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		<title>Choosing The Suitable Agility Training Equipment For Your Dog</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is your dog always slouching and bored being indoors all day? Well, it&#8217;s about time that you spend some time with your dog and do some activity. Agility is an amazing and fun sport that both the pet and the owner can enjoy. Most of pet owners are well aware that physical activity and exercise [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/choosing-the-suitable-agility-training-equipment-for-your-dog/">Choosing The Suitable Agility Training Equipment For Your Dog</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Is your dog always slouching and bored being indoors all day? Well, it&#8217;s about time that you spend some time with your dog and do some activity. Agility is an amazing and fun sport that both the pet and the owner can enjoy. Most of pet owners are well aware that physical activity and exercise is important to keep the dog healthy and active. Agility training with the use of equipment does not only ensure your dog&#8217;s physical health but it also stimulates his mind. It tests the skills, endurance and capacity of your dog to go through the obstacles. This sport has started in UK in 1978 as an entertainment, but now has gained its popularity and considered also as a sport. Some does this for competition others for fun and spending time with their pet.</p>
<p>In agility training basically you will need the equipment to use. You can either build your own obstacle course or purchase it online. Apparently, it is gaining popularity among pet lovers that there are different types of agility equipment that is readily available in the market today. But, with wide selection to choose from, how will you determine that you are getting the suitable equipment to use?</p>
<p>First, consider the dog that you are going to train. Is your dog timid and you wanted to develop his confidence? Or is your dog has high energy and you want it to be used in a more controlled manner? Second, the size, age and breed of your dog. Basically, an agility course consisted of jumps, tunnels, weaves and a pause table. Choose adjustable equipment so you that will be able to decrease or increase the level of training difficulty. Go for portability of equipment, that has manual labor required, can be taken apart and relocated easily. Changing the layout of obstacle course will also provide more challenge to your dog.</p>
<p>Obedience is the key to the success of this activity. Agility training does not only test the skill of your dog, it also teaches them to be obedient in your commands. Determine also the goal of agility training, do you want to do it just for fun and just spend time with your dog? Or you want to take it to a more serious level such as for competition? These factors will help you in choosing the suitable equipment to use in the training.</p>
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		<title>The Dog Training Profession &#8211; A Different Career Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 00:36:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A trainer job is not only about training dogs but it involves training people especially the owners on how to handle their pets efficiently which requires a lot of time and effort because it involves understanding of wide variety of the animals behaviour, communication, conditioning and various training techniques. Dogs are intelligent and have become [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A trainer job is not only about training dogs but it involves training people especially the owners on how to handle their pets efficiently which requires a lot of time and effort because it involves understanding of wide variety of the animals behaviour, communication, conditioning and various training techniques. Dogs are intelligent and have become our companions as highly social animal or man&#8217;s best friend. They require physical and mental motivation depending upon different environment and their roles in them like assistance, law enforcement, rescuing, therapy, herding, guarding, detecting and war dogs.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re an animal lover and genuinely care for their welfare then a job in dog training is a good option and you can have several options for training of dogs suited for different requirements because professionally trained and certified dog trainers are always in high demand due to awareness about dog training programs through various means. Dog training programs have become quite famous among disabled persons as dog trainers train dogs according to person&#8217;s requirement whether he is blind or deaf and after completing the training, you hand over your trained dog to his new companion and in turn you have helped somebody in need.</p>
<p>To be able to train them requires certain skills like patience working with animals, physical health, hardworking and plenty of stamina to be ready to work or play with your dog at any time. As far as qualifications are concerned, you may have NVQs/SVQs in Animal Care at levels 1 and/or 2 as a minimum education requirement or you can opt for behavioural programs within veterinarian colleges. Apart from these, your experience with dogs or other animals matters the most and make sure it&#8217;s the love that&#8217;s driving you towards the training job not the financial gain.</p>
<p>Your experience with your dogs in various situations will let you know about the condition of your dog like if he is unhappy or unwell, you&#8217;ll come to know if you&#8217;ll pay attention to all the details. Where dog training jobs are concerned, the risk of being bitten is always there but before this situation arises make sure you have your hands on various dogs and you learn to behave politely with your dogs because shouting is not tolerable by your dog even. Dog training can be imperative to pet health, and training jobs can be fun once you begin to see the progress you are making with a boisterous furball and that is appreciated too.</p>
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