Friday, April 27th, 2012 at
4:49 pm
Article by Exceeds
When I first bought Secrets to Dog Training, I was not very sure if the program would help. After all, how much can a book and a couple of CD’s on dog obedience teach me about canine behavior that I already know? But I was wrong. In this Secrets to Dog Training review, I want to share my experience with my dog after using this program.
This program was first launched as Sit Stay Fetch. In 2009, they changed it to Secrets to Dog Training. This program has sold over 250,000 copies ever since it was launched and even today continues to be the highest selling puppy training program online. After having used it, I am not at all surprised that this program has been a bestseller for years.
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Sunday, March 25th, 2012 at
4:47 pm
Article by puneet dua
If you are considering of purchasing a dog for your kids at residence, then do not overlook to plan about the obedience training as nicely. For every pet we raise in our residence are person dwelling beings. They have their own needs, wishes, routines and feelings. They do not follow our instructions and directions all the time.
As lengthy they are residing being we cannot force them each and every time to comply with the rules we set for them. Rather we can believe of training them up to live a decent lifestyle. The value of training your animal is immense. No one will adore your puppy that annoys the neighbor, damages the gardens of others, scares the public on the road and jumps on the new comers to your house. These are situational incidents that are pretty widespread to happen if you do not flip that uncivilized beast into a civilized puppy.
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Monday, March 19th, 2012 at
4:48 pm
Article by Thomas
Dog Obedience Training Successful Tips
Dogs are very sociable creatures. Some of them can get to the point of being too sociable and may get aggressive. Thus, it is very important to train and control the behavior of your dog.
The last thing you want is to have your dog biting other people. Some statistics show that as high as 77% of dog biting incidents occur within the family. Yet experts say that most of these cases could have been easily avoided with good dog obedience training techniques.
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Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 at
4:47 pm
Article by Jimmy Stephen
Secrets of Successful Dog Obedience Training
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 at
4:48 pm
Article by Xavier Tyler
You may think that dog obedience training would be very difficult especially if you have never trained a dog before. Of course you want your dog to behave, but how do you get it to do so? What if you make a mistake? Dog obedience training doesn’t have to be as hard as everyone imagines it to be, you just have to know the right things to say and do. As a dog owner dedicated to the goal of training your dog to behave, it is important to be patient, structured, and loving when training your dog. It is important to note that your dog isn’t the only one who has room to learn new tricks. When you start dog obedience training, you are training yourself as well. You will learn a lot besides just the best method to train your dog by, such as the personality and attitudes of your dog. The more you get to know your dog and the way he or she behaves, the easier it will be for you to figure out the best training methods. When you are training your dog to be obedient, it is very important to be firm and consistent in your training techniques. You need to be patient with your dog because it will take a little time for your dog to learn to be obedient. If you stay consistent the way you are training them and be sure not to give up, your dog will learn what you are teaching them, it can just take time. It is important not to give up on them if they haven’t made any progress after just one day. If you keep your eye on the prize and work with them, all of your hard work will pay off. In order to make the job of training your dog easier, you should begin training your dog to do obedient as soon as you get your dog. Although pupply behaviors can be very cute, you are sending your dog the wrong signals if you allow your dog to misbehave in the beginning when it is just a puppy. You must establish dominance over the puppy and set firm rules the very moment he comes home. The most important and tricky step in training is the beginning of potty training. Although jumping, biting, chewing on objects, and running away from you are cute in the puppy stage, it is important to teach your dog from the beginning that these behaviors are not acceptable. Because dogs are creatures that work in packs, you need to let your dog know that you are the leader of this pack. You can become the Alpha by making sure that your dog knows who is in charge of this family as soon as he or she comes home. You do not have to start being a task master as soon as your new puppy comes home, have some fun with them, but remember to reign in bad behavior from the very start. Even while you are training them, don’t forget to play with your new puppy and have a lot of fun with them. In order to be prepared for you new puppy’s arrival into your home, it would be a great idea to do a little research on dog obedience training before you bring your new puppy home. Even if you have already picked up your furry little friend in a hasty decision and are now browsing for ways to train him, you can still find hope. But you must understand that you make yourself known to him as the alpha of your little back as soon as possible. You must also remain constant in the training you put him or her through.
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Sunday, October 9th, 2011 at
4:52 pm
Article by Jake Tylor:
* “Heel” to walk on a loose leash
* Respond to “No!”
* “Sit”
* “Stay”
* “Down”
* Respond to “Release”
One reason for doing obedience training is to establish a foundation from which you and your dog can learn to effectively relate to one another. The first thing obedience training does is to create a common language for you and your dog. This, in turn, lets your dog know the proper response (behavior) that you expect in place of socially maladaptive behavior.
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Monday, September 12th, 2011 at
4:49 pm
Article by Dr. Mayra Alfonso
Initially, what is necessary if you decided to train your dog? The first plan is usually the most essential thing to perform and also ignored. If you are preparing to enhance your pet’s behavior, it is truly essential to check your entire relationship with your pet. It is recommended to teach your pet with dog obedience training once you have a good bond with your pet. Though, the relationship with your dog will be stronger once you undergo your pet to a dog obedience training. Definitely, the basic relationship with your pet is vital in order for your dog to have trust on you.
If you don’t have a strong attachment with your dog, the dog obedience training will not run smoothly and will make you feel frustrated as you go along each tasks. If you are focusing on particular behaviors, and your dog is not cooperating well, you may break this procedure into an easy step by step procedure in order for the handler to manage the dog obedience training uncomplicatedly. If you want to implement to your dog to not bark simultaneously, you must be able to teach the canine by command. After this command is well established on the dog, you will be able to silent him on command as well as to teach him to bark on command. Dog obedience training is not all about training the dog with the ultimate objectives at first. You can surely begin the dog obedience training with simple commands.
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Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 at
4:51 pm
Article by Wendy Gorman
Dogs are said to be “man’s best friend”. We love dogs because they are lively, full of character and can be trained and taught to respond to commands which control their behavior. How is this obedient behavior achieved? Obedience training can be tricky and therefore requires the dog owner to have some understood of the basic methods utilized in dog training. Dog obedience training not only gives pleasure and is fun, but more importantly, it enhances your dog’s skills. It is also one the best bonding activities experienced between you and your pet.
Do not be over ambitious and aggressive in your training. Obedience training requires some time to successfully complete. Be aware that such training is ideally designed to assess and improve upon the inherent habits and traits of your pet. Do not expect obedience training to solve your dog’s behavioral problems in an instant. The program should assist your dog and properly influence him to build on his positive and good habits. A collateral advantage of instituting a training program for your dog is that it serves as a means for resolving any other problems that may arise from time to time.
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Sunday, August 7th, 2011 at
4:52 pm
Question by Peyton: what is you dog taught in obedience training?
I am try to teach my dog some obedience. since there is absolutely no trainer any where near where i live, i have to take it opon myself to do it. so i just need to know what is your dog taught in obedience training?
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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at
4:53 pm
Article by Johnney Pauley
Yes you can do basic dog obedience training. Using simple commands will make life easier with your pet. Every dog owner should learn basic dog obedience training, either by DIY books and videos or through professionally organized classes. When Hershey (my 140lb English Mastiff puppy) and I take our daily walks, it is not uncommon for us to see other dog walkers being pulled around by powerful, and undisciplined dogs. Dogs like people are not born with good manners, they need to be taught how to act. Therefore basic dog obedience training is extremely necessary.
Books on dog behavior can help you learn how to stop dog behavior problems (for example, dog aggression). Training your dog in the comfort of your own home can be a very appealing option, especially if you’d prefer not to spend lots of money on training classes for dogs, in which case a book on dog behavior would be a wise investment, but only if you put what it teaches you in to practice on a daily and consistent basis.
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