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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Jamal Ben Alla Your dog is always learning. The problem is &#8211; how do you get your dog to learn good habits and NOT bad habits? Dogs understand things very differently to us humans, so frequently when you are training your dog (or even when you think you are NOT) you are actually [...]]]></description>
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<p>Your dog is always learning. The problem is &#8211; how do you get your dog to learn good habits and NOT bad habits? Dogs understand things very differently to us humans, so frequently when you are training your dog (or even when you think you are NOT) you are actually making behavior problems worse!</p>
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<p>If you have a disobedient dog that causes you stress or embarrassment then you&#8217;ve come to the absolute best place for finding out how to communicate withand train your dog. With my techniques your dog will become that well-behaved dog that makes other people envious.</p>
<p>On this web page you&#8217;ll discover how &#8216;Secrets to Dog Training&#8217; will help you to resolve all your dog&#8217;s behavior problems quickly and for good. These problems include aggression, biting, digging, barking, chewing, jumping, housetraining, whining, bolting out the front door, separation anxiety, pulling on the leash, and a lot more.</p>
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<p>These techniques have been proven to work for 217,455 dog owners worldwide (and counting!) and on this page you can read some of the hundreds of success stories that I have received and continue to receive every day. I hope you become a member of &#8216;Secrets to Dog Training&#8217; so that I can hear your success story soon! </p>
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<p>Your dog is always learning. The problem is &#8211; how do you get your dog to learn good habits and NOT bad habits? Dogs understand things very differently to us humans, so frequently when you are training your dog (or even when you think you are NOT) you are actually making behavior problems worse!</p>
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<p>If you have a disobedient dog that causes you stress or embarrassment then you&#8217;ve come to the absolute best place for finding out how to communicate withand train your dog. With my techniques your dog will become that well-behaved dog that makes other people envious.</p>
<p>On this web page you&#8217;ll discover how &#8216;Secrets to Dog Training&#8217; will help you to resolve all your dog&#8217;s behavior problems quickly and for good. These problems include aggression, biting, digging, barking, chewing, jumping, housetraining, whining, bolting out the front door, separation anxiety, pulling on the leash, and a lot more.</p>
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<p>These techniques have been proven to work for 217,455 dog owners worldwide (and counting!) and on this page you can read some of the hundreds of success stories that I have received and continue to receive every day. I hope you become a member of &#8216;Secrets to Dog Training&#8217; so that I can hear your success story soon! </p>
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<p>jamal ben alla from Morocco, writer, blogger, and web designer.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Collars &#8211; the Advantages</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 16:59:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Bonnie Bennett It is always so much of fun to have a pet. A pet may sometimes add so much to you life. A dog is the most common pet. But keeping a dog is fun only if it is trained. An untrained dog turns into a headache for the owner and other [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is always so much of fun to have a pet. A pet may sometimes add so much to you life. A dog is the most common pet. But keeping a dog is fun only if it is trained. An untrained dog turns into a headache for the owner and other visiting his home. Hence it is essential for every owner to train his or her dog in the early stage of life. This would avoid any sort of annoying behavior by the dog and therefore give you peace of mind. </p>
<p>Dog training should ideally start after few months of its birth. Because this is the time when they start showing their aggressive character and this has to be controlled then. Growth of the aggressive behavior may result in their biting people, chewing any household stuff, barking on everyone and even urinating inside the house. If this is not controlled they dog may even start harming you or your friend or neighbor coming in the house. It is essential to teach them that it is not the right behavior and their aggression needs to come down. </p>
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<p>For those who have obtained a middle aged dog from a pet shop, they can start this training immediately after obtaining their pet. There is one equipment which can immensely help the owner in the process of training the dog. This equipment is the electronic dog training collars. Through this collar, the owner can tell the dog that its behavior is not accepted. </p>
<p>This collar is a put around the neck of a dog and its main functions include control, identification or style. They also help in controlling manually as the owner can grab their dog through it. Dog training collars are the most necessary product used to educate the dog. </p>
<p>Just like any other product, even this equipment has some advantage and disadvantage. These vary for every different type of collar. But it is necessary for the owner to understand them all before starting to use the product. Then only it can be used as a right tool. There is one more thing which the masters need to remember, these collars are only meant for training, and hence they should be removed after it. The collars come with a training manual, which you should go through. This manual will teach you procedure of training your dog. </p>
<p>These dog training collars are liked by people all around the world and a huge number of dog owners are using it and benefiting from its features. Make sure not to mistake your self by buying an ordinary buckle collar instead of an electronic collar. The basic procedure of this electronic collar in training the dog is that it gives a small shock to the dog when the dog shows some wrong behavior such as barking too much. Since the level of shock is very low it cannot harm the dog in any sense. Hence you do not need to worry about the safety of the dog and also do not bring any thing such as cruelty in your mind. If there is any such doubt in your mind you can test it before using it on your dog.
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<p><a target="_blank" target="_new" href="http://www.nobarkdogcollars.net/Dog-Training-Collars-c4.html">Dog Training Collars</a> &#8211; If You Need A Solution To Your Dog`s Digging, Chewing On Furniture, Jumping On Guests, Barking, Etc. A Dog Training Collar Will Help You Solve The Problem.</p>
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		<title>You Should Know About Dog Training Collars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Sarabckns86 Having a pet dog is really exciting but at the same time you need to make sure that your pet is not causing an inconvenience for those living around you. It is therefore necessary to train your dog to do your bidding so that its behavior is kept in check and does [...]]]></description>
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<p>Having a pet dog is really exciting but at the same time you need to make sure that your pet is not causing an inconvenience for those living around you. It is therefore necessary to train your dog to do your bidding so that its behavior is kept in check and does not become unruly. We bring to you a variety of dog related issues that can be tackled using dog training collars which correctively help to train your dog in an excellent manner. If at all your dog is quiet energetic and pulls you during walks, goes around leaping on people or other dogs, is proving to be a nuisance while guests arrive at home, you do not need to worry as this is nothing but a healthy and energetic dogs vital characteristics. You can easily coach your dog to behave as you desire using the various types of dog training collars mentioned below: Choke collars: These are collars that function using a chain link. Incase you are teaching your pet a handshake or heal or any other movement but the dog tries to run off, this type of collar chokes the dog momentarily so that it is restricted from running off and stays in place. Electronic collars: This characteristic of collar gives the dog a miniature shock just enough to turn its head and not a painful shock which may comparatively harm the dog. However, it is recommended that the dog collar be used under supervision for its proper safety. Pinch Collars: This type of training dog collar uses pointed protruding at joints which are similar to the chain linked choke collars. These collars cause a sensation of pinch or bite around the neck and thus contain its unnecessary movements. This type of collar is less prone to cause injuries to your doggy. It is possible for one to order these collars and get them shipped to their doorstep by filling a simple online form. These dog collar specialized companies provide collars for safety, sports, training within a range of 0 &#8211; 0 and above. Thus, you now know how to correct your pet dogs wrong habits by using the preferred collar of your choice. It is important for you to learn their proper use from official trainers and cautioned to be used only when your pet doing something wrong else you may confuse your bowwow. This will help you to groom your pet in a mannered way and be respected by your pet in return.
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		<title>Houston Dog training &#8211; how to stop possessiveness with food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Cessen Castillo Dog training-possessiveness with foodsNevertheless sometimes would love to imagine in any other case, food is usually a dog&#8217;s to begin with priority, therefore the very first move to effective teaching should be to set up on your own since the leader, this may be achieved by exhibiting him that he can [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dog training-possessiveness with foodsNevertheless sometimes would love to imagine in any other case, food is usually a dog&#8217;s to begin with priority, therefore the very first move to effective teaching should be to set up on your own since the leader, this may be achieved by exhibiting him that he can only have his foods at your discretion and command. Give him his dinner, make it possible for him to eat for a handful of seconds, then just take his bowl from him. Use an proper sound every time you do so, these as &#8220;leave&#8221; or &#8220;stop&#8221;, and continue to keep the bowl to get a handful of seconds.Offered he failed to exhibit any aggression as you eliminated the bowl, notify him how &#8216;good boy&#8217;,give it back and permit him to keep on eating. Repeat this two or 3 times during each meal for a couple of days, then one time or 2 times weekly to get a several weeks.</p>
<p>Some canines are never possessive with their food, but you may perhaps locate if the canine came from the large litter, the sole way he could achieve his share of the food was to threaten his brothers and sisters. Obtaining this action reached the desired end result (receiving much more meals),he could well consider it with you.If you really don&#8217;t kind this out really early on, this possessiveness will transfer to other important things, such as bones, toys, furniture and so forth, maybe even to other members of your family members.</p>
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<p>To prevent him getting aggressive together with his meals, really don&#8217;t give him possession of it! By this I imply feed him by hand for any couple of weeks. Put together his food inside bowl as common, but never put the bowl about the floor for him. Only feed him a handful at a time. The bowl of foods about the floor nearly instinctively can make him need to guard it, so if he is not place with this position of needing to guard, he will not bite!</p>
<p>Feeding by hand also can help if your dog is dominant in other locations. It can make him entirely reliant on you for your most crucial thing in his everyday life,his meals,and this will reinforce your position of pack leader, as he&#8217;s only receiving the meals from you and never from your bowl. You are able to also use this time period of hand feeding in your advantage by producing him conduct some small buy from you for many of the meals. Get him to sit to begin with prior to a person handful, or to lie down for your following, and so forth. Will not make him run all-around for that foods as this might bring about digestive upsets.</p>
<p>You can find that soon after a few weeks of this regime, his standard frame of mind above possessions will alter. You could then look at offering him his meals in a bowl again, and, presented there exists no signal of aggression, proceed to feed him typically.</p>
<p>For canines which are meals possessive, tend not to give them bones or toys, because they will try to guard these inside the very same way. When the meals possession has long been sorted out, you could try out introducing a toy, but be certain the puppy understands that it truly is your toy, and he is only authorized to play with it with you, and if you choose the sport will be to stop, you should finish up using the toy.
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<p>Head to <a target="_blank" target="_new" href="http://www.houstoninhomedogtraining.com/">Dog Training Houston</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Courses: The Secret To a Well-Behaved Canine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Alan Smith Sit down, stay, heel, roll &#8211; these are the basic instructions that most dogs are skilled to perform. Canine homeowners all the time need their canine to be nice to dwell with, to be protected, and to be accountable pets. Nevertheless, these behaviors are usually not learned by these animals on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sit down, stay, heel, roll &#8211; these are the basic instructions that most dogs are skilled to perform. Canine homeowners all the time need their canine to be nice to dwell with, to be protected, and to be accountable pets. Nevertheless, these behaviors are usually not learned by these animals on their own. Right here is the place dog training courses is available in so that anyone who needs to have their canine educated can do so.There are at the least three options for you if you wish to prepare your dog. First, you may attempt training your canine determining what works and what doesn&#8217;t as you go along. Second, attend a dog obedience school. There are totally different establishments which are providing dog training courses in line with what dog you are about to train. Third, take some online or home dog training lessons so that you can learn the intricate strategy of instructing and coaching your dog.There are a number of advantages that you will enjoy if you choose to enlist in some dog training courses. In obedience coaching, you&#8217;ll study the ways to effectively assert your dominance over your canine. It is crucial for them to learn that you are in charge. But in fact, keep in mind that this is a -approach process and that you just and your canine ought to be partners.Canine coaching programs will teach you the elemental instructions on tips on how to make your dog respond to primary instructions, corresponding to sit, keep, and be quiet. A very powerful behaviors that you need to be able to control are biting and barking. In canine training college, it is possible for you to forestall your dog from performing out of line. These explicit behaviors have to be dealt whereas your dog is still young.After your dog coaching course, you will not must be coping with pulling and pushing along with your dog anymore. You will be able to know its staring and pausing and running modes. Then, you will feel like you&#8217;ve gotten the friendliest and essentially the most accountable canine there is on Earth. Lorenza R. Barie
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		<title>Tips For Dog Training In Orlando</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Schew Maker In the ancient days dogs were considered as the best animal for hunting as well as guarding, but with time man found that dogs were their best friend and they showered their utmost loyalty towards their masters. Their smartness, bravery and faithfulness made man think about his health and training. Dog [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the ancient days dogs were considered as the best animal for hunting as well as guarding, but with time man found that dogs were their best friend and they showered their utmost loyalty towards their masters. Their smartness, bravery and faithfulness made man think about his health and training. Dog training in Orlando is given high priority, as people in Florida face many problems regarding their pet&#8217;s behavior.</p>
<p>The dog owners face a lot of behavioral issues ranging form, chewing of furniture, to attacking people outdoor. These problems really become troublesome when the dog is not properly trained. When the frustration level reaches the total point, then most of the time the owners end up turning their dog to some other shelter. This kind of a problem can be corrected with proper training under the guidance of expert Orland dog trainers. Here are some tips that can help you in providing proper training to your dog.</p>
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<p>1. The behavioral issue in your dog can be corrected if he is addressed to a proper trainer at the young age, which means when he is puppy. A puppy can learn things easily than a young adult dog. When your puppy becomes an adult the behavioral issue becomes a little difficult to rectify and ultimately it sometimes also happen that you eliminate your dog. 2. There are many expert Orland dog trainers in Florida, who can help you in dealing with the behavioral issues like aggression, biting, excessive barking, dominance and disobedience. 3. The trainers of most of the centers are enthusiastic enough and they train dog belonging to any breed or shelter. They also believe that dog at any age level can be rehabilitated.4. The trainers maintain a healthy and happy relation with the dog so that the problem s is solved and you get back your furry pal in the way you wanted him to be. 5. The expert trainers in Florida train your dog how to behave both at home as well as in public.</p>
<p>There are many centers for dog training in Orlando. You can browse through the internet and collect all the information available about the trainers. Many times you can also get a clear picture of the best training centre through your friends and relatives. The reviews about the training centers available online, are also of good resource on the process of hunting, for a training school to train your pet. Many of the training centers in Orland send experts to your house to see and get information about your pet, on the process they also try and understand your requirements. The training program conducted by them for your pet&#8217;s rehabilitation can be customized, according to your affordability. Expert Orlando dog trainers, with their efficiency educate you and your dog; this comforts you from the worry that your canine companion might end up like a machine, completely different from his personality after the training. Flexible training hours along with home calls and private class makes dog training convenient.
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<p><a target="_blank" target="_new" href="http://www.orlandodogwhisperer.com/">Dog training in Orlando</a> is given high priority, as people in Florida face many problems regarding their pet&#8217;s behavior. This kind of a problem can be corrected with proper training under the guidance of <a target="_blank" target="_new" href="http://www.orlandodogwhisperer.com/">expert Orland dog trainers</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Correct &amp; Effective Training for Dealing with Aggressive Dog Training &#8211; The Reasons That Lead to Aggression in Dogs</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having an aggressive dog as a pet is no fun at all. For one, the sweet, nice, obedient, well-trained pet that one looks to find in their pet dog, is shot to hell and it also makes it clear in the course of the training that a dog that has a lot of aggression in him makes for a very difficult target to train. Not only can you not train the dog effectively well but your entire set routine to train him or the decided goals of what you expected your pet to do are not fulfilled either.</p>
<p> In such a scenario, many of us will think of quitting and not going through the aggressive pet training at all. But that does not have to be the natural course of things. There are ways in which aggressive dogs training can be carried out and that is by using certain aggressive dog training tips. So, if you have an aggressive dog, training him will not be an easy task. Follow these pointers on aggressive dog training and you&#8217;ll have your answers in no time.</p>
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<p><strong>Aggressive Dog Behavior</strong></p>
<p> Before getting into aggressive dog training, it is important to know what causes aggression in dogs. This will help you understand your pet better and lead to better dog care. Some of the reasons that lead to aggression in dogs are:</p>
<p>Sometimes, the pet owner&#8217;s behavior to the pet dog will lead to aggression. These behaviors include, constant chaining, excessively punished or poorly fed dogs.<br />
Aggression can also come about as a reaction to other dogs and pets. This is because the dog wants to prove it&#8217;s territorial rights and be recognized as the alpha male.<br />
Being in an unfamiliar situation, surrounded by unknown people might lead to aggression in a dog.<br />
Dog health could be one of the other reasons for why you would require training aggressive dogs. Suffering from a disease or being affected by an ailment might cause the dog to exhibit aggression as a result of the pain that he is experiencing.</p>
<p><strong>Aggressive Dog Behavior Training</strong></p>
<p> These were some of the reasons that could lead to aggression in a dog. Once you realize that your pet dog has aggression, you will need some methods of aggressive dog behavior training. Here are some of them:</p>
<p><strong>Prevent Aggression</strong><br /> It is possible to prevent the onset of aggression in your dog from early on. When the dog is new to your family, make sure that you introduce him to a lot of people and take him into different environments. This will train the dog to not show aggressive behavior traits when he meets new people or is taken into unfamiliar territories. So also touch him in a cuddling manner as often as you can. This will help the dog to become habituated to being handled.</p>
<p><strong>Recognize Aggression</strong><br /> A dog will exhibit aggression by exhibiting signs like barking, growling, barring his teeth. More subtle signs include &#8211; standing rooted to one spot, pinning its ears to the head, stiff body, a hard, long stare. These signs of aggression are given as a signal to tell others to &#8216;back off&#8217;. Learn to recognize these signs in the dog.</p>
<p><strong>Never Punish</strong><br /> When a dog shows these signs of aggression, never ever punish him/her. That will only stop the dog from giving any signs and rather leading to a direct attack. Punishing a dog is not the correct way of dealing with aggressive dog training.</p>
<p><strong>Stop the Biting</strong><br /> Training a dog when he is a puppy is the best method of aggressive dog training. At this stage, when a puppy starts to administer dog bites on your hands or nips at your toes playfully, it can lead to the bites developing into something more aggressive. When this happens, use this method for employing effective dog obedience &#8211; After he bites you, be firm and say &#8216;NO&#8217; loudly. Usually a pup will get the message. But if the biting still does not stop, then put him in a room and lock it for 30 seconds. This will make him realize that this behavior is not acceptable. So also, making the dog understand that you are the alpha leader and not him, is very very important. <br /><strong>Conditioning Behavior</strong><br /> A very popular method that is used in psychology is called the conditioning method. In this, you condition the mind to think in a particular direction. In aggressive dog training, it works this way &#8211; If you find that the aggressive behavior of the dog is caused due to territorial aggression and the other presence of dogs, use the same aggression to change his thinking. Associate that aggression towards other dogs to a positive thing. For example, whenever you find that there is dog barking, or dog fights or the dog lunges at other dogs, simply give him a treat. With every incident that this happens and you give him dog food in the form of a treat, he will start associating the presence of other dogs to being treated and the time will come when he will no longer bark at other dogs but simply expect a treat when other dogs come onto the scene, thus changing his dog behavior for the better. <br /><strong>Reinforcing Good Behavior</strong><br /> Whenever your dog follows an order or behaves according to the way in which he is trained, reward him. This will help to reinforce the good behavior and ensure continued good behavior.</p>
<p><strong>Dog Training Class</strong><br /> It is always a good idea to sign up a new puppy for a behavior training class. This is because , the trainers are professionals who can teach your dog the proper and right manner of behavior. The practice and bringing the behavior into practice can be done by you at home.</p>
<p> These were some of the aggressive dog training tips that you can use for effective training. Be assured that if you train your dog well, the returns of having a well trained, obedient and well behaved pet are incomparable. And will lend you many moments of happiness and stress busting activities.</p>
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		<title>Rhodesian Ridgeback ? How To Prevent Your Dog From Biting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rhodesian Ridgebacks are known not only for the distinct fan-like ridge along their backs. This breed originally known as the African Lion Hound also makes excellent companions and guard dogs. Part of Rhodesian Ridgeback training is correcting unwanted behavior such as biting. Biting may be a typical guard dog&#8217;s natural instinct, but with guidance you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rhodesian Ridgebacks are known not only for the distinct fan-like ridge along their backs. This breed originally known as the African Lion Hound also makes excellent companions and guard dogs. Part of <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.trainpetdog.com/Rhodesian-Ridgeback/about-rhodesian-ridgeback.html">Rhodesian Ridgeback training</a> is correcting unwanted behavior such as biting. Biting may be a typical guard dog&#8217;s natural instinct, but with guidance you can prevent yourself from having big problems (and destroyed furniture) in the long run.</p>
<p>Anyone with a dog in their home will understand how canines like to nip, chew and bite &#8212; ridgebacks are no exception. While the ridgeback is not necessarily a dangerous dog, they can be a bit aloof towards strangers and can also be a bit stubborn without the proper dog training.</p>
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<p>When should I teach my dog? Training a Rhodesian Ridgeback when they are young is most ideal. Ridgeback pups are still eager to learn and enjoy socializing with others. Younger dogs have a greater tendency to &#8220;bite&#8221; when they&#8217;re teething. It goes away when they age, but you would also still have to be patient when your older dog starts to bite or show improper behavior. What can you do to prevent them from biting?</p>
<p>1. <strong>Use toys.</strong> You may find yourself picking up destroyed objects from your house with their chewing. To keep this from happening, make sure you give them enough chew toys to play with. This keeps them happy and entertained, thus lessens the need to be destructive.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Socialize them.</strong> Rhodesian Ridgebacks also have a strong pack instinct, so regular play with family members and other pets is recommended. Socializing your ridgeback goes beyond getting them familiarized with traffic or noises. Letting them play with other dogs allows them to understand that it is not acceptable to bite at will.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Do not punish.</strong> Excessive punishment, kicking or slapping a Rhodesian Ridgeback will not do you any good. There is rarely any difficulty with training this breed since they are very intelligent and loyal to their master. Ignoring them if they did something wrong would already be a good indicator of punishment. Unlike other sporting dogs, the Ridgeback may not put up with aggression by the owner &#8212; it responds more to positive reinforcement and rewards.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Show them who&#8217;s boss.</strong> Although the Ridgeback may be a great family dog, part of their temperament would be it having less of a servitude nature compared to other dogs. Rhodesian Ridgebacks have a greater tendency of treating you as their equal rather than their master if you&#8217;re not conscious.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Be consistent.</strong> Once you start <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.trainpetdog.com">dog training</a>, you must make sure that everyone in the house provides consistent commands. All the members of the family should have the exact same orders as well as hand signals so as not to confuse them.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Be preventive.</strong> Do not wait for the threat of your ridgeback to bite before you begin dog training them. A lot of dog owners nowadays just go through the motions, and wait for someone to get bitten before they start researching and preparing. Do not let this happen to you. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are loyal, loving and great family dogs, it&#8217;s all just a matter of putting their protective instincts into good use and stop them from biting!</p>
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		<title>Stopping Your Dogs Harsh Behaviour By Learning How To Stop Dogs From Biting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common problems associated with dog ownership is that of excessive biting. Unfortunately, few people really know how to stop dogs from biting. As a result, dog biting problems are usually either handled inappropriately or simply ignored. The problem with this is that this problem can become more serious as the dog [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>        One of the most common problems associated with dog ownership is that of excessive biting. Unfortunately, few people really know how to stop dogs from biting. As a result, dog biting problems are usually either handled inappropriately or simply ignored. The problem with this is that this problem can become more serious as the dog ages, and it may even lead to the need for euthanasia. Addressing the problem early and understanding the root cause of the problem may be the best ways to avoid such extreme measures.</p>
<p>In their normal pack interactions, dogs use biting as a way to show their dominance over the other pack members. A dog who bites another dog is therefore seeking the submission of that dog &#8211; an acknowledgement of his superiority. When you bring a dog home, it is natural for him to view you as a member of his pack, even though you are from a different species. For this reason, you can expect your dog to start nipping early on as he tries to establish his position in his new pack &#8211; your household.</p>
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<p>This early nipping may seem cute and playful, but it should be discouraged. If you allow the behaviour to continue, your dog might come to think of himself as the dominant member of the pack and his biting may become more serious as he grows older. What you need to do instead is teach your dog that YOU are the leader of the pack and he should submit to you, not the other way around.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there are several easy ways for you to learn how to stop dogs from biting, and it&#8217;s not really as tricky as you may think. To establish yourself as pack leader, a good technique is to let your dog wait until you have finished eating before he gets his food. To let him know that biting is not an accepted behaviour, give a little yelp when he nips at you even if it doesn&#8217;t hurt and then say a firm NO while looking directly in his eyes. Grabbing the scruff of his neck and giving him a little shake is also a good idea.</p>
<p>Sure, learning how to stop dogs from biting takes time and patience, but the end result is surely worth the effort. Just imagine that at the end of it all, you and your dog will have a stronger bond and a more meaningful relationship. If you feel that you can&#8217;t possibly handle this part of dog training by yourself, then by all means seek the help of a professional dog trainer. </p>
<p>A dog trainer can either handle the training himself, or point you in the right direction and supervise you while you train your dog not to bite. Once you are able to accomplish this, you are sure to end up with an impressively well-behaved dog. And what&#8217;s best is that when you learn how to stop dogs from biting, you will never again feel the need to abandon, give away, or euthanize any dog that comes your way. The good news, is that in 94% of cases, Home Dog Training by following the step by step instructions fo a professional home training guide have effectively changed or substantially reduced aggressive dogs tendencies to bite. </p>
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		<title>How to train dog to sit,jump,attack and fetch, train dog not bite or bark and be service dog</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog is man&#8217;s best friend. It can be of good use if it follow your orders, but it will be headache if it does not follow you. How to train dog is an easy task. You will know how to train dog to sit, fetch, jump, attack and train dog not to bite or bark if you follow certain principles. How to train dog is based on Pavlov&#8217;s conditioned reflex, where a dog is trained to do certain things and not to do other things. The things which would be needed to train a dog is a strap around its neck, a ball, a stick. Now follow these simple steps.</p>
<p>How to train a dog to sit<br />Put a strap around the dog&#8217;s neck. When you say sit, then lower its back. Give a break. Practise this step again. You will know how to train a dog to sit. After you say sit, the dog will learn to sit down after some days.</p>
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<p>How to train a dog to fetch<br />Place a ball at some distance from the dog. Say the word fetch, then after saying fetch drag the dog to the ball and place it between its front legs. After few days of practise, the dog will learn how to fetch.</p>
<p>How to train a dog to jump<br />Say the word jump and lift the strap at its neck so that both the front legs are raised. Practise it for few days.</p>
<p>How to train a dog to attack<br />Place an object in front of dog. say the word attack and drag the strap of the dog so that its teeth touches the object. Repeat it.</p>
<p>How to train a dog not to bite<br />When a dog is biting an object then hit it with the stick and say don&#8217;t bite. Practise it.</p>
<p>How to train a dog not to bark<br />When a dog is barking then hit it with the stick and say don&#8217;t bark. The dog will be conditioned that it will be hit with a stick after listening don&#8217;t bark, so it will stop barking.</p>
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