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Dog Obedience Training – The Down Command

The down command is the next lesson to teach in your dog obedience training schedule. It should be taught as soon as you and your dog have mastered the sit command.

The down command is a fundamental ingredient of your overall dog obedience training program. It provides the foundation for many other advanced commands/skills and establishes you as the leader in the relationship you share with your dog. The reason for this is that the laying down position is a submissive and somewhat vulnerable position for your dog to be in, especially when you are standing tall over the top of your dog.

The down command is a very handy tool you will come to rely on in many situations. Popping your dog down into the lying down position is great for times when you need to go into a shop or for occassions when there are small children around. It can take a bit of practice to reach this level, but it is worth the effort.

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Three Principles of Dog Obedience Training

Dogs have their natural temper, behavior and sometimes even attitude. But under no circumstances that you should expect proper manners and good conduct from a dog. After all it is still an animal. However, there are ways to curb their natural instincts. One of the most popular is Dog Obedience Training. In this article, we would look into three basic principles that must be observed when training your dog to be obedient, they are as follows:

First Principle, BE CONSISTENT. 

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Dog Obedience Training Should be Started Now!

Dog Obedience Training

There are few things that are more frustrating than having an ill mannered,a ggressive dog around the house. Proper, early training will insure that you will not face what may become serious problems as the dog begins to mature. There is nothing funny about having a dog, big or small, trashing your home. Dog obedience training will help you to have a dog that behaves as it should, the way that you want it to behave. And, more importantly, because most dog problems are caused by owners that haven’t clue, it will train you to be a better doggy parent.

Step One

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Dog Obedience Training – How to Cure Dog Mounting Problems

Why you dog or puppy may start mounting…

Some dogs and Puppies start exhibing this behavior when they play. They would have started mounting with their litter mates during playful situations and this behavior may continue especially after you have started play-time as this may stimulate over sexual behavior.
Some dogs and puppies start mounting as way of showing that they are the dominant and ‘Alpha Male’ or pack leader. In the wild the ‘Alpha Male’ is allowed to mount whichever female that takes his fancy and this has been passed down in today’s dogs genes – so your dog or puppy is mounting as way of stating that he or she is the alpha male.
Mounting is relatively common in dogs that are going through puberty and they start exhibiting this behavior in resonse to a surge in their testoterone levels.

Prevention and Curing Dog Mounting Problems

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Dog Obedience Training – Puppy Socialization

Puppy socialization is a very important and often underestimated part of the dog obedience training process – consequently it is important to start as early as possible in your puppy’s life. The reason why it is so important is that it will help to build your puppy’s confidence around everyday things such as humans, cars, traffic, joggers, noise and other animals.

By following a strict socialization program you will dispel any unnatural fears that your puppy has around other dogs, people etc which will also help to stop any unnatural anxiety which could lead to your pooch biting out of fear. By introducing your puppy to a range of different experiences your puppy will be less fearful and have a well rounded and more balanced temperament. Below is a short list of the different things that you should introduce your puppy to.

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Master The Art Of Dog Obedience Training

DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING

MAKE THE PUPS KNOW WHO’S IN CHARGE

They are man’s best friend, as they say cute and cuddly, intelligent and witty, lean and furry.

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It’s always nice when your dog or puppy shows you that he’s really happy to see you when you get home, however this over excitement can end up being a nuisance as your puppy gets older and bigger. Lets be realistic do you really want muddy foot prints all over your brand new dress or trousers? No thought not!

 What causes over excitement in dogs and puppies?

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Dog Obedience Training: Stay Command

A dog that has mastered the “stay” is always a well mannered and safe dog. This command can come in handy in many situations, and isn’t as hard as you might think to teach your dog. Before you attempt to begin this training, ensure that your dog already responds to his name and also knows the ” sit command ” or ” down command “, this is very important and those are the foundations for any kind of obedience training. Some may consider sit and stay to be almost the same or unnecessary, because they assume by administering the sit command should be enough to have your dog stay. This isn’t so because with most commands you will be around until you allow your dog to go free. Once left alone its the dogs natural instinct to follow their leader.

Have your dog assume the “sit” or “down” position, showing or even letting him smell his/her favorite treat

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Dog Obedience Training – How to Stop your Puppy Biting

There are a number of reasons why puppies and dogs start biting or showing aggression. Below we have listed some of the reasons why this behavior may start happening.

Play - Puppy biting is a common aspect of play when they are surrounded by their litter mates. However, it’s fine that they exhibit this behavior in the litter with their brothers and sisters but it becomes a problem when this behavior continues when they arrive home and start biting members of the family.

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The addition of a new puppy to your family is an exciting event. A puppy brings joy and never ending fascination. But, it is easy to get caught up in all the excitement and forget that your new dog also brings with him the responsibilities that go with being a dog owner. Every year thousands of dogs are abandoned by their owners because they can no longer handle them. The dogs have become a nuisance, uncontrollable or dangerous to society. But, things do not have to end this way. These tragedies can be easily prevented by following a few simple rules of responsible dog ownership.

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