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      Dog Training Pads ? A Must Have For Your Dog
      Any dog lover would want to have his pet inside the house. Having to share each activity and experience inside the house with your dog makes the owner happy and a lot less lonely. Unfortunately, bringing the dog in would also mean bringing in the dog poop and urine. That is why most dog owners make sure that their dog is [...]

      Written by: Pets Training Tips Blog


      The Art Of Dog Training & Obedience School
      One of the best things about dog ownership is that they can be trained to obey commands and are able to make a connection with their owner. Dog training requires a certain amount of patience and determination, but will result in a well-behaved pet that your friends and family will adore.The art of dog training is quite simple, but getting your dog to understand is another story. If you want to tea

      Written by: Healthy Dogs


      Fear Aggression & Successful Online Dog Training
      Aggression in dogs is so many times misconstrued as “mean” when in most cases the behavior really comes from fear. In fact if you really think about it most “bad” behavior even in people comes from fear. Remember the bully kid in school?

      Written by: Dog Trainer Guru Blog


      Dog Training: Preventing Bad Habits and Inspiring Great Ones
      Dogs have a lot of loveable natural qualities, but they also have some not-so-cute behaviors. Digging is one of the latter, but it can persist as they bury bones, create impromptu shelters, and just feel the dirt between their paws. Digging can not only ruin your yard, but it can ruin your relationship with your pet. Can you stop this behavior before it gets out of control? As with children, dogs

      Written by: Dog Facts Paradise


      Nov 19, Dog Training Treats
      Use Dog Training Treats As A Motivational Tool. Try Dog Training Treats For Teaching And Reinforcing Commands.

      Written by: Old Dog Blog


      Dog training the gentle way
      Copyright © 2008 kevin. Visit the original article at -training-the-gentle-way/.Always Stay Patient And Gentle What is the most important aspect of all in dog... The life and times of Kevin, a cool London dog with a taste for good living and adventure. Copyright - no reproduction without the author box intact

      Written by: Dog Training London - Kevin The Collie|Health Tips Minor Ailments Dogs and Puppies


      Dog Training Chicago Halloween Safety Tips
      Team Dog! Pet Safety Tips…Halloween Edition by Brice Cavanaugh Halloween can be an especially trying time for our furry friends, so Team Dog! has put together a list of 13 tips to help you and yours avoid the common problems associated with the most dangerous holiday for dogs!    1.       Make sure that your dog’s [...]

      Written by: Team Dog! Blog


      Dog Training Myth - Using a Remote Collar Will Break the Spirit of My Dog
      The whole idea around training your dog is about being able to have a good time, being able to have harmony in the household... being able to have the "best friend" that Lassie was.There are all kinds of myths...

      Written by: Just Right Dog Training


      Dog Training Accessories - Toys, Tricks and Treats Used To Teach New Behavior
      Dog training accessories that owners can purchase and use at home to teach their pet Dog training accessories are any toys, tricks or treats used to teach new behavior. Some people are under the misconceived notion that these items are only available at obedience schools or through training classes, but that simply isn’t true. A [...]

      Written by: Pets Training Tips Blog


      5 Dog Training Tips
      There are no secret formulas for successful dog training; instead you will need a healthy mix of patience, love and determination. Getting started is often the hardest step in any training program. Here are the things that you need to know when you want to start a new training program with your dog:1. Use the ONE command rule. Only give your dog each command one time. If you want your dog to sit,

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      A Guide To Dog Training
      Before starting dog training, it is best that you know your options well. These days you can find many types of dog training, in many different places. These trainings vary in price and each one them has something different to offer.The first type of dog training is known as puppy preschool. This is a dog training course meant for puppies that are about 6 weeks to 5 months old. These puppy prescho

      Written by: Dog Facts Paradise


      Do you Know How to Find a Good Priced Dog Training Collar?
      Do you Know How to Find a Good Priced Dog Training Collar? Is it worth to invest in your dog’s training? It is important to know you will devote a lot of time and need to spend some money to successfully train your dog.It is perfectly okay to buy very expensive dog collars if you prefer doing so. However, you will find there are a great deal of choices for you to choose from that do not cost as

      Written by: Dog Facts Paradise


      Dog Training Secrets
      If you’re as much of a dog lover as I am, you’re well aware that a dog plays a special role in a home. He is part of the family. Just as we train and teach our kids, we should also teach and train our dog. It is a proud feeling to have a dog that is well mannered and obedient. The dog appreciates it too, knowing that he’s pleasing his human friends. It does not come naturally for them to obe

      Written by: Dog Facts Paradise


      Dog Training Schools: How to Choose
      dog obedience trainingThe truth is there are so many dog training schools that offer their services to anyone willing to pay them. The problem though is not all schools will meet your standards or your expected guarantees. Here are some points of considerations when trying to choose a good school for training your dog. Reputation Reputable has different meanings to different people- for some it

      Written by: Dog Facts Paradise


      Dog Training Points To Remember
      dog training schoolA dog owner should set his mind in the right frame if he wants to train his dog. This would prevent him from violating any dog rules, an act that could really detriment the dog's interest on learning. Following the rules of training will also prevent the owner from doing the things that could harm his relationship with the dog. There are certain rules in training a dog that must

      Written by: Dog Facts Paradise


      Dog Training - Stopping the Barking
      If you like to bring your dog outside your home, the dog will see many new things. Sometimes he will like to bark to them. And they will stop to bark after them away from their sees. First, you must know why your dogs always bark to these things. Some people said that it is nature that dogs always bark to everything that danger himself or approaches them. If you have thick window in your house, yo

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Are Electric Collars Effective in Dog Training?
      Almost all dog owners wonder if electrical collars are effective in dog training. The answer is definitely yes; this is a very useful tool for training aid. They can no only quickly get the dog to pay attention to you, but you can also easily get rid of the animal’s bad and unwanted behaviors. Of course this innovative device has its advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we will present

      Written by: Dog Facts Paradise


      Dog Training Aids
      How to obedience train your dog with the help of training aids You may think that dog training aids are out there for you to spend money and not actually reap any benefits from. That is not the case. Dog training aids are there to help you succeed in teaching your dog.  This could [...]

      Written by: Pets World Blog


      Dog Training Free Library Now Available Just Right!
      The other day we did a free dog training session online on Dog Body Language.  The replay will be going up soon because the interest is so high in this subject.  Knowing how to read your own dog, as...

      Written by: Just Right Dog Training


      Dog Training School Brings Personal Success for Pro Dog Trainers
      This years' E Collarpalooza 4 and the Advanced E-cademy Dog Training School has come to a close at That's My Dog in Hazel Green, WI.Wow, what a success.  We had some very experience professional dog trainers come to the...

      Written by: Just Right Dog Training


      Just Right Dog Training Broadcasts from That's My Dog
      This is the 4th year of E CollarPalooza, thus the name E4.What is E CollarPalooza?  Well, it started out as a continuing education course for those professional dog trainers who specialized in remote collar.  And the really cool thing...

      Written by: Just Right Dog Training


      Do you need dog training tools when you train your dog?
      There is no question about it, if you own a dog you need to make sure that it behaves well with people, strangers, and with other animals. Your dog needs to obey commands to keep the dog and his surroundings save. This means you need to train your dog and the best time to start with training is during its puppy time. It is possible you do not have a clue what it takes to train a dog, in that case

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training With SitStayFetch
      "My husband and I adopted Jack (a one year old male Pug/Chihuahua mix) three months ago from a shelter (we are his third home in a year) and to put it mildly he was 20 pounds of terror-- dominate, nipping, chewing and also had separation anxiety issues. He quickly earned the name 'Jack The Nipper'.I read a couple of books about dogs behaving badly, but felt that I needed a step-by-step approach to

      Written by: Digital Products Review


      Dog Training - What is the Right Age?
        We thought it would be fun to explore some popular myths surrounding dog training.  After all, there is a lot of mis-information out there.So here is the first except.   Special thanks to, Ruger, Abby and Maya!!...

      Written by: Just Right Dog Training


      Tall Indoor Dog Gates – How They Can Help With Your Dog Training & Your Families Safety
      When you have a dog in the house it is vital that he knows who is in charge and what he is allowed to do, he must also know what the rules of the house are. If you do not set the rules for your dog he will think that he is in charge and set the rules himself, this can result in a dog that is very hard to train and who might become aggressive. One way to avoid such problems is to set firm boundarie

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      3 Basic Commands of Dog Training
      Interested in providing your dog the basic dog training he needs? If yes, you can either hire a professional obedience instructor, or you personally can do the job if you so desire. In hiring an instructor there is a price to pay and the training is held in a class. Conversely, training the dog yourself is charge-free and can be done at home. But it is advisable to get education on dog training fi

      Written by: Pet Care Tips and Guide


      Live WebCast Dog Training, Quick, Easy, & Successful... Live .TV
      Wednesday, August 20. 4:30 pm pst, 6:30 pm cst 7:30 pm est Right Here!Click Here to Watch Show! You Can Train Your Dog To Do Anything, Right Now... Today... Instant Results... Lasting Impressions... Dear Dog Friend, I know that...

      Written by: Just Right Dog Training


      Dog Training Webcast.. Don't Miss It...Free Sneak Peak
      For dog lovers, owners, & “wanna be” dog owners, questions abound.... often with answers that are complex ...... Just Right Dog Training TV is just for you...Come check it out... next show. Wednesday, August 27 4:30 pm pst, 6:30 est, 7:30 estWe’ll be focusing on “How Should I Train My Dog?”We’ll broadcast it from our dog training site.See ya here.And send us a

      Written by: Dog Trainer Guru Blog


      Dog Training Techniques For Small Dogs
      One of the most effective ways to train smaller dog breeds is by using rewards based dog training techniques. This is because the smaller dogs are too tiny for collar correction types of training and they could become injured. This training also works for larger breeds and is the recommended type of training that has been used to train generations of dogs.

      Written by: 4PetsOnline


      Knowing Basic Dog Training Techniques Makes For Easier Training
      The easiest way to successfully train your dog is always to start with some basic dog training techniques. Still not fully understood, the relationship between man and his best friend goes back in time many years. Although many people will say that humans are smarter than dogs, after carefully watching you might wonder if your dog still might have the edge!

      Written by: 4PetsOnline


      Dog Training With Shock Collars
      I would like to touch on those crazy four legged friends of ours that just love leaving the yard to run down the motorists driving down our streets. Will we ever understand why a dog would take on something so much larger than itself? Not to worry, one of the most efficient dog training tools is the shock collar. Now I know that sounds a little mean or downright scary so let's refer to it as the c

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Care Tips With Dog Training Tips
      A dog is considered to be “a man’s best friend”. The companionship between a pet dog and the owners is priceless. Imagine how delightful it is seeing your own dog behave so good, that you don’t have to yell or scream at him, ever again. The best way to train dogs remained a [...]

      Written by: Resources Zone


      Dog Training - More On Dog Hand Signals
      Around the world and around America, dog owners love their pets. They are often considered members of the family, just like another son or daughter. But is about these pets that people really enjoy and love? One of the main reasons why dogs are one of the favorite pets is because of how easy is to train them, especially when using dog obedience hand signals. Because of the ability that dogs have o

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      The Key To Dog Training? Consistency and Persistance!
      It is essential to start training your new puppy once you bring it home. Training can be done you or a professional can be hired. Local dog training classes are often available. There are two kinds of training: behavioral, and obedience. Behavioral training corrects bad habits that your puppy or dog may have developed. Jumping, car chasing, begging, climbing on furniture, and chewing are just a fe

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      The Basic Tools For Dog Training Trade
      Article Submitted By: Simon Wilby Author: peter12 Dogs are creatures of habit and if trained they will exhibit certain behaviors to mark the particular times of day, even more clearly. There are many training aids you will find in the dog store, for the ever growing line of pet supplies that will assist in the task of [...]

      Written by: Free WordPress Blog


      Dog Training Tips For Your Dog Dog Training Tips For Your Dog
      What if you decide that you want to train your dog at home? Is it possible? But more important, can you do it? Many dog owners have attempted to train their dogs at home by using dog training videos or dog training books. The downside of using these methods to train your dog is that you have to sit for possible hours to read a long dog training book or even to what the dog training DVD. This is wh

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training for Different Stages
      Dog training is the process of teaching a dog various kinds of behavioral responses under specified circumstances and to commands. Dog training involves stages, and not all types of training are suitable for all dogs. Basic training is the first stage of dog training. This stage of training is for dogs who have never been trained before. Dogs are taught obedience in this stage. Behavior such as si

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Tall Indoor Dog Gates – How They Can Help With Your Dog Training & Your Families Safety
      When you have a dog in the house it is vital that he knows who is in charge and what he is allowed to do, he must also know what the rules of the house are. If you do not set the rules for your dog he will think that he is in charge and set the rules himself, this can result in a dog that is very hard to train and who might become aggressive. One way to avoid such problems is to set firm boundarie

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training - Reinforcing The Dog/Owner Relationship
      Finding the style of that works best for you is important for establishing the boundaries between dog and owner, and for training your dog to be an obedient, loyal and faithful member of your family. All dog training methods work to reinforce the relationship between you and your dog, and the foundation of any successful training program is getting the respect of your dog. Fortunately, dogs are wi

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Police K9 Dog Training - Muzzle Fighting With Control.
      Tags: dog, dog training, shock, Training Related posts Cesar Millan And Small Dog Demon Chihuahua, Dogs Training (0) Obedience Sit-Stay (0) Begging Food From the Table (0) Zimri — Dog Frisbee 17-02-2008 (0) How to Find a Trainer (0)

      Written by: DOG Training TOYS


      Dog Training - Train Your Dog In 15 Minutes A Day
      Tags: dog, dog training, shock, Training Related posts Astro Starts To Learn Vaulting (0) Finding The Right Trainer for your Dog (0) Loki The DiscDog (0) Dealing with an aggressive dog (0) Off-Leach Obedience II (0)

      Written by: DOG Training TOYS


      Unleashed Unlimited Welcome Video - Austin TX Dog Training
      Tags: dog, dog training, shock, Training Related posts Cesar Millan Lets The Dog’s Out - Tribute Video (0) Simple, Effective Ways to Resolve Problems (0) Dog Frisbee Freestyle - 41. Rassehundausstellung Berlin (0) Dog Frisbee Catching Competition (0) CHEWING - Simple ways to resolve problem (0)

      Written by: DOG Training TOYS


      Dog Training and timeout
      Submitted by: Simon Wilby Author: Mark Singer This was a post I placed on the RSPCA SA site. It was in response to and article written by a lady that stated she had 2 dogs, and her second dog was trainind with positive einforcement training, and she was so happy with the results. [Name withheld] - I am [...]

      Written by: Free WordPress Blog


      Dog Training Techniques
      Dog training. There are as many opinions are there are dog owners. We all want well-behaved dogs. Yet the same technique may work for your golden retriever but not for your lab. How do you decide what method is the best for your dog? You experiment. Transforming your dog's behavior is the goal of many dog [...]

      Written by: The Labrador Retriever Blog


      Dog Training Techniques And Tips to Control Your Dogs Behavior
      Getting a new pet dog and the joy of having a new companion around comes with a lot of responsibilities. Of course you must feed your new pet, take care of its health with regular visits to the vet, groom him, and give it lots of love and attention. Many animal lovers do not think any further than that, but dog training is also a very important part of owning dogs. Dog training ensures a healthier

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training: Ten Tips For Educating Your Dog Before The Arrival Of The New Baby
      It is a proven thing that parents to be are too often overwhelm with the arrival of their new baby, that they forget about taking care of their dog. From the dog stand, there is a new human in the house that's making lots of new, unfamiliar noises. From the parents stand point, the dog comes last now because they have to take care of their baby, which is understandable. That's why it's extremely i

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Tall Indoor Dog Gates – How They Can Help With Your Dog Training & Your Families Safety
      When you have a dog in the house it is vital that he knows who is in charge and what he is allowed to do, he must also know what the rules of the house are. If you do not set the rules for your dog he will think that he is in charge and set the rules himself, this can result in a dog that is very hard to train and who might become aggressive. One way to avoid such problems is to set firm boundarie

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training: Can A Canine Personality Profile Help You With Training Your Pet?
      If you have ever looked at your dog and remarked about what a personality they had or simply thought about it to yourself you were more right than you ever thought possible. It isn't just your dog that has personality; all dogs have a personality type just like people do, and their personality can be based on any number of things including the way that you treat them, life experiences, breed type,

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training Tips - Your Inner Dog Is A Good Dog
      og Training Tips - Your Inner Dog Is a Good Dog Dog training tips flow freely when your dogs misbehave. But how much of that unsolicited dog training advice is good advice? Meanwhile your dog may actually be driving you bonkers with barking excessively, jumping up, biting, whining, not listening. Relax. You usually CAN do something about it. Often not through using the free dog training tips so l

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training ? Dealing with Separation Anxiety
      Dog Training ? Dealing with Separation Anxiety - By: Sallie McConnell Separation anxiety, also known in the dog training world as owner absent misbehavior, is one of the most frequently encountered problems in the world of dog training. Separation anxiety can manifest itself in many different... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Blazing Dogs


      Dog Training ? Reward Training Basics
      Dog Training ? Reward Training Basics - By: Sallie McConnell Training with treats and other food based rewards is a great way to motivate your dog and speed the training process along. Most dogs are highly motivated by food rewards, and treat training using this kind of positive reinforcement is... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Blazing Dogs


      Dog Training ? the Basic Commands
      Dog Training ? the Basic Commands - By: Weston Lewis There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Blazing Dogs


      Dog Training Basics: Quick Fixes for 4 Specific Puppy Problems
      Title: Dog Training Basics: Quick Fixes for 4 Specific Puppy ProblemsAuthor: Sylvia DickensDog Training Basics: Quick Fixes for 4 Specific Puppy ProblemsDog training isn't difficult, but it does requireconsistency and the right methods. If you issue a command,do so with authority. Some commands are taught together tobe effective. Once you know the secrets to basic dogtraining, advanced training will come much easier.Here are solutions to some of the common problems new puppyowners face.Before any dog training can begin, you'll need a trainingcollar and leash for your puppy.1. Puppy runs out the door and won't come back.Until your puppy receives his dog training, the onlysolution is to ensure he can't get out the door or gate.The sooner you teach him the proper commands, howe

      Written by: Dog Health


      Dog Training ? Keeping Your Dog Motivated
      Dog Training ? Keeping Your Dog Motivated - By: Sallie McConnell Keeping the attention of a dog while training is not always easy. Dogs can be easily distracted, and it is important to not allow the training sessions to be sabotaged by boredom. Making training fun for the dog and the human alike... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Blazing Dogs


      Dog Training Kit
      Every little dog is happier when he knows what's expected of him! This Dog Training Kit, powered by Clicker Training, gives you the tools to let your pup know what you want him to do. The Dog Training Kit from Karen Pryor includes the i-Click clicker. The i-Click is small and easy to use, and it's quiet enough for indoors.The Kit also includes the book, Getting Started: Clicker Training for Dogs by Karen Pryor, the clicker training pioneer! Pryor shows you the ins and outs of clicker training, from timing your clicks to teaching cute tricks. This book has step-by-step photographs of many important (and fun) behaviors.Most fun, the Kit includes the Click-a-Trick cards. In up to ten steps your little dog will learn nine useful and fun behaviors like Leash manners and Gimme five.The Kit also

      Written by: Small Dog Stuff


      Dog training - Leash/collar training
      Dog training - Leash/collar training - By: Weston Lewis There are many different styles of dog training, and finding the one that works best for you is important for creating a dog that is a talented, loyal and faithful member of the family. All successful methods of dog training work to reinforce... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Blazing Dogs


      Dog Training - 4 Leash Walking Tips
      Did you know that one of the biggest problems for dog owners is leash walking? Every week I get a call from someone complaining about the way their dog pulls.It can actually be dangerous for you to walk your dog if he is a really bad puller. I've seen people dragged down and hurt by how hard their dog pulls.I'm going to share with you here some valuable tips on leash walking. Here they are:Tip #1: Never try to walk a dog that has been cooped up all day.If your dog has been lying around waiting for you, let him burn off some of his energy before you take him for a walk. Throw a ball, play tug-o-war, or do something to calm him down before the walk.Tip #2: Use a gentle leader.One of the best collars on the market is the gentle leader head collar. It works by controlling your dog's head. When

      Written by: House Pets


      Dog training!
      Gracie, my sis, and I love to train - give me a clicker, some treats, tell me to do some sits, downs, stays, begs, rollovers, and more - I'm on it!We are firm believers in training, but we don't like to think of it as training. It's more like having fun!When I was little, under a year old, Mum taught me all kinds of great things, but when I went out in public it was gone, gone, gone - I lost my head. So she signed me up for some puppy training. I spent the first two sessions trying to play with all the pups and two-leggers in the class. But at the dog obedience school, I learned a lot and at the end of the class I was most improved!We are firm believers in learning new things, with lots of distractions like you can at a dog training class. Learn with all the pups and activity around can be

      Written by: Rescue Me


      Who Else Wants To Learn A Little Known Dog Training Secret Inspired By A Former Russian Special Forces Instructor?
      On a beautiful spring morning a few years back I found myself sitting in a small classroom listening to “The Evil Russian,” Pavel Tsatsouline discuss flexibility training. There were about 25 people in the room and they were all there to learn techniques that Pavel used to train the elite Russian Special Forces Unit, Spetznaz. Everyone listened intently as Pavel shared his secrets with us, but one person, me, was really amazed at how some of what he said applied to dog training. What Makes The Difference? Have you ever wondered, as I have, what makes such a dramatic difference in the way a dog behaves? It isn’t always the person training the dog. It isn’t that one person wants a well behaved dog and the other doesn’t. The difference lies in how well the person understands a few b

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training Tip's To Help You Deal With Your Dog's Separation Anxiety
      A major issue that many dog owners confront is the issue of dog separation anxiety. Let's just quickly examine what separation anxiety means. As people, dogs can get anxious or nervous, therefore separation anxiety is the anxiety that dogs feel when they are left alone. Therefore, one matter that pups actually detest constitutes separation. If it was up to them they'd be along your side at all times. But as much as we would like that they could, unfortunately they can't accompany us everyplace. Puppies that are troubled by separation anxiety have an inclination to chew destructively, soil the home, bark overly, or act out in different manners that are damaging. The conduct that your dog demonstrates as they're left behind its merely the method that puppies handle their anxiousness. Trainin

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training: What You Can't Afford To Miss Before Getting Your New Puppy
      Few things bring greater pleasure to a family than taking home a young pup. Even so, there are as well, fewer affairs that can cause a more immense headache at times. Choosing what sort of canine to take home may comprise an extremely difficult task. You could choose on bringing home a big dog suchlike a Labrador retriever, which is highly popular and is well-known to act as an absolute good household dog. Or you could resolve to take home a little, lap dog as a Shih Tzu or an average sized dog similar to a Cocker Spaniel. As you consider what sort of pup to bring home, you want to consider your life-style and your livelihood arrangements. Do you reside in a flat, where small dogs suchlike the Shih Tzu would match fine, or do you require having a large fenced backyard for your large Labrad

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training - Four Tips To Effectively Remove Dog Stain
      Every dog owner has experienced how frustrating it could be when their puppy or dog pee in the house. Housebreaking your puppy is one of the most important aspects of dog training. Barely the mere odor of dog pee in the home could be upsetting. Regrettably, the instance your dog have taken the first step to pee in the house he or she will most likely keep on going on the same spot again and again. Gosh, those adorable dogs and their precious and clever tricks! Don't we enjoy the way they play fetch and run and jump and come around and lick us affectionately and pee all over the carpet and... Pee all over the rug? Well we do not love that aspect of dog ownership, now do we? Dogs can easily be housebroken and trained to let their owners become aware as when they want to go outdoors and make

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      The Single Most Important Factor In Dog Training
      Whether we are training a new puppy the basics of living at home or addressing an older dog with a specific issue there is one thing and one thing alone that will make or break our dog training efforts.*******CONSISTENCY********I will say it again, consistency is the single most vital ingredient in successfully training your dog or puppy. Even the weakest training technique will succeed if applied with determination and consistency. of course using good techniques will enhance the experience for everyone including that of your pet.Being Inconsistent is the number one reason application of any dog training techniques will fail. For example if you are training your dog to stop jumping but you or other family members are encouraging him to jump up for a cuddle at other times this merely cause

      Written by: House Pets


      A Guide To Dog Training Collars
      As more breeds of dogs are domesticated, the number of available dog training collars are also steadily increasing. Sometimes, it is so hard to keep up on what dog collars to use for your dogs.Let me guide you through the maze of Dog training collars. Let us take a look at each of the available collars we can have for our dogs.First, there is the buckle collar. The buckle collar is really like a buckle that we use for our trousers. Buckle collars have buckle fasteners too to secure it over the dog’s neck. The buckle collars for dogs come in different varieties. There are buckle collars that are flat, rolled, made in nylon, or made in leather. The most preferred buckle collars of owners are the ones made in nylon. They are easier to clean, don’t shrink and they come in different

      Written by: Animlas Lover


      Dog Training Tip's To Help You Deal With Your Dog's Separation Anxiety
      Article Title: Dog Training Tip's To Help You Deal With YourDog's Separation AnxietyAuthor: Dr. Mayra AlfonsoA major issue that many dog owners confront is the issue of dogseparation anxiety. Let's just quickly examine what separationanxiety means. As people, dogs can get anxious or nervous,therefore separation anxiety is the anxiety that dogs feel whenthey are left alone. Therefore, one matter that pups actually detest constitutesseparation. If it was up to them they'd be along your side atall times. But as much as we would like that they could,unfortunately they can't accompany us everyplace. Puppies thatare troubled by separation anxiety have an inclination to chewdestructively, soil the home, bark overly, or act out indifferent manners that are damaging. The conduct

      Written by: Dog Health


      Dog Training For Proper Behavior
      Author: Ken Snow Training a dog to act properly has many benefits, for the dogs and their human companions alike. Dog behavior training is critical in order to prevent such negative behaviors as aggression. It is important to deal with dog aggression issues by training dogs to interrelate appropriately with other dogs and especially people. In order [...]

      Written by: Free WordPress Blog


      Dog Training Tips You Can Use
      Dog Training Tips You Can Use To Teach Your Dog Regardless of the age of your dog it is never to late to train them. However, when possible, you should begin training a puppy at 6 to 8 weeks old. In this article we will look at dog training tips that you can use to train your dog or puppy. First of all positive reinforcement is the best way to train your dog. Positive training leads to your dog

      Written by: Dog Training London - Kevin The Collie|Health Tips Minor Ailments Dogs and Puppies


      Good Manners Dog Training School [Digg]
      Advertising Agency: McCann Erickson, Mumbai, IndiaCreative Director: Prasoon JoshiCopywriter: Pk AnilArt Directors: Kapil Tammal, Swati GoelPublished: December 2007

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      Good Manners Dog Training School
      ashamedballscarefulhandAdvertising Agency: McCann Erickson, Mumbai, IndiaCreative Director: Prasoon JoshiCopywriter: Pk AnilArt Directors: Kapil Tammal, Swati GoelPublished: December 2007+ Ads of the World

      Written by: Dot Dot Design


      Dog Training - Train Your Dog to Come On Command
      One of the most important commands for dogs in their early years or as an untrained dog for safety is the ‘come’ command. If your dog breaks the leash and runs free, this command could save your dog from running in front of a car or into any other of the many dangers untrained dogs [...]

      Written by: DogDogLove


      Dog Training - Coping With the Death of Your Dog
      The passing away of your dog is a sad time for all pet owners and a moment we all would like to avoid altogether although it is a natural process of losing a good friend or family member there are options that can make dealing with the situation better. It is certainly can be a big [...]

      Written by: i Love Dog


      Dog Training: What Is Dog Training?
      The term “dog training” can mean many different things – this is an important fact to remember when deciding what exactly you need to do with your dog. First, there is “behavior training”. This is the kind of dog training in which a dog is taught to be good. Usually this would include house training, good behavior [...]

      Written by: BestMyDogs.com


      Dog training videos
      Dog Training is the oldest and probably the most common solution to bridge the understanding gap between people and dogs as their best friends. There are plenty of solutions to help dog owners train their animals, and one of the most popular is the dog training video. Sold online or in special pet stores, dog training [...]

      Written by: BestMyDogs.com


      Dog training basics
      From a wide perspective, dog behavior training is a simple process: you have to reward desired behaviors, and to reprimand or ignore non-desired ones.

      Written by: DogDogLove


      Dog training and classical conditioning
      To understand how classical conditioning works in dog training, you are going to do a simple dog training exercise. You are not going to teach any practical skill to your dog but this is a very important exercise to understand the first step in dog training: classical conditioning.

      Written by: DogDogLove


      Dog Training - Kevin Lynch
      Fun little dog training intro video

      Written by: Puppy n Dog Training


      Dog Training: Tame Your Pets at Ease
      If you have a new puppy or dog, then you need to provide some sort of basic training for your pet. You can train your dog yourself or can get it trained through an obedience instructor. As dogs are like kids, they need proper training to mould them into obedient pets. With the required training, your dog can learn how to behave. You can be a happy owner if you have a trained dog. Dog training involves learning to communicate with a dog properly. You can train young pups within 2 to 3 weeks while for an older dog it can take about 7 to 8 weeks for training. Basic training can be started for pups when they are about 8 -12 weeks old for teaching commands and tricks. From about 3 to 6 months, formal classes can begin. With understanding and patience, the trainer can impart efficient training t

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Choosing a Dog Trainer (Dog Training should be fun!)
      Most people understand that providing quality training for their canine companion is an integral part of the overall balance in the dog’s life, and their relationship with their dog…but, where does one turn to find a quality dog training professional that not only meets their needs, but helps them to understand their role for the rest of their dog’s life?Let’s dig in to this and make sense of all that should be considered! As always, if you have any questions, or want to add something that can enhance this article or site, please email me at brice@teamdog.com! Here are my considerations, in no particular order:Do you get along with the trainer? Regardless of how skilled the trainer may be, their people skills can keep you from getting the most out of the lessons. Training shoul

      Written by: Team Dog! Blog


      Choosing a Dog Trainer (Dog Training should be fun!)
      Most people understand that providing quality training for their canine companion is an integral part of the overall balance in the dog’s life, and their relationship with their dog…but, where does one turn to find a quality dog training professional that not only meets their needs, but helps them to understand their role for the [...]

      Written by: Team Dog! Blog


      Some Secrets You Must Know About Dog Training.
      Definition: This is the process of teaching a dog to perform certain behaviors under various conditions and in certain behaviors on command.Domestic dogs come in a bewildering variety of shapes and sizes. They have been bred throughout most of their history as a working dog used for hunting, guarding humans, helping fishermen with net, pulling loads, herding livestock, as companion dog and others. Dogs live with people and they must behave in a way that makes them safe, pleasant and acceptable to people. Therefore, dogs do not figure out basic obedience on their own; they must be trained by their owners.The most difficult part of training is communicating with the dog in a humane way that he understands. From the human perspective the handler is communicating to the dog what behaviors are

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training Schools - What Most of Them Don't Tell you
      Dog training schools can be very beneficial for both the pet and the owner. The common conception about these schools is that they train your dog to behave better. Actually, this is not the whole story. What dog training schools aim to do (at least the good ones) is teach the owners how to properly handle their dogs.Think of it this way -- do you think there is a way to train a dog to be obedient in a short time that would cause them to be obedient forever? Behavior modification requires constant reinforcement to be done over an extended period of time. This means that after your dog has graduated from school, you will be required to continue the training.Many people who use training schools for their dogs are wishing for a magic bullet, but they just won't get it. In fact, the owners who

      Written by: Care Your Pet


      A Case For Dog Training: Refreshed
      Editor's Note: We had the pleasure of watching Toni Drugmand and her group of happy, well-trained dogs at an Arizona RV show at the Civic Plaza. Seeing the happy, well behaved dogs, it occurred to us how much more pleasurable it is for boaters, RVers, and anglers to have well-mannered dogs as their "Good Company" on outings around the state. Consequently, we at Sit Means Sit decided to share a bit about our innovative training techniques with our readers.A Part of the FamilyAs loyal companions and members of the family, dogs give so much to us and touch us deeply while bringing us comfort and joy. Our pets deserve to have the best we can give them in terms of happiness, freedom, safety and security. Our dogs show happiness when we come home, when we say nice things to them, and especially

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training Tips You Can Use To Teach Your Dog
      Title: Dog Training Tips You Can Use To Teach Your DogAuthor: Mendy SternDog Training Tips You Can Use To Teach Your DogRegardless of the age of your dog it is never to late totrain them. However, when possible, you should begintraining a puppy at 6 to 8 weeks old. In this article wewill look at dog training tips that you can use to trainyour dog or puppy. First of all positive reinforcement isthe best way to train your dog. Positive training leads toyour dog wanting to please you and it will learn a lotfaster. Dogs are like children in that they want to pleaseyou, but they need to be taught how. As soon as they knowhow to do this they will feel a part of your family.By rewarding your dog with positive praise, and a treat,they will learn to listen to the command you are trying toteach. Each treat could be a piece of small chicken, or atiny treat the size of a dime.You do not want your dog eating off your table so teachthem to lay down in their bed when it is time to si

      Written by: Dog Health


      Dog Training For Baby Boomers
      Article Title: Dog Training For Baby BoomersAuthor: Dan SkriverA lot of people have pets and most have either a cat or a dog.Pets are more common in the households of older people and asthe large baby boomer generation grows older, it will lead to asubstantial increase in the pet population. For many babyboomers, getting a pet later in life will present someunexpected challenges. Especially if the pet of choice is a dog.A cat is in general much easier to have than a dog. However,many people prefer a dog because it is loyal and, as we allknow, man's best friend. However, more so than cats, dogs should be properly trained.Not that dogs are inherently bad, but they become veryenthusiastic and they will take over your house and your life,if not trained. Dogs are pack animals. They need structure and above all theyneed a leader. For you and your dog to have a good life togetheryou must be the leader and training the dog will get you there. The are a number of options you s

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      Dog Training For Baby Boomers
      A lot of people have pets and most have either a cat or a dog. Pets are more common in the households of older people and as the large baby boomer generation grows older, it will lead to a substantial increase in the pet population. For many baby boomers, getting a pet later in life will present some unexpected challenges. Especially if the pet of choice is a dog. A cat is in general much easier to have than a dog. However, many people prefer a dog because it is loyal and, as we all know, man's best friend.However, more so than cats, dogs should be properly trained. Not that dogs are inherently bad, but they become very enthusiastic and they will take over your house and your life, if not trained.Dogs are pack animals. They need structure and above all they need a leader. For you and your dog to have a good life together you must be the leader and training the dog will get you there.The are a number of options you should know before you embark on a dog training program. Dog training i

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog training - house training your dog
      House training is one of the most important parts of training any dog to be a valued part of the family. As with many other aspects of dog training, the best way to house train a dog is to use the dog's own nature to your benefit. The great thing about dogs, and the thing that can make house training much easier, is that dogs are instinctively very clean animals. Dogs would rather not soil the areas where they sleep and eat. In addition, dogs are very good at developing habits regarding where they like to urinate and defecate. For example, dogs that are used to eliminating on concrete or gravel will prefer to eliminate there rather than on grass or dirt. It is possible to use these natural canine habits when house training your dog. Setting up the training area The first step in house training your dog is to set up your training area. A small, confined space such as a bathroom, or part of a kitchen or garage, works best as a training area. This method of training differs from crate tr

      Written by: Care Your Pet


      Benefits Of Having Your Dog Training For Law Enforcement
      Article Title: Benefits Of Having Your Dog Training For LawEnforcementAuthor: Orlando SmithIn recent years, dogs have become an intricate part of law enforcement. Dog training for law enforcement purposes is critical in preparing them for their role in law enforcement. This type of training will have your canine performing more thenbasic guard duties, security, protection or agility exercises.In law enforcement your k9 duties are very clear, and thetraining program is designed to assist them in performing theirduties to their best ability. All k-9 breeds have a uniquesense of smell; dog training can hone those skills to findanyone whether it is a hundred yards away or in a place thatno one would think to look. Police canine training is very rigid because the dogs will be dealing with life and death situations. They are trained to findevidence at a crime scene, or to find lost or missing people miles away from where they were last seen. Dog training also teaches the dog

      Written by: Dog Health


      Dog Training: Do-it-yourself or Obedience School?
      Many pet owners choose to train their puppies themselves, while there are some who prefer to send them off to dog obedience schools. Of course, when training pet dogs, you have to know even just the basic of techniques in order for them to grasp what you want them to learn. In most cases, however, dogs seem to recognize words said by their master and associate this with a particular task that they need to perform. Or perhaps, the master make gestures like performing a sitting position himself, which the dog somehow picks up and imitates. Experience and personal technique is what makes training a dog a success. Desired results can be had depending on the persistence and positive attitude of the master to train, not to mention his relationship with his dog. Obedience schools are a great alternative to training your puppies. While one reason for enrolling a dog to such school is to pick up a useful "trick' or two, another great reason is for them to be given a chance to socialize and

      Written by: Pinoy Pet Blog


      The Importance of Dog Training
      Though we have looked at training a few different ways in previous articles you will find that in this article of training importance we are looking at a few specific behaviours of dogs. There are some dogs that tend to bark a lot more than other dog breeds. If you are aware of the proper training and take the time to train your dog you will not have to worry about much of the barking. This can be important to you as well as your neighbours based on the fact that many like the peace and quite, rather than incessant dog barking. So how do you go about training out some things a dog just does instinctively?Well the answer to that is really more in line with behaviour training. You will need to start the training as early as possible. In other words once the dog breed has been weaned from its mother you will want to enter the dog into training. You can go about training in a few different ways. If you feel you are a confident owner that exhibits patience and a consistent hand you may wish

      Written by: Dog Care & Training Guide


      Dog Training: How To Perfectly Potty Train Your New Puppy
      Article Title: Dog Training: How To Perfectly Potty Train YourNew PuppyAuthor: Lisa FaillaIf you have ever been the proud owner of a new puppy, chancesare that you know what it feels like to step in a warm puddle inthe middle of the night…on your new carpet…in your best socks.It can be a very frustrating thing when your new puppy justrefuses to use the bathroom outside, and it is easy to feel likethere is no end in sight. Luckily, there are some ways toperfectly potty train your new puppy, and although it won'thappen overnight persistence and some good carpet cleaner shouldget you through the rough spots in your potty trainingexperience. To help in your endeavors to get your floor back and put thecarpet cleaner away for good, here are a few tips on trainingyour puppy to use the bathroom in the right spot, all the time. Remember: Puppies are Like People Too First off, it is important to remember that your puppy is likea miniature four-legged person, and a young

      Written by: Dog Health


      Dog Training For Kids At Home
      Little kids are particularly fond of dogs and dogs too like running around children. Dogs really take very good care of kids and are quite protective about them. However, if you have a kid, there are several important factors that you must consider before deciding to bring a pup home.Learn about various breeds and their primary traits. Choose the dog breed that is known to be of easy temperament and training friendly. Besides, the breed the individual traits also matter. For instance, Dobermans are not supposed to be the children's friend yet some of them have been found to be extremely friendly with kids and are very tolerant of their rashness. In a few instances dogs of certain gentle breeds turn out to be short tempered and highly irritable. The best way to find out whether a pup will grow into an angry dog or an affectionate one is to have a look at his mother or grown up siblings.Never forget that the puppy might be much smaller than your kid but would grow much faster than him.

      Written by: Care Your Pet


      Dog Training Accessories, Making Dog Training A Lot Easier
      Having the proper dog training accessories can make training your dog a whole lot easier. Of course your dog needs a house, a crate or a bed. Your pet needs his/her very own plate. Your dog needs attention, guidance, tender-loving care and utmost concern. And, aside from the usual needs of any canine, your lovable pup needs dog-training accessories. For a dog training to be truly successful, the primary essential components are a good dog trainer equipped with an almost ever lasting patience and a dog that is determined, patience, and willing to learn. To be able to have a training that is reliable and productive and to be able to yield immediate and positive results, you ought to provide your dog with the right set of training accessories. If you are on for a serious dog training, then you should first acquaint yourself with the right set of training accessories and equipment. If you enroll your dog in a training school, then the training accessories usually come with the training fee

      Written by: Care Your Pet


      Dog Training: How To Perfectly Potty Train Your New Puppy
      If you have ever been the proud owner of a new puppy, chances are that you know what it feels like to step in a warm puddle in the middle of the night...on your new carpet...in your best socks. It can be a very frustrating thing when your new puppy just refuses to use the bathroom outside, and it is easy to feel like there is no end in sight. Luckily, there are some ways to perfectly potty train your new puppy, and although it won't happen overnight persistence and some good carpet cleaner should get you through the rough spots in your potty training experience. To help in your endeavors to get your floor back and put the carpet cleaner away for good, here are a few tips on training your puppy to use the bathroom in the right spot, all the time. Remember: Puppies are Like People Too First off, it is important to remember that your puppy is like a miniature four-legged person, and a young one at that. The younger your puppy is, the more trouble they are bound to have with this potty tr

      Written by: Care Your Pet


      Dog Training Tips - The Pros and Cons of Using Electronic Fences
      Title: Dog Training Tips - The Pros and Cons of Using Electronic FencesAuthor: Moses WrightDog Training Tips - The Pros and Cons of Using Electronic FencesThere are benefits and disadvantages to electronic fences(or `e-fences'), and these need to be considered carefullywhen evaluating your need for one. E-fences utilize wire(normally underground) and transmitters that will deliver anoise, shock or unpleasant spray via a special collar, inorder to deter a dog approaching the set boundary. A signalis sent to the collar when the dog nears the buried wireand the deterrent is triggered.As some Home Owners Association rules and city ordinancesdo not allow for regular fences, an e-fence, thoughexpensive, may be an option. For those with no back andfront yard fences, an e-fence offers a solution if you wanta dog, but are unable to establish a regular fence.There are negatives that need to be considered though.Dogs require thorough training in order for the e-fence tobe succes

      Written by: Dog Health


      Dog Training. A Lesson You Must Learn Before It's Too Late
      Article Title: Dog Training. A Lesson You Must Learn BeforeIt's Too LateAuthor: John E AdamsDog and Puppy Training for A Happy and Safe Life. A dog has a deep rooted need to perform for us. This is clearlyapparent in "working dogs" but it is also just as strong adesire in other breeds. They yearn to serve, work, obey and be rewarded which in turngives them canine contentment. As a form of basic dog training, once we have introduced a doginto our lives and we should make sure the dog gets to use theirinstincts by setting them sufficient tasks to complete. This is a basic requirement of a dog's life and ensures the dogwill be happy. The most common feature in destructive or unhappy dogs is thatthey are given no function in life. To exist is simply not enough. A dog thrives on outdoorexercise, fetching sticks and chasing a ball as this is a dogslife and it's what dogs do. Dog training will not only improve the dog's life - it willimprove yours too. You will find that

      Written by: Dog Health


      3 dog training tips for dealing with dog emergencies
      3 Tips For Dealing With Dog Emergenciesby Antonius JanuarHave you ever thought about what you need to do should your dog – or another dog – ever suffer a serious, life-threatening injury? What if they have a severe allergy to an insect bite or a bee sting? It’s great to know your vet’s phone number, but what if something happens during off hours? What if you don’t know where the closest emergency animal clinic is located?Augh! Enough with the questions already, right? Any emergency is stressful and scary, and one involving that furry little four-legged member of your family is no exception. The toughest of owners can be instantly reduced to helpless balls of mush if something’s wrong with their dogs and they can’t figure out what to do.1. Preparation is key.The key to getting through a veterinary emergency is preparation. You may think you have that covered with a first aid kit and having the phone number to your vet handy, but what if there isn’t enough time to move y

      Written by: Dog Training


      Dog training issues - refusing to come when called
      Many dog owners fail to recognize the importance of having a dog that comes when called until there is a problem, such as the collar or leash breaking, or the dog tearing free to chase a person or another animal. These situations can be dangerous for the dog, the owner and other members of the community. In areas where there is a lot of vehicular traffic, the situation could even prove fatal to the dog. Unfortunately, many well meaning owners sabotage this important part of their dog's training by allowing it to run off leash and unattended. Whether the dog is allowed to run in the park, on the beach, or just play with other dogs, this teaches the dog that there are many fun things that do not involve its owner. In fact, from the dog's perspective at least, these fun times are often ruined by the appearance of the owner. Look at things from the dog's perspective for a moment. You - the dog - are having a ton of fun running on the beach with all your doggy friends, and suddenly here

      Written by: Care Your Pet


      Dog Training in the Modern World
      The concept of training dogs is no different than with that of humans, gerbils or giraffes. It is all conditioning, plain and simple.How we do this, however, varies greatly among different belief systems, influenced by our experiences and what we hear from others. One of the greatest single roadblocks in recent and more modern dog training is that trainers and dog owners alike tend to humanize the dog, which, in and of itself, is an injustice.I ‘m saying that we should play with our dogs, have fun with them and have them as a companion. But I am also saying that looking at Fido as a furry little person actually robs him of what can make him unique to us. He is a dog.A dog is capable of love, of making us laugh and of giving us undying loyalty that many humans may lack in their lives. For some of these reasons, my dogs are a part of my family. But I never confuse that the needs of my dog are different than mine.As you get to know me through this blog, my seminars/workshops, articles a

      Written by: Team Dog! Blog


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