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		<title>Dog Sitters In Edinburgh Find A Dog Sitter In Edinburgh</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What are the different advantages of availing the services being rendered by the dog sitters from putting your dog into kennels? Well basically the kennels are small structured areas where household animals are being put for seclusion. While on the other hand the dog sitters are individuals who offer their specialized professional services in taking [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>What are the different advantages of availing the services being rendered by the dog sitters from putting your dog into kennels? Well basically the kennels are small structured areas where household animals are being put for seclusion. While on the other hand the dog sitters are individuals who offer their specialized professional services in taking care of the household pet while the pet owner is away or if in some cases needs to go to a specific place for a short period of time. The dog sitters in Edinburgh are individuals specifically professionals that have conducted and undergo extensive studies on the do&#8217;s and the don&#8217;ts in caring for different household pets.</p>
<p>Most people are unaware of this new trend of availing dog sitting services that is why many of the household animals if not neglected is put into kennels where they stay for a certain span of time until their owner returns from work. The pet kennels are the old way of dealing with the dilemmas with the time availability of most pet owners in the past, but the practice of putting household pets in kennels have resulted to the negative effect with the pets attitude and behavior toward the owner and also to other people.</p>
<p>The employ of kennels or dog houses in secluding household pets has been hypothesized as one of the factors that affect the changes in attitudes of the dog; since the act of tying them up as an everyday basis has been proven to promote tough, agitated, biting behaviors towards people whenever the pet is being approach causing harm to other people. And in worst cases, if the dog is not injected with anti rabies it may spread the virus on the bitten human, leading to more harm and fatal conditions. The dog sitters in Edinburgh greatly understand the demands of having a pet dog in every household that is why they established a set of services that they offer to those pet owners who do not have much available time to take care and supply the every needs of their household pet.</p>
<p>The services that is being offered by dog sitters are the following; puppy and dog sitting, dog and cat feeding, dog grooming, walking the dog, dog and puppy training, puppy and dog visiting, dog counseling, attitude training, and a lot more. According to several reviews of the pet owners who have availed the services of the alleged institution; after being regularly visited by the pet sitters and walkers the behavior of their household pets has been tremendously improved.</p>
<p>Some of the impressed pet owners have recommended the services of the dog sitters in Edinburgh to most of their colleagues and friends, since the services are evidently effectual and reliable not to mention that the alleged services can be easily availed without having to pay too much for nothing. As pet owners are basically charged for what the outcome is, so rest assured that they pay for what they achieved and not for false assurances.</p>
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		<title>3 Secrets To Adult Dog Training &#8211; Tips To Train The Adult Dog</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bringing home an adult dog is very different from bringing home a puppy. A puppy is able to learn new commands fairly quickly but an adult dog is accustomed with the old tricks. He may also have developed some bad habits which his previous owner allowed. If you found your dog from a shelter, chances [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Bringing home an adult dog is very different from bringing home a puppy. A puppy is able to learn new commands fairly quickly but an adult dog is accustomed with the old tricks. He may also have developed some bad habits which his previous owner allowed. If you found your dog from a shelter, chances are he had learned different commands and undergone training. However, old dogs can also adapt and change their behaviors to your expectations. You will just have to be patient with your adult dog training.</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>House Training Your Adult Dog<br />If you are bringing home an adult dog from a shelter, the first thing you have to ascertain is whether or not he is housetrained. If not, you will need to train him immediately. Having been shuffled around many foster homes, your dog will need some time adjusting to the new environment. Be sure to show him his litter bathroom area where he should excrete. Compliment him as he does it right.</p>
<p>Crate Training<br />Crate training is always one of the hardest aspects of dog training for an older dog. Most dos do not enjoy being in a crate and they think of a crate as a prison. You should always ensure that the crate is spacious and comfortable for your dog. You can place some toys in the crate and make it homely. You can even place some blankets inside the crate. As a start, you can consider leaving the door of the crate open and allow your dog to discover it on his own time. He will begin to explore it and in time come to think of it as a safe haven.</p>
<p>Alternatively, you can begin crate training on your own terms. Always start off gradually. Get him to enter the crate and keep him inside for a short period of time, and then let him out. On some days, keep the door latched. On other days, keep it opened so that your dog can leave it freely. This way, he will not associate it with a prison.</p>
<p>Teaching Your Adult Dog New Behaviors<br />When carrying out adult dog training, focus more on teaching your dog new commands rather than correcting his behaviors and punishing him for it. Remember, it is not entirely his fault that he developed these bad habits. His previous owners may have encouraged him. Instead, you may want to ignore his advances. For example, if he comes up to you and begs for food when you are at the dining table, you should turn a blind eye to it. Only when he tries bolder moves such as jumping on you or the table, you would then have to reprimand him.</p>
<p>The best way to get your adult dog to kick this habit of his is to teach him new behaviors. Execute basic commands and get him to stay in another room as you are dining. Bring your dog to the spot you want him to be and instruct him to stay put. Repeat this training until he gets that you want him to remain in this spot as you eat. Adult dog training requires much patience and effort on your part. It won&#8217;t be easy but once you have successfully trained your dog, you may have a very meaningful relationship with him.</p>
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