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		<title>Making Your Dog Heel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 10:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A leash is going to be an integral part of almost every dog and dog owner&#8217;s life. A dog will spend countless hours on the end of a leash and this time should be a happy, positive time for both the dog and the walker to be together. The goal of this article is to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A leash is going to be an integral part of almost every dog and dog owner&#8217;s life. A dog will spend countless hours on the end of a leash and this time should be a happy, positive time for both the dog and the walker to be together. The goal of this article is to teach every dog owner how to make leash walking a pleasure.</p>
<p>Dog leash training is also one of the most basic parts of dog training. What is the best time to start dog leash training? The training of a puppy should start when your puppy is about 6-7 weeks old. The best and the fastest way to get good results is tousle the positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement in dog leash training means every time your puppy performs well, you should praise lavishly and you can give your dog a small treat. The positive reinforcement method works much better than any other method available for training dogs. You will need to take your dog for a walk on a leash once or twice a day so it gets the required exercise and it can relieve itself outside, unless you live on a ranch of course, and your dog can walk by himself whenever he wants.</p>
<p>The first command you may want to teach your dog is &#8220;Heeling&#8221;. Before you start, you are going to need your leash and some treats or some other kind of reward. Your dog should know how to &#8220;sit&#8221;, &#8220;stay&#8221;, &#8220;look&#8221; and the &#8220;come in&#8221; command before you begin training &#8220;heel&#8221;.</p>
<p>Heeling is a more formal technique of walking a dog on a leash. The dog is expected to sit quietly on the left side of the handler. The moment that the walker moves the dog should respond. The dog should be right at the owner&#8217;s side at all times. If the dog is large enough the owner should be able to touch the dog&#8217;s head at any moment. The owner should be able to change direction or speed and the dog is expected to keep pace and remain right with the handler. The moment the handler stops moving the dog is expected to sit. The command is not complete until the dog has done the &#8220;sit&#8221; and the walker gives a release command.</p>
<p>You can use a nylon lead for the first time which is light and yet strong enough, or a choker collar would be good to keep the dog from pulling on the lead, though the best would be gentle tugging with a stern command. As mentioned before, the best way for your dog leash training is the positive reinforcement method. You walk in front of the dog and call it to you. When it comes, you give it a treat and praise it. Keep repeating this process while gradually increasing the distance you have the dog walk with you, along with you. Every time it does it without pulling or staying behind you reward it. It will surely take time and patience, but it will be fun for you and the dog.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 13:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Canine are man&#8217;s best friends. Once you in the end made that big determination to own a canine, you anticipated it to offer you companionship, be a pleasure to show off to your friends and just plainly be a joy to own. So off you go to the pet shop, select a dog that catches [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Canine are man&#8217;s best friends. Once you in the end made that big determination to own a canine, you anticipated it to offer you companionship, be a pleasure to show off to your friends and just plainly be a joy to own. So off you go to the pet shop, select a dog that catches your consideration and produce him (or her) home.</p>
<p>However then, the horror begins. The canine you introduced house appears to be something however the adorable creature you anticipated it to be. His (or her) conduct is extremely unpredictable and can even be downright embarrassing at times. The canine you introduced dwelling to offer you companionship just sits around at the corner of your own home, seemingly bored at the things happening round him (or her). It may be time to learn how to train your dog.</p>
<p>So you read all the books and even went to a dog training class to teach your canine a thing or two about obedience, however you still get no good results. This will lead you to assume there is something inherently mistaken together with your dog. Is he (or she) simply plain lazy, hardheaded or slightly bit sluggish in the head?</p>
<p>Have you ever thought-about its lineage? Some breeds of canines are merely not born to be followers; making them naturally onerous to train.</p>
<p>Have you taken an trustworthy look at your self and your training fashion? Are you observing the right dog training methods? It will be a good idea to just remember to do, to make each of your lives simpler and to make your canine coaching periods an satisfying and fruitful experience for each of you. That can assist you make your training periods simpler, here&#8217;s a record of essentially the most commonly committed canine coaching mistakes. Please keep away from them in any respect costs.</p>
<p>oNot giving sufficient rewards throughout the training &#8211; Providing treats is one indispensable a part of dog training. It provides your dog sufficient motivation to proceed following your instructions satisfactorily. Nevertheless, some dog house owners shun this idea. They simply don&#8217;t need to present treats during their canine coaching classes as a result of they really feel that they&#8217;d not retain authority if ever they do so. They consider that it is the canine&#8217;s role to follow their instructions and giving them treats would be like bribing them.</p>
<p>oBeing too controlling &#8211; Some homeowners simply have a &#8220;management&#8221; problem and may be fairly overbearing, nagging and perfectionist throughout their dog coaching sessions. Should you occur to be one of these control freaks and you own a tough-to-prepare dog, you can anticipate to be in for a really onerous time!</p>
<p>oBeing a training fanatic &#8211; Training your canines too usually, or repeating the same workouts again and again, could bore him (or her). That is very true once you personal an unbiased canine, one which was simply not bred to obey his grasp&#8217;s commands. Amongst these are canines that belong to the non-sporting, terrier and hound breeds.</p>
<p>oNot giving consideration to the canine&#8217;s feelings &#8211; Some owners neglect to provide enough attention to their canine&#8217;s emotions during their coaching sessions. This could be a major problem certainly! Particularly throughout coaching, it is important to think about how your canine is feeling to get the most out of your efforts. So whenever you observe his (or her) reluctance in doing the exercises, in the event you discover excessive yawning or that your canine merely refuses to take a look at you, it may be best to stop and let it loose for a while. Your dog may already be tired or bored from all that bodily exertion!</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Guides &#8211; The Four Main Benefits Which You Obtain</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 12:04:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most individuals get great pleasure out of having an animal friend they could enjoy the company of, on a regular basis. When these relationships oftentimes help build strong bonds, there are trials which the pet and even owner must go through together, in order to help fortify all these bonds. One possibility that a person [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Most individuals get great pleasure out of having an animal friend they could enjoy the company of, on a regular basis. When these relationships oftentimes help build strong bonds, there are trials which the pet and even owner must go through together, in order to help fortify all these bonds. One possibility that a person can take a good benefit of, in order to attain this objective is with the usage of dog training techniques. While looking at the opportunities that exist with these techniques, an individual can discover four specific benefits that prove helpful to both pet and even owner.</p>
<p>First Benefit: Establishing Boundaries</p>
<p>Its important to recognize that when you have a new pet, they are most often not properly trained as well as are very unaware of any boundaries that may exist. Pet owners may continuously find themselves yelling, without creating a clear awareness for the animal of what is acceptable and even what is unacceptable. Taking a good benefit of dog training guides, allow you to establish those boundaries, such as going to the bathroom outside, so that you can create a very pleasant relationship between you and your dog.</p>
<p>Second Benefit: Bonding</p>
<p>The very next benefit found with the usage of dog training techniques, exists with the bond which is created. When individuals make the choice to pursue training on their own, they&#8217;ll be able to establish a unique bond with their pets, which is often lost to many pet owners who pursue the resources of professional dog training.</p>
<p>Third Benefit: Improving Social Etiquette</p>
<p>The third benefit created through the utilization of dog training guides is found with an improvement in social etiquette. A huge number of pet owners enjoy taking their dogs on walks or with them in many different social settings, and properly training your dog will allow them to be aware of the proper etiquette, when accompanying a person in public. By not establishing this etiquette, a person can often become highly embarrassed by the behavior of their pet friend.</p>
<p>Fourth Benefit: Establishing Control</p>
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<p>The last benefit is found with the opportunity of establishing control. Dog training techniques will show that while its always pleasant to have a symbiotic relationship with the pet, its important that you display your dominance, such that your pet obeys commands. This can be done through a wide variety of different techniques and identifying the best technique for your pet to understand will help in providing the control you desire.</p>
<p>The opportunity created with dog training guides, will enable any individual to take advantage of the benefits created with establishing boundaries, bonding, improving social etiquette, and establishing control.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is nice to have a pet around your house. When it is a dog, it is still better as dog is a pet that always wants to give you love and not to ask for it like cats. Dogs will do everything for you and you need to give it a little food and [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It is nice to have a pet around your house. When it is a dog, it is still better as dog is a pet that always wants to give you love and not to ask for it like cats. Dogs will do everything for you and you need to give it a little food and a place to sleep in return. The next most important thing is to look after dog health problems. The pleasure of having a dog at home could be enjoyed only when you attend to this vital need of a dog.</p>
<p>When your pet shows signs of dog health problems it is much better to take it to the veterinarian at the first instance. The simple reason is that unless you are a seasoned dog owner differentiating real dog health problems from normal behavior of a do is not easy. Therefore, the easy way to prevent a serious illness is to take your dog for treatment at the first signs of abnormal behavior. This is the easiest way to handle dog health problems.</p>
<p>In case your dog has no health issues, the veterinarian will not give any treatment but will advise you on what action to take when you face similar situations in the future. On the contrary if you don&#8217;t take it to the veterinarian and instead, if you go to work, by the time you come home your dog&#8217;s condition might get worsened requiring you to hospitalize it. Due to this reason, even minor dog health problems should be taken seriously. When you do so, it will be easier for you.</p>
<p>When you take your pooch to the veterinarian suspecting dog health problems if it is really ill the veterinarian will give you some medicine along with instructions. It is a must to follow those instructions carefully and give the drugs exactly as the vet instructs. This is very important because dog health problems could become serious quicker than you think. As such, it is extremely difficult to assess the condition of a sick dog. Only a veterinarian is able to do a correct assessment on a dog&#8217;s illness.</p>
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<p>Nothing gives your dog greater pleasure than to be taken for a walk outside. This is a great time to bond with your dog and work on your dog training classes, however, most owners don&#8217;t enjoy taking their dogs for a walk. And that&#8217;s because they&#8217;re not taking the dog for a walk-the dog is taking <em>them</em> for a walk.</p>
<p>When our dogs leap around in delight at the mere sight of their leash in our hands, we often smile indulgently and think how adorable their excitement is. We struggle to keep them still just long enough to clip the leash onto their collar before they are off again. That is not how you want to train your dog to behave.</p>
<p>Even a small dog tugging incessantly on the end of its lead is not enjoyable; a large dog capable of pulling you off your feet is even less so. It is time again to remind your dog who is the leader and who is the follower. Every interaction with your dog is an opportunity to reinforce the basic precepts of dog training. Don&#8217;t ignore this, thinking that a well-behaved dog doesn&#8217;t enjoy walks as much as a boisterous one. Believe me, they do!</p>
<p>The first step is to insist your dog sit calmly while you strap on its lead. Ideally, your dog has already been trained to sit on command. Have your dog sit and then pause a moment to make sure he is calm. Attach the lead.</p>
<p>If the dog begins to jump around again, stop and command him to sit. Don&#8217;t yell at him. You are training your dog that it is his own behaviour that delays his walk. Every time he sits quietly, immediately recognize and reward without getting him overly-excited. Once you attach his lead and he remains calm, only then do you take him outside.</p>
<p>The next thing is to let your dog relieve himself. Once that pressure&#8217;s off, your dog is going to be anxious to investigate every smell within sniffing distance, which is the main reason dogs pull so hard. If you pull back, their instinct is to pull harder, not ease up.</p>
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<p>You have two options to train your dog to stop pulling on the leash. If he pulls, you can command him to sit, and refuse to move until he does, alternatively, you can do an abrupt about-face and begin walking in the opposite direction. Using the sit command works well with dogs that are fairly well trained; walking in the opposite direction is more effective if your dog tends to ignore you. You may feel a little silly at first but don&#8217;t let that deter you. You are the leader and you choose in which direction to walk.</p>
<p>Every time the dog pulls ahead and you swiftly turn away, he&#8217;ll find himself behind you, forced to walk in the direction <em>you</em> dictate. The idea is to train your dog that pulling on the leash immediately stops the walk.</p>
<p>If you are vigilant, you&#8217;ll soon find your dog trotting alongside of you, waiting for your cue as to where to go. And everyone you pass will admire your well-trained dog!</p>
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<p>Training your dog boils down to one concept-associating pleasure with good behaviour. By that, I mean rewards and positive response from you quickly trains a dog to behave in the desired way in order to win those rewards and positive reactions.</p>
<p>This dog training concept extends to dogs which, for whatever reason, react in fear to relatively benign incidents, such as loud noises, power tools, appliances, etc. The idea is to create an association in their minds between something pleasurable or exciting and whatever it is that&#8217;s causing them to react in fear.</p>
<p>If your dog has any irrational fears, or fears stemming from a scary experience, you need to address this immediately to avoid a dog who perpetually feels stressed. A well-trained dog is a happy, calm dog.</p>
<p>Say, for example, your dog is afraid to ride in the car. This is particularly the case when owners only take their dogs in the car when it&#8217;s time to go to the vet. The first step is to encourage and reward your dog for sitting calmly next to the car. Get him accustomed to the idea of being near the car without having to actually get inside.</p>
<p>Once he can approach the car without being frightened, sit with him on the back seat of the car. (If he sits in the boot, climb in beside him.) Take a favourite toy and be sure to have lots of treats handy. Take a book or magazine to read and just relax, rewarding him for sitting calmly. You want to do this dog obedience training exercise a number of times to reinforce the idea that there&#8217;s nothing to be frightened of.</p>
<p>The next stage is to start the car and let it idle. Reassure him with lots of petting and stroking, again, rewarding him when he sits calmly. Once you can progress to travelling, be sure to take him only on rides to a local park or someplace where the destination is fun for him. The idea is to train him that the car is associated with fun and pleasure.</p>
<p>The same dog training can be applied to fears stemming, for example, from loud noises. This is easier if you have a partner. Your partner recreates the noise, not too loudly and ideally in another room to start. Make sure you have plenty of tantalizing treats, such as bite-sized pieces of cheese. Let him smell one before you start to be sure you have his attention. When your partner makes the noise, the treat should be in your hand. Give him the treat at the same moment he hears the noise.</p>
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<p>When the dog&#8217;s ready, have your partner move closer until ultimately the noise occurs right next to him. Eventually, you will train your dog to ignore the noise completely because it has now been associated with something positive and pleasurable. He&#8217;ll have put those fears and stress behind him forever.</p>
<p>In this case it is ok to use treats because you are specifically trying to change a strong behaviour. Also by only using treats in certain areas of training there effect is stronger than if you use treats all the time.</p>
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<p>You might be taught the best way to interpret dog language and the best way to be the alpha leader. Reading Secrets to Dog Training review apprises of the variety of training methods covered in the guide book. 1 resource that this Secrets to Dog Training review makes you conscious of is the continuing consulting benefits. The Secrets to Dog Training review helps to show how this isn&#8217;t just a guide book, but a total program. The program discussed in the Secrets to Dog Training review includes audio books, software, and videos, as mentioned in this Secrets to Dog Training review. Combine that with a incredibly low cost and as promised in Secrets to Dog Training review, you&#8217;ve got an unbeatable resource. Reading via it you see that Secrets to Dog Training review informs you on how total the guide is, giving you all of the components previously mentioned plus additional. You even get on-going assistance, as shown by Secrets to Dog Training review.</p>
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