Archive for December, 2010

Detection dog training


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Dog Training – Walking on leash

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Guide Dog Training


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Dog obedience traing can be difficult when not carried out correctly. How do you stop a dog from doing something you wish he or she wouldn’t do? It isn’t always easy, especially when the dog sets its mind to doing it. Here are some suggestions to help you change the dog’s bad habits and improve your dog obedience training.

Dogs will constantly do what works for them. Any behavior that your dog displays, positive or negative, he/she does it because it gets them something they want. If its bad behavior that you don’t like or appreciate- think about what they get out of it and then take that away from the dog- the bad behavior will stop or change. Dog obedience training always starts with the right step. For instance, dogs generally jump up on people when they come home because they get some form of attention. Remove the attention and they will stop jumping up on you. You can remove the attention by saying “NO” with a firm voice and leave the room (closing a door works especially well) Don’t hit the animal. Wait a few seconds and try to re-enter the room – repeat until the dog gives you a different behavior. Reinforce the new behavior by entering the room and giving the dog the attention he seeks.

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Best Dog Training video


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Dogs Potty Training – Puppy Training Tips

This post can help you with dogs potty training. You can potty train dogs of any age, not just puppies. You might need to give special treatment to older dogs that have been outside dogs or were never housetrained.

In case your dog does have an accident in the house, you will have to get rid of the urine and eliminate the odor or the dog will continue to go back to that place. To wash the spot, try products with active enzymes in them rather then products that just mask the odor for a few days.

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POLICE DOG TRAINING – K9 TRAINER FRED HASSEN


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Dog Obedience Training ? The Basics

Dog Obedience Training simply means the training of any dog.  It could range from basic (beginner’s) training to a high level (advanced) competition among different clubs where more accuracy and commands as well as performance are judged and scored.  A lot of dog trainers have a lot of fun during different competition events.

How would you know if the dog is obedient?  Just start training with the basic commands and see if it responds each time you give the command.  You can consider dog obedient, instead of just trained in obedience, when it responds reliably each and every time the command is given.  Not every dog that goes through a Dog Obedience Training is obedient though.  If it doesn’t responds to the trainer’s command right away, then your dog is not obedient yet.  Keep training, and it will.  Repetition and love is a key to an obedient dog.

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Having a new member like the puppy in your residence and your family may end up as great news and bad things at the same time. As long as you are able to take care and provide the puppy appropriate training than this could be nice things, you happy, family members happy and the dog also satisfied. On the other hand if you just wanting to owning a pup without having further plans to take care and teach them in that case puppy will grow up into destructive grownup doggy and may destroy your condition and all family members might be mad at you and the dog.

 

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