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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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<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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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The time to get started on dog training must be instant whether or not you have got a young puppy or a grown-up dog. You would definitely like to make him/her familiar with your ways as soon as possible. Hence, your dog obedience training program must begin in a timely fashion. The positive aspect with [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The time to get started on dog training must be instant whether or not you have got a young puppy or a grown-up dog. You would definitely like to make him/her familiar with your ways as soon as possible. Hence, your dog obedience training program must begin in a timely fashion.</p>
<p>The positive aspect with puppies training is that you will have an absolutely clean slate from the outset; no awful habits have been learnt along the course. Dog obedience training from puppy hood is quite a challenging task, but you do not have moulds to break first. Jump into the fundamental principles that include the &#8216;sit&#8217; instruction and the &#8216;wait&#8217; instruction going on along with the puppy potty training. The pet obedience training with your pup should incorporate the socialization period; this is really significant for your young dog to grow into a well balanced adult dog with good behavior.</p>
<p>In case of a grownup dog, the rules you are adopting are moderately different with regards to dog obedience training. At the outset, it is important for you to check what instructions he/she has already received. You will definitely undertake an adult dog potty training. Plenty of adult dogs taken on by dog trainers are associated with rescue centers and for this reason they might have been living on the roads as strays. They don&#8217;t know what exactly is required of them in the least. You wish to have so much serenity with these dogs &amp; they are in need of some kind but firm attitude.</p>
<p>It is important for you to begin the dog obedience education straightaway with them and concentrate on the fundamental aspects. Deal with them as if they are not aware of anything. Start with &#8216;sit&#8217; and &#8216;wait&#8217; as in the case of puppies training in conjunction with their toilet training.</p>
<p>An indispensable tool with each and every dog obedience training regime is a long line, which is vital to give the &#8216;recall&#8217; command. In the beginning, you will not aspire to let your dog or puppy to go off direction, and if you do this training quickly, you might be satisfied looking at the improvement in your dog! The long line is just the thing; it provides your dog/puppy liberty with you while still staying in control. If you have a grownup dog, you can embark on this type of training instantly. It gives you a chance to acquire your dog&#8217;s confidence as well.</p>
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<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but he can learn quickly at this time. This is the time to build well known exercises that will assist you throughout your instruction, as your puppy matures.</p>
<p>Buying Baby.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever instruction must start once you get the pet home, by making sure he knows where his food and water are, where he&#8217;ll visit the bathroom, and where he will snooze. This is also the ideal time for you to start educating your dog exactly what times of day are appropriate for taking a nap. If your own daytime and evening routine is a steady plan, there&#8217;s a better possibility that you can train your dog to be energetic mainly when you are.</p>
<p>The Entire World is a Chew Toy.</p>
<p>Your Golden Retriever puppy training will have to address your pup&#8217;s natural love of biting. Offer appropriate toys for your dog to chew, make certain he isn&#8217;t ripping all of them apart and eating any dangerous material, and try to puppy-proof your house as well as possible. In case your puppy sets out to chew anything inappropriate, handle bad conduct immediately &#8212; often a sharp &#8220;No!&#8221; will do throughout your obedience training, as long as you are consistent in dealing with any difficulties. Compliment good habits right away with pats and hugs. Your dog may give in to temptation several times during this period, but if you keep up your constant teaching, he&#8217;ll understand quickly.</p>
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<p>About the Leash.</p>
<p>You can also commence leash training at this time of your Golden Retriever puppy instruction. Begin around the home, to make certain your dog is accustomed and comfortable with the leash prior to taking him out in public. You may let him get accustomed to his training collar and leash in the house or in the backyard. As soon as he is used to these new objects, try selecting the leash up and calling your dog&#8217;s name. Whenever he comes, praise him immediately so he will know he&#8217;s being a good boy! Should you start in the house and then take him into the garden, soon he will associate the leash with his outside time, and be eager to obey.</p>
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<p>Start Your New Year&#8217;s Puppy With These Puppy Training Tips</p>
<p>The family and friends have left, the fridge is back to normal capacity, the kids are back in school and the new puppy has been named, what now?<br /> Start the puppy off on the right paw.</p>
<p>When puppy training teach the rules of the house you want her to follow once she&#8217;s all grown up. Some things that we think are cute in a 5 pound puppy might not be so cute in a 65lbs dog. So whether it is greeting guests by sitting politely, waiting while her food is being prepared or going potty outside, the sooner you teach her these things the better. Keeping your voice light and happy and guiding her with positive rewards is crucial to proper San Antonio puppy training.</p>
<p>Your puppy needs to socialize with others of her kind. Dogs love to spend time with people but they also need to know how to behave around other dogs. Having a sleepover with new friends under professional supervision is an excellent choice. Starting these meetings from a young age will ensure that your dog grows up to be a model citizen.</p>
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<p>Starting your dog off with the right nutrition is also a part of puppy training; it will pay off as your puppy grows into a fabulous dog. Learn to read the label and make sure the ingredients are human grade. Your dog doesn&#8217;t need any by products or corn. It will be important to vary foods and treats throughout your dogs life but make sure you make all changes gradually so as not to upset her tummy.</p>
<p>Your dog is going to need to chew. Provide the puppy with various toys, different textures as well as shapes. Buy at least one that makes noise, one that is purely for chewing, an interactive toy (ball or rope toy) that you can play with, and one in which you can stuff treats in. Don&#8217;t let her munch on an old shoe thinking she knows the difference between that and your new designer shoes.</p>
<p>Finally, your puppy training should include getting her accustomed to going into a crate. Not only is it super useful in potty training puppies, it will make your life easier when the puppy needs to spend the night away from home. Start off by throwing all sorts of delicious stuff into a crate with the door securely open. Let your puppy find her way in, never push or force her in. Leave it open so that she can choose to go in there when she likes. If you catch her going in, praise her lots with your voice and treats. Eventually you can give the behavior a cute cue like &#8220;go home&#8221; or &#8220;in bed&#8221;.</p>
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