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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Would you think me if I told you that there is such a thing as Dachshund anxiety problems? No? Dachshund Separation anxiety is more of an issuethan you may imagine. While it can be a trivial problem, Dachshund anxiety can be a major issue, changing your bond with your Dachshund. I used to believe I [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Would you think me if I told you that there is such a thing as Dachshund anxiety problems? No? Dachshund Separation anxiety is more of an issuethan you may imagine. While it can be a trivial problem, Dachshund anxiety can be a major issue, changing your bond with your Dachshund. I used to believe I would have to give away my Dachshund; I now know differently</p>
<p>What Causes Dachshund Separation Anxiety?</p>
<p>Dachshunds are social dogs and depend on tight bonds with other family members. Dachshund separation anxiety can be triggered if they are left alone and consider they have been excluded from the family or conversely, if your Dachshund sees themselves as family leader and thinks you left without their consent. It is normally your lack of leadership that leads to Dachshund separation anxiety. It is vital that you prove you are the alpha member and will return to the group without fail. When your Dachshund sees that you are a good leader their separation anxiety will typically vanish.</p>
<p>A few Dachshunds become anxious when they believe you are going to abandon them . Something as straightforward as petting them as you walk out the door may be sufficient to generate Dachshund separation anxiety. Maintaining the precise identical schedule every day can exacerbate your Dachshund separation anxiety.</p>
<p>Dachshunds are wily dogs. If they get bored or have not enough exercise, they can become destructive as they are amusing themselves. This is not Dachshund separation anxiety.</p>
<p>How to End Dachshund Separation Anxiety</p>
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<p>Four easy methods to reduce Dachshund anxiety:</p>
<p>1. Commence Slowly.<br /> If your Dachshund anxiety centers around you leaving the home, you have tobegin by restricting the period of time you are away. Begin by leaving and right away coming back in. As their anxiety decreases you can leave your Dachshund for longer periods. Your Dachshund quickly learns that you will be returning and their anxiety reduces.</p>
<p>2. Mix Up Your Schedule.<br /> Modify your routine if you see your Dachsund becoming anxious. Modify what time you get and as soon as you leave. Just minor changes in your every day routine can drastically lower your Dachshund separation anxiety.</p>
<p>3. Exercise.<br /> Exercise your Dachshund properly, giving at least two 20 minute walks a day. A weary Dachshund will sleep. Don&#8217;t acknowledge your Dachshund as soon as you come home. Go about your usual business for 10 &#8211; 15 minutes. Only after that time should you pay attention to your Dachshund.</p>
<p>4. Do Not Strengthen Dachshund Separation Anxiety.<br /> If you pat or even talk to your Dacshund as soon as you leave or return to the house can make Dachshund separation anxiety greatly worse. Take no notice of them for a few minutes as you abandon and as soon as you return, even if they bark or cry. Doing this breaks the association your Dachshund has made between receiving attention and you leaving or coming back</p>
<p>Doing What is Right For Your Dachshund</p>
<p>Some people think that this approach is cruel. This is false. Part of Dachshund ownership is making certain that your dog receives what it needs, be it food, exercise or medical treatment. This may not be what they want. The right way to reduce Dachshund separation anxiety is to show you are a solid group leader that will always return.. This is valuable both for your Dachshund and you.</p>
<p>If you have problems with Dachshund separation anxiety, barking, biting, digging or chewing visit <a href="http://www.dachshundtrainingtips.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.dachshundtrainingtips.com</a> to discover more about Dachshund puppy training and get great Dachshund training tips and a FREE e-book.</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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<p>Training a small dog might seem to be like a difficult procedure, particularly when it turns out that your new pup is not as cute as you thought (for example: eliminates on the flooring, consumes his own poop etc.). There is a number of wide-spread puppy problems including woofing, biting or whimpering that you might need to deal with whilst training your four-legged friend. In this valuable post My goal is to speak about a few of them and additionally provide you with a few simple solutions that will really aid when one is attempting to teach the puppy obedience.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Part 1 &#8211; Eliminating Indoors</p>
<p>The least complicated method to stop pup from messing your floor covering would be to make a living area specifically for him. You may do this either by buying a dog house or isolating a part of the living room by using a baby gate. Due to the fact that puppies are naturally clean animals your doggie will not soil his den unless of course forced to. Just be sure to keep an eye on his behavior and take him to the back garden when you notice that he&#8217;s circling together with sniffing around. Furthermore, pick 1 spot as the toilet area so that he&#8217;ll associate relieving himself with this exact spot and will be not as likely urinate or defecate elsewhere. Be consistent in utilizing one command and make sure all of the members of the family employ exactly the same training methods as you.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Element 2 &#8211; Biting And Nipping</p>
<p>That is one of the most maddening puppy problems however the simple fact is that you simply may find it hard to eradicate it entirely, especially from young pups life. This really is simply because young puppies utilize biting, nipping together with mouthing as a pain alleviation for the suffering and scratching affiliated with teething period they go through (this might continue up to a few months). However, you possibly can still redirect this specific habit on to something a whole lot more appropriate like a Kong chewing toy. This small device may be crammed with puppy food and additionally treats and will offer your pet with several hours of enjoyment and always keep him far from your fingers, feet, boots or shoes etc.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Part 3 &#8211; Whining</p>
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<p>One more well-known doggy problem is whining. Some of us simply cannot stand this annoying sound, become extremely irritated and punish the puppy without even intending to figure out what is going on. The reality is that preventing pet dogs from whimpering is rather painless assuming that one understands what precisely to look for when investigating the origins of whimpering. Firstly be sure that the pet dog isn&#8217;t lonely (you can carry his dog house into the bedroom for the night ), hungry or thirsty. In addition, find out whether the temperature isn&#8217;t too low or too big as this can also cause him to whine. If your dog sits in front of the door he is trying to signalize that he has to relieve himself and you need to let him out. In case you did all of these things and your pet carries on whimpering he could quite possibly be dealing with numerous medical problems hence it&#8217;s best to consider taking him to the veterinarian as appropriate.</p>
<p>Puppy Problems Part 4 &#8211; Woofing</p>
<p>Final among the four most maddening puppy problems. Though barking is known as a natural part of just about every dog&#8217;s life quite a few dogs get really into this and then lose control over the volume of noise they make. If you want to stop excessive barking you will have to recognize the actual cause of this kind of habit and heal it aided by the adequate strategy. My favorite one is based upon on using a water gun. As soon as your furry friend begins barking shoot him right in the face and then say firmly &#8216;silence&#8217;. Repeat the procedure every time he starts off making noise in order for your fido to couple barking with the uncomfortable experience of being wet. For this approach to work as it should you may need to be on the spot as frequently as you can and additionally react instantly. Bear in mind that consistency and patience are the 2 crucial elements while dealing with puppy problems.</p>
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<p>What is actually a small dog training collar and also just how will you choose the best kind? To resolve the most important question during the simplest manner, that is the device which can be planned for small dogs, specially those that weigh cheaper than 15 pounds. Are you aware that which type of collar is best suited, probably choice would be doable in your case as we first outlined which training collars commonly are not advisable.</p>
<p>A choke chain is one of the oldest and the most common small dog training collar being exercised. However, item, joined with several hard jerking from your trainer is hardly the optimum approach to use on small dogs. In truth, choke collars are actually proven to cause severe neck sprains, temporary foreleg paralysis, and tracheal damage, a few. Choke collars might well be the best option if you wish to certainly be a 100 % certain that your dog can&#8217;t slip outside of his collar, yet it is definitely not quite possibly the most humane equipment to make use of in dog training.</p>
<p>A pinch collar is yet another common training equipment. It is usually more advisable than choke collars for replacements in small dog training because it&#8217;s called by have saved a considerable amount of dogs&#8217; lives. The fact is that, right now it&#8217;s typically the most popular small dog training collar among women, senior citizens, and pet owners with disabilities or injuries. May be given it takes significantly less energy to make your dog answer to a pinch collar rather than to other training collars and equipment.</p>
<p>This small dog training collar could be very effective because its mechanism draws on pure logic. Remove, mother dogs normally nip at their offspring to take care of bad behaviour. The pinch collar, therefore, only mimics a type of correction that the dog could be very knowledgable about, thus making her respond better to it rather than to any other kind of coaching collar. Furthermore, the sort of back of the shirt is made from a qualified veterinarian who knows the simplest way to defend the pup from collar injuries. That you are therefore assured that it is safe and even more humane approach to other training collars.</p>
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<p>Of course, you will want to take into account that a pinch collar is just a training tool and it&#8217;s intended to be used exclusively during training other than for your dog&#8217;s permanent accessory. A good idea is useful to train dogs with tracheas that are able to be easily damaged, such as Dachshunds and Jack Russel Terriers. The pinch collar is a very start in training small dogs, but show up you&#8217;ll want to figure out how to talk with your dog even wthout using small dog training collar.</p>
<p>Finding the very best collar particularly little dogs is actually a difficult and delicate task, but once you know which different kinds of collar don&#8217;t use, the position of choosing the right collar turns into a great deal easier. The biggest thing is designed for you to always consider your dog&#8217;s safety and well-being most importantly other elements and considerations. When you have inked this then everything else will get caught in place.</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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<p>The Golden Retriever has been a favorite choice of families for many years. Their sociable attitude and calm temperament make them an ideal family dog. They do require training. Golden Retriever puppy training begins when you bring your puppy home.</p>
<p>The first step in Golden Retriever puppy training will be teaching your puppy potty manners. You can simplify that with a crate. If you have a crate for your puppy, you can train them to hold things until you let them out. Dogs do not usually have &#8216;accidents&#8217; where they sleep. By taking the dog out of the crate and to a designated area outdoors, you will have an easier time training your puppy. Once he does his business outdoors, reward him with a lot of praise and a treat if you desire to reward with treats. Be sure you take him out of the crate frequently.</p>
<p>It is possible to train your dog not to chew on things that should be left alone. Dogs learn with their mouths, much the same as human children do. This does not give your puppy the right to nip and chew on things such as their owner or their owners clothing or household items. This applies to play time or any time at all.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppy training will teach your puppy that it is okay to chew on a tennis ball but not on your favorite piece of furniture or those new shoes you didn&#8217;t put in the closet. When your puppy is left alone, the desire to chew and chew becomes even more apparent. Separation anxiety can run rampant when your puppy is left alone. It is important to provide chew toys and lots of them. By keeping him busy with toys, you may be able to save your shoes.</p>
<p>If you see your puppy going for your shoes, take the shoe away and give the puppy a toy or a ball in place of the shoe. If you give words of praise when you swap the items it will soon see that he will be rewarded for chewing on his toys.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppy training is easier than many other breeds. You still need to have patience, exhibit consistency and patience to have it be a successful venture.</p>
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<p>Socialization is very important. Part of your Golden Retriever puppy training should include a basic behavior class and socialization with a variety of people and dogs. Dog parks can also be beneficial. One thing to remember is to keep control over your puppy at the park. Until the basic commands such as stay, sit and come are followed every time the words are used, keep your puppy on a leash.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever puppy training is an enjoyable and rewarding task. If you cover each step of the plan, you can be sure that you and your puppy will share a long and productive life together. If you choose to take your puppy into the show ring, consultation with other owners and the AKC can help you get on the right path to being winners. It doesn&#8217;t have to be conformation; it can be relay or agility. Golden Retrievers are good at all of them.</p>
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<p>Clicker dog training is widely considered to be one of the most effective methods used today in controlling and managing a dog&#8217;s behavior. When it comes to teaching them basic commands, it really takes very little time to grasp the principles and techniques of clicker training, and when utilising a good quality clicker, you will be able to see results in a very short time, regardless of the kind of dog you&#8217;re training.</p>
<p>How Clicker Training Works</p>
<p>The general principle behind clicker training involves creating an association between the clicker sound and a particular command, and teaching your dog to recognise this association. When the dog responds correctly to any given command, they are rewarded with the sound of the clicker. The result is that specific, desirable dog behaviors are then marked.</p>
<p>Obviously, you first need to teach your dog that the clicker symbolises a reward for their good behavior and this can be helped along with the use of dog treats, and of course, a clicker purchased from your local pet shop.</p>
<p>An important note to mention here is that your dog should not hear the noise of that clicker except to let them know that they have done a good job and that they are about to receive a treat. In the early stages of training, if you use a verbal command at other times without use of a clicker, they may not respond as quickly because the association is not as strong between command and reward as it is between command, clicker and reward.</p>
<p>Clicker Dog Training &#8211; How It&#8217;s Done</p>
<p>Clicker dog training comprises of 3 basic steps. Initially, you need to get the dog to perform the correct behavior, in other words, convince them to do what it is you want. This may involve getting them to either sit, stay, come, roll over, or whatever trick you know will be easiest to get them to do first. As soon as they perform this behavior, immediately mark it with the clicker and their favourite reward.</p>
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<p>Usually, you will see results after only 2 or 3 markings. Your dog will understand quickly what it was they did, and will start to repeat that correct response whenever you use the clicker. Clicker dog training is so successful because the dog&#8217;s immediate response to your command means that you can reward them straight away, reinforcing the association in the dogs mind. Using a verbal command on its own, without the use of a clicker, will take longer for the dog to grasp.</p>
<p>In the following days and weeks, continue this process to reinforce your dogs correct responses as much as possible. Making sure to always use the clicker, you can substitute the use of treats as rewards from time to time with lots of praise and petting. Your dog will appreciate this just as much and will eventually forget to expect a treat for their behavior.</p>
<p>Making the Transition to a Command</p>
<p>Once your dog is an A-Grade student and has mastered good behavior, you can make the transition to a verbal command that you can use anytime, anywhere, with or without a clicker. Whenever you choose to use the clicker, make sure to say the command, followed quickly by a click, and finished up with a reward. Your dog will very quickly learn to associate these 3 steps.</p>
<p>Progressing on from good clicker dog training, your dog will readily respond to verbal commands and praise at the drop of a hat and will simply learn the command.</p>
<p>There will be no further need for either the clicker, dog treats or praise, as your dog will instinctively know what the correct response is to any given command, and that it pleases you.</p>
<p>As you can now appreciate, there are many applications for clicker dog training. With a simple, sharp command, you will be able to mark and reinforce practically any behavior you want.</p>
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<p>Hi there,</p>
<p>Are you battling an unruly, rebellious, untrained dog?</p>
<p>On the lookout for a few good dog training tricks tips?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get where to begin?</p>
<p>I used to be in the same position until I went back to basics and started to understand what my dog really needed &#8211; only after that was I in a position to learn how to give it to them. Countless people make the mistaken idea that their dog is way smarter than they really are. In truth, your dog just reacts to you. They want to become part of the pack, they need to be established &#8211; your puppy is still an animal but with animal instincts. As soon as I had grasped this simple notion I was able to regulate any negative behaviors by focussing on altering how my furry companion expressed those instincts. I no longer needed to shout at or discipline my dog &#8211; and if I can do it then you definitely can too!</p>
<p><strong>Core Dog Training Tricks, Tips</strong></p>
<p>There are a few basic things that you need to know while training your dog that can make the whole procedure a good deal faster and easier across the board.</p>
<p><strong>Crate Training</strong> gives your dog home that he can call his own. Be sure that you spend some time &#8216;at home&#8217; with your dog in his crate so he will get used to it. Trust me , you will see that this extremely useful since using a crate can help later with house breaking, bark reduction, as well as any anxiety problems that your dog may possibly experience.</p>
<p><strong>Leash Training</strong> could be a frustrating period for both you and your dog. I discovered it was best to help my dog to achieve a controlled, calm state. That made him much more responsive to instructions without getting carried away about taking a walk. Once out walking there is just one thing to remember &#8211; As soon as your pet pulls on the leash , halt and get them to sit unmoving beside you before starting over again. He will immediately discover that not pulling on the leash = a great walk. It really is that easy!</p>
<p><strong>Be The Alpha Dog. </strong>I have to confess, I learned this one from Cesar Milan, aka the Dog Whisperer on TV. He made it look very easy &#8211; and it truly is! Additionally it is the most effective method I&#8217;ve used to maintain harmony around the house. My youngest, Heidi, is a real handful but I can have her sit down, turn over, and submit in barely seconds just by giving her &#8216;the look&#8217; of assertion. She knows that I am the leader, the pack leader, and can feel secure knowing that I will look after her.</p>
<p><strong>Obedience Training</strong> is just not readily available where I live but can be a good supplement to home training. You&#8217;ll often find out some great dog training tricks tips from an obedience class no matter if you have got a brand new puppy or are simply having difficulty controlling your adult dog.</p>
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<p><strong>The Importance of Consistency </strong></p>
<p>The one thing that all dog training tricks and tips have in common is the need for consistency. Your dog may seem clever, and in many ways he is, nevertheless a great deal of what he learns is through rote learning in reaction to a repeated, consistent environment. If you only make him sit prior to going out when you have time for it, he will become bewildered and excited and cease following your orders. By all means establish rules, but you (and everyone else in your house) must be consistent with them. So that&#8217;s about it for my first blog post &#8211; I&#8217;m sure I have said enough for one &#8216;session&#8217; &#8211; but I&#8217;ll be back!</p>
<p>See you again soon,</p>
<p>Dogmatic</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It happens a lot of the times that young puppies bite by the instinct, this is when you need puppy training. Biting is as normal for dogs as it&#8217;s walking. But that does not mean we have to adapt to it. Nobody wants to have a puppy that bites and maybe even damage somebody. One [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It happens a lot of the times that young puppies bite by the instinct, this is when you need puppy training. Biting is as normal for dogs as it&#8217;s walking. But that does not mean we have to adapt to it. Nobody wants to have a puppy that bites and maybe even damage somebody. One of the things any dog owner has to do is train the dog to stop doing that. None likes a biting dog. Even though puppies are not harmful to a human, but they can definitely do damage to children if they start fearing all the dogs.</p>
<p>Teach your dog the sit, stay, come orders first, these will be very helpful at later training. The simplest time to teach a puppy is when it&#8217;s still young. Bigger, older dogs that bite can seriously hurt a person. Dogs who bite are usually put to sleep.</p>
<p>Dog Biting Will Stop If You Use This Method</p>
<p>Whenever the puppy bites you or somebody else, show your disapproval in a very obvious way. With a strong voice say No!, if you have to push the animal away so it gets a clear picture. Never be aggressive or inflict pain. This will never help you, usually just makes the situation worse. You will have to do this for around [10-14 days], but after that time your puppy should never again bite. At all times show you are disapproving of this action, send the puppy a clear message. Make sure you click the links below if you want more puppy training biting tips and methods.</p>
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