do.  Couple that with the fact that most people aren’t born being able to simply “whisper” to dogs and get them to do their bidding and you have a recipe for frustration.</p>
<p><center><strong><span class="style125">I Almost Gave Up Because I Thought My Dog Was Just “Un-trainable”</span></strong></center></p>
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<p>Many years ago, I had a Siberian Husky that was quite a handful.  This dog was extremely hard to train and, no matter how hard I tried, she just would not mind me.
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 It wasn’t that she was stupid &#8211;  far from it.  She would learn the simple commands – “sit”, “roll over”, “give me your paw” very quickly.  But the important things, like “stay<br />
 or “come” she just had no intention of doing.  </p>
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The result was a dog that was constantly “escaping” from our yard and wreaking havoc on the neighborhood.  In fact, the dog officer made so many trips to our house that we were fined for having such a bad dog!
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I almost gave up on her and thought she was destined to be shut in the house (where she would chew our rugs …) or locked in a secured area outside.
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I thought I would never be able to take her for walks or over to a friend’s house because she was just to wild and I couldn’t control her.  I was afraid she would run away, wreck someone’s possessions or even hurt someone or herself.
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I had adopted the dog as a companion that I could share my home with and bring with me wherever I went, but now <b>I was missing out because I was embarrassed to bring her out in public</b>!
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<p><strong><span class="style125"><i> But Then I Learned That The Problem Wasn’t The Dog …  It Was That I Just Wasn’t Training Her The Right Way! &#8230;..</i></span></strong></p>
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You see, not all dogs are created equal so it stands to reason that not all dogs should be trained the same way.
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In fact, <b>in order for dog training to be successful, you have to learn how to talk your dogs language</b>.  Not just “dog language” the language that your specific dog talks.
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<i><b>The mistake that most people make with dog training is to try to get the dog to understand them, when <u>they should be working to understand the dog</u></b></i>.</p>
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<p>Our pet dog will at some point show us a behavior that we will need to train him out of. Sometimes our dog barks too much, he may enjoy jumping on your mother in law, Fido might enjoying chewing on your guest or perhaps he rather enjoys driving you mad when he ignores you when you call him. The simplest method to rectify this is to use dog training books. By using dog training books you can quickly and easily address a behavior from the comfort of home. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s use an example, suppose your dog does the same thing mine loves to do. She completely ignores you when called! Try what you may but she will not listen when you call her. This can lead to serious and dangerous situations. A time may come when your dog runs into the road and you call her, if she doesn&#8217;t listen it could be fatal. By learning a simple training regime from dog training books, you can turn this behavior right around. The only other option is to go to local classes. This of course is a costly and time consuming exercise. You may not have the finances or the time to commit to an intensive training program. This is where using dog training book makes it simple and cheap to achieve the same results without too much disruption.</p>
<p>So, using information out of dog training books, you do some research on what you need to know about getting a dog to obey the &#8220;come here&#8221; command. Here are two things you can do to help the training on this specific command speed up.<br />1. Give your dog plenty of exercise. This way he doesn&#8217;t run away to unlimited freedom when he is given half a chance<br />2. Always praise him and show him lots of affection when he does come to you. This sets the stage in his mind that coming towards you is a pleasant experience.</p>
<p>Now for a simple exercise that you can practice for 5 minutes a day for a week or two. You will need a partner, a leash and some treats. Use a passage in your house and you and your partner sit on the floor facing each other six feet apart. Your partner holds your dog that is leashed and you hold the other end of the leash. Call your dog by saying &#8220;come &#8220;and guide him to you with the leash. When he gets to you put your hand through his collar, give him a treat and praise him like mad. Keep repeating this exercise every day for five to ten minutes, gradually increasing the distance and removing the leash. In no time your little critter will be trained to come to you when called.</p>
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<p>Are you looking for the best dog training guides? How can you choose what is best for your pet? Do you want to use the dog lead but you don&#8217;t know how? First of all you need to know that dog training is much more than a few sessions with an expert; it is a lifestyle that requires time and dedication during the first months of the new puppy and stability throughout the life of your pet.</p>
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<p>If you are a dog owner try to avoid the common mistake that most people do: do not consider dog training a small and initial step in your pet&#8217;s life because you are most likely to fail. An experienced and savvy professional will tell you that effective training lasts for years and is based on the good communication between the owner and the pet. However, you should follow some basic underlying principles in order to start the long process of training your dog. A solid and effective training should consist of:</p>
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<p>The best dog training guides reveal that trainers focus not only on dog training, but also on training the owners; you cannot expect to send your dog to school without actually participating in the entire dog training procedure.  Attending the same classes give the owners the chance to understand their pet better and bond with it. Using the dog lead for instance, is something that people learn through classes.</p>
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<p>The relationship of the dog with his owner is determined at the beginning of the dog&#8217;s life. In addition, participation to the classes ensures consistency in commands and guidance of the dog.</p>
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<p>If you are a dog owner try to find not only the dog training guides that suit your dog, but also the ones that suit you and be prepared for a long- term but fun process that involves both you and your pet.</p>
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