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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to effectively train your dog, you must remember that dogs have personalities as well. This means that each dog is different. This is why dogs like and do things that seem un-dog like. For example, my friend&#8217;s dog likes bananas. It&#8217;s not like he was starving his dog or something. The dog [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you want to effectively train your dog, you must remember that dogs have personalities as well. This means that each dog is different. This is why dogs like and do things that seem un-dog like. For example, my friend&#8217;s dog likes bananas. It&#8217;s not like he was starving his dog or something. The dog just liked bananas. My point is that the techniques that we share with you will work differently with each dog because every dog has a different personality. So here are some of the pet care and training techniques you will learn.</p>
<p>Effective Dog Training</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s world is one of smells and action. They do not understand language like we do. So when you start training your puppy or dog, he may not respond to your command or praise. If this is the case, then you need to start using physical praise along with verbal praise for a few months. The physical praise can be in the form of a treat or petting. When your dog starts associating sounds like &#8220;Good Girl&#8221; or &#8220;Good Dog&#8221; with the treat, he will learn to recognize it later. After a while, you will notice that he responds to your voice.</p>
<p>Dog Training Using Praise</p>
<p>Your dog loves Praise and Attention. As odd as it may sound, dogs will do anything to get their master&#8217;s love and attention. Let me give you an example. A friend once came to me complaining about his mischievous dog. His dog would grab things like shoes and hats then run away with them. He would chew up slippers and shoes even though my friend bought him a variety of toys and treats. His dog would still be a nuisance.</p>
<p>What my friend did not realized is that the dog was trying to get his attention. He never praised his dog when he was doing the things he wanted him to do, such as playing with his toys. Therefore, the dog did things that caused my friend to yell and shout. Always remember to praise your dog for things that you want him to do and ignore him when he does the opposite.</p>
<p>Dog Training Using Toys</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to spend a small fortune buying toys for your dog. You can practically use anything as a toy. For example, you could use a small plastic bottle, an empty baby powder box, or a cardboard roll from toilet paper. Then categorize the toys into groups.</p>
<p>Category one toys are the ones he likes. Category two toys are the ones he loses interest in quickly. Category one toys are to be used in your dog training methods. Note: Interactive toys are the ones that require you to play with your dog. However, the isolation ones are those that he plays with by himself.</p>
<p>The toys should be put away after play is over and not left lying around. The toys lose their value if they are left lying around. Remember: Never pull a toy from your dog&#8217;s  mouth. Let him take his time, chew it, and  leave it.</p>
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<p>Dog Training In Public Places</p>
<p>During your dog training sessions, your dog9 may exhibit fear or aggression when meeting strangers. You should discourage such behavior. Stop him by saying a firm &#8220;No&#8221;  and pat or praise him when he stops. If your dog displays fear, be a little gentler with the &#8220;No,&#8221; but be firm. With a growling dog, be much more emphatic and stern with your &#8220;No!&#8221; However, always show love and affection when dog training.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Obedient dogs usually are more comfortable for owners. Untrained dogs will be more likely to be quit with shelters or even given away, or perhaps left in the back yard. Well trained dogs attend loved ones things to do, are better animals and better protectors in your home. Dog obedience schools to be an excellent [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Obedient dogs usually are more comfortable for owners. Untrained dogs will be more likely to be quit with shelters or even given away, or perhaps left in the back yard. Well trained dogs attend loved ones things to do, are better animals and better protectors in your home.</p>
<p>Dog obedience schools to be an excellent tool inside the dog training process. There are two simple styles. You can send your dog to classes to get taught by a professional dog trainer, or you can take obedience classes that led by a professional dog trainer. Both forms have got the benefits and drawbacks, and what one you select perhaps depend on the behavior problems that you will be possessing together with your canine, ones funds and your goals.</p>
<p>Decide just what training philosophy makes the most sense for you and your dog. You will find two main approaches, despite the fact that the majority of dog trainers tumble a place in the middle of that continuum as well as the very best coaching schools customizes the very best tactic to the canine. With one extreme are &#8220;old style&#8221; trainers who use collars along with compulsion to train the dog. They present verbal praise and petting, but do not believe in using treats during training. They would rather develop a relationship with the dog based on respect and the dog&#8217;s willingness to work and please the owner or trainer. Within the other extreme are &#8220;purely positive&#8221; trainers who train palmist exclusively giving food rewards on the theory that dogs should be rewarded, or paid, for correct behavior and that if rewarded often enough, the dog will voluntarily make the correct choice. These kinds of coaches use no modification collars and no compulsion in instruction. Both schools of thought have their merits and drawbacks, and the best training schools encourage a wide range of approaches.</p>
<p>Research meticulously if you&#8217;re handing a new dog over to somebody else to train, because there are trainers out there who seem to might charge a lot of cash in use of harsh or ineffective techniques in training your dog. Whilst belonging to professional organization is just not a guarantee of quality, it is certainly a good signal. Try to find certified dog trainers who belong to association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT) or perhaps the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI), among others.</p>
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