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		<title>The Perfect Dog Training Guide &#8211; Eliminate Bad Behavior Fast!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 16:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are creatures of habit and once they pick up a bad habit they have a tendency to repeat it. Bad habits can be detrimental to the dog&#8217;s health and cause him to be in danger. If your dog is displaying negative behavior, you must quickly intervene before they become a bad habit. Here is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs are creatures of habit and once they pick up a bad habit they have a tendency to repeat it. Bad habits can be detrimental to the dog&#8217;s health and cause him to be in danger. If your dog is displaying negative behavior, you must quickly intervene before they become a bad habit. Here is an excellent dog training guide that will help you groom your dogs into perfect pets!</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Guide is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Has a Tendency to Bite</p>
<p>During playtimes, your dogs may nip other canines. However, this is a very natural behavior. Your dog may in turn bite you because they perceive this as acceptable behavior. To eliminate this behavior, you can first give them chew toys. Supervise their sessions with the toys. Fill a can with some coins so that you can hear the clinging sound when you shake it. When your dog bites the chew toy, shake the can to shock him. Gradually, he will stop his biting behavior.</p>
<p>If Your Pet Likes to Eat Its Own Feces<br />If your dog feeds on its own feces, he has a high risk of developing health problems. Dogs tend to eat feces when they are bored or hungry. Feed your dog well and with special diets that will give the feces a pungent smell when passed. As the owner, it is your responsibility to eliminate its stool when your dog is done.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Loves To Chase</p>
<p>Dogs find it a thrill to chase after moving objects or persons. You will have to eliminate this behavior because you may lose him when he runs off. He can also get into an accident when he chases after a car. Partner up with someone, who will be the runner. Give him a water pistol. When he begins to chase your partner, the latter should suddenly stop and turn to squirt water in your pets face. This will shock your dog. Repeat this training until your dog no longer chases after things or people.</p>
<p>If Your Dog Barks Excessively</p>
<p>Identify the reason why your dog is barking. If he is seeking your attention, you must not give in to his cries. You will only be encouraging him; he knows that all he has to do is bark and you will give him due attention. Instead, ignore his barks until he stops. Then, go to him and cuddle him. This tells him that he is being rewarded for being quiet.</p>
<p>Another excellent tip to prevent your dog from barking excessively is to get him to exercise. A dog barks when he is bored. If you engage him in physical activities, he is less likely to bark. A worn out dog will need to recover and replenish his energy. Thus, it is a good idea to bring your dog out on a long walk before night time. This way, you don&#8217;t have to worry about him disturbing the peace at night.</p>
<p>These are some common tips that most dog owners look for in a dog training guide. If you seem to have a problem managing your dog&#8217;s behavior, you can try to apply these techniques.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>House training your puppy can take several weeks, with some breeds it can take even longer, but is imperative in order to minimize house and den soiling incidents. The best manner in which to housetrain your puppy is to establish a routine. You should take him outside on a consistent and frequent schedule, having an [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>House training your puppy can take several weeks, with some breeds it can take even longer, but is imperative in order to minimize house and den soiling incidents.</p>
<p>The best manner in which to housetrain your puppy is to establish a routine. You should take him outside on a consistent and frequent schedule, having an opportunity to do what he needs to do after waking from a nap, after playing, and of course after eating. It can be beneficial to initially choose a potty location for your puppy, and lead him to this area on a leash everytime you take him outside. If your puppy has an accident inside the house, it can help to place the soiled rags you used to clean it up in the potty location. The odour will lead the dog to understand that this is the right area to relieve himself in.</p>
<p>It is of paramount importance to praise your puppy and make a big fuss of him whenever he uses the potty location correctly, otherwise he will not know that his behavior is appropriate and what you want him to do &#8211; you can even give him a treat to begin with, but try not to make a habit of this in case the puppy starts to expect a treat every time he eliminates.</p>
<p>If you catch your puppy relieving himself inside the house, you should interrupt him by making a startling noise, and then lead him out to his potty area to finish. After he finishes in the potty area, once again praise him gratuitously so he understand that this is what he should be doing. Unfortunately, if you&#8217;re too late in catching your puppy eliminating in the house, there is little you can do. It&#8217;s too late to administer any correction, as animals do not understand punishment with any sort of delay involved, no matter how short. It is, however, very important to clean up properly so the dog does not get the impression that the location he defiled is a good place to use again in future.</p>
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