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					<description><![CDATA[<p>3 Easy To Teach Dog Tricks To teach your dog tricks even easy ones you need to have some small reward treats, be in a quiet suitable place and keep the training sessions to 10 &#8211; 15 minutes or your dog will start to get board, remember when he gets something right lots of praise [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>To teach your dog tricks even easy ones you need to have some small reward treats, be in a quiet suitable place and keep the training sessions to 10 &#8211; 15 minutes or your dog will start to get board, remember when he gets something right lots of praise and a reward treat, just be careful not to get him over excited or he will loose concentration.</p>
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<p>Getting your dog to give you his paw, first get your dog to sit, then as you say the word &#8216;paw&#8217; take your dogs paw in your hand, give the dog a treat, repeat this, after a few times do not take his paw so quickly, say the word, count to one then take it, you should notice he is bringing his paw up as you say the word if he does not go back to saying it at the same time, do it a few more times then slow your response again. After 2 or 3 sessions most dogs pick this one up quite happily.</p>
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The high five, like a lot of tricks the high five is a progression of an earlier trick, in this cast the paw trick. Hold a treat in your fingers and raise your hand slightly higher than you would for the paw trick. You dog will think you want to do the paw trick and will reach for the treat with his paw as we taught him earlier, as he reaches up you say &#8220;high five&#8221; and give him the treat. Once your dog has mastered the paw trick this one should be very easy to learn and with just a few sessions he will be doing it on hand signal rather than voice control.</p>
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<p>Getting your dog to jump through a hoop. Before you start this one I would just like to ask you to be a little sensible and not hold the hoop too high as you do not want your dog to hurt himself while doing the trick. Sit your dog on one side of a hoola hoop, get the dogs attention on your hand on the other side of the hoop. Take a treat in your hand and give the dog the command to release him from the sit. </p>
<p>At first they may attempt to go around or under the hoop. If this happens start again. Your dog wants the treat and will soon learn that going around or under does not get it so they will soon start going through it. When he does say &#8220;hoopla&#8221; and give them the treat. They will soon be jumping through the hoop on the command of &#8220;hoopla&#8221;. When I started doing this trick I had a medium sized dog (a Labrador) so I started with the hoop 6 inches from the ground and slowly raised it to waist height. If you have a smaller dog you might want to start with the hoop touching the ground so the dog just goes through the hoop and then slowly raise it as they gets used to the trick.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is Your Dog Potty Trained Enough? House Training a puppy or adult Dog is such an essential issue for its owner that even a single exclusive tip turns out to be extremely helpful. The first step in making your Dog fit for polite company would be to potty train him. Some see this training as [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong><font size=5>Is Your Dog Potty Trained Enough?</font></strong></p>
<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.TrainPetDog.com/h/BumpersDad/dog-potty.html">House Training a puppy</a> or adult Dog is such an essential issue for its owner that even a single exclusive tip turns out to be extremely helpful.</p>
<p align="justify">The first step in making your Dog fit for polite company would be to potty train him. Some see this training as a hassle and some as a challenge.</p>
<p align="justify">For me, it is part of bringing up a pet.</p>
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<p align="justify">There are a few things you need to know before you actually start <a href="http://www.TrainPetDog.com/h/BumpersDad/dog-potty.html">potty training a puppy</a> or adult Dog. I enumerate these below:</p>
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<li>You need to understand your dog&#8217;s body language. Watch for signs that will indicate to you when your pet wants to eliminate.</li>
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<li>If you own puppies, remember that they need to go potty at fairly frequent intervals &#8211; as soon as they wake up, after short naps, after play-time, after meals, before and after being crated and finally, before retiring for the night.</li>
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<li> Take your Dog for walks at the time that he usually does his potty. Take him out to the yard and then to the same place there every time he needs to answer nature&#8217;s call.</li>
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<li> Praise your Dog after he eliminates at the right place. Some Dog owners even give treats to their dogs. But remember to do this every time he does it right. He will relate the rewards to his having &#8220;done it right&#8221; and zero in on the spot where you want him to defecate regularly.</li>
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<li> With time, you can try signal training. This is so that you know when your doggie wants to go. You can hang a bell at his level near the door and teach him to push it with his nose or pat it with his paw on his way out.</li>
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<li> Until your Dog has been fully potty trained keep him under strict vigilance. Do not let him roam around the house freely.</li>
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<li> Use a crate. A crate-trained Dog is usually very happy to get his own den. The advantage of crating is that dogs do not soil the place where they sleep. So, he will naturally not eliminate inside the crate.</li>
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<li> If you have a small dog and if you live in a high-rise building or in a place that does not have a proper backyard, you can try litter pan training. What you do is create a space for your pet to eliminate in your house itself.</li>
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<li>Use positive reinforcements while <a href="http://www.TrainPetDog.com/h/BumpersDad/dog-potty.html">housebreaking puppies </a> or adult dogs. Do not scold or hit him as you will gain nothing by doing that. He will only associate punishment with your return from outside. If you catch him in the act, a stern &#8216;NO&#8217; or &#8216;FREEZE&#8217; will do. It will startle the Dog enough for him to stop pooping.</li>
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<li>Be prepared to return to a soiled home if you are keeping your Dog home alone for more than 4 hours as separation anxiety is quite common among home &#8211; alone dogs.</li>
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<li>Accidents will happen. It is unusual for a trained adult Dog to work against its house training. But medical problems or health disorders may lead to sudden accidents.</li>
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<li>Many dogs mark their territory. These can be a leg of a table or a particular wall. Intact male and female dogs mark their territories by urinating. Use deodorizers to spray on the places where your Dog has marked.</li>
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<li>If you are patient and are ready to accept that <a href="http://www.TrainPetDog.com/h/BumpersDad/dog-potty.html">house training a dog</a> takes time, even months sometimes, you will end up having a good housetrained Dog.</li>
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<p align="justify"><font size=3><strong>Now we will move on to how to potty train puppies and adult dogs.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Potty Training A Puppy:</font></strong></p>
<p align="justify">Irrespective of breeds, housetraining a puppy is considered to be one of the biggest challenges by dog owners. If you think housetraining your puppy simply involves a steady supply of old newspapers, then think again.</p>
<p align="justify">A puppy does not develop full control over his bladder until it is over 4 or 5 months old. Since they are growing and developing rapidly at this time, puppies eat more, burn more calories and need to eliminate more frequently than an adult Dog.</p>
<p align="justify">After each nap, meal, drink or play, take your puppy to his designated area (indoors or outdoors, wherever you have decided) and stay there until it eliminates. Then bring him to his crate.</p>
<p align="justify">Repeat this situation everyday until he has developed a habit out of it.</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong><font size=3>Potty Training An Adult Dog:</font></strong></p>
<p align="justify">The best way to housetrain an adult Dog is to begin all over again.</p>
<p align="justify">Observe him very closely. Maybe even maintain a diary of where he goes and when. Whether he is pooping when you are home or only when you are outside; whether you can time yourself to be home when he feels the need to go outside.</p>
<p align="justify">You can try dog crates, but be careful to introduce him gradually to them. </p>
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<p align="justify">Remember, commitment, consistency and intelligent use of positive reinforcement will make you the owner of a perfectly housetrained Dog. Don&#8217;t expect miracles. You will only be disappointed.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In addition to training our canine friends, we all need training in how to use our dog poop bags for picking up dog waste. We have been using dog waste bags for so long and always in the same way, that we can&#8217;t even imagine something different. However, there is a better way! And we [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In addition to training our canine friends, we all need training in how to use our dog poop bags for picking up dog waste. We have been using dog waste bags for so long and always in the same way, that we can&#8217;t even imagine something different. However, there is a better way! And we must be trained in order to make our lives easier, safer and certainly healthier. So let&#8217;s begin right now.</p>
<p>First of all we need to be trained in the proper way to remember to bring our poop bags every time we venture out with our pets. By having a supply always available in our poop pouch, we no longer need to remember every time to grab the waste bags as we head out the door. We no longer need to remember to stuff them in our pockets with the real possibility of tearing them. Now they will always be available in our pouch which is designed to safely and securely carry dog poop bags and other needed items. So we need to occasionally remember to place a supply in our accessory pouch. We also need to always have the dog pouch attached to our leash or sitting nearby to quickly grab as we head out the door. New awareness, but easy!</p>
<p>Secondly, we must be trained in our methods of picking up and then carrying dog poop. The pick-up part is rather simple &#8211; we all know this. Invert the bag, scoop, re-invert the bag, tie it and we think we are done. But we are not! The new training is to now realize the huge load of germs present in this bag. These include bacteria, parasites, worms and their eggs. It is a load that must be protected. So casually carrying dog waste bags down the street will no longer be acceptable. We must safely and securely protect this load of feces and germs, and the best way to do so is to gently place it in an interior pocket of a poop pouch. This will also remove the ugly bag from the view of everyone, including ourselves. New and safer view, but easy!</p>
<p>Thirdly, we must be trained in what to do next. We thought we were done? No! What do we do after using toilet facilities, even if we didn&#8217;t touch anything? We wash our hands. Canine feces carry a much larger load of pathogens than human feces, so washing our hands after handling dog poop is only simple common sense. Even if we didn&#8217;t touch anything. Since we are not near soap and water, hand sanitizer is our only available option. Having a small bottle always available in our poop pouch that carries our dog poop bags is our best option. This new training is very healthy, but easy!</p>
<p>Finally, we must be trained in realizing that there are accessory pouches that will carry more than our dog waste bags. Some not only carry our hand sanitizer which is, of course, always needed. They also have room for dog training supplies, treats, park passes, wallets, cell phones, keys, and even a dog poop bags dispenser. Evaluating the many fashionable and available options is training worth considering. This new training for picking up dog waste will make our lives more convenient, and it is easy!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jumping up is one of the most frequent grievances Jack Russell keepers have about their pets. Mainly because Jack Russells are small, energetic and have strong legs, they&#8217;re vulnerable to jumping all over folks. Irrespective of their small size, JRTs are strong small dogs and they can pack plenty of pressure into a jump. This [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Jumping up is one of the most frequent grievances Jack Russell keepers have about their pets. Mainly because Jack Russells are small, energetic and have strong legs, they&#8217;re vulnerable to jumping all over folks. Irrespective of their small size, JRTs are strong small dogs and they can pack plenty of pressure into a jump. This may also be a problem if your canine likes to get his feet grubby and go jumping all over your guest. So on this article, I&#8217;m going to explain some ideas and strategies to prevent a Jack Russell from jumping up. A fine dog training plan is necessary to make your jack russell properly behaved.</p>
<p>Preventing Jumping Up</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s quickly mention the matter of prevention. In Jack Russell training, it&#8217;s often better to avoid a problem from building or being more serious than to try to repair it once it gets to be out of hand. Bad habits in the canine can be difficult to correct. So, in the event the problem is recently developing, nip it inside the bud before it gets out of hand.</p>
<p>Lower Your body</p>
<p>The initial tip is to come down to your dog&#8217;s level when you greet him. Kneel down anytime you meet your puppy right after returning home. This prevents any need for your canine to jump up to get close to you.</p>
<p>The Off Command</p>
<p>However, you may discover that even when you kneel down, the dog will still refer to putting his paws on you, even though he just isn&#8217;t jumping. In this case you can train the Off command.</p>
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<p>Teaching the Off command is easy. Here&#8217;s how you do it:</p>
<p>1. Kneel right down to meet the puppy.</p>
<p>2. Have a tasty goody equipped to reward the puppy.</p>
<p>3. When he paws at you, say the word &#8220;Off&#8221; in a apparent, authoritative tone.</p>
<p>4. When his paws naturally touch the floor, reward him using the treat and commend him with words.</p>
<p>Initially, the canine won&#8217;t completely grasp the link in between the word and then the activity of moving away from you. But once you do this repeateadly workout time after time, the canine will determine that everytime he stops leaping up, he gets a food reward.</p>
<p>Attention Searching</p>
<p>Never ever give your Jack Russell interest whenever he jumps high on you. Attention just reinforces the conduct and conveys him it really is something he must do much more &#8211; that&#8217;s the opposite of what we&#8217;re seeking to gain. So, as a way to make him jump up less, it makes sense that we must dismiss the habits as much as possible. Take out the reward (your focus) and then the puppy will spot much less advantage in jumping up. This is a straightforward way of employing the dog&#8217;s all-natural wishes and instincts to build the habits you desire.</p>
<p>Always attempt to determine what the dog needs when you happen to be making an attempt to improve behavior problem. Jack Russells really don&#8217;t react nicely to being pushed to change &#8211; they&#8217;re strong-willed and independent, so strong-arm tactics will commonly generate a lot more opposition. It really is much simpler to uncover just what the canine wants and employ his very own wishes as being a motivator for good habits.</p>
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<p>Owning a dog can bring great joy to your life. Dogs provide you with company and allow you to relax. However, when they start digging in your backyard or lawn, it can get quite annoying. Because of the unpleasant sight and the damage they create, you need to find immediate solution to stop dog digging. Your pet does it for several reasons. By knowing the different probable causes of their action, you can have the problem solved. Here are the effective ways to help you.</p>
<p>Getting The Best Dog Training Tips is Fundamental if You Want to Have a Healthy Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>Tip #1: Provide Attention</p>
<p>Some dogs dig in your garden to catch your attention. Because they too have feelings, they need to be caressed and loved. If you keep on ignoring your pets, the problem will persist. To stop a dog from digging, find time to play with them. Simple patting can assure them of your affection. Click the Links below to find out the correct way to apply this technique.</p>
<p>Tip #2: Provide Mental and Physical Stimulation</p>
<p>Like humans, dogs get bored at times. With their idle time, they tend to dig. To stop dog digging, provide mental and physical stimulation. Shift their energy to something positive. Provide them with lots of exercise. Bring them to the park or train them to follow simple commands.</p>
<p>Tip #3: Confine your Dog in a Kennel</p>
<p>If you cannot supervise your dog at all times, confine them in a kennel when you are not around. However, keep the place warm and comfortable. You need to do this until you are able to stop dog digging.</p>
<p>Tip # 4: Discourage them</p>
<p>An effective way to stop your dog from digging is to discourage them. You can do this by burying chicken wire or adding their feces in the area where they dig. The feeling of the wire in their paws and the smell of their stool discourages them from doing it.</p>
<p>Dog digging is a common problem for most pet owners. And often the tips above may not totally provide a solutions. Click the links below to find a way that will work guaranteed.</p>
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<p>Sure, there are many complex and also delicate processes interested in teaching one to use the rest room. Nonetheless, they all have exactly the same basic concept.</p>
<p>Idea just one ( space ) Discover the Intuition of one&#8217;s Pet<br /> The first task based on how to find out dog training would be to determine what just tends to make your dog tick. What gets your dog energized, terrified, mad, and so forth? Determining baby gender that your particular dog loves the most? Uncover and also figure out doing this before beginning to coach your dog. The more that you know very well what makes your own dog do what the individual really does, you can start having additional constructive goes towards teaching these individuals.</p>
<p>As an example, when you realize that dogs, while not the actual greenest animals, don&#8217;t especially like to put in their fecal matter or maybe urinate, you&#8217;ll be able to, by way of example, work with dog potty training a child suggestions including kennel coaching! It is considerably distinct from the h2o turtle in which life inside very dirty conditions along with doesn&#8217;t care.</p>
<p>Tip 2- Study Simple Pavlov Mindset<br /> In the event that you&#8217;ve consumed any category in mindset you&#8217;ve most likely got word of Pavlov and the mental findings having canines. Just what he or she determined has been that you factors result in automatic side effects in his creatures. By way of example, he or she provided the pets soon after moving on a mild. After the fair bit of your energy this canines salivated following your light-weight took. Whether or not there is absolutely no food items! Such type of technique bring training your dogs to accomplish what you look for. Start definitely sweets after that don&#8217;t. They&#8217;ll do just fine automatically before long.</p>
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<p>Suggestion 3- Start off Seeing Video tutorials of shoes<br /> One of the things that actually solved the problem seemed to be observing skilled trainers educate wildlife. The item doesn&#8217;t challenege show up form of creature it&#8217;s. Exactly the same approaches commonly affect most mammals using fairly respectable intelligence.</p>
<p>Idea 4- Please Take A Type Locally<br /> If you possess patience and intensely want to learn, I highly recommend searching in your neighborhood in addition to finding a local instruction type that will teach you how to study k9 training. It may be pricey as well as troublesome taking your canine on the sessions usually. Even so, the skill-sets and guidelines you will understand are often very valuable!</p>
<p>Word of advice 5- Analysis Methods On-line!<br /> This is actually the easiest way in addition to doesn&#8217;t perhaps require you check out bing and search! Simple to try and do can be click on the links Provided under for more recommendations on dog training. Needless to say, there are various other methods in existence for your requirements as well. Along with the world wide web, you can also visit a neighborhood guide retailer and look in instruction creatures. It is a highly effective strategy which demonstrates to you exactly what to perform. The one negative thing is in which pictures and text aren&#8217;t as effective seeing that are living education or perhaps online video media. Consequently, be sure to find a good site that&#8217;s movie as well.</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>Responsible dog owners never let their dogs off the leash when they&#8217;re out of the house unless they&#8217;re safely confined within a fenced-in yard.  Keeping your dog on a leash is important for many reasons.</p>
<p>Why dog leash training is Important</p>
<p>Dog leash training, and keeping your dog on a leash every time he&#8217;s outside, can prevent potential injuries.  If your dog is pulling on his leash or walking or running freely, he could knock a young child or elderly person down.  And, even the friendliest dog could bite someone or get into a fight with another dog if provoked.  You could be sued if your dog&#8217;s behavior results in an injury.  Dog leash training allows you to keep your dog under control.</p>
<p>Keeping your dog on a leash also allows you to prevent him from eating something unhealthy, like a rotting carcass.  Owners who allow their dogs to roam freely are also risking the wrath of their neighbors.  Your neighbors won&#8217;t be happy if your dog is allowed to roam freely and roots through their trash or digs or eliminates in their yards.</p>
<p>A dog that is allowed to roam freely could also be picked up and taken to the local dog pound.  You&#8217;ll be required to pay a pick-up fee and you might be fined for not keeping him on a leash, because it&#8217;s required by law almost everywhere.  There is also the possibility that your dog might run away and never be found.</p>
<p>So, keeping your dog on a leash is extremely important.  All responsible dog owners do it, not just to obey the law, but to keep their pets safe, prevent possible injuries and keep their relationships with their neighbors pleasant.  And dog leash training is important even if you do already keep your dog on a leash &#8211; after all, you probably don&#8217;t want to be dragged down the street whenever you go on a walk.</p>
<p>Why Your Dog Pulls on the Leash</p>
<p>Many dogs pull on their leashes &#8211; that&#8217;s how the &#8220;who&#8217;s walking who&#8221; joke got started.  Many dogs pull because they have an abundance of energy and almost endless curiosity. Primarily, however, many dogs pull simply because we let them.  The only way to stop it is to stop letting your dog get away with it and stop rewarding him for doing it.  Instead of letting your dog &#8220;win&#8221; by forging ahead and dragging you wherever he wants to go, take charge and stop walking the instant he starts pulling.</p>
<p>Things to Do Before You Even Snap on the Leash</p>
<p>Many dogs get excited as soon as they see their leash, because it usually means they&#8217;re about to go on a walk.  You can help set the tone for a calm, pleasant walk by teaching your dog to remain calm while you&#8217;re attaching the leash to his collar.  Require your dog to sit and stay quietly in place while you&#8217;re putting on the leash.  If your dog starts acting up, simply delay the walk until he&#8217;s been sitting calmly for a minute or two.  Most dogs learn to sit quietly very quickly, but if you give in and start the walk even though your dog is bouncing around, you&#8217;ll be sending the wrong message &#8211; that misbehaving doesn&#8217;t have any negative consequences (the delay of the walk).</p>
<p>Tips to Prevent Pulling</p>
<p>To teach your dog better leash manners, try practicing this helpful exercise inside your house &#8211; somewhere quiet,<br />where there are no distractions:</p>
<p>Put the leash on your dog and stand still while holding the leash close to your body. Your dog might start bouncing around in excitement, but if you stand still he&#8217;ll eventually calm down. Once he does, give him a treat, praise him and say &#8220;let&#8217;s go,&#8221; taking a single step forward as you do. After that step, stand still once again. If your dog pulls or resumes his bouncing, wait for him to calm down.</p>
<p>Repeat the entire sequence several times, making your dog stay calm a few seconds longer each time before you give him a treat and take another step forward.</p>
<p>You can build up to &#8220;two step walks&#8221; once your dog has learned to remain calm and not pull during the above &#8220;one step walks.&#8221; Gradually build up to more and more steps until you&#8217;re able to take a normal walk without your dog pulling on the leash.</p>
<p>Despite this dog leash training exercise, your dog might pull on the leash if he becomes excited or distracted while you&#8217;re out on a walk. If he does, try these simple techniques to correct him:</p>
<p>During your dog leash training, hold the leash close to your side, giving your dog only a few inches of slack so you can correct him quickly if he starts pulling.</p>
<p>When your dog pulls in any direction, immediately walk in the opposite direction. If he forges ahead, smoothly turn around and start walking back toward where you came from. If he goes off to the right, you turn left, and so on.</p>
<p>Alternatively, you can stop and stand stock still if your dog starts pulling. Then, take a few steps backward while calling your dog. When he comes toward you, praise him and give him a treat, then resume your walk. If it happens again, repeat the process.</p>
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<p>Avoid These Common Mistakes</p>
<p>During your dog leash training, it&#8217;s important to avoid the following common mistakes:</p>
<p>Letting the walk continue even though your dog is pulling or forging ahead. All this does is reward your dog for his misbehavior. Instead, stop walking immediately and wait for him to calm down before resuming the walk.</p>
<p>Pulling back when your dog pulls on the leash. Most dogs react by pulling even harder.</p>
<p>Using a retractable leash. It will just teach your dog that pulling will allow him to get farther away from you.</p>
<p>The most important things in dog leash training are patience, persistence and a firm commitment to not let your dog get anywhere when he&#8217;s pulling on the leash.  Forging ahead or running off to the side are unacceptable behaviors.  Either stop walking immediately and wait until he calms down, or change direction so your dog doesn&#8217;t get to go where he wants.  You&#8217;re the leader during your walks, not your dog.</p>
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<p>The Food and Drug Administration is approving weight-loss, anti-obesity drugs, medications that treat cognitive degeneration and even doggy Prozac at increasing rates, approving close to 40 new pet prescription drugs a year. But it&#8217;s not simply just prescription drugs for a dog&#8217;s wellbeing that are getting utilized at escalating rates; dogs are also receiving treatments to slow afflictions once believed to be a component of the natural ageing progression for most dogs.</p>
<p>The bad breath of dogs once tolerated as typical by dog lovers is today getting subjected to the identical contempt as with human halitosis. While liposuction on dogs may perhaps still be thought of as a bizarre, wanting your dog to have clean white teeth and fresh breath is now pretty popular. Cleaning dog teeth has develop into a normal task for the modern dog owner and the pursuit of dog bad breath remedies is in huge demand. A dog&#8217;s oral health falls into two wide-ranging classes, prevention and treatment.</p>
<p>Many elements, such as a dog&#8217;s age, diet, chewing habits, and reaction to bacterial plaque determine a dog&#8217;s predisposition to poor oral health. Bacterial endotoxins and other bacterial byproducts largely trigger tissue destruction, but a dog&#8217;s immune system reaction to inflammation of the gums can bring about continuing tissue inflammation and destruction if a dog is not getting daily oral care. For this reason it is necessary to handle the harmful bacteria in their mouth, reducing the long term destruction of tissue in their mouths includes the benefit of getting rid of a dog&#8217;s bad breath and cleaning their teeth.</p>
<p>The modern dog is receiving health care that used to be reserved solely for people, like chemotherapy for tumors, root canals on rotting teeth, and complex coronary procedures. The successful treatment of periodontal disease in most dogs has proven valuable to the well-being of mature dogs that lacked the everyday oral care offered with current oral care sprays. The VitaHound staff is worried contemporary medical interventions for animals are demonstrating distressing parallels to many human&#8217;s approach to health care. Approaches of prevention have a daunting time contending against treatment options that can reverse years of neglecting one&#8217;s health. Dogs have very little control over their surroundings and preventative healthcare practices therefor products that are far more likely to be utilized by owners are very crucial. For this reason progress in veterinarian dentistry are essential along with the oral care sprays that help make daily care easy and effective.</p>
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<p>Cleaning a dog&#8217;s teeth with canine oral care sprays has proven to be both a dog bad breath remedy and a system for managing the harmful bacteria on a dog&#8217;s teeth and gums. The advanced formulation of these products kills off harmful bacteria using all natural ingredients. Numerous years of high bacteria loads in a dog&#8217;s mouth will certainly result in harmful outcomes for the health of a dog&#8217;s teeth and gums. Additionally if a dog is suffering from severe periodontal disease they are suffering from a great deal of agony.</p>
<p>The availability of canine oral care products that are simple to use are being driven by the need for dog bad breath remedies. The fact that these products act as preventative measures for oral ailments that impact a dog&#8217;s teeth and gums will only increase their popularity among dog owners. It is highly recommended for dog owners to develop their understanding of the most effective dog oral sprays and begin utilizing them on a regular bases.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Prior to last weekend, I had no idea there was such thing as a doggy exercise wheel. A hamster running in a wheel, I get. A dog running in a wheel seems silly. Why not just ensure Fido&#8217;s dog health by taking him for a walk? Before last weekend I also had no idea there [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Prior to last weekend, I had no idea there was such thing as a doggy exercise wheel. A hamster running in a wheel, I get. A dog running in a wheel seems silly.</p>
<p> Why not just ensure Fido&#8217;s dog health by taking him for a walk?</p>
<p> Before last weekend I also had no idea there was such thing as a T-shirt that purports to aid pet health by reducing a dog&#8217;s level of anxiety. I contemplated buying one for my neurotic Chihuahua, but quickly determined strapping her into a tight, form-fitting doggy tee would likely make her neurosis worse.</p>
<p> The creative pet health items noted above were just a few of the many booths I sauntered by at the AVMA convention last week in Atlanta, Georgia. Some of the Pets Best Insurance team made the trip to participate as exhibitors.</p>
<p> We received a fantastic response from the veterinary community, including vets, vet technicians and others.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s always nice to hear that our pet insurance is preferred by veterinarians and their staff because of the way we pay out claims. It&#8217;s even nicer to hear that they refer us because we &#8220;always do what we say we will,&#8221; to quote one veterinarian.</p>
<p> Visitors to our booth happily filled out quick pet insurance surveys and also used this time to get a better understanding of how our three accident and illness pet insurance policies work, and what our BestWellness<img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/2122.png" alt="™" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> plan covers.</p>
<p> Each day of the convention introduced our product to new and returning pet health insurance advocates.</p>
<p> Overall, it was great to spend a few days mingling and chatting with the very people who see the benefit of our product on a daily basis—although I have to admit I was glad to get home to that excited, tail-wagging, neurotic Chihuahua.</p>
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