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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 05:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Toilet training your puppy will make life much easier and more pleasant for the both of you. It will make you stop having the accidents that make you clean up after him several times in the day. Start potty training immediately the puppy arrives in your home. The following training tips will help you get [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Toilet training your puppy will make life much easier and more pleasant for the both of you. It will make you stop having the accidents that make you clean up after him several times in the day. Start potty training immediately the puppy arrives in your home. The following training tips will help you get your puppy toilet trained in no time. <br />Before you start, understand that your puppy is a baby that has not learned much about controlling bowel movements. He could urinate or defecate without restraint. Therefore, you should be as gentle as you can. Praise him when he gets it right for reinforcement but do not punish or be harsh when accidents happen. Punishment when he goes in the wrong place will make him associate it with punishment and he will learn to start hiding the evidence. <br />The first thing is to know the signs to look for when he wants to &#8220;go&#8221;. He could start running in circles, sniffing the floor, scratching at the door or whimpering. Puppies go to the toilet mostly after eating or immediately they wake up. They like to &#8216;go&#8217; on surfaces like grass, wood, or soil. <br />Start by placing a placing a wee wee pad or some newspapers in the place you want him to use as his toilet. It should be far from where you keep his food. Choose a word like pee pee or poo poo that he will associate with &#8216;going&#8217;. As soon as he shows signs of going, take him to the spot and stay with him until he goes. Praise him as he is doing it so that he knows he is doing the right thing. With some persistence, he will know and accept that spot his &#8216;going&#8217; spot and you will not need to take him again.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Having a pet can be very entertaining and will reward you with a quality time caring for your pet and playing with it. However, it is equally important that you have your pet formally trained. Most people train their pet dogs and this training is usually limited to simple mundane tasks. Having a pet can [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Having a pet can be very entertaining and will reward you with a quality time caring for your pet and playing with it. However, it is equally important that you have your pet formally trained. Most people train their pet dogs and this training is usually limited to simple mundane tasks. Having a pet can immediately turn from a pleasant experience to a demanding and taxing schedule if the pet dog is inadequately trained. A simple trot in the park with your pet will eventually turn in to a marathon ride. This can happen as dogs are not very well used to walking along straight paths and with a leash hanging around their necks. This is where professional dog obedience training programs can make life easier.</p>
<p>Professional dog trainers offer help in training your pet dog for different advanced commands as per your day to day life requirements. This can be basically from toilet training your pet dog, to making your dog fetch stuff for your, and remain under your complete discretion at all times. There are many ways to train a dog and keep him occupied. You can also make use of different dog toys. <br />Another important point to account for when you have a pet is its age. Younger dogs and pups are quite amenable to instructions and quickly learn whatever you try to teach them. They are flexible and adaptive in their attitude. However, as per increasing age, the dog remains not much lenient and any attempts to train might turn out futile.</p>
<p>Moreover, your pet might pick up undesirable habits that you want to have corrected. With an adult dog this might become almost impossible. Achieving corrective behavior and change in an adult dog is therefore best handled by professionals.</p>
<p>Professional dog obedience training websites offer all types of help that you might need related to dog training and obedience. Getting started is easy and you will have hundreds of websites to choose from once you search for dog training online.</p>
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<p>There are many good websites, and you can be certain of finding a decent one for the locality and city you are living in. These websites typically offer dog training tutorials and manuals for the pet owner. Before you choose any service make sure that it is meant for your particular pet. Training types and techniques considerably differ as per the dog age and the breed.</p>
<p>Before you make payments, you can make sure that the dog training course is worthwhile by taking a simple trial evaluation. These courses are offered by expert dog obedience trainers and you should be able to fully train your dog no matter how old it is, or spoilt.</p>
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<p>Dog training is a wonderful experience and will leave you with lasting memories of having spent a good deal of time with your pet. Training your favorite pet will make it easy for you to handle things, especially when you are residing in an urban location. The basic things that you will need to train your dog for include basic toilet training, and following other simple instructions like retrieving stuff, eating, etc.</p>
<p>There are many more exciting things you can teach your dog to do. For instance, kneel down, heel, jump on toes, and it is also quite possible to make the pet stay in your complete command. However, teaching advanced instructions to dogs is slightly tricky and it is best to seek professional help for this.</p>
<p>There are many other reasons for you to go for professional dog obedience training. Such training uses techniques developed by expert pet dog trainers, and are easy for your pet to follow, learn, and memorize. The two most important factors that you need to consider in dog obedience training is the age your dog, and its breed.</p>
<p>The dog breed plays an important part in training efforts. Different breeds have different characteristic features that are a result of their genetic characters. For instance, there are some things that only retrievers can do best. You try teaching those to Labradors and your efforts will rarely succeed. There are other dog characters too that need to be accounted for while devising training techniques. For instance, Labradors feed voraciously, unlike promerians. These are just some of the reasons as to why you might want to make use of professional dog obedience training courses.</p>
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<p>There are many ways of seeking professional dog training help, and the best place is the internet. Using the internet allows you the benefit of accessing almost an endless volume of resources and information on the topic you want, and all this at your own pace and leisure time. Most professional dog training websites have informative articles for you that can greatly improve your dog training experience.</p>
<p>These websites also offer numerous training guide and dog obedience tutorials for users. Using training courses will let you take your dog training efforts to the next level. Imagine your completely spoilt dog adhering by your every instruction sincerely! No more torn clothes and carpets, or spilled cans in the house; no mess to clean and you have happy dog too. Nothing can be more wishful for a frustrated pet dog owner who loves his dog but would also like more discipline and zero hassles.</p>
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<p>House training your new puppy is one of the most crucial things to do upon bringing them home &#8211; indeed, it&#8217;s an issue that can cause a lot of stress for people and it&#8217;s one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to dogs. The process can take varying lengths of time as different breeds of dogs often learn at different rates. It also depends on what method you use to house train your dog, and three of the most common are described below.</p>
<p>1. Without Training Aids</p>
<p>House training your dog by simply taking them outside at regular intervals and showing them where to go is definitely possible. It takes advantage of the fact that young puppies will always follow you everywhere and many dogs can easily become house trained like this. It can often lead to more accidents, however, and requires you to keep a closer watch on your puppy. You may decide to keep them confined to a certain area of the home so that you can monitor them and if they do make a mess it can be easily cleaned up. Somewhere like the laundry or bathroom is a suitable choice for this, particularly when you need to leave them alone overnight.</p>
<p>2. Using Puppy Training Pads</p>
<p>You might also choose to get specialized puppy training pads (or just some sheets of newspaper) and place them in an area where you would most like them to go to the toilet. Generally you will need to start by having them in a quiet area of the home before gradually moving them outside. This method takes advantage of the fact dogs will always go to the toilet where they can smell their scent and allows them to learn control over where they go. Young puppies can take a while to learn this type of control, however, and this method of house training can lead to occasional confusion where your puppy mistakes something such as a rug or sheet of paper lying on the ground for a doggy toilet.</p>
<p>3. Using Dog Crates</p>
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<p>Using dog crates to house train your puppy is by far the most popular and effective method. Many people are opposed to it, but those who have tried it usually wouldn&#8217;t use any other method to house train a puppy. It takes advantage of the fact dogs won&#8217;t make a mess of their primary living or sleeping area, though if young puppies are left in a crate for too long then they will reach a point where they simply can&#8217;t hold it in. For this reason house training a young puppy with a crate should combine being confined with regular breaks outside. This method will usually have your puppy house trained very quickly and if they do make a mess inside the crate it is fairly simple to clean.</p>
<p>All of these methods require a level of patience and consistency, along with a way to reward your puppy when they go to the toilet outside so they know they&#8217;re doing the right thing. Usually giving them praise, some play time or a food treat works quite well. Just remember that a puppy is a baby animal, and like human babies they can make occasional mistakes &#8211; if they do, don&#8217;t be tempted to use any negative techniques such as hitting them or spraying them as that will only delay their learning and lead to more behavior issues later on. Particularly when using a dog crate, make sure they don&#8217;t see you placing them inside as a form of punishment. If you stay upbeat and positive, following any of these described methods will have your puppy house trained sooner than you think.</p>
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<p>A new puppy in the house is a treat for all family members, but training that pup can be a frustrating and arduous task. It requires a lot of time and energy on your part in order to help him feel like part of the family. There are a number of options for dog training such as dog training tips, dog training treats or you may log on to the internet and click on search dog training. When you do not get the help you need from these, then you may choose to hire a dog trainer.</p>
<p>If you are the proud owner of a new puppy or dog, there are a few things that you need to know. You are the puppy&#8217;s new family, so he needs to interact with you and become comfortable with his new environment. Most of all, he needs to hear commands given in your voice. So, a trainer is not a substitute for the time and care you need to take.</p>
<p>The purpose of a dog trainer is to help supplement what you have already taught. Maybe you have only gone through training your puppy to follow your basic commands like sit, stay, down, hush, go etc. One of the most important and, at times, frustrating parts of training is dog toilet training, so this is something that owners will often seek help with.</p>
<p>Choosing a Trainer</p>
<p>Choosing the right trainer is very important and you should keep in mind that not all dog trainers are of the same level of ability. Therefore, it is wise to ensure the capabilities of a trainer before letting him, or her, near your pup.</p>
<p>Credentials &#8211; First, it is wise to a find out more about a trainer&#8217;s experience. In other words, how many dogs he, or she, has trained and how long he, or she, has been working as a trainer. Ask about training practices and vaccination requirements. You can check the Better Business Bureau to see if any dog owners have lodged complaints.</p>
<p>Demeanor &#8211; Is he, or she, friendly towards the owner and the dog? A friendly trainer is more likely to be a patient trainer. Dogs require a lot of patience during training. You would not like someone to yell at your dog or to use unorthodox methods to make the dog obey.</p>
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<p>Use a Clear Voice for Instructions &#8211; A good trainer can teach you many things. For one, they can show you how to speak a command to get the puppy to comply. Speaking out of anger will only make the situation worse (especially during the dog toilet training or crate training). As an owner, you need to be able to understand the instructions a trainer is giving to the dog, so you can replicate these instructions.</p>
<p>Demonstrations &#8211; Dogs are not the only ones who need to be trained. As owners, you will want to see and follow what the trainer does, so that you can learn, too. Trainers who demonstrate in class can help you if you have trouble.</p>
<p>Remember, you don&#8217;t have to handle your puppy alone. Hiring a dog trainer can help advance your dog&#8217;s training schedule and lower your stress level.</p>
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