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		<description><![CDATA[For a healthy, happy well behaved dog, train him with the Secrets To Dog Training by Daniel Stevens. Dog Training &#8211; Bad Dogma, How Harsh Training Methods Can Cause Aggression Everyone dog owner wants the best for their dog. They want a healthy, happy, well behaved dog. When it comes to training there are different [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Dog Training &#8211; Bad Dogma, How Harsh Training Methods Can Cause Aggression</h1>
<p>Everyone dog owner wants the best for their dog. They want a healthy, happy, well behaved dog. When it comes to training there are different opinions among dog trainers. Dog trainers have strong beliefs about training. It can be confusing for someone just starting off with training.</p>
<p>The dictionary defines the word dogma as: The established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization, thought to be authoritative and not to be disputed, doubted or diverged from.</p>
<p>There is an old saying among dog trainers that goes: &#8220;The only thing two dog trainers can agree on is what the third one is doing wrong.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are basically two schools of dog trainers. On one side you have the old school dog trainers that believe training is done by using a choke chain or prong collar to train, that you should never <a href="http://www.pharmacy-online-med.com/buy-avalide--online.php">buy Avalide  online</a>  use food to train the dog.</p>
<p>On the other hand you have the food reward trainers that believe you should never use any kind of force or harsh methods to train.</p>
<p>Both sides will strongly argue for their way of training. I have been on both sides of the issue. I got my start training dogs with an old time trainer that had been training dogs since the 1950&#8242;s. If you used a treat in front of this guy, you had to be prepared for a verbal eruption that would make a sailor blush.</p>
<p>I have also been with trainers that think anything short of filet mignon not being used for treats is cruel. All kidding aside it can get confusing for someone trying to train their dog. Who do you listen to? Should you just use treats to train? Do you ever give your dog a correction?</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.score-louisville.org/content/view/27">cheap cialis professional</a>  truth of the matter is that positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement can be extremely effective. There is no denying that there are thousands of dogs that are safely confined to their yards with the help of underground electronic fences.</p>
<p>There is also no denying that dogs learn much better when you use a reward based system of training. The important point is this: You want to make sure that you spend more time rewarding your dog&#8217;s behavior than punishing or getting physical with your dog.</p>
<p>The fact is that all good relationships are based on positive interaction. I once watched a group obedience class where all the dogs were on choke chains. Food was not allowed. In the course of one hour, I watched one guy give his dog over 150 corrections with the leash. They weren&#8217;t all hard corrections but he did yank on the leash that many times.</p>
<p>Over time, that dog will become tolerant to the choke chain and the owner will have to yank harder and harder and will probably damage his dog&#8217;s neck and trachea which will lead to one very grouchy dog. There&#8217;s no denying the fact that a dog being trained that way can easily develop an aggression problem, and here&#8217;s the rub. The dog is always blamed, never the training method  Doesn&#8217;t it make sense to use a reward based training system?</p>
<p>Unfortunately this way of training has become the established belief or doctrine held by many dog trainers, and not to be disputed, doubted or diverged from.</p>
<p>Too bad for the dogs.</p>
<p>Eric Letendre, author of The Amazing Dog Training Man, invites you to visit http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com for free dog training video clips, tips, articles, and advice.  Free Newsletter.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Master the art of recalling your dog by training him with the dog training guide from the Kingdom Of Pets, Sit Stay Fetch by Daniel Stevens Dog Training &#8211; How To Recall Your Dog Dog training is a very important aspect of pet ownership and training your dog to come to you when you call [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Dog Training &#8211; How To Recall Your Dog</h1>
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<p>How are your dog training skills? Will your dog come back to you when you call? Have you trained your dog in such a way that you can keep both it and you safe when out walking?</p>
<p>Teaching your dog to return to your side on command is a vital skill but unfortunately many owners never learn how to do it. Follow these simple dog training tips and you should find it much easier. Build your ability to recall your dog a step at a time.</p>
<p>First teach your pet that being near you is fun. Use treats or toys to motivate and let him or her learn that good things happen every time he comes to your side.</p>
<p>Next, start some specific dog recall training in a safe place with no distractions nearby. Hold a treat right on the end of his nose and move backwards while saying the word come or here. When you stop moving give him the treat.</p>
<p>Keep working on this and gradually stop using the treat but still give it at the end as before. Work towards only actually giving the treat some of the times. Practice this in lots of different locations but check that it&#8217;s safe first.</p>
<p>Make it fun. You run away from your dog and when he chases you say the word come and give a treat.</p>
<p>Get a friend to help you play ping pong puppy with your pet. Take turn about to shout his name and then the word come &#8211; rewarding with a treat each time he does it properly.</p>
<p>Gradually work towards longer distances and perhaps use a long leash or line if you are concerned that the dog will wander off at  this stage in the training process.</p>
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<p>When you take your pet out walking call him  or her back lots of times for treats or for praise and fun. Don&#8217;t leave it to the end of the walk or he will never want to come back to you because he associates it with going home again.</p>
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<p>Dog training is fun &#8211; and if you keep it like that for your pet then you&#8217;ll find that the lessons go well and smoothly.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Train your dog with the training guide from the Kingdom of Pets, Sit Stay Fetch, the title of which has been conceived from the training commands Sit, Stay and Fetch Dog Training &#8211; Why You Need To Teach Your Dog The Sit Command It is popular knowledge that for dog training to be successful the [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Dog Training &#8211; Why You Need To Teach Your Dog The Sit Command</h1>
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<p>Prior to learning additional basic puppy  training commands it&#8217;s crucial to be familiar with all the basic principles ahead so your dog can acquire the most complicated orders. The sit command is conceived as a sign of respect toward the owner therefore it should be better instructed before long as your dog gets familiarized and comfortable with the his name and the command given to him.</p>
<p>There exist lots of methods in demonstrating the sit command even so, what an owner better recognize is the value of suitable timing.  Proper timing is extremely critical; although practicing oftentimes a few  training commands without being forced to consider other considerations isn&#8217;t a bad idea after all, nevertheless, proper timing beside your dog&#8217;s state of mind are extremely striking factors to consider when you want your dog to catch up easily with your instructions.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s as well important to become aware of instants when dogs are gleaned at their best.  A dog is regarded amenable to learning techniques and instructions commonly prior to meal times or when a dog is hungry and is longing for something to eat. Recognizing this will assist you to concentrate on the pertinent ways to make them focus their attention in the course of the training.</p>
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<p>After you are able to become fully knowledgeable of all the information you have to know, it&#8217;s now time to begin with the sitting command.  Prior to doing so, get yourself amply equipped with the goodies that your puppy likes, since you have to give them to the pup, particularly when your dog executes well. You should as well start the training in a tranquil environment so as to prevent any disruption and distraction from external sources. Now, try to bit by bit move the treat above your dog&#8217;s head, observe that while doing this sort of trick; your dog would logically fall back into a sitting down position by means of bending his legs when he tries to go for the treat above his head.</p>
<p>As you get adequate results upon achieving a task, give your dogs a few rewards. Some tasks are more complex than others and could likely take several days or even weeks to be accomplished yet, it can be perfected as you try to instill those dog training commands on a regular basis.   If your pet defies staying in one place while doing the training exercises, it&#8217;s better to find out why is the reason your pet is not being compliant with the commands.  Remember that each dog, even if from the same breed or from the same litter, is a different animal, and they all learn at different speeds.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s crucial consequently, to observe the right dog training commands whenever you use different tips and techniques. A generalized understanding of different dog commands, dog training tips and tricks, as well as their basic needs will greatly assist in securing a compliant and submissive dog.</p>
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<p>Dog training is similar to raising children but more difficult for people to understand because we must communicate with the dog from a canine point of view. This requires that we have an understanding of how dogs think and perceive their world. It is an ongoing process that occurs during specified training sessions and through the rest of every dog&#8217;s day. The lessons taught during dog training times should be reinforced at all times. Dog training is a process that may involve treats, but too many of these treats can be a bad idea for your dog&#8217;s waistline. Use small treats and wean your dog off treats as they understand the different commands.</p>
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<p>Jeremy Lawrence is a dog lover and enthusiast. See his website http://trainthatdog.net for the latest Dog training tips and a free 15 part email course on <a href="http://trainthatdog.net">Dog training</a>.</p>
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<h1>&#8220;Chihuahua Puppy Training Made EASY &amp; FAST In 5 Steps!&#8221;</h1>
<p>Learn to train your chihuahua puppy the gentle and patient way.</p>
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<p>If you want a gentle and well balanced chihuahua when it grows up you must treat your puppy with gentle training.  Negative behavior must be dealt with in a consistent and kind manner, not by slapping, hitting and kicking.  Positive behavior must consistently be rewarded both with praise and with treats.</p>
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<p>One method of training your puppy is the crate method.  Confine your puppy in a crate or a small area.  Puppies usually will not soil their sleeping area.  Very frequently remove the puppy to an area for waste elimination.  When the puppy does have an accident, you can quickly rush them to the appropriate area.  But, remember, accidents will happen and do be patient and consistent.</p>
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<p>All chihuahua puppies will bite and chew on body parts and clothes.  That&#8217;s just what puppies do.  But early on, this painful and destructive behavior must be stopped.  Adult dogs who bite and chew are a serious problem.</p>
<p>If the puppy has a chance to play with other puppies, the playing will naturally teach restraint in biting.  Without the interaction with other dogs, you must deal with the behavior yourself.  One approach is to say &#8220;ouch&#8221; , which should be easy to do, in response to puppy bites.  You can use a pained expression in your voice, but not loud or angry.  Then try leaving the room for a short time.</p>
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<p>Is there a real reason for the barking or whining?  Are they uncomfortable?  Can you find out why?  There may be a good reason. Or is this blackmail?  Your puppy must be taught to handle isolation and separation.  They must not expect to get everything they want.</p>
<p>Spend plenty of time with your puppy so they feel loved and secure.  But do not accept excessive noise that is irritating to the human members of the household.</p>
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<p>A properly socialized puppy is well adjusted and will be a pleasant and valuable companion. Socialization most easily occurs before the puppy is 3 months old.  Make sure early experiences are not frightening nor painful.  Try some of the following.</p>
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<p>Invite other pets where that&#8217;s possible.</p>
<p>Carry your puppy to places where there are crowds of people.</p>
<p>Take your puppy for short car rides.</p>
<p>Acquaint your puppy with being bathed, brushed and inspected.</p>
<p>Introduce your puppy to anything and everything you wish them to be around.</p>
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<p><strong>2.Using Food As A Reward Every Time They Follow Your Command</strong><br />
Sometimes it is extremely difficult to resist those big wide eyes staring at you when your puppy wants a treat. However rewarding your dog for every correct command followed is a sure way to make your puppy training harder. There was a study a while ago where researchers trained monkeys in two groups to follow commands. The first group received a treat as a reward every time they followed a command and the second group was rewarded randomly with treats for following a command. The researchers found that the first group became dependent upon the reward and only would follow a command if a treat was offered for doing so. The second group however would follow the command every time because they didn&#8217;t know whether they would get a treat or not. How does this relate to training your puppy you ask? The same thing can be found with your pooch. Instead of giving a treat for every correct command followed, only reward them with food some times. Of course this doesn&#8217;t mean that you can&#8217;t always praise them with a pat for following your command.</p>
<p><strong>3.Don&#8217;t Ignore Bad Behaviors</strong><br />
You may have found information informing you to ignore bad behavior and reward good behavior when you learn how to train a puppy. This is poor advice as your puppy needs to know right from wrong. Should you never correct them, the bad behavior will become an acceptable behavior to them. By all means this does not mean to hit or use any harsh punishment on your dog for a bad behavior. Simply telling your dog &#8220;no&#8221; and showing them the correct behavior is a simple way to remove bad behaviors. Things such as chewing your favorite shoes or barking unnecessarily can become a large problem should you leave it go without correction.</p>
<p><strong>4.Hitting Your Dog Or Using Harsh Corrections</strong><br />
Quite simply put, this is a quick way to lose trust with your puppy. There is a big difference between your dog following your commands out of respect and trust as opposed to out of fear. The old ways of learning by hitting the nose of your puppy or spanking are out of date. In fact it is the cause of many dog attacks as irresponsible owners have hit their dogs as a teaching method. When another person attempts to pat the dog it becomes fearful and attacks the person out <a href="http://cialis-med.net">buy cialis</a>  of defense. So if you want your dog to know they have done something wrong, correct them verbally and then show them the correct way of doing things. If you don&#8217;t know how to train a puppy without using violence then it might be a good idea to find a professional trainer to help.</p>
<p><strong>5.Patting Your Dog Or Praising After Correcting Them For Doing Something Wrong</strong><br />
A very common mistake made when people learn how to train a puppy is to pat their dog after they have just corrected them for doing something wrong. In fact who can blame you for feeling bad about correcting your dog when they look at you with their gorgeous puppy eyes. However by patting your pooch directly after correcting them, it provides a mixed message. In fact your dog may associate doing something wrong with being patted after they are corrected. Instead it is better for you to correct your dog and then show them the right way to do things. Should they do this right, then it is a good idea to praise them so they associate the new behaviour with being rewarded. This doesn&#8217;t mean scolding your dog for misbehaving and then ignoring them for the rest of the day. Your puppy will know pretty quickly when you are displeased with them, just make sure you help them do the right thing and then offer praise.</p>
<p><strong>6.Punishing Your Dog For Doing The Right Thing Without Knowing</strong><br />
You might look at this common mistake and think what on earth are we talking about? An example to use is when you walk your dog off lead and then for some reason you need them to come. You call your dog and then their reward is being put back on the lead. Obviously you are putting them on the lead for good reason however your puppy will associate being called with being told off. This is a problem. To counter this, use a similar solution to the rewards one mentioned above. If every time you call them they go on the lead, obviously they won&#8217;t come because they assume they will be put back on the lead. Instead call your dog on walks and when they come praise them and give them a pat. Maybe take a couple of treats with you and randomly give those as well. This way your dog doesn&#8217;t always think they will be put on the lead when called. This also applies for many other things so it is important to always think about how your dog would associate your commands.</p>
<p><strong>7.Rubbing Your Dog&#8217;s Nose In His Latest Toilet Mishap</strong><br />
Surely this mistake would have been removed from the basic trainer&#8217;s handbook on how to train a puppy. Unfortunately this very old school method of training still exists and is practised in some places. Rubbing your puppy&#8217;s nose in the mess they left behind hours earlier is not going to accomplish anything a part from irritating your dog. Surely you wouldn&#8217;t want to pat your dog after their nose has been in their left behind mess either. Showing your puppy the right place to go to the toilet is the best way to potty train your dog. The hard part is that the only way to show them is by catching them as they do it and taking them to the <a href="http://www.score-louisville.org/component/option,com_jcalpro/Itemid,28/extmode,day/date,2010-12-24/">lowest cost cialis</a>  right place to go. It is hard work but worth it.</p>
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<h1>Stop a Dog from Barking &#8211; Simple and Easy Tactics</h1>
<p>To stop your dog barking there are several effective methods which can help. Here you will learn these and the other options to take if trying to train your dog.</p>
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<p>You need to adopt the repetition and reward tactic. You need to choose a specific word which you will be using through out the training in order to denote the action of barking. One such example is &#8220;Talk&#8221;.</p>
<p>Your dog should be able to associate the verbal command with a bark. For this you need to raise a treat and say the chosen word.</p>
<p>After a while, your dog will bark so that you will release the treat you&#8217;ve been holding. Affirm with a &#8220;Good Dog&#8221; and provide him willingly with the reward.</p>
<p>Doing this on a daily basis for not less than 5 minutes will allow your dog to realize what it means when you command &#8220;Talk&#8221;.</p>
<p>Eventually, you need to carry out the command without having to resort to giving treats. Substitute the treat with praises and petting instead.</p>
<p>Without having to use a treat all the time, you are actually training your dog in a more efficient and rapid manner. This technique in training is called intermittent reinforcement. The success of this technique relies in the fact that your dog will continually follow your command, expecting a treat each time.</p>
<p>This type of reinforcement has also been successful with humans, in the same way that casino slot machines keep people on their toes. Another illustration would be when golfers are bound to keep coming back because a successful shot motivates them.</p>
<p>Successful intermittent reinforcement is illustrated best however if you give food to an expectant animal at the table. Your pet won&#8217;t stop their pleading although you no longer give them any food, because they are aware how it has worked successfully in the past.</p>
<p><strong>How to Train Your Dog to Stop Barking</strong></p>
<p>This time, you would want your dog to stop his incessant barking. Just as what you did with the previous training, you need to choose a particular word, for example &#8220;Quiet&#8221;. Again, it is essential to use the same word at all times.</p>
<p>Although the process is just the same as the &#8220;Talk&#8221; training, you need to add a few strategies.</p>
<p>You have to begin by commanding the dog to bark by saying &#8220;Talk&#8221;. Then show him a treat, and say &#8220;Quiet&#8221;.</p>
<p>You have to patiently wait for him to stop barking before you can give him the treat, while saying, &#8220;Good dog&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Eventually, get rid of the treats, substituting them with petting and verbal praises.</p>
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<p>If the dog starts barking at unexpected times, command the &#8220;Quiet&#8221; and &#8220;Good Dog&#8221; words like you&#8217;ve done with the training. It is important to be consistent with this training tool.</p>
<p><strong>Right the dog during each and every bark</strong></p>
<p>If your dog continually barks at people when they enter the house, utilize the Quiet command. Using treats and other rewards will help you achieve the desired results. This tactic is useful in keeping your dog quiet even while traveling or out in public places. However, you should give treats infrequently and only when necessary.</p>
<p>These tips can help but normally dog owners at some point need to consider a personal trainer, this maybe an effective option for you. A professional trainer will be ideal for dog training. However, checking out the actual services, fees, and background of these dog trainers is extremely important. The only downside is that personal trainers are very expensive.</p>
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