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		<title>Dog Training Collars: Are they effective?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Allaric Saltzman Many of us would love to have dogs as pets. Selecting a dog is a tedious and time consuming affair and at times the whole family is involved. After all it would be a part of the family and the time spent in identifying the right dog would be justified. But [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many of us would love to have dogs as pets. Selecting a dog is a tedious and time consuming affair and at times the whole family is involved. After all it would be a part of the family and the time spent in identifying the right dog would be justified. But than is that enough? Not at all since the dog will need some training to gel with the family. The family would want the dog to be obedient and respond to the whims and fancies of the family. This is where the role of a dog collar comes in to play. A dog collar as the name suggests is a collar worn round the dogs neck and could be remotely controlled. Signals would be sent to him and depending on the training imparted to him, he would respond. Fundamentally dog training is all about communication. A dog trainer would simply want the dog to respond to his signals so that his behavior is just right. </p>
<p>It is a fact that dogs are an intelligent breed of animal and can be easily trained. Regardless of the purpose of training, it is widely accepted that a dog collar can give us a better behavior. There are times when a dog would act stubborn and will just not listen to your commands and we all know how frustrating it can be. We all know how embarrassing it is when your dog would just bark at your visitors who happen to be your near and dear ones. There are various types of dog collars that are available in the market and one can make a choice depending on the type of dog he possesses. But than having many choices makes it difficult to select the right collar for your dog. It&#8217;s therefore paramount that you opt for the right collar for your dog. For example if the dog is used for hunting expeditions he would need to be trained for a tracking collar device controlled by a remote. Likewise a domesticated dog would need an anti-bark dog device by which his masters could control him. Most of them are effective and serve the purpose. Some vendors would give you the option to return the collar within 30 days and the money would be refunded if at all the collar would not serve the purpose. </p>
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<p>However not everybody approves the use of a collar since it could be misused. There are some collars through which shocks of various intensities are released and totally under the control of the trainer. The emotional behavior of a dog is very important consideration during training and if it is not understood by the trainer, the chances of increasing the intensity of the shock stimulant would only create more harm. Some trainers could also use it as a deterrent to punish the dog in some cases and therefore many animal right organizations have pleaded for their ban. They simply suggest that they use more humane ways like rewarding the dog with his favorite food during his training.
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		<title>Clicker Training &#8211; The Most Effective Training Method</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Thomas Rimmer Clicker training is one of the most effective ways of training your dog, and makes use of a small plastic box which contains a metal strip that makes a &#8220;click&#8221; sound when pressed. This is called the clicker, and it&#8217;s an essential tool for use with clicker training. How does clicker [...]]]></description>
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<p>Clicker training is one of the most effective ways of training your dog, and makes use of a small plastic box which contains a metal strip that makes a &#8220;click&#8221; sound when pressed. This is called the clicker, and it&#8217;s an essential tool for use with clicker training. How does clicker training work though?</p>
<p>By using clicker training, we can clearly communicate with our dogs by employing a little consistency and co-operation. We can use it to correct any existing unwanted behaviours, but we can also use it to help shape and reinforce new behaviour too. Dogs learn by the immediate effects of their actions, and by using positive reinforcement; clicker training takes full advantage of that.</p>
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<p>By focusing on what your dog is doing right, rather than what it is doing wrong; with a little consistency, clicker training can potentially produce fast results. Clicker training is also fun and simple to implement, and helps build a strong bond between you and your dog. You can train a dog of any age using clicker training, but the best time to start is obviously when your dog is still a puppy. Older dogs can still be trained too; it just requires a little more patience.</p>
<p>Clicker training involves the use of the clicker we mentioned earlier which is simply used to mark a new behaviour or desired action. For instance, if you&#8217;re teaching your dog to sit, you&#8217;ll mark the desired action (the dog sitting) with a &#8220;click&#8221;. This is positive reinforcement, and helps your dog learn over time to associate the click sound with having done something correctly. Just think of the clicker as a substitute for verbal praise.</p>
<p>When your dog does the right thing, you praise it. However, the way in which you praise it might vary greatly; especially the tone of your voice, which is what the dog will pick up on since it doesn&#8217;t understand words. If you aren&#8217;t consistent, the dog may become confused. The advantage of a clicker here is that it always produces the same sound. They key here is consistency.
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<p>We&#8217;ve taken a look at some of the more popular dog training courses on the market. Visit <a target="_blank" href=" &lt;a target=" _new="">http://www.onlinedogtrainingprograms.com/review-clickertraining.php</a>&#8220;&gt;clickertraining the 4 secrets of becoming a supertrainer to read our unbiased product report of the Clickertraining system.</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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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<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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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Potty training is one of the most important things your puppy must learn. Common sense should tell you why it is the most vital part of raising a puppy and has to be done consistently to be effective. Apart from the maintenance of your household hygiene, trained dogs are happy dogs.</p>
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<p>There are numerous ways to potty train your puppy, depending on your circumstances and dog type. Paper training is suitable for puppies that have not been vaccinated yet and for those who live in high raise apartments where access to a garden by the dog itself is almost impossible.</p>
<p>Crate training, suitable for urban living dogs make use of the dog&#8217;s instinctive nature of not messing up their sleeping area to train the dog to control its bladder and relieve only when he is out of the crate.</p>
<p>The common choice would be to train your dog to go outside to the back yard or the garden to relieve.</p>
<p>The idea potty training age is when your puppy reaches the age of 8 to 12 weeks old. Remember the adage about how old dogs can&#8217;t learn new tricks? It is not completely true but right in some ways because it is much easier to train a younger dogs when undesirable habits are not formed. So, don&#8217;t take any chances.</p>
<p>There are many ways in life to achieve the same desired results. Of them, there are hard ways and easy ways, right ways and wrong ways. The best course of action is to use the easiest and fastest way to get the right results. This requires a lot of supervision and positive reinforcement. Let&#8217;s see how best to achieve what we want in order to potty train our new puppy.</p>
<p>To begin, you should allocate an area for your puppy to eliminate outside or inside the house, you should show him the way to this spot and praise him generously after he finishes</p>
<p>If you praise and reward him immediately after he finishes his job, it encourages him to eliminate in that area alone. The urine odor will be detectable by your puppy and he will learn to associate it as the place to relieve himself.</p>
<p>To help the puppy to remember, always use the same door and spot where you want your puppy to eliminate. Use soiled newspaper to mark the area and hint your puppy on where is the right spot.</p>
<p>Next is to make your puppy learn about his elimination routines. Dogs are habitual animals; they are born instinctively to keep to routines. When your puppy is six to eight weeks old, you should bring him out to relieve after every few hours. The frequency will reduce as he grows older and can control his bladder better. During puppy hood, take him to the allocated elimination area at the following times of the day &#8211; Upon waking in the morning, after naps, meals, play, training sessions and just before bedtime.</p>
<p>Taking your pup out at around the same time every day will be very beneficial for the both of you. This will help in establishing a routine, and will make him learn to hold it in until you become available to take him out.</p>
<p>At this time, you must learn how to look for clues, if your puppy is accustomed to roaming freely around the house, search for signs that show you he needs to do it. Be really observant of his behavior, such as, heavy sniffing, circling an area, staring at the door with an intense look on his face.</p>
<p>You can train your dog with two more commands to help him understand potty training faster. Use &#8220;Hurry up&#8221;, or &#8220;Potty now&#8221;, command to associate it with potty time. So, say &#8220;hurry up&#8221; or &#8220;potty&#8221; in an encouraging tone just when he gets the urge to &#8220;go&#8221;. Your puppy will understand and associate the command with potty time, and will get down to relieve himself. Once he&#8217;s done, praise him lavishly.</p>
<p>During potty training, your puppy is bound to make mistakes like any other puppies. In part 2 of this article, you will learn how to excuse his mistakes and more tips to help you train your puppy in double quick time</p>
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<p>Your puppy is your new family member and if trained correctly will give you lots of joy for many years to come.</p>
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<p>I have 4 month old, Female, American pitbull terrier!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to know how to train a Rottweiler, then you&#8217;re in luck because I&#8217;m going share with you several effective ways to train this good-natured and versatile breed.</p>
<p>You see, several months ago, I brought home a black Rottweiler pup which I named Ozil. Now giving obedience training to Ozil was <strong>pretty hard at first as he was really stubborn!</strong></p>
<p> Luckily, I found a clicker dog training course containing techniques and lessons that are specifically designed to shape desirable habits in any dog.  </p>
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<p>So, after several intensive training sessions, using the course material as my personal dog trainer so to speak, I finally saw some positive changes in Ozil&#8217;s behavior.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m very happy that Ozil is no longer as stubborn as he used to be, and he&#8217;s currently doing very well in obedience and also dog agility training!</p>
<p>Alright listen; learning how to train a Rottweiler is not exactly rocket science, okay…<strong>Here are some effective ways to help you get started:</strong></p>
<p><strong>(1)  Obedience training is mandatory and I always use a clicker to obedience train my Rottweiler.</strong> Since I discovered clicker behavior shaping techniques, I&#8217;ve been using them almost exclusively.  </p>
<p>If you want to be good at clicker training, then you should work on your observation and reaction skills. Improve these attributes and you&#8217;ll soon discover how quickly your dog can pick up a particular behavior. <strong>Bottom line: The better you get, the faster your dog will learn.</strong></p>
<p><strong>(2)  Teach your dog behavior fluency. This is a central concept in clicker training and it is what makes this form of dog training extremely effective. Also remember to measure your Rottweiler&#8217;s behavior fluency rate. </strong></p>
<p>You can easily do this by counting the amount of times your dog is able to perform the behavior that you&#8217;ve taught him within say 30 – 60 seconds.</p>
<p><strong>(3)</strong> Dog socialization is also mandatory. Teach your Rottweiler how to be around other dogs and properly introduce him to strangers. <strong>Rottweiler requires plenty of attention, socialization and should not be tied for extensive periods of time.</strong></p>
<p>So once again, if you need a jam-packed handy reference on how to train a Rottweiler using clicker behavior shaping techniques, go to this link:  <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.positivehomedogtraining.com/canis-clicker-training-reviews-feedback-complaints.html"><strong>Canis Clicker behavior Training Course</strong></a></p>
<p>Use their 100% tested and proven training techniques that come with 4 full video exercises.</p>
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		<title>Effective Potty Training For Puppies</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Potty training is the act of giving training to a child in the use of a potty for urination and defecation. Just as a child needs this training, a dog will also have to be potty trained. </p>
<p>HOW TO POTTY TRAIN A PUPPY</p>
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<p>Like a newborn child, the arrival of a new pet puppy, also evokes the same emotions. A puppy has the habit of defecating anywhere and anytime, without any warning. Thus, potty training is a very essential part of puppy training. Since it is difficult to manipulate an adult dog, potty training of a puppy, should be carried out during the initial stage itself. The two things needed for potty training dogs, are time and patience. </p>
<p>TOP TEN TECHNIQUES YOU CAN USE TODAY</p>
<p>• Make the puppy sleep in a designated place.</p>
<p>• Record, the times of eating and peeing of the puppy. Maintain a chart of this data. </p>
<p>• Follow a routine.</p>
<p>• Shower praise for positive behavior.</p>
<p>• Establish his potty territory: </p>
<p>• Puppies may pee during odd hours and at odd places and this behavior should not be punished. </p>
<p>• A dog should be potty trained in the puppy stage itself. </p>
<p>• When a puppy refuses to come for walks or poop in his designated area, he should not be condemned. </p>
<p>• Gaining the trust of a puppy is very important before training him. </p>
<p>• A puppy may urinate or poop out of excitement, which is not to be punished.</p>
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		<title>Effective Dog Training for Obedience</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog training for obedience is a continuous process. <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">Dog obedience training</a> for obedience is basically a program that requires active involvement of both the owner and the dog. The whole dog training teaches them how to communicate with each other effectively. In case you do not know, dog training for obedience is vital to building a strong and close relationship with your dog. To achieve that, house training your dog is the most effective and quickest way to accelerate the dog training for obedience of your dog.</p>
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<p>Proper dog training for obedience is built on the principle of proper and strict reinforcement of discipline. Dogs are naturally social creatures and are able to live in packs. As such, they are not loners and they are inclined to conform to social hierarchy or authority within the pack of dogs. Likewise, because of this, they are ready to listen and obey your commands. But dog obedience training is effective and easier for you if you know what you are doing. Otherwise, a lot of times, your dog training efforts become futile and counter-productive.</p>
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<p>One common goal in dog training for obedience is to train your dog to respond to your command willingly and quickly every time you issue it. Dog obedience training is basically communication between you and your dog so that your dog understands how you want it to respond to you. At times, you will realize that training your dog is more about training yourself the owner. This is because your attitude, patience and effort towards dog training for obedience are so critical to the training success. One more tip for you is that dog training for obedience is an ongoing process.</p>
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<p>The ideal dog obedience training method is using a consistent reward and punishment system as dogs respond well towards this especially when they are young puppies. Dog obedience training starts first with sit and come training. Make sure that it pays attention to your commands and not get distracted. Your dog needs to know that you are serious about the training and command. Do not merely threaten to punish it. Carry it out consistently so that he/she senses you are serious about the dog training session. The same goes for rewarding your dog for executing each command. Other basic dog obedience training techniques include training your dog to stay and keep down.</p>
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<p>Dog training for obedience of course includes other more advanced commands such as off leash training. You will find a fair bit of information online. On top of these, you can find a good dog obedience training school for your pet. But be sure to use only Certified Pet Dog Trainers as they are professionally trained to handle most dogs.</p>
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<p>Dog training for obedience is something you should begin from the very day your pet dog arrives at your doorstep. It is not something you can procrastinate or delay as your dog would quickly form its habits. It can become difficult down the road to change and correct any dog behavior problems like excessive barking, chewing etc as they stay longer at your home. Remember that dog obedience training is an excellent way of communicating and building friendship with your best friend. It also ensures he/she is under control and safe for the whole family.</p>
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<p>Dog training for obedience need not be tedious and challenging. Find out more useful tips through the recommended websites at my dog obedience training website.</p>
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		<title>Is Clicker Training The Most Effective Training Methods Around?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teach your dog to come on your command at training dog to come Clicker training makes use of a small device; a plastic box containing a small metal strip that makes a distinctive “click” sound when pressed. This device is known as a “clicker”, hence the name – clicker training. Clicker training is known as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Clicker training makes use of a small device; a plastic box containing a small metal strip that makes a distinctive “click” sound when pressed. This device is known as a “clicker”, hence the name – clicker training. Clicker training is known as one of the most effective and humane training methods around, but how does it work?</p>
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<p>Clicker training relies on consistency and co-operation; and allows to us clearly and effectively communicate with our dogs. This allows us to both shape and reinforce new behaviour in our dogs as well as to correct any current or existing behaviour problems. Clicker training, like with any positive reinforcement technique relies on the fact that dogs learn by the immediate consequences of their actions.</p>
<p>Clicker training can potentially produce results fast by use of consistency and by focusing on what is right, rather than what is wrong. It builds a strong bond between you and your dog and is both simple and fun to implement. It&#8217;s best to start this sort of training when your dog is still a puppy. You can still use clicker training with older dogs, but you&#8217;ll need a little more patience as it may take longer.</p>
<p>So how is clicker training used anyway? When a dog has performed a desired action, the new behaviour is marked with a “click” of the clicker. This is positive reinforcement, and over time; your dog will come to associate the “click” sound with having done something correct. Think of the clicker as a replacement for verbal praise. What do I mean by this?</p>
<p>Well, when a dog has done the right thing, we praise them and say “good dog”, or something similar. This can be said in a number of different ways and in varying tones. Your dog doesn&#8217;t understand your actual words, so it picks up on the next best thing; your tone of voice. If you aren&#8217;t consistent, your dog will get confused. The advantage of a clicker here is that they always sound the same.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.gotraindoggie.com/">obedience training for dogs</a> has a number of dog training articles and tutorials to help you get started in the right direction, as well as unbiased and impartial product reports of dog training courses</p>
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		<title>Effective Dog Training &#8211; Ian Dunbar</title>
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Noted veterinarian and dog trainer Dr. Ian Dunbar offers a few of the &#8220;million different ways&#8221; to train a dog, outlining three simple strategies. EG is the celebration of the American entertainment industry. Since 1984, Richard Saul Wurman has created extraordinary gatherings about learning and understanding. EG is a rich extension of these ideas &#8211; a conference that explores the attitude of understanding in music, film, television, radio, technology, advertising, gaming, interactivity and the web &#8211; The Entertainment Gathering Dr. Ian Dunbar is a veterinarian, animal behaviorist, and writer. Dr. Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in Physiology &#038; Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) and a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at the University of California in Berkeley, where he spent ten years researching olfactory communication, the development of hierarchical social behavior, and aggression in domestic dogs. Dr. Dunbar has written numerous books, including How To Teach A New Dog Old Tricks, the Good Little Dog Book and a series of Behavior Booklets: separate educational booklets on each of the most common pet behavior problems. Additionally, Dunbar has hosted eleven videotapes on puppy/dog behavior and training, including SIRIUS ® Puppy Training, Training Dogs With Dunbar and Every Picture Tells A Story. All his videos have won a variety of awards.</p>
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