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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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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 03:55:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Dog training is the process of teaching a dog to perform behaviors in response to certain commands. There are many type of dog training and many objectives, from basic obedience training to specialized areas including police dog, search and rescue, assistance to people with disabilities and entertainment.</p>
<p>The fact that people often forget that dogs do not understand every word they are saying, make dog training an essential thing to get! Just keep in your mind that they do not have a memory that functions like ours. I give you an example: he will not understand, if you have been out and left your dog alone, then arrive home to find he has messed on the floor. It is no good at all by shouting at your dog or punishing him, since they cannot connect between what you are shouting about now and their messy actions of few minutes ago.</p>
<p>In order that your dog understands a reprimand it has to be done at the time that the undesirable action is occurring in order for the dog to understand. It may be frustrating that your dog may do the undesirable actions a few times before you catch him in the act to deal with it, you must have patience and persevere, do not give in and punish after the event because it is pointless and will be ineffective, and in actual fact may make matters much worse.</p>
<p>You should obviously ask yourself why your dog is doing the undesirable behavior too, for example he may need a good walk before you leave him so he has been to the toilet and is a bit sleepy and may then sleep whilst you are out.</p>
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<p>Owning a dog would have to be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life. It&#8217;s no secret that owners take great pride in their pets, especially when the dog is disciplined and well-behaved. Unfortunately, not all canines are the same. If your pooch proves to be a handful despite all the obedience training, then the secrets to dog training will teach you how to properly train your pet.</p>
<p>Having the Best Dog Training Advice is Important If You Want A Well Trained Dog.</p>
<p>Remember that dogs behave differently and respond to commands in a certain way. They also think differently; and even though we believe we understand our dog and take the nuances as natural, most of the time this is probably not the case. This guide will reveal the right way of obedience training that is sure to tame any unruly pet, big or small.</p>
<p>Most dogs have unusual behaviors and we generally regard them as natural canine behavior. But biting, pulling, chewing cables and furniture, poor toilet behavior, and excessive barking are all signs of aggression and should be corrected as early as possible. The good thing about this system is that it does not matter if your pet is a puppy or an adult. The tips and tricks will work on any breed, age and size of dog.</p>
<p>It would be great if your pooch responds to every command you give, and the secrets to dog training will teach you how to do it the proper way. All bad habits would be put to a stop and you will have a happier, healthier pet. With the secrets to dog training, it is indeed possible to teach your old dog new tricks.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This article gives you effective puppy training tips on how to best crate train your dog. Crate training a puppy can be helpful in animal training; specifically potty training. This means that a crate trained puppy will wait until he is released from the pen before he eliminates, therefore giving you something to work with [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This article gives you effective puppy training tips on how to best crate train your dog.</p>
<p>Crate training a puppy can be helpful in animal training; specifically potty training. This means that a crate trained puppy will wait until he is released from the pen before he eliminates, therefore giving you something to work with in terms of scheduling his feeding and potty time. Make sure to use a crate that is comfortable but small enough for him not to use a part of it as a toilet.</p>
<p>Place the crate in a room with a lot of people. Allow the puppy to enter the crate himself. Put in some interesting things and toys. Let him feel comfortable inside the box and feed him there. This should be your dog&#8217;s personal haven from the stress so make crate training an enjoyable and pleasant experience for him. Never use it to punish him. As he is getting more comfortable inside the crate, shut the door for a few minutes. Make sure he sees and hears you in the room even if he is</p>
<p>enclosed. If he whimpers or gets upset for reasons other than pain or potty urges, wait for him to settle down before opening the crate. If you give in</p>
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<p>and let him out because he is crying, he will use this to get his way in the future. If all goes well, the puppy will now be accustomed to a closed crate and is probably not noticing you as much anymore. Begin to go out of the room for longer periods of time. With the puppy toys distracting him, he is now at ease and even enjoying this time of play and quiet time. Do not leave your puppy alone for more than four hours at a time without going to the potty.</p>
<p>These are few puppy training tips that when followed, will do so much to increase your leisure time significantly. Crate training aids potty and sleeping habits without much hard work. The dog will be happy in his own world and you in yours. When you are successful in crate training a puppy&#8211; your former lifestyle will be as forgotten as a buried bone.</p>
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<p>Puppies usually require encased small places in order to sense safe and sound. Crating is effective for the reason that puppy can feel secure in the own personal place. Many believe that crating is much like putting the puppy inside prison. In cases like this, you shouldn&#8217;t make use of the crate in order to give physical punishment.</p>
<p>Make certain how big the crate is related to your dog. It&#8217;s good to obtain a bigger crate when the dog will certainly grow in to it. Make use of a partition board to maintain the crate scaled-down till the dog grows up. Ensure your pet has sufficient space to lay down, turnaround, as well as stand up easily.</p>
<p>Bring in your pet to the crate very first. Allow your pet examine around it. He might use or simply sniff all-around it in the beginning. He&#8217;ll gradually turn out to be comfortable with the structure. Get started on by putting the dog within the crate for twenty minutes at any given time. In the event that your dog begins to complain, you ought to disregard it. Placing a protective cover over the surface of the cage likewise helps. It helps make the crate appear more enclosed. You may also place a toy or even quilt inside with him or her.</p>
<p>Right after 20 min, get him out from the crate then straight outdoors to toilet. Compliment your pet in the event that he is doing. Get him back inside later, and also have fun with him for around 30 minutes. After that put him back again in the crate. In the event that your dog does not go in, throw a goody inside. Compliment whenever he gets into and close the entranceway. Attempt another 20 minutes. Puppies are generally confined for just one hour for every month old they&#8217;re furthermore 1 hour. In case your puppy is 4 months old, he ought to be ale to develop to 5 hours.</p>
<p>Certainly not abandon young puppies within the crate for extended than 8 hours. They should be discrete at regular times to workout and also go to the potty. Using a schedule is the greatest ways for a new dog. He&#8217;ll go to understand what is anticipated as well as abide by small hassle.</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>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>
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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>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>Getting a new puppy is an exciting, happy event, but you will soon have to teach your little fuzz ball the proper place to toilet, and the sooner the better. Choose a spot in the yard or a litter box where your little friend will be expected to eliminate, and be consistent. Consistency includes all members of the family so let everyone know the correct place for the Havanese to do his or her business. As soon as you bring your new puppy home take him or her to the correct place and allow some time for elimination to take place. Praise your Havanese when he or she eliminates, and then show him or her the rest of his or her new home.</p>
<p>If you provide a small place for your Havanese to sleep, he or she will not eliminate in that spot. A clean crate with a small blanket or towel is a good place for your puppy to sleep in when you are not able to watch him or her. When you remove your Havanese from the crate, immediately take him or her outside to the correct spot. Have a certain command you always use when he or she eliminates, so that you will be able to say the command and get results. Praise your puppy when he or she eliminates. A treat can also be given for a reward. Take your puppy outside or to the litter box every two hours while you are awake and first thing in the morning.</p>
<p>Other kinds of Havanese Training can be good for keeping domestic life peaceful and for fun. Basic commands such as &#8220;sit,&#8221; &#8220;off,&#8221; and &#8220;settle&#8221; are good for teaching good manners. Gently help your Havanese to sit while saying, &#8220;sit.&#8221; Take your hands away and give a treat while he or she is still sitting. Soon the puppy will learn to sit when he or she hears the command. &#8220;Off&#8221; and &#8220;leave it&#8221; are good for preventing and stopping bad behavior. When your Havanese tries to jump onto someone who is afraid of dogs, or jumps onto a table, say, &#8220;Off,&#8221; and gently remove the pup from the guest or table. Offer praise when your puppy is removed from the forbidden object. Show your puppy a treat, and when he or she becomes interested, say, &#8220;Leave it,&#8221; while distracting him or her with another treat or toy. Give the second reward so that your Havanese will learn to associate &#8220;leave it&#8221; with good things. The command to &#8220;settle&#8221; is a good one to use if your Havanese becomes overly excited and noisy at times. Gently help your Havanese to lie down, saying &#8220;settle,&#8221; and when he or she is quietly settled, give a treat. Repeat exactly the same process several times a week until your Havanese learns what to do on command.</p>
<p>Havanese are a generally good-natured dog that has not been damaged by over breeding. However, individuals do not always conform to the breed standard. Becoming frustrated and impatient will only make the problem worse. If your Havanese does not learn what you want him to right away, think of it as your failure rather than the puppy&#8217;s. If your puppy training proves difficult, see a veterinarian or breeder for professional advice and training. Enjoy your new friend.</p>
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<p>Successful dog training is the goal of responsible dog owners. It is not only beneficial to everyone in a household or family but also to neighbors, mail carriers, other pets, and children.</p>
<p>The hard part of course is making a decision on what school of thought to use when training a dog. The best thing to do is to just use some amount of trial and error and decide for your self what will work and what will not.</p>
<p>Training Goals</p>
<p>Training your dog successfully may take some time, but in the end it will be worth it. Consider your goals when training your dog, such as the following:</p>
<p>* To build a report of trust and respect between you and your dog</p>
<p>* To obtain the power to control your dog at any time or at any place</p>
<p>* To wean your dog from a very young age in order for it to be properly socialized</p>
<p>* To achieve results while working with the learning instincts of a specific dog breed</p>
<p>There are many other reasons you might want to train your dog. One of them may be simply so your animal does not tear your entire house apart, and another is so he/she does not drive your household crazy!</p>
<p>Types of Lessons</p>
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<p>One major area of training involves teaching your dog to obey you. This requires quite a bit of repetition before your dog is able to understand your commands, such as &#8220;sit&#8221; or &#8220;stay&#8221; or &#8220;come.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another primary type of training of course is puppy training. This usually includes such aspects of &#8220;breaking in&#8221; your beloved pet: Potty training, behavior correction, and boundary setting.</p>
<p>Of course, potty training is often done while your dog is still a puppy. There are a variety of schools of thought regarding this. Sometimes an area in the house is designated for this or the master of the dog takes the animal straight outside.</p>
<p>One of the latest potty training trends is to train the dog to use the bathroom toilet, believe it or not. Sometimes real or turf grass patches are installed in homes, or even a litter box may be used for this purpose.</p>
<p>Behavior correction of a dog usually involves such aspects of training such as preventing the dog from chewing everything in sight or stopping the animal from digging holes. Boundary setting usually involves activities such as teaching your dog to stay in the yard or teaching the dog where he can go in the house or not go in the house. Additional training you may give your dog would serve an entirely different purpose.</p>
<p>Believe it or not, there is ways to make your pet feel more useful. For example, some people teach a dog how to fetch a newspaper or how to spot hunting prey.</p>
<p>Of course, there are more specialized training schools for pets. For instance, companion dogs and guide dogs are available for blind or otherwise impaired or isolated individuals. This would take additional time though.</p>
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