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		<title>YouTube &#8211; Basic dog obedience training. Tips techniques. Dog house &#8230;</title>
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		<title>Dog Training Tip For A New Owner</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A very good <strong>dog training tip</strong> for all you pug lovers is that all the information you need to train your dog can be downloaded from the internet. There are countless tips and tricks of training that sweet ball of hair you call your pet. Most of the information you can download simply for nothing, I mean free of charge. The information are scattered all over the virtual world, and all you need to do is to spend time to search for them and compile them into a complete guidebook on how to train your dog to do whatever you want them to do.</p>
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<p>Owning a dog for the first time, you may not know what sort of training your dog may need. Depending on the age of the dog, you may have to decide on the types of training you need to provide to have a happy relationship with your pet.</p>
<p>The first type of training a puppy needs is <span id="more-14"></span>behavior training. Behavior training would include good behavior around other people and dogs, properly housetrained, and having reasonable leash manners. There are also some minor training to make the dog a pleasant companion and not attract unwarranted attention from the public.</p>
<p>The second type of training is obedience training where the dog is trained to perform certain tasks. The traditional type of obedience training are heeling, sit and fetch. The dogs are trained to bide to commands and perform their tasks accordingly. But this is not an easy thing to do especially if you have no guidance. Surfing the internet can help. You can also get pointers from friends who have some experience training their own dogs. </p>
<p>The third type of training are for performing specific tasks such as herding, hunting, search and rescue, leading the blind and drugs searcher. But for the ordinary dog owner, training the dog for recreational activities such as catching frisbee, flyball and so on.</p>
<p>It is important to keep in mind that there are <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://aec17bkno92krovrmmvlnt5qa1.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank">many methods of training</a> for each type of behavioral change and obedience training. But the one most important is definitely <a href="http://family-petz.com/the-myths-surrounding-dog-toilet-training" target="_self">dog toilet training</a>. This is one training that needs to be done while it is still a puppy. The task to training older dog to not relieve itself in the house or at inappropriate places will be quite daunting for the unexperienced. That&#8217;s a different <em>dog training tip</em> altogether.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trying to find good online Dog training tips can leave Dog owners slightly frustrated. Unfortunately too much of the information is of little real help. Getting good Dog training tips can actually be very difficult. What many new Dog owners are looking for is tips on basic obedience training for]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to find good online Dog training tips can leave Dog owners slightly frustrated. Unfortunately too much of the information is of little real help. Getting good Dog training tips can actually be very difficult. What many new Dog owners are looking for is tips on basic obedience training for their Dogs. Teaching Dogs to sit successfully is one important aspect of training that is easy to pass over.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Dog Training Video" href="http://bit.ly/DogTrainingVideo" target="_blank">CLICK HERE</a> To Get a FREE Dog Training Lesson.</strong><span id="more-12"></span> You need to have a Dog that will sit on command if you are to progress to other training techniques.</p>
<p>The best way to teach your Dog to sit is by using small treats held in your hand. Once your Dog has realised there is food available you want to use it to your advantage. Move your hand towards the Dog and then raise your hand with the treat above its head and back slightly. The Dog will naturally look up and as it tries to follow the foot it will end up sitting. It may take a few attempts but it won&#8217;t be long before the Dog will sit easily. As you are moving your hand and just before you see that the Dog is about to sit you want to use the &#8220;sit&#8221; command. Keep doing this so the word is always associated with the action.</p>
<p>After a short while you can perform the action without food and get the same result. It will then be a small amount of practice before your pet sits whenever you give the &#8220;sit&#8221; command. You need to master this most basic of online Dog training commands before attempting other training.</p>
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<p>See this <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Dog Training Video" href="http://bit.ly/DogTrainingVideo" target="_blank">online Dog training</a> post and this <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Dog Training Video" href="http://bit.ly/DogTrainingVideo" target="_blank">Dog training online</a> post for some free and effective training advice.</p>
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		<title>Get Your Dog To Listen to You &#8211; Start Obedience Training by Moses Wright</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"> Dog obedience training is important for every dog owner who wants to own, live and enjoy the company of an obedience dog. Obedience training not only allows your dog to listen and behave in the manner that is expected of him, it creates a bond that bring your communication and relationship to new heights. </p>
<p>Do train your dog early and a good time to begin training your dog is when he is about <strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://aec17bkno92krovrmmvlnt5qa1.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
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<p> There are many incidents where owners abandon their dogs at shelters because they cannot understand what their dog is up to. Dogs will start to display annoying behaviors such as chewing, barking and potty when and where they like, the worse case would be to display aggressive behavior towards the owners. </p>
<p> These incidents can be avoided if obedience training is implemented. Obedience training is a fundamental platform from which your dog and you will learn to effectively communicate with each other. </p>
<p> On top of that, obedience training can help to instill discipline in misbehaved dogs. It is one way of incorporating discipline in the dog&#8217;s behavior. Obedience training makes the dog realize that certain behaviors are not allowed and that he should not act that way. Done correctly, obedience training can regulate your dog&#8217;s behavior and he will be able to respond properly with the right behavior that is expected of him.</p>
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<p> There are many dog owners who ask if it is advisable to enroll their dogs into obedience training school. In most cases, it can be much easier to have a professional trainer or an obedience school to teach both owner and his dog the proper way to follow a command. Nevertheless, if the dog owner feels that he is up to the job and has the ability to follow simple instructions, there is no special incentives or need to enroll into a dog training school. A helpful dog training guide is generally more than enough. </p>
<p> No matter where you choose to train your dog, at home or in a school, there are some universal dog training principles that never change and all dog owners should follow them strictly: </p>
<p> 1. Fun and Reward &#8211; Effective obedience training is not about imposing strict rules and punishments. Your dog does not understand why he should listen to your commands in the first place. Therefore, in order for your dog to act and behave to what you want, the training session must be fun and rewarding for him. </p>
<p> Your dog will soon learn to do as he is commanded whenever he gets rewards or praises and he will find it an enjoyable experience as well. </p>
<p> 2. Consistency &#8211; It is important to have consistency in the course of training especially when correcting unwanted behaviors. Always use the same &#8220;command&#8221; for a specific task you require of your dog. Don&#8217;t confuse him by using different commands for the same task. </p>
<p> The minute you set the house rules for your dog, like keeping the bed or bed room out of bounds, stick to them constantly. If the dog learns that he can get away with breaking these rules now and then, your previous efforts will go down the drain. </p>
<p> Simple rules and regulations set earlier on should be followed religiously. It is extremely important to teach the dog what he can and cannot do and stick to it consistently. Confusion will only make matters worse. Last but not least, you have to communicate and make sure the whole family knows and enforce the house rules on your dog consistently. </p>
<p> 3. Timing &#8211; Knowing when to correct behavior is essential. Praise your dog whenever he is doing something right. Offering your dog a small treat as a reward will work like magic for most dogs. </p>
<p> Do take him to task immediately whenever he does not respond to your command or behaves inappropriately. Delayed reprimands and praises will have no effect after the teachable moment has passed. </p>
<p> There are 2 main approaches when it comes to correcting your dog&#8217;s undesirable behaviors. The first approach is the &#8220;Direct Approach&#8221;. It simply requires you to reprimand your dog on the spot whenever he misbehaves &ndash; chewing, barking, digging and biting. This is a more tangible and straight forward approach to training your dog and is easy to understand for most trainers. </p>
<p> The second one is the &#8220;Endurance Approach&#8221; as it&#8217;ll require you to ignore your dog when he misbehaves. Using the cause and effect to your advantage, this approach requires you to ignore the dog, especially when he behaves in a certain manner to seek attention. </p>
<p> This method works best by giving your dog attention whenever he is behaving. The rationale for this is that dogs desire attention and will be encouraged by attention. Unlike man, dogs do not know how to differentiate between positive and negative attention. They see things in a simple way. Whenever an action gets attention and a reaction from you, you will find that your dog will repeat the action again &#8211; cause and effect. </p>
<p> Sorry to say, most dog owners tend to give negative attention to our dogs. For example: Do you let him out of his crate when he groans or do you give him more attention when he jumps onto you excitedly whenever you comes home? These are considered to be giving him negative attention, and only seek to motivate your dog to continue with his bad behavior. </p>
<p> Luckily, the opposite is true if you can learn to give your dog attention when he behaves well. The moment your dog sees that good behavior brings about attention, he will want to continue repeating the positive actions. </p>
<p> What you should do is to focus your attention on your dog only when he is behaving; praise him or give him a treat, let him know that he&#8217;s getting the attention. If this technique is used correctly, he&#8217;ll be a well-behaved dog for a long time to come. </p>
<p> 4. Training Session &#8211; You should be in a calm and correct frame of mind when training your dog. Don&#8217;t train your dog when you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs or if you&#8217;ve had a bad day and not in the best of moods. </p>
<p> It&#8217;s recommended to locate and train at a place where there is little distraction around him so that he can concentrate on training. You should take it slowly when you first begin training, this is especially true for young pups. You should not train a young puppy continuously for more than five minutes and limit the training session for older dogs to less than fifteen minutes. They will not have the mental stamina to concentrate on training. It&#8217;s recommended to pause for short breaks in between training session. </p>
<p> Whenever possible, you should plan the training session to your benefit. One of the best time to start training your dog is before meal time when he is hungry; he will be mentally more alert and response better to treat rewards. </p>
<p> Training your dog is not a difficult task: once you get the hang of it, the rest will follow naturally. Every dog owner has the right to own, live and enjoy the company of an obedience dog &#8211; Start to train your dog today. <br /><strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://aec17bkno92krovrmmvlnt5qa1.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
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<p>Moses Wright is a an experience dog lover with 3 beautiful dogs. He created a web site to help fellow dog owners stop their dog behavior problems. You can get a free copy of his book filled with easy-to-use yet effective tips here: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dogsobediencetraining.com/dogger_enews.htm" target="_blank">http://www.dogsobediencetraining.com/dogger_enews.htm</a> </p>
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		<title>Kennel Training Your Dog by Mike Sorian</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog kennel training, also known as Crate training, is usually associated with potty training puppies or dogs. Dog kennel training also has various other uses besides potty training. For instance, when your puppy is in his kennel, you can stop your puppy&#8217;s chewing on any shoes you might have forgotten to put away before you left the house. By doing the kennel training properly, your dog will think<strong><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://aec17bkno92krovrmmvlnt5qa1.hop.clickbank.net/" target="_blank"></a></strong></p>
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<p><span id="more-1"></span> of his kennel as his den, and he will go there voluntarily for a nap for to hang out when you are gone. </p>
<p> By making sure your dog is comfortable in his kennel, just like a dog in his den, you will have good success kennel training your pet. Be sure you don&#8217;t put you dog into his kennel if you have an angry attitude towards him. Doing that will create a negative impression within your dog about being put in the kennel. Instead of feeling like a secure den, his kennel will now feel like a jail. You don&#8217;t want to confuse your dog by doing that. Remember, just like with the other types of obedience training, you should always be consistent if you want good results. </p>
<p> Before even bringing your new puppy home, you need to select a kennel from your local pet supply store. Pick out a kennel based on your dog&#8217;s size at maturity.Kennels need to be large enough for a full grown dog to stand up in, turn around in, and lay down in. Large breed dogs need much larger kennels than do the smaller size dogs. Partition the kennel so your puppy just has enough room to stand, turn around and lay down in. By keeping the space restricted, you are helping to deter the puppy from soiling his crate. Too much room may encourage the puppy to use a corner of the kennel as a toilet. Dog kennel training for your puppy works to house train him because of a dog&#8217;s basic instinct not to soil his own &#8220;den&#8221;-the kennel. You want to make sure he doesn&#8217;t somehow get used to using his kennel as a toilet.</p>
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<p><strong></strong><br /> Let your puppy walk into the kennel for the first time on his own. A couple of treats placed just inside will entice your pup to enter on his own for the first time. You want the kennel to be inviting,so also put some chew toys and a puppy blanket inside the kennel. When your puppy enters give him another treat and plenty of praise. </p>
<p> Let him enter and exit his crate a few times before you close the door with him inside. To avoid the puppy getting nervous inside the kennel on the first session, only close him in for short periods so he can gradually get used to it. It is a good idea to put his kennel in a room where the family is most active, so he doesn&#8217;t feel lonely and start to whine. If he is near the family, your puppy will feel like he is a part of things, even from inside his kennel, and will have less reason to start whining. </p>
<p> Younger puppies need to be let out of the kennel very frequently, depending on how many weeks old they are, so they can be trained to go potty outside. For puppies only 2 months or even younger, you should be let them for potty breaks frequently, perhaps as often as every hour or so just to be on the safe side. There is a rule of thumb saying that for each month of age, the puppy should have a break-so for a 3 month old puppy not already housebroken, the break should come after no longer than 3 hours after the last break. As your puppy&#8217;s body develops he will be able to go longer between breaks. </p>
<p> If your pet begins to whine, don&#8217;t acknowledge it-either by letting him out or by talking to him. Giving him attention serves to reinforce the whining. Unless it is his regular time for a potty break (always be aware of how long it has been since your pup&#8217;s last break), you should not reinforce the whining. Before long, you will know how to recognize the different sound of the potty break whine from the &#8220;let me out of here&#8221; whine. </p>
<p> You will really benefit if you do kennel training with your puppy. The benefits of easily house training your puppy, and also keeping your possessions safe from sharp little puppy teeth are two obvious advantages of dog kennel training.</p>
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<p><strong>About The Author</strong></p>
<p>Over my lifetime I have owned and loved many dogs, and have had to learn a lot about how to train and care for them. For lots more articles about obedience training and solving your dog&#8217;s behavior problems, please visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.BehaveDoggy.com" target="_blank">http://www.BehaveDoggy.com</a>. Please click here to read my full review of the best dog training program <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.behavedoggy.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review/" target="_blank">http://www.behavedoggy.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review/</a>. </p>
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