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		<title>Consistency The Most Important Factor For Bichon Frise Training</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>People typically have more tolerance for a sweet-looking pet which might hinder them from starting Bichon Frise Training right away. Although it is reasonable to allow your cuddly companion to roam around and investigate its new surroundings, dog training must still remain high on the priority list. Give a day or two for adjustment, after [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>People typically have more tolerance for a sweet-looking pet which might hinder them from starting Bichon Frise Training right away. Although it is reasonable to allow your cuddly companion to roam around and investigate its new surroundings, dog training must still remain high on the priority list. Give a day or two for adjustment, after which, lessons must start. If it is your first time to have a pet, ask the breeder for some tips and instructions.</p>
<p>Owners who know how to be consistent will not have a problem training their dogs. Of course, it also wouldn&#8217;t hurt to be prepared. The best place to train Bichon puppies is indoors and with an appropriately-sized cage. It must be big enough to house an adult Bichon that can move and turn freely. Place a rug or towel to comfort the puppy. It will take some more time for the chewing stage to end so try not to shower your Bichon with too many expensive toys.</p>
<p>The first step in your Bichon Frise Training is the introduction of the crate. See to it that the space is a pleasant area for eating, sleeping and playing. Do not use this space to punish the puppy. Initially, the dog will protest by howling, crying or whining. Be consistent in saying &#8220;No Bark!&#8221;, but as soon as the puppy stops crying, praise it with positive feedback. This type of dog training teaches your dog that the crate is its comfort zone or a bedroom. Eventually, the puppy will be comfortable with the new sense of security, it will learn to go come back to this place when it is sleepy or hungry. For owners, the crate is a helpful tool in preventing accidents especially when the Bichon needs to be left alone temporarily. Puppies normally protest when they see their owners leave, but being inside the crate helps and they can be further comforted with toys and blankets. This is better than allowing your pet to roam around the house unsupervised.</p>
<p>Some owners are not comfortable being strict in executing commands. However, we should be reminded that dogs thrive in packs because they have a leader to follow. Dog training follows the same concept. Repetition and consistency of certain commands promise respect and obedience in the following days to come. These dogs can be stubborn but do not doubt the high intelligence that they possess. Never attempt to hit the dog during training. Even a small strike can result to very negative effects on these sensitive dogs.</p>
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<p>When it comes to Bichon Frise Training for housebreaking, they require repeated trips outside. This is typical of small dog breeds. Observe the behavior of the puppy. When it is time to urinate or defecate, bring the puppy to the allotted area outdoors. Commands like &#8220;Go Potty!&#8221;, should be delivered sternly and encouragingly. Don&#8217;t forget to praise and give affection afterwards but also insert the command. It should sound like: &#8220;Good girl, go potty!&#8221;. Repeat this several times.</p>
<p>Training and guidance, will make your pet happy and well-balanced. Provide constant affirmation, care and gentle play to your polite and well-mannered Bichon Frise.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Taking Care Of Your Old Dog</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to keep your old dog healthy and happy, then there are some necessary steps that you can take in order to do so. Perhaps one of the most important preventative measures is to have you dog examined by a veterinarian every year, or may even more frequently in that. It&#8217;s important that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you want to keep your old dog healthy and happy, then there are some necessary steps that you can take in order to do so. Perhaps one of the most important preventative measures is to have you dog examined by a veterinarian every year, or may even more frequently in that.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important that you keep your dog&#8217;s weight in check just like any other human being would. Being overweight is just as big a problem for dogs as it is humans and it can cause issues like joint pain, diabetes, arthritis, and even liver or kidney problems. While it is nice to be able to give your dog a treat once in a while, you&#8217;ll want to limit the number of treats that you actually do give him. Be sure that you are feeding your old dog the proper amounts of food at least once a day, or perhaps even split that amount into to smaller portions and feed him twice a day. It is also a good idea to educate children on why feeding your old dog food outside of his regular feeding times is not good for him. This will help prevent the problem of overeating. </p>
<p>Water is important for keeping your old dog hydrated so it is important that there is always fresh water available for your old dog to drink. If you&#8217;re dog has trouble moving about the house, don&#8217;t be afraid to have multiple drinking sources located throughout the house that he can easily get to. You may even consider bringing the water to him if he has a lot of trouble walking around.</p>
<p>Exercise is very important for keeping your dog healthy and active so you&#8217;ll want to try and take your dog for walks on a regular basis. This will promote good circulation of the blood and also will help them digest their food after they have eaten. Exercise is a great way to promote overall good health and keeps your dog happy.</p>
<p>Depending on your dog&#8217;s eating preferences, it may be necessary to switch to a canned dog food which is more moist than the dry bagged dog food that you would typically buy. As a dog ages his teeth become weaker and it may be more of a pain for him to try and eat the dry dog food that he has been used to. Canned, moist dog food will eliminate this problem all while still giving him the necessary nutrients and vitamins that he needs from his food.</p>
<p>These are just a few tips that you can make use of to keep your dog healthy and happy. Remember, regular vet checks, proper eating habits, and daily exercise are some of the most important activities that will help keep your old dog healthy and active.</p>
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		<title>Excessive Barking &#8211; Typical Reasons And How to Choose The Right Dog Bark Collar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dog barking is a very natural thing. They use this action to communicate with human. However, the barking turns into a big problem when the dogs use it excessively. This article will show you some usual reasons that cause the dogs to create irritating barking so that you are able to find out the reason [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dog barking is a very natural thing. They use this action to communicate with human. However, the barking turns into a big problem when the dogs use it excessively. This article will show you some usual reasons that cause the dogs to create irritating barking so that you are able to find out the reason behind the barking of your dog.</p>
<p>Do you provide enough physical demands of the dog, for instance, do you give him enough food water that he needs? This is one of the common reasons for irritating barking behavior.</p>
<p>Boredom is another cause of unwanted barking from a dog. Some dogs require to have enough exercise every single day. Besides, if you let the dog in the yard and do not make contact with him, it is likely that he will bark loudly and endlessly due to boredom.</p>
<p>Do you leave him alone at home and go to the office? This is also a primary reason for nuisance barking.</p>
<p>Some dogs use their barking excessively because they are overprotective their owners. These dogs usually are protective of theirs owners naturally.</p>
<p>Another cause for endless barking is the dog may have a problem about health. So, before you use any method of controlling barking, you need to make sure your lovely pet does not suffer from health issues. It is cruel to apply any kind of training on a dog when he is being sick.</p>
<p>Those are common issues for excessive barking. In order to deal with this bad behavior, you are able to choose to use a dog bark control aid such as anti bark collar. Using this kind of product means that you will punish the dog so it is recommended that you should not use the collar when the cause of barking is fear or separation anxiety. In addition, you should also take traditional training methods into consideration in order to put an end to the pet&#8217;s irritating barking.</p>
<p>In case you have tested out other conventional training ways with no good result, it is clearly that you should go for a dog bark control collar. The problem is which kind of collar should you choose for your pet?</p>
<p>Today, there are 3 kinds of anti bark collars.</p>
<p>The first one is spray bark collars (also called citronella collars). They use natural oil to control excessive barking since most of the dogs feel uncomfortable with this kind of smell. These collars are considered human way to control barking as they use natural material which does not affect human as well as dog health.</p>
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<p>The next one is sound collars. These collars use high-pitched sound to disturb the dog when he is barking. One advantage of this collar is it can control a dog which is not yours because it is able to release sound within a radius of 50 metres or so. This means you can use this device for stopping nuisance barking from a neighbor&#8217;s dog easily.</p>
<p>The last one is shock collars (also called e-collars). They use static shock to cause the dog to stop barking. This kind of device should be used only on hard dogs. They can hurt the dog at some level of shock correction. So, you should use it properly and carefully.</p>
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