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		<title>How to Properly Train Your Golden Retriever Puppies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 00:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Among dog breeds, the Golden Retriever is one of the easiest to train and to take care of. They are usually known for their obedience and friendly temperament which makes them are popular as family pets, therapy and service dogs. They manifest different talents which include competitive obedience, narcotic detection, agility, and performing and show [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Among dog breeds, the Golden Retriever is one of the easiest to train and to take care of. They are usually known for their obedience and friendly temperament which makes them are popular as family pets, therapy and service dogs. They manifest different talents which include competitive obedience, narcotic detection, agility, and performing and show tricks.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppies are the perfect pets for anyone who enjoys an affectionate and mild tempered dog for a companion. They settle well into family life if given the proper training and attention. Though potential pet owners should be aware that without the proper obedience and housebreaking training, your golden retriever puppy can prove to be more of a problem than being fun. You have to start them young; you should come up with a Golden Retriever Puppy training plan as soon as you have those adorable puppies in your home.Here are a few tips in training your adorable furry pets.</p>
<p>Socialization</p>
<p>* Pet owners have to make sure that their golden retrievers meet and mingle with as many people as possible during their first four months. It has been known that a Golden retriever suffers from separation anxiety when frequently left alone, anxiety can manifest in excessive barking and destructiveness.<br />* Going on trips, visiting friends who own pets, and walking along busy streets should be integral of your dog&#8217;s education. These positive experiences will allow your puppy to be at ease with human presence and reduce the probability of any future behavior problems.House-training<br />* Housebreak your golden retriever as early as possible by observing and becoming acquainted with your puppy&#8217;s body language such sniffing the floor.<br />* If your puppy stays mainly inside the house, take your puppy outside every 45 minutes or so after meals as they tend to have toilet needs around this time.<br />* Give praises and rewards so that your dog so that it will be able to associate new activities as positive experiences.<br />Obedience- training<br />* If your dog stays inside your house most of the time, it is important start your golden retriever training inside the home where your dog stays. They will tend to learn faster when he/she is in a familiar location.<br />* Train your golden retriever in short but frequent sessions. Dogs usually have a short attention span and will get easily distracted or bored.<br />* Lastly, do not forget to end each training session with a positive note. This will make your dog to look forward to the next training session.</p>
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<p>It is important to begin a basic golden retriever training the moment your dog is bought home especially if he is still a puppy, as they say it is hard to teach old dogs new tricks. Good early habits almost usually last and result in a well mannered and perfectly trained golden retriever in the future.</p>
<p>Remember to have fun with your Golden Retriever training and it is guaranteed that you will have very few stressful moments in sharing a home with a fully housebroken, happy and obedient dog.</p>
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		<title>How to Use a Puppy Training Pad Properly</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A puppy training pad is getting to be the way many people are potty training their new puppy. These pads are good not only for potty training but for keeping a dog inside whom seldom goes outside. Anyone living in city conditions where taking their dog outside will appreciate the convenience of a puppy training [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/how-to-use-a-puppy-training-pad-properly/">How to Use a Puppy Training Pad Properly</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>A puppy training pad is getting to be the way many people are potty training their new puppy. These pads are good not only for potty training but for keeping a dog inside whom seldom goes outside. Anyone living in city conditions where taking their dog outside will appreciate the convenience of a puppy training pad.</p>
<p>We see older dogs that because of age or health or injuries can no longer control their kidneys and these pads provide a real convenience for both the animal and its owner. Young dogs are anxious to make their owners happy by relieving themselves in the right place. If a mature dog suffers from incontinence it will be a difficult situation for him and his master.</p>
<p>Marring of household contents can be costly and cleaning can be unpleasant for the owner and also stressful to the dog. Puppy training pads can help man and animal get along well and help the dog with his issues.</p>
<p>Litter boxes such those used for cats can also be helpful for dogs. Litter boxes have assisted in housebreaking of many small dogs. Litter boxes are not necessarily the most desirable answer, however. Bags of litter are expensive and the litter boxes can become a bit unkempt. Cats and litter boxes seem to work out well but this is probably not the best solution for dogs.</p>
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<p>A puppy training pad is less costly and provides a less messy alternative. The pads are probably more like going outside on the yard than the litter box is. With a litter box some of the material invariably winds up on the floor and this does not happen with pads. The pads are easy to remove and discard without creating a mess.</p>
<p>These puppy training pads will help with the problem of a dog creating an odor in a certain place and then returning there. Urine odors that penetrate hardwood or carpet will stay there for a long time. If this happens the dog is sure to return to the same spot and propagate the problem. It is a dog&#8217;s habit to go back to the same area.</p>
<p>When your puppy goes to the pad it can then be thrown away along with the accompanying smell. Your responsibilities are simplified. If your goal is to teach him to go outside this is fairly easy. Slowly but surely relocate the pad closer and closer to an outside door and give him treats as he behaves properly. Before long he will be going to the door automatically.</p>
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