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		<title>How to Start Training Your Dog to Obey</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The cornerstone of good behavior in any dog is a good obedience training program. It is true to say that there are never bad dogs; the dog owners are the uneducated trainers. All dogs are always trying to please their master but the poorly trained or untrained dogs have no proper ways to do that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The cornerstone of good behavior in any dog is a good obedience training program. It is true to say that there are never bad dogs; the dog owners are the uneducated trainers. All dogs are always trying to please their master but the poorly trained or untrained dogs have no proper ways to do that and resort to the ways that they consider best. A well trained dog is healthier and happier, and so will be its owner. If you are planning to train your dog yourself, here are a number of guidelines that will assist you conduct an effective obedience training program.</p>
<p><strong>Dog obedience training equipments</strong></p>
<p>An effective dog obedience program does not demand a lot of equipments or supplies. However, a few equipments are necessary to make the exercise easy and smooth. The two necessary equipments are a dog collar and a dog leash. Choose the most appropriate, easy to use and comfortable equipments to ease the training process.</p>
<p><strong>Getting started with the training</strong></p>
<p>Choose the most appropriate and practical training technique prior to starting the training exercise. There is a wide variety of training techniques available but dogs respond more to positive reinforcement training like treats and training. The &#8220;clicker training&#8221; is the most common reinforcement training that uses a conditioned reinforcement.</p>
<p><strong>Dog obedience training sessions</strong></p>
<p>Success always comes in small steps, never in a bulk. Dog obedience training sessions should last between 10 and 15 minutes 2 to 3 times a day. This is more suitable for puppies because their attention spans are very short. Having longer training sessions will bore the dog and make it distaste the training sessions.</p>
<p>Start by training the dog basic commands like &#8220;sit&#8221; then &#8220;lie&#8221;. These are the easiest commands to learn. Once they grasp these commands, move forward to other commands like &#8220;stay&#8221; and &#8220;come. Once the dog has mastered the obedience basics, you may then train it fun tricks and other advanced commands.</p>
<p><strong>Troubleshooting during dog training</strong></p>
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<p>Training a dog takes time and the process has its hurdles and frustrations along the way. The most common problems to obedience training is obedience problems like aggression and display of defiance. The best way to correct such behavior is by interrupting it and shifting the dog&#8217;s attention to positive things. You should also practice rewarding the dog when it masters a command to reinforce its dedication and skill.</p>
<p>During training, always keep your demeanor confident and cool and be clear in every command you give. Positive reinforcement always works well with dogs and you must never get angry or punish a dog under circumstances it finds unclear to avoid causing confusion. Hold the dog&#8217;s attention with enthusiasm and treats during training but you should also know when the dog is getting bored or tired.</p>
<p><strong>Training resources</strong></p>
<p>If you are not very confident of training your dog, you should study how to do it using the many online resources including eBooks, animations and videos. If after this you still cannot do it or have no time to do it, you should consider hiring a professional dog trainer to do it.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your new puppy will be quite dependant on you and the way you guide and train your dog will affect the way your puppy turns out when they are older. You are the person in charge of shaping the puppies temperament and general behavior. You can train your dog by showing it what is right [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Your new puppy will be quite dependant on you and the way you guide and train your dog will affect the way your puppy turns out when they are older. You are the person in charge of shaping the puppies temperament and general behavior. You can train your dog by showing it what is right from wrong when it is still young as well as teach it different techniques, it will soon learn how to be an obedient dog.</p>
<p>However if you do not teach your dog anything and let the puppy walk around the house and do whatever he or she pleases then you will not have an obedient dog.</p>
<p>Just like a child it is very important to use positive reinforcement and even rewards when training your puppy. It is best to start your training sessions as soon as your puppy gets home. Training sessions should be kept short consistent and both of you should always have fun. It is always best to start off with easy commands such as sit.</p>
<p>It is also important for you to remember that you are training a very young animal so you must have realistic expecta.tions and be quite patient.</p>
<p>I have some AMAZING NEWS for you! In just a few moments from now I&#8217;m going to reveal to you exactly how to solve your dogs behavior problems.</p>
<p>The techniques involved are SIMPLE, FAST and very EASY to use&#8230;&#8230; and to top it all off, you&#8217;re guaranteed to start getting immediate results!</p>
<p>Would you like that? If so, let me ask you something?</p>
<p>How frustrating is it for you at the moment, trying to manage a naughty or misbehaving dog? I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve already tried so many different things to train your dog, right? I&#8217;ll even bet your friends and family have also chipped in, telling you what you should and shouldn&#8217;t be doing with your dog&#8230;. but let me guess, so far nothing has seemed to work?</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s YOUR dog up to? Is your dog doing any of these?</p>
<p>· Pees &amp; Poops everywhere, and won&#8217;t learn how to potty properly.</p>
<p>· Jumps up all over you and YOUR guests.</p>
<p>· Pulls like crazy on the lead, and goes nuts when out for a walk.</p>
<p>· Gets aggressive with you or your family</p>
<p>· Chews up all your things</p>
<p>· Bites you or others</p>
<p>· Digs everywhere and makes a huge mess</p>
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<p>· Cries / Whines and gets upset whenever you leave</p>
<p>· Or a combination of other behaviors</p>
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<p>Owning a pet dog like a dachshund and <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is a big responsibility. Another responsibility is to train your dachshund and make it well-mannered. The dachshunds are known to be independent dogs; they make their own decisions and don&#8217;t like anybody to command them. So <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is not an easy job for those who want to have a dachshund. They are very hard to break and <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is not a morning walk; you have to be fully prepared for it.</p>
<p><strong>Training a dachshund</strong> is not like training any other dog, as <strong>training a dachshund</strong> is a rather tough task than any other dog. One of the important step in the training process is to start early with their training. The earlier you start training your dachshund, the better your breed will be. Training an adult dachshund is a rather difficult task than a dachshund puppy but it&#8217;s not impossible. You need to keep more patience and firmness during the training process of your dachshund.</p>
<p>When you start the <strong>training a dachshund</strong> keep in mind to keep the training sessions short, a session should not be more than 5 minutes long. You can repeat the training a couple of times rather than keeping a long session of the training process. Keep feeding your dachshund during the training to keep it healthy and interested in the training. Your dog can also learn to sit by your side and wait for your instructions as well, you also have to keep your dog praising and rewarding in small happiness.</p>
<p>Reward your dachshund at times he does things in the right way but you should punish your dachshund when it does something wrong. You should let your dachshund know that he should not be repeating the mistakes again. You should have a time fixed for the training of your dog to have a routine fixed for him as these tricks are all part of <strong>training a dachshund.</strong></p>
<p>One of the important aspects in your training is to teach them to protect your house. This can be done by providing crate training to your dachshund. The crate-trained dachshunds tend to get good manners and are more obedient in nature.</p>
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<p>For dog owners, it is vital for you to trains your dog. A dog with behavior problems can be a nightmare for everyone. Coming when called is one of the most important skills that your dog must learn. It is for its safety. Things can get pretty bad when your dog refuses to respond to your call could be easily get hit by a car or get into a fierce fight with other dogs. Not to mention that a well-behaved dog are often a preferable choice to be taken out for a walk in the local park or at the beach.</p>
<p>The &#8220;come when called&#8221; training is quite straightforward and doable for every dog owners. Providing a praise or treats for your dog is pretty much all the step that you as a dog owner need to do. But of course, it still takes some time for the dog to adapt to this training. So, be patient. Once your dog mastered this &#8220;come when called&#8221; trick, it is a right time for you to introduce a number of fun exercises to challenge your dog. This will pique its interest.</p>
<p>Applying the same training session can be boring. So, in order to prevent your dog from degenerating into this state, you should always come out with different training sessions. This is the best ways to motivate your dog. Also, before you start any training, it is important to make sure your dog is motivated and always ready to respond to your treats. To know either your dog is motivated or not, you can do a simple test on him. Taking a piece of his regular food and waving it in front of him. If your dog shows a great enthusiasm, then you can start the training immediately. If he shows opposite reaction, then it would be wise to wait until your dog is in more receptive mood. It is also recommended for you to use a small piece of food in the training. It is to avoid over-feeding your dog during the training sessions.</p>
<p>In more advanced training sessions, you should include your family members in the training. Your goal is to make sure your dog shows the response to all your family members or friends. If you are not informed about this, dog often learns to respond to one person. This can be a problem for those who are watching the dog. This is one of the reasons why professional dog trainers always insist on working with the dog owner during the training sessions. A well-trained dog should be able to respond to whoever is in charge, not just limited to the dog owner or usual handler.</p>
<p>In the back and forth recall training, you need at least 2 or more people standing approximately 10 yards apart. Preferable in a fenced area. All you need to do is to calls the dog and ask him to sit or standby, until the next person asks the dog come. When the dog is responding to command &#8220;come&#8221;, the very same person should reward it with a treat. Keep doing this until the training session ended.</p>
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<p>Puppies start to learn the moment they open their eyes and are most open to new experiences during the first four months. Start training your puppy the moment it is bought home. Good early habits endure and will result in a well behaved dog in the future. The basis for successful training is a good relationship with your dog. You&#8217;ll be off to an excellent start when your dog sees you as the provider of all things positive such as food, games, fun, affection, comfort, and exercise. Your dog loves to be with you. You are the person that makes everything good happen.</p>
<p>Exposing your puppy to new environments and experiences early can greatly enhance your dog&#8217;s interest in learning new things. Puppy walks or games are great ways to stimulate your pet both mentally and physically. If actively stimulated, your puppy will become healthier and adept at learning new trainings faster. This will also help strengthen the bond between the both of you at the same time. Whenever possible, hand feed your puppy. This teaches him/her to like human contact, even when your puppy is feeding from his food bowl. Not feeding from hand can lead your puppy to turn aggressive in the future to whomever that tries to get near him/her while feeding.</p>
<p>Always Have a list of the various things you want to teach your dog, find out how each can be achieved, and then take them one at a time. It works best to teach one thing thoroughly before moving on to something new. Never try to teach your dog several new things at once as this will be confusing. For more complicated tasks you may need to plan different stages, starting with the easiest first. Begin your dog training inside the home where your dog stays. Your dog will learn faster when he/she is in a familiar environment. Outdoor training should only be attempted when your dog reliably obeys commands in your home. After each training sessions, make sure you play with your dog to help associate training as positive and fun.</p>
<p>General rule of reward is to reward wanted behaviour but to ignore unwanted behaviour. Be aware of what you are rewarding. For example, if your dog jumps all over you when you get in and you smother him in affection, he may think this is what you want him to do, and he&#8217;ll continue to jump up at you and everyone else who comes to the door. Remember, whenever you praise him, you&#8217;re confirming what he is doing.</p>
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<p>For dog trainers, training a dog is such an endearing job. However, it becomes tedious when the dog is unruly and barks a lot. If you encounter this type of problem, then your solution to a more tolerable and enjoyable dog training sessions would be the anti bark collar. When buying dog training equipments, such as this collar, it is best to buy from a brand you can trust -a brand that offers only quality products, such as Innotek.</p>
<p>During the first few sessions of dog training, when the trainer is still a stranger to the dog, it is expected that the dog will be disobedient and will bark a lot. This will make it more difficult for the trainer to train the dog. With anti-bark collars, the dog turns from nuisance to endearing. The two most popular types of anti bark collar in the market are the shock type anti bark collar and the spray anti bark collar. Both effectively stop the dog from barking without causing any pain or harm to the dog.</p>
<p>Both collars have a sensor attached to it. Every time the dog starts to bark, a vibration is made by the dog&#8217;s vocal cords and this is picked up by the sensor. For the first type of collar, the spray anti bark collar, non toxic chemicals are sprayed directly to the dog&#8217;s snout once the vibration is sensed. On the other hand, when the ordinary anti bark collar picks up the vibration, it sends mild static shock to the dog. These stimuli -the mild static shock and non toxic chemicals &#8211; are neither harmful nor injurious to the pet. They are just bothersome enough to disrupt the dog, making the dog effectively learn not to bark to avoid the bothersome stimuli.</p>
<p>The nice thing about these collars, such as those offered by Innotek, is that they do not have to be worn for a long time. It takes only a few sessions before the dog learns not to bark. When the dog has finally learned this, it is not necessary anymore to wear the collar, although from time to time and on special cases, the dog may need some reminding on controlling its barking. For best results, it is not advisable to have the dog being trained to wear it for more than 8 hours a day.</p>
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<p>Bark control collars can be worn by any dog of any size. However, for most brands, their collars can be worn only by dogs that weigh 7 pounds or heavier. This becomes a problem since there are dogs that are smaller and lighter than 7 pounds. That is why the leading brand in dog training- Innotek -has produced a collar particularly for small dogs. With its Innotek BC 200 bark control collars, dogs as light as 3 pounds can wear this collar. Innotek serves with the needs of each and every dog handler in mind.</p>
<p>Innotek is a trusted brand when it comes to dog training. It is a leader in the industry with its revolutionary innovations. It offers dog training collars and invisible fences, in addition to the anti bark collars, highly commendable for dog training. Dog may be man&#8217;s best friend, but Innotek is a trainer&#8217;s best friend.</p>
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<p>So you&#8217;ve just brought a new puppy into your house. Surely, one of the first things that will come into your mind is training her. Your puppy must feel that she&#8217;s very welcome in her new home. Doing this involves regarding her not as a toy, but as an important part of your family. You may notice that your puppy will act strange on his first week and this is due to the sounds and smells in your house that may seem unfamiliar to her. But she will get used to it after a period of time. There are three steps on how to train a puppy without much difficulty.</p>
<p>The first step you must try is to teach her the basic commands like sit, stay, heel and others. It will be easy for your puppy to learn these things if you will do them at least twice or thrice a day. Nutrition is also important for your puppy so be choosy when it comes to the brand of dog food. You must also teach the puppy where she should take her slumber. As mush as possible, never change this spot. Remember that it will be her new comfort place, so it must be in a peaceful place in your home which she can consider her own. Secondly, familiarize your puppy with similar words and phrases for the same expected outcome. One example of this step on how to train a puppy is the familiar &#8220;go potty&#8221; phrase. While saying this, bring her to the area which she can consider as her toilet.</p>
<p>Third, avoid shouting at your puppy or reprimanding her heavily no matter how much clutter she has made. Do show her your displeasure while remaining calm. You can scold her by avoiding cuddling her and saying some reprimanding words in lower tone. However, when she did something right, don&#8217;t fail to praise and reward her. It&#8217;s so easy to follow these steps on how to train a puppy. Just let your common sense do the work and if you need help, read some books or visit some dog training websites. Moreover, don&#8217;t forget to have fun while training her and keep your sessions short. Try also to have short but productive sessions between you and your pet.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Many times when you first have new puppies in the house, you are confused as to which direction to take in training them to be good dogs and not misbehaving ones. Seek out some help though. Where to Get Help? Veterinarians can give you advice on many aspects of training and carrying for your puppies. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Many times when you first have new puppies in the house, you are confused as to which direction to take in training them to be good dogs and not misbehaving ones. Seek out some help though.</p>
<p>Where to Get Help?</p>
<p>Veterinarians can give you advice on many aspects of training and carrying for your puppies. Ask them first when you take the dogs to get there first checkups and vaccinations. You will probably need some feeding instructions too, especially if you have never owned dogs before.</p>
<p>Educational programming on TV shows a bit about Training Puppies from time to time. These shows can give you some helpful tips. They might just be enough to clear your confusion on what to do.</p>
<p>Obedience schools are excellent even for puppies. The first 16 weeks of their lives is important because most of their personality forms at this time. How they get along with other animals and people depends on what they learn in these first weeks. Some of these schools have classes just for the young pups to go to. Now you will have to check out the prices in your local area to see if they fit within your budget.</p>
<p>What Can You Learn at Obedience Schools?</p>
<p>You will learn a variety of techniques in obedience schools that will help you in your Training Puppies effort. The sessions can help you know how housebreak your dogs more easily. What types of feeding schedules are the most beneficial could be covered too.</p>
<p>These classes could help you know how to break the pups from play biting on you and others. Also could teach you how to break them of chewing on the wrong things around the house. Nothing is worse than a dog jumping up on company so through instruction learn how to make your dog stay down.</p>
<p>The puppy classes also show you how to teach your dog to walk on a leash. Holding leash loosely is the kindest method. Your puppies will be resistant to this at first, but with the classes you will soon learn how to get over this hurdle.</p>
<p>Also crate training will be covered in these classes so that you know the importance of it. It not only helps to housetrain your precious puppies, but act like a den would if the dog was in the wild. It provides a nice, cozy place for the dog to sleep.</p>
<p>The safety of the puppies and children together can be an issue. Young children can handle the dogs too roughly. Also puppies can become afraid of the kids and lash out if this is not handled correctly.</p>
<p>With all this help for Training Puppies do not feel confused anymore. Seek it out on whichever way will work for you. You will get puppies that are so smart and well-behaved for the effort.</p>
<p>What to Look for in Dog Trainers</p>
<p>There are many people professing to be Dog Trainers today. However, some of them are better than other ones. You will need to do some research to find the right one for you. Don&#8217;t know what to look for? Read on for some tips on what to look for in these trainers.</p>
<p>Observe a Class if You Can</p>
<p>Ask the trainer if you can observe a class or two. Are the dogs frustrated or happy? Do the owners look like they are having a good time or dreading the instruction? Dog Trainers should make the classes enjoyable. Otherwise, the classes are not going to accomplish what you want them to.</p>
<p>Are there enough trainers present during class? There needs to be one trainer for every six dogs. This way you get more effective training. So watch for this.</p>
<p>Notice what types of aids are being utilized in these classes. The good ones would include leashes, head halters, flat collars, harnesses, toys, small treats. Also a lot of positive reinforcement should be used. The trainers should not permit flexi-leads, pronged collars, choke collars or electronic collars. These could hurt the dogs.</p>
<p>The trainers should be gentle with the dogs and not harsh or rough with them. Harshness will make a dog mean. Positive reinforcement is the way to go. If you notice hitting, jerking or other negative behavior go check out a different training establishment.</p>
<p>The establishment should be clean and hygienic. The floors should not have debris on them. There should be clean-up supplies and equipment available in case of accidents. You do not want your dog to get sick after all.</p>
<p>Make sure the Dog Trainers are well qualified. There are various organizations they should belong to. These promote ongoing education for them to brush up on their knowledge and skills. So inquire which one they belong to.</p>
<p>The right trainer should require proof of the dog&#8217;s vaccinations and a certificate of health. This will ensure that all the dogs in class are healthy. There are many health conditions that could be transmitted, from dog to dog, otherwise.</p>
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<p>If there are no good trainers near your location check out resources at local libraries, bookstores, on the TV or better online. There are many websites online that have loads of training information as far as dogs are concerned.</p>
<p>Remember This</p>
<p>Remember, that a well-trained dog makes not only a better pet, but a gentler companion. Your dog is a part of the family and just like the kids you do not want to be calling it down constantly. The only way to avoid this is to train your dog thoroughly and kindly.</p>
<p>Whether you turn to the Dog Trainers for help or some other source, do not fail in your attempt to train your dog. Just learn more about what to do. Even with the most stubborn of breeds you can find a way to teach them what is needed. So do not throw up your hands in disgust just forge ahead.</p>
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<p>Are you looking for the best dog training guides? How can you choose what is best for your pet? Do you want to use the dog lead but you don&#8217;t know how? First of all you need to know that dog training is much more than a few sessions with an expert; it is a lifestyle that requires time and dedication during the first months of the new puppy and stability throughout the life of your pet.</p>
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<p>If you are a dog owner try to avoid the common mistake that most people do: do not consider dog training a small and initial step in your pet&#8217;s life because you are most likely to fail. An experienced and savvy professional will tell you that effective training lasts for years and is based on the good communication between the owner and the pet. However, you should follow some basic underlying principles in order to start the long process of training your dog. A solid and effective training should consist of:</p>
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<li>Basic obedience orders and commands – how to use dog lead, how to teach your dog to obey you when outside the house and much more.</li>
<li>Performance of tricks ( not related to sport acts, just to tricks that can help your pet learn basic everyday acts)</li>
<li>Performance based on his instincts when needed</li>
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<p>The best dog training guides reveal that trainers focus not only on dog training, but also on training the owners; you cannot expect to send your dog to school without actually participating in the entire dog training procedure.  Attending the same classes give the owners the chance to understand their pet better and bond with it. Using the dog lead for instance, is something that people learn through classes.</p>
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<p>The relationship of the dog with his owner is determined at the beginning of the dog&#8217;s life. In addition, participation to the classes ensures consistency in commands and guidance of the dog.</p>
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<p>If you are a dog owner try to find not only the dog training guides that suit your dog, but also the ones that suit you and be prepared for a long- term but fun process that involves both you and your pet.</p>
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<p>Dog training offers dog owners an easy way to teach their dog obedience and good pet manners. Before you choose a dog training course and get started on the road to perfect pet obedience. If you are a dog owner, chances are that you have contemplated dog training for your dog or have in fact enrolled your pup in a dog training class or two. Some dog owners like to send their pets to dog training schools for a more disciplined, semi-strict environment while others prefer to train them in the comfort of their own home. For those puppy or dog owners who wish to train their pets at home, here are some simple and effective dog training tips to keep in mind while doing so:</p>
<p>• Be patient. Your dog will know if you are rushed or stressed while training them and this alone could throw off the dog training session. So, in the very beginning, make sure that you are the picture of calmness and patience.</p>
<p>• Be disciplined. Although you have to be patient, you must also be disciplined. Your dog needs the structure that he/she would get from a dog training school even when it is you that is teaching them the right training skills.</p>
<p>• Offer well-deserved rewards. Your dog should also be rewarded for their efforts with treats and words of praise. This will not only let them know that they did a great job but also make them more likely to enjoy the following dog training sessions.</p>
<p>• Don&#8217;t overdo it. Know your pet&#8217;s limits and make sure that you train them efficiently but do not overwork them or exhaust them while doing so.</p>
<p>These tips will help you to train your pup and get them to the obedience level you desire. The following are some benefits of dog training.<br /> Of course there are many benefits to having your faithful companion up for a dog training course.</p>
<p>• First, a dog training course will ensure that your furry will listen to commands and be on his/her best behavior. This is essential not only for when the dog is in the house but also out and about with other people and pets.</p>
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<p>• Dog training will also help the pet owner to learn tips on keeping their pet on track. The dog trainer will not only teach the dog commands but also the dog&#8217;s owner so that he/she can use the commands at home.</p>
<p>• Lastly, dog training is not a difficult task. When you choose a reputable dog trainer and the right dog training course, your dog will quickly learn the basics and most likely show improvement each and every class.</p>
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