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		<title>One Easy Trick To Stop Dog Barking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colleen Tess</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs bark because we humans want our dogs to bark. For years our domestication process and selective breeding has allowed our dogs to develop their barking abilities. Wolves don't bark Barking was further developed in dogs in order to scare intruders or to help the master out (i.e. on farms to assist in gathering the sheep).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs bark because we humans want our dogs to bark. For years our domestication process and selective breeding has allowed our dogs to develop their barking abilities. Wolves don&#8217;t bark Barking was further developed in dogs in order to scare intruders or to help the master out (i.e. on farms to assist in gathering the sheep).</p>
<p>Due to our domestication of our dogs, the dogs bark to get attention. They also bark to show their excitement. Repeated behavior is caused by reinforcement with training and lifestyle. So teaching dogs to communicate is dependent on the reward given. If you reward your dog when it barks it will continue to do so. It is important to figure out what your dog is trying to tell you before you reward your dog and then act appropriately at the time of the barking.</p>
<p>Try to figure out what your dog is trying to tell you. If it is out of a need for attention, the best way to break this cycle of excessive barking is to wait for him to be quiet, then give him positive attention. Remember that by acknowledging the barking you will reinforce the barking and not the behavior you want. Waiting until he quiets will teach him that he gets more attention if he&#8217;s quiet.</p>
<p>Because dogs are territorial, they will bark at people approaching them and when they see someone walking across the street or on the next block. The best way to stop the barking is to distract your dog when he starts to bark. Break his focus with a treat or play with him. Every time the barking habit is broken it reinforces the message that he will be rewarded when he stops barking.</p>
<p>Ultimately it is important to learn why your dog is barking. Once you know what your dog is barking about, then you can redirect, refocus or reward your dog for his barking. It&#8217;s up to you to take the appropriate action depending on the situation.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t get your dog to stop jumping? Check out <a href="http://tinyurl.com/32k5497">Dog Training Academy for K9</a> to get more tricks and tips!</p>
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		<title>General Labrador Coaching Suggestions For New Masters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 11:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nolan Stokes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though a lot of them are fluffy and cuddly like stuffed toys, dogs will not survive on hugs, kisses or cuddles alone. Owners and potential owners must know (yet others fail to realize) that having a dog is a major commitment. You don't bring back home a Labrador solely to cuddle and play. You must be ready to provide care, grooming, Labrador training and other things a Labrador needs so as to grow healthy and cheerful.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though many of them are fluffy and snuggly like stuffed toys, dogs will not survive on hugs, kisses or cuddles alone. Owners and potential owners must know (yet others fail to realize) that having a dog is a serious commitment. You don&#8217;t bring back home a Labrador solely to hug and play. You have to be willing to provide care, grooming, Labrador training and other stuff a Labrador needs to grow healthy and ecstatic.</p>
<p>Though the Labrador is clever as a breed, Labrador training can be a bit challenge to first time lab owners. But with proper training pointers and tips, training a Labrador might not be as tricky as what it appears to be.</p>
<p>Positive method: A Labrador is a robust and large breed with usually good personality. Not surprisingly, positive training methodology works best for this breed. Using positive reinforcement like praise and treats can be way effective than training based primarily on punishment.</p>
<p>Start early: Though you can still teach old dogs with new tricks, it is always a wonderful idea to start training your puppy as quickly as possible. Puppies at 6 to 8 weeks of age can begin to learn commands however, socialization should start earlier.</p>
<p>Short and fun training sessions: Dogs, especially puppies have short attention span; thus it is always counseled to keep the training sessions short and engaging. Training should last around 15 mins and must include challenging activities to keep his mind and body working. Reward him with praise or treat each time the session ends so that he will be able to associate the training with something rewarding.</p>
<p>Communication: Training a dog is really more on communication. So as to achieve positive result in training, one must be able to communicate well with the pet. Naturally, dogs do not talk the way humans did. They communicate through body signals and expressions &#8211; owners must try and understand that. A dog that is ill, confused, twitchy or excited will not learn efficiently so keep a look out for signs.</p>
<p>No punishment required: While training a dog can be infrequently frustrating and giving punishment can be so tempting, punishing a dog isn&#8217;t actually a desired and effective form of training technique. In fact, it&#8217;ll do more harm than help so avoid it as much as practicable.</p>
<p>For more information, please visit site: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Dog-Barking-at-Night---Train-Your-Dog-to-Stop-Barking-at-Night&amp;id=4090252">Stop Dog Barking At Night</a> and <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Doberman-Training---Who-is-the-Boss-in-Your-Home?-It-Should-Not-Be-Your-Doberman&amp;id=4090241">training a doberman</a>.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Aggressive Dog Training Suggestions, End Dog Hostility</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 11:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nolan Stokes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many dogs have behaviour issues. There are those that show aggressive dog behavior, the ones that that have turned barking into a hobby and those that are consistently whining, for example. Therefore if you are having problems with your dog, don't have a panic attack! You aren't the sole one with an unruly pet, and there are answers to your dog's problems. Dog dominance aggression is a normal problem that dog owners are faced up to with. Bad dog behaviors such as this can be eliminated. If you wish to stop dog behavior issues, however, your first step is to understand what can cause them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many dogs have behaviour problems. There are those that show aggressive dog behavior, those that that have turned barking into a hobby and those that are constantly whining, and so on. Hence if you&#8217;re having problems with your dog, don&#8217;t have a panic attack! You are not the sole one with an unruly pet, and there are answers to your dog&#8217;s problems. Dog dominance aggression is a normal problem that dog owners are challenged with. Bad dog behaviors like this can be eliminated. If you wish to stop dog behavior issues, however, your first step is to grasp what can cause them.</p>
<p>Correcting aggressive dogs requires you to first define the base of their behavior, that is, what is causing the aggression. Is your dog aggressive towards strangers, family members, or both? This is a crucial question to ask yourself, as the answer has a great impact on prevention and / or treatment.</p>
<p>If your dog only acts aggressively towards strangers, then it&#8217;s a necessity for you to find out how to socialize your dog. If your dog exhibits aggressive behavior towards people in your family, you must learn the way to handle dog pack behavior and resource defending.</p>
<p>Mishandling or mistreating a dog might also bring about a dog to show aggression towards family members. Hence, every person in the family should find out what kinds of handling / treatment can incite aggressive dog behavior.</p>
<p>Training dominant dogs is a troublesome tack with a lack of some type of steering. Books on dog behavior will teach you basic dog obedience training and how to stop dog behavior problems, like that of dog dominance aggression.</p>
<p>These are five Tips for correcting aggressive dogs:</p>
<p>When your pet is a puppy dog, let him meet plenty of new persons and bring him into many various environments</p>
<p>Touch your puppy on a frequent foundation in a way that doesn&#8217;t threaten him, this will permit him to get accustomed to being handled.</p>
<p>Make your dog aware that he isn&#8217;t the leader, you are.</p>
<p>Use obedience training lessons that are short, consistent, and happen on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Give rewards to your dog when he follows your commands and put him into seclusion when he misbehaves.</p>
<p>If you want a well behaved and adorable puppy, then you should learn the tricks from here <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Dog-Nipping-Can-Lead-to-Dog-Biting---Preventing-it-is-the-Only-Way&amp;id=4090285">dog nipping</a>. For your pet dogs, <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Dog-Barking-at-Night---Train-Your-Dog-to-Stop-Barking-at-Night&amp;id=4090252">Dog Barking At Night</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dog Coaching Hostile Dogs &#8211; Puppy Coaching Aggressive Dogs Simplified</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 11:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nolan Stokes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you sick and tired of the aggressive methods of your four legged companions? With the right dog training aggressive dogs programme this problem may be dramatically reduced. Although aggression is a difficult issue to handle, there are various ways the issue can be resolved.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you fed up with the aggressive techniques of your four legged companions? With the right dog training aggressive dogs program that difficulty may be significantly reduced. Although aggression is a hard issue to deal with, there are different ways that the issue can be determined.</p>
<p>1 &#8211; Consult a veterinarian &#8211; If your dog has not had a record of being aggressive and beings growling, biting or snapping at folks, chat about it to your vet. This sudden change in his behavior could be a sign of a medical problem which desires speedy medical assistance.</p>
<p>2 &#8211; Establish the circumstances &#8211; Determine the situations in which your dog displays aggressive behavior and avoid them. A very important part of dog training aggressive dogs program is finding the reason behind the aggression.</p>
<p>3 &#8211; Make a behavior modification program &#8211; This can be achieved with the aid of a pro behaviorist. As an example, if your dog snarls when you or somebody else from your folks approaches his food bowl then you could be asked to approach an empty food bowl and drop some food in it. This way your dog will understand when someone approaches his food bowl he will get a treat and there is not any need for him to be aggressive.</p>
<p>4 &#8211; Never punish your dog for behaving aggressively &#8211; You should not punish your dog for being aggressive. As they say, aggression breeds aggression. If a dog is punished for being aggressive, it may make him show more aggression.</p>
<p>5 &#8211; Be consistent and patient &#8211; If you&#8217;d like to provide proper dog training for aggressive dogs then you must be consistent in your activities in training him and stay patient, as dog aggression is a problem that can&#8217;t be curbed overnight.</p>
<p>6 &#8211; Socialize Your Dog &#8211; The commonest reason for dogs to show aggressive behavior is due to the lack of their socialization when they were young. A dog will find it tough to trust folks and other dogs that he doesn&#8217;t know, if he didn&#8217;t have lot of chances to interact with them while he was younger. Hence if you have got a puppy dog socialize him during his initial stages of his life and you should not handle dog aggression Problems in future.</p>
<p>If you want to get more details on <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Dog-Training-Secrets---The-Most-Important-of-All-Secrets-to-Dog-Training&amp;id=4090301">Dog Training Secrets</a> or get some more FREE dog training information, then please click here: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Dog-Nipping-Can-Lead-to-Dog-Biting---Preventing-it-is-the-Only-Way&amp;id=4090285">Dog nipping</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Classes Setting Your Expectations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 08:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Rackley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding an experienced dog trainer can play a significant role in improving the friendship you share with your pet. Your canine will learn how to respond properly to your commands; he'll learn to behave according to the rules you set; and he'll become socialized to other people and their pets. These are the hallmarks of a friendly canine whose company and companionship you'll enjoy for years.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding an experienced dog trainer can play a significant role in improving the friendship you share with your pet. Your canine will learn how to respond properly to your commands; he&#8217;ll learn to behave according to the rules you set; and he&#8217;ll become socialized to other people and their pets. These are the hallmarks of a friendly canine whose company and companionship you&#8217;ll enjoy for years.</p>
<p>A lot of owners who have never attended professional dog training classes are uncertain regarding what to expect. In this article, we&#8217;ll clarify what lies ahead. First, we&#8217;ll describe some of the preliminary steps you&#8217;ll need to take. Then, we&#8217;ll explain the differences between group and private training sessions. Regardless of whether you&#8217;re enrolling your pooch into basic obedience classes or seeking help for a specific behavioral issue, the following will provide a helpful overview.</p>
<p>Pre-Class Preparations</p>
<p>Prior to the first session, you&#8217;ll be asked to provide proof that your pooch has received his vaccinations. This is primarily to protect other pets. Most trainers also require that you complete a waiver form that releases them from liability should your pet sustain injury during the sessions. Lastly, you&#8217;ll be asked to sign an enrollment agreement. This agreement will list fees as well as responsibilities you&#8217;ll be expected to fulfill.</p>
<p>Many trainers will recommend a certain type of collar and leash for the sessions. Purchase these ahead of time and bring them to the classes. Also, since most training systems make heavy use of dog treats to encourage desired responses, pack plenty of your canine&#8217;s favorite treats. Finally, wear comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to move freely during the sessions.</p>
<p>Training With Other Owners And Their Pets</p>
<p>This is the most beneficial setting for most dogs. You and your pet will be participating in a class with other owners and their pets. The size of the class can vary; some are as small as three people while others attract over a dozen.</p>
<p>There are two core advantages to attending group sessions over private classes. First, your canine will have a chance to interact with other pets and their owners. This is important for socialization. Trainers claim that exposing canines to other animals in the manner makes them more likely to be friendly to other pets and people throughout their lives.</p>
<p>The second benefit is that group sessions offer plenty of distractions. They&#8217;ll help your dog learn to concentrate on you, even while other events are happening around him. This focus pays dividends later when you need to gain his attention and compliance in busy environments (e.g. dog parks, busy intersections, etc.).</p>
<p>Training One On One</p>
<p>Many canines need &#8211; or would benefit from &#8211; private training. These sessions are usually devoted to curbing a particular behavior. The trainer will either conduct the classes within your home, or invite you to his or her facility.</p>
<p>An organized trainer will provide a loose outline regarding what should take place during each class. However, it&#8217;s important to highlight that private classes are ideally suited for accommodating a pace that improves your dog&#8217;s progress. There is no pressure to rush the training since there are no other owners to whom the trainer must answer. Thus, the training can be highly-tailored to your canine&#8217;s needs.</p>
<p>Making The Most Of The Sessions</p>
<p>Nearly all trainers ask attendees to continue doing specific exercises at home between classes. Doing so reinforces what was taught in the class, so your canine won&#8217;t forget. It only requires one daily 10-minute session; keeping them short prevents your dog&#8217;s attention from drifting.</p>
<p>When you and your canine return to the training classes, ask the trainer to clarify anything about which you&#8217;re confused. If you would like to know why a given method is recommended, ask. If you need clarification about a particular exercise so you and your dog can perform it properly, ask.</p>
<p>The main goal of professional training classes is to improve the friendship you share with your canine. Set realistic expectations and ask questions whenever something is unclear.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people want to get pets as their companion. Living in a house will never really be any good if you will not have someone to be with. Of course, the most popular companion of people is the four-legged, furry dogs. If you are a new dog owner, you have to see to it that he or she will be kept in place especially when your dog is still a puppy. They could get really rowdy all of the time and before you can even stop them, they might ruin your furniture and other important things around the house. Get the dog harness and basically, the dog will be in place.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people want to get pets as their companion. Living in a house will never really be any good if you will not have someone to be with. Of course, the most popular companion of people is the four-legged, furry dogs. If you are a new dog owner, you have to see to it that he or she will be kept in place especially when your dog is still a puppy. They could get really rowdy all of the time and before you can even stop them, they might ruin your furniture and other important things around the house. Get the dog harness and basically, the dog will be in place.</p>
<p>But of course it is important that you also see to it that the dog is kept healthy. You need to play with it every once in a while. Just keeping a dog around will already teach you the things that it will need.</p>
<p>What many people do not know though is that there are a lot of benefits that you could get from having a dog. The very first of those is of course having a companion. How many times have you seen a man or a woman take a stroll in the park and tagging their pet dogs along? Dogs are especially good at keeping you company. Although they do not talk, they can do things that will keep the boredom away.</p>
<p>Dogs are very good defenders too. Some keep dogs, keep the dog harness on, and just let them around the house to keep bad men from entering. Just one bark and it could scare anyone off. There are dog breeds that are really good at defending things. Some dogs are also bred to be part of the canine team, those that are helpful in search and rescue operations and for detecting chemicals and other harmful substances.</p>
<p>Also, dogs are very loyal. Even if you get too old or vice versa, the dogs will still choose to be with you. This trait is very unique to dogs they say. They get much attached to their masters that there are even those who trade their lives for their masters. These are extreme stories but you know that dogs, when loved and cared for will return the favor in ways you will never be able to detect.</p>
<p>Dogs are good exercise buddies as well. There are a lot of training gyms that now encourage both owners and pets to exercise together. If you are one who loves running too, you can take the dog with you and simply want to beat him on the track. They are excellent players of games so you can do sports or whatever fitness activity with them.</p>
<p>Lastly, dogs have this therapeutic effect. Studies that were conducted have proven that patients who have friendly dogs around tend to be happier and that takes their system to work normally thus they recover sooner. They also say that if you own a dog, you will add ten years into your life. They are very good at keeping you healthy and happy.</p>
<p>So you will enjoy all of these benefits. Take that dog for some tender loving care, go out and never forget about the dog harness. You will love the dog so much and it will do the same to you.</p>
<p>If you wish to keep your dog in place and tamed to become friendly as friendly as you want it to be try using a <a href='http://www.leatherdogharnesses.co.uk'>dog harness</a> on your dog to have them also in place while you are away.</p>
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		<title>Comfy Padded Dog Harness</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 08:40:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny Leather</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making sure that your dogs are comfortable is something. They say that most of the pet lovers these days are going overboard right now. Well there is that need to make sure that you will let these canine do their thing, have their way of life like real kids do. There are schools for them and they are certainly not like your average students.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making sure that your dogs are comfortable is something. They say that most of the pet lovers these days are going overboard right now. Well there is that need to make sure that you will let these canine do their thing, have their way of life like real kids do. There are schools for them and they are certainly not like your average students.</p>
<p>Just a few days back, there were news stories that talked about Conchita, the chihuahua who was inherited millions of dollars when her owner died. You could probably say that this is one lucky dog and there is no way that you will be able to do the same for your dog. But then, you know that this is never really the kind of thing that your dog needs. Aside from you caring and feeding for your dog, the little things would count as good as the millions that Cochita got. For instance, you get these padded dog harness so that your dogs will not have strained muscles from a long ride or a long walk in the park.</p>
<p>Why do you need to do this for your dog? Well, obviously if you were in your dog&#8217;s shoes, you would want to be comfortable. The usual type of harness could never really do them any good. There are dogs who would suffer from back pains or some scratch in their skin due to the material that was used in the harness.</p>
<p>If it were you, you would also have to suffer the consequences of being in one tight and uncomfortable harness right? Your dogs have feelings too, they have the nerves to feel that the harness is already causing their skin to break or their muscles to get really tight and achy. The padded dog harness is especially designed so your dogs will not have to suffer any of these problems. </p>
<p>Now, walking in the park will never be that tough on them. You do not have to see them with all of these things blisters and never with all of the pain in the back again. You have to be kind to your friends you know. But aside from that, here are other essentials for your dogs:</p>
<p>&#61548;	A good shampoo. Flea and ticks might harm your dogs and you will never really want them scratching all over their bodies just so they could have that relieved feeling. The fleas are not good and thankfully, a good shampoo and a regular bath is all that is needed to take them out of the picture.<br />
&#61548;	Recommended dog diet. They have to eat nutritious food as well. Your vets would have that assessed. There are dogs that need extra nutrition, something caused by pedigree. You have to feed them the right thing so they would grow really strong.<br />
&#61548;	A safe place to stay at. Some dogs are afraid of thunder, lightning and other things. If you can keep your dogs from staying in the house, then find him or her good place to stay at, somewhere that is safe and comfortable enough. </p>
<p>And of course never forget about the padded dog harness. So you can go to the park as carefree and comfortable as possible.</p>
<p>It is really important to have <a href='http://www.leatherdogharnesses.co.uk'>padded dog harness</a> so that your dogs will not have strained muscles from a long ride or a long walk in the park. You will definitely find the widest array of choices for it online at half the cost.</p>
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		<title>3 Common Flaws Made While Coaching Aggressive Dogs And How You Can Avoid Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 11:41:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nolan Stokes</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs can make fantastic pets. Typically they get together with people well, and they can also learn to accept and coexist with other pets but this isn&#8217;t always the case. There are plenty of mistakes that folks make that can lead to aggressive behavior in dogs.</p>
<p>Below I have listed some of the best and commonest mistakes people make when dealing with an aggressive dog.</p>
<p>1. Discipline vs. Punishment: Never treat aggressive behavior with aggressive behavior. Shall we say Jr. And Rover is playing outside. You detect that Jr. is putting some dust into Rover&#8217;s food bowl, and you also see that Rover is snarling and showing his teeth.</p>
<p>Your first reaction is to move Jr. to a safer location and then smack Rover on the rump while announcing &#8220;bad dog&#8221;. The result of this error are now you have a dog that&#8217;s mystified about his behavior. Also, your dog may be uncomfortable around you or perhaps terrified of you, which can cause other problems.</p>
<p>2. Keeping people and dogs away from your dog: Socialization is significant for dogs. They&#8217;ve a sort of structure or pecking order which determines their attitude towards other dogs and people. If they are never around other people or dogs, they can be puzzled about where they slot in, and act scared or aggressive in social circumstances.</p>
<p>Normally dogs mature sexually somewhere between the ages of 6 to 14 months. During this time period proper socialization is vitally important. It is at this time when your dog will start to develop his appreciation of social order.</p>
<p>3. Ignoring the symptoms or indications of aggressive behavior. Regularly folks, particularly new dog owners, find it stupendously lovable when a new puppy lets out his first bark, or nips a little during play. If these behaviors continue into adulthood they can become a genuine problem. These issues need to be addressed as quickly as they&#8217;re spotted.</p>
<p>Carefully watch your dog when he is interacting with people or dogs to find out how he&#8217;d react. If he is jumping up or mounting folks he is not trying hard to be friendly. He is actually making an attempt to establish his dominance over the newcomers to his territory.</p>
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		<title>House Training A Dog Takes Patience And Consistancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 08:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is hard to teach old dogs new tricks and so one ought to start house training a puppy at an early age when he is most open to learning the correct actions and be taught how to co-exist with his owner. You will need to be patient as well as give your pet a lot of praise before it learns how not to soil the interiors of the house. No doubt, owning a pet can be rewarding and fun; but, you do need to train it so that it does not do its business inside the home therefore not only soiling your luxurious carpets, and furniture, but also leaving a evil pong that will be hard to get free off.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is hard to teach old dogs new tricks and so one ought to start house training a puppy at an early age when he is most open to learning the correct actions and be taught how to co-exist with his owner. You will need to be patient as well as give your pet a lot of praise before it learns how not to soil the interiors of the house. No doubt, owning a pet can be rewarding and fun; but, you do need to train it so that it does not do its business inside the home therefore not only soiling your luxurious carpets, and furniture, but also leaving a evil pong that will be hard to get free off.</p>
<p>The initial point that anybody who wants to house train a dog needs is a lot of patience as well as a cool head. This is required because your puppy might not learn instantly the system to track. It might be quite a job house training a dog and you will need to teach it where to eliminate which requires you to reward your puppy when it does the proper thing.</p>
<p>It is also frequently the instance that your dog might have a willful personality and is tenacious as well as independent which makes house training your puppy tricky. In these cases, you need to let the puppy know just who the master of the pack is and also requires positive as well as continual scheduling. On the other hand, the dog could be of a type that is quite little and will easily disappear under furnishings or get into corners where it won&#8217;t be seen and soil while out of view.</p>
<p>You ought to remember to try out separate house training a puppy techniques including crate training as well as paper or pet pad train the puppy. Whichever is the system you select, remember to be regular because if the puppy develops bad behavior it will only become that much more difficult to break in the dog once more.</p>
<p>When you start the process of house training a puppy you can also keep a chronicle of the dog&#8217;s daily activities so that you know of its custom, which will include a time to feed it, and a time for it to relieve itself, which will help in setting a example for it to follow. Constancy in such cases will result in quick turn around times and the dog will soon become used to and conscious of these routines and thus free you of the apprehension of it soiling your house.</p>
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		<title>Enjoy A Walk With Your Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 09:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Joseph</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training a dog should start early. Puppies are easier to train than older dogs. Start training by teaching the puppy how to walk on a leash.</p>
<p>All dogs should first be taught to wear a collar that is the right size. Dog collars cannot be too big as to fall off or too tight as to choke the dog.</p>
<p>A space the width of your thumb should be left between your dog&#8217;s neck and the collar. </p>
<p>On the puppy&#8217;s first day of wearing the collar, he or she will find it bothersome and likely try to remove it.</p>
<p>Your puppy will give up trying to remove the collar after several days and will begin to feel comfortable. Wait patiently for this to happen.</p>
<p>Choose a leash to hook on the collar to safely walk your puppy. The leash should be a long rope which helps you maintain control over your puppy.</p>
<p>Now begin training your puppy to walk on the leash. When you first take the puppy outside, it will try to run away.</p>
<p>Teach your dog it can only go so far on the leash. This distance should be enough length that your puppy feels free to walk.</p>
<p>Ignore poor behavior from your puppy and don&#8217;t allow it to pull you. When they pull, stop walking until the behavior ceases.</p>
<p>Once stopped, make your puppy come to you and then start walking again. If puppy keeps pulling, stop and correct again.</p>
<p>The puppy will get frustrated by stopping and will stop pulling. After a while, the puppy will learn it cannot walk too far away from you while attached to the leash.</p>
<p>Repeat this exercise over and over to help the puppy learn. You should be practicing leash training five minutes at a time initially.</p>
<p>Training an adult dog is the same as training a puppy. But an adult dog can be more difficult than a puppy. So it is best to start training the dog as soon as you bring it home.</p>
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