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		<title>Home Dog Obedience Training &#8211; 3 Crucial Factors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training a dog is like building a house.  If the foundation isn’t solid, every effort made at gaining dog obedience will yield unpredictable and oftentimes short-term results.  So, how do you build a strong foundation for effective dog training?   You NEED to establish yourself as the alpha dog and gain your dog’s respect.  The theory [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training a dog is like building a house.  If the foundation isn’t solid, every effort made at gaining dog obedience will yield unpredictable and oftentimes short-term results.  So, how do you build a strong foundation for effective dog training?   You NEED to establish yourself as the alpha dog and gain your dog’s respect. </p>
<p>The theory sounds simple enough.  However, a MAJORITY of dog owners will unknowingly flub this crucial component and wind up with a dog that is always fighting them to gain the top spot on the pack hierarchy.  It’s by far the most common dog training obstacle that sabotages the entire relationship.</p>
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<p>That said, you don’t have to fall victim to the hardships of an unruly dog.  There really is a scientific process, based on rules, that will steer you out of the funk of a rebellious pooch.  This process for establishing alpha status is tied together by a system of controlling your dog’s 3 environmental outlets – <strong>food, rest and socialization</strong>.</p>
<p>When you restrict or control all of these three facets to your puppy’s life, he’ll soon understand that he is dependent upon you for his freedom.  With this dependency comes a respect and obedience for your command.  The method is simple, effective and creates a fast bond between the both of you.</p>
<p>Let’s talk about the first environmental control, food…</p>
<p><strong>Food</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;re going to control his food by determining when, where and what your dog eats.  This means, feeding at set times in specific amounts.  A key to this discipline is NOT responding to begging.  There is no and I mean NO feeding from the table or giving human food of any kind.</p>
<p>As much as you love your dog, during the initial phases of dog training, you must enforce a separation in the hierarchy of your status.  Don’t level the playing field by making him feel entitled to eat the same food you do.  This specific facet of his life (eating) is directly associated with survival.  This process is going to solidify his correlation between surviving and depending on your care. </p>
<p>He NEEDS you to eat.   This dependency will enforce his instinct to please you through obedience.  You are the alpha and YOU decide when the pack eats.</p>
<p>And this is just the first factor.  The next two are just as crucial…</p>
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<p><strong>Rest</strong></p>
<p>Other than being a necessity for living, rest is also a privilege.  It’s an outlet for relaxation and enjoyment.  Control this variable by deciding WHERE your dog sleeps.  That means no allowing him up on the couch or bed.  Those are YOUR resting areas.  The alpha dog decides where and when the rest of the pack sleeps.  You control the pace of the pack and the level of activity.  Administer this control by setting limits on where your dog may rest.  This principle is something that inspired crate training. If you decide against crate training, that’s fine.  However, you absolutely must create limits and rules for your dog’s resting habits.</p>
<p><strong>Socialization</strong></p>
<p>This is perhaps the BIGGEST variable that you need to control.  It’s also one of the more difficult ones to enforce because it takes a lot of diligence and patience.</p>
<p>When your dog approaches you, you need to force obedience before rewarding him with affection.  That means, when your dog nuzzles his head into your hand or lap, before petting him or speaking in a playful pitchy tone, you should issue commands to exercise his submission.</p>
<p>Having him sit, lay down, give paw, stay or heel are essential tricks that you should constantly train him on.  The true power of these commands isn’t impressing your friends or visitors.  The power lies in exercising your dog’s attention and enforcing your dominance.</p>
<p>When you’re first training your dog, your love should be treated as a reward or it will be taken for granted.  Once you have an obedient puppy and you’re confident that this respect will not go astray, you can dispense your affection without thought.  In the beginning though, you’ll want to follow this guideline for best results.</p>
<p>These are hard and fast rules.  Many people I encounter don’t understand them at first.  However, nearly EVERYONE who enforces them experiences almost immediate results (within a week usually).</p>
<p>Keep at it and continue your training knowing that your dog WANTS to be led.  Following a pack leader is the most natural instinct your dog has.  Facilitate this need by becoming the alpha dog and take the anxiety out of his actions.</p>
<p>Really, this is just one piece to the pie.  There are so many specific tactics used to correct bad dog behavior problems along with shaping the relationship you desire.  For an amazing, <strong>FREE Dog Training Video</strong>, check out <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.dog-training-works.com/">www.Dog-Training-Works.com</a> right now and watch my step by step video, <strong>Dog Training Basics</strong>.  There you’ll learn the fundamental rules for realizing the kind of dog obedience that most people only dream of.  <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.dog-training-works.com/">Check it out now</a> and start training the RIGHT way!</p>
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		<title>Home Training for Dogs: Dog Obedience Training to Solve Dogs Behavior Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 17:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog’s behavior could put you in great humiliation especially if your dog starts to annoy other people and other dogs. How your dog behaves is a reflection of your relationship with your dog. A home training for dogs can help you solve the behavior problems of your dog. Although dogs are wild by nature and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog’s behavior could put you in great humiliation especially if your dog starts to annoy other people and other dogs. How your dog behaves is a reflection of your relationship with your dog. A home training for dogs can help you solve the behavior problems of your dog.</p>
<p> Although dogs are wild by nature and aggressiveness is their normal behavior, you still need to conduct a home training for dogs to teach dogs how to handle their natural behavior and behave properly in domestic environment. Dogs are intelligent creatures and they are capable of learning new behavior and habits.</p>
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<p> Most behavior problems of dogs can be solved by proper home training for dogs. Dog obedience training is a commitment for the owner and the dog itself. You have to learn how to engage your dog to participate in a proper home training for dogs and you need a lot of patience during the training period. </p>
<p> To be successful in a home training for dogs, you have to equip yourself with the right training tools and techniques. Conducting a home training for dogs using ineffective and hard to follow techniques will only waste your time and may put your relationship with your dog at great risk. Your dog’s behavior can be transformed using existing effective techniques that will give you immediate results. </p>
<p> As a dog owner it is your responsibility to teach your dog to live in harmony with the people around him. In the end you will be rewarded with a good canine companion who listens to you wherever you go. You will be regarded as someone who takes great care of your dog. </p>
<p> SitStayFetch is the easiest system for learning how to train your dog and change its behavior. Put an end to the stress and annoyance of your dog behavior problems and slash your dog obedience training time in half by using techniques that give you immediate results. Get your free 6 day course visit <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://gerry16.sitstay.hop.clickbank.net/"></a></strong><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://dogscorner.great-discovery.com/">Dogs&#8217; Corner</a></strong></p>
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		<title>How to start agility training at home?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a huge yard and would like to start training my new dog (getting it soon) agility. I&#8217;m planning on getting an energetic breed so it should be okay. I&#8217;d just like to see if I can teach at home instead of going to agility classes as there isn&#8217;t any near us. Any tips / what can I use or buy?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I recently discovered that my dog who&#8217;s around a year old would be perfect for agility.<br />
I don&#8217;t want to enroll in classes and I would like to do the training myself. What do I need, what are some tips, what do I teach it, and how?</p>
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		<title>4 Crucial Components Connected With Potty Training Dogs! Prevent Your Dog From Relieving Himself Inside Your Home!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potty training dogs does not have to become challenging experience on condition that one is aware of the correct methods to train and implements all of them on a consistent basis. One must be aware that your furry friend have to eliminate indoors once or twice first before he&#8217;ll acknowledge that it is not necessarily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Potty training dogs does not have to become challenging experience on condition that one is aware of the correct methods to train and implements all of them on a consistent basis. One must be aware that your furry friend have to eliminate indoors once or twice first before he&#8217;ll acknowledge that it is not necessarily the best way to please you. So equip yourself with stacks of patience and cleaning liquids and make use of the tips on potty training dogs I specified beneath to achieve the best results Quickly!</p>
<p>Potty Training Dogs Part 1 &#8211; The Importance Of A Den</p>
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<p>In order to accelerate potty training dogs you can create an isolated living area for your furry friend. Dogs are naturally den animals and they&#8217;re not going to soil it because it plays an important role in their everyday life (they use it to get some sleep and hide from all the fuss around them). This can be a quick technique to force your furry friend to learn to control his physiological mechanisms.</p>
<p>Potty Training Dogs Part 2 &#8211; Show Him The Toilet</p>
<p>At the beginning of toilet training you must bring your puppy to one chosen earlier place on a regular basis and use only one command (&#8216;outside&#8217; or &#8216;go potty&#8217;) to provoke the elimination procedure. This way he&#8217;ll get accustomed to relieving himself outdoors and will link this procedure with one particular term.</p>
<p>Potty Training Dogs Part 3 &#8211; Watch The Clock</p>
<p>When potty training dogs you should take into consideration the fact that dogs are able to urinate or defecate soon after they have finished ingesting (first twenty minutes. You can use this information to your advantage and plan the meals regularly so that you know when to take your dog out. By doing this you will save yourself a lot of time and nerves on tidying the mess that your four-legged friend left on the carpet.</p>
<p>Potty Training Dogs Part 4 &#8211; Quit Punishing Your dog!</p>
<p>The easiest way to slow down toilet training canines is to scream or hit them as a form of punishment. Not only will your canine friend become confused in regards to what you expect him to do but also stressed about the whole situation. Instead, remain calm and consistent with applying the potty training hints laid out above and organize plenty of cleaning liquids as your dog will have to eliminate on the carpet a few times first in order to understand that it is not exactly what you want him to do. Always reward your dog if he does his job within the preferred spot in order to reinforce the good behavior.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training is a Must After Puppy Proofing Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What happened when one day you bought a puppy and this cute dog suddenly start biting and chewing everything in the house, from socks, toilet papers, carpets, etc&#8230; and there is nothing wrong with his health? &#13; It is very important that dog training is conducted at an earliest stage possible while they are still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What happened when one day you bought a puppy and this cute dog suddenly start biting and chewing everything in the house, from socks, toilet papers, carpets, etc&#8230; and there is nothing wrong with his health?</p>
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It is very important that dog training is conducted at an earliest stage possible while they are still puppies but when you just got your new dog, here are some ways to puppy proof your home as an emergency and short term solution that you can use immediately to reduce the damage.</p>
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It&#8217;s perfectly natural for puppies to want to explore their surroundings.</p>
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They know the world around them through their noses and mouths, which is why many puppies can be seen smelling or chewing on just about everything they encounter.</p>
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The fastest way to prevent this destructive behavior for your Puppie is this Puppie Proof Your Home instead of reprimanding her as she is not trained yet.</p>
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What does &#8220;Puppie Proof&#8221; your home mean:</p>
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1.Temporarily take up any throw rugs.</p>
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2. Place all plants, poisonous substances, household cleaners, trash receptacles, paper products (such as tissue and toilet paper), shoes, and any small chewable objects out of reach.</p>
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3. Either remove, cover or tape down all accessible electrical wires.</p>
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4. Remove or secure heavy objects which could fall or be pulled down and cause injury to the puppy.</p>
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5. Confine her to just a specific location of course with a few toys to play with. Too much toys is also not good and may cause her to confuse between what belongs to her and what belongs to you</p>
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6. Apply bitter apple spray to some things which is very hard for you to move like furniture legs and etc.</p>
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That&#8217;s it some of the ways to puppy proof your home.</p>
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Last Note, it is good for your puppy to have a lot of outdoor exercise and for a much better and fruitful relationship with you, it is good to let your puppy goes through dog training session.</p>
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Puppy proofing your home should not become an excuse for you for not training your pets, but instead puppy proofing will give you some breathing space to create a dog training routine while preventing the puppy from his own destructive behavior.</p>
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So with that say, training is probably your must solution to providing long term solution to your dog behavior problem and in the long run will create a more meaningful relationship for both the dog and its owner.</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training in Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone loves to have a dog at home. But has your dog been through obedience training? Do you cringe when your dog jumps all over your house guests or when you neighbor knocks on your door to complain about something your dog just did? Don&#8217;t worry, dog training can be fast, easy and efficient. &#13;No [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone loves to have a dog at home. But has your dog been through obedience training? Do you cringe when your dog jumps all over your house guests or when you neighbor knocks on your door to complain about something your dog just did? Don&#8217;t worry, dog training can be fast, easy and efficient.</p>
<p>&#13;No longer do you have to endure weeks and weeks of classes to train your dog. Who wants to sit with a big group of dogs, spending your time keeping the peace between your dog and your classmates&#8217; pets? Forget about embarrassing and expensive sessions with a private trainer, where afterwards you feel like you have gotten nowhere with your dog. Now it is simple and easy to train your dog in your home.</p>
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<p>&#13;How To Train A Dog, Simply</p>
<p>&#13;To train a dog does not have to be difficult. There are a couple of basic things that can help you train your dog at home.</p>
<p>&#13;- Start with the basics when a dog is a puppy. Good behavior is something dogs can learn at a young age, making obedience training when they get older much easier.</p>
<p>&#13;- Rewards and praise are the best way to have a more obedient dog. Offer treats when your dog does something he or she is supposed to do.</p>
<p>&#13;- Don&#8217;t always reach for food as a reward. This can lead to an unhealthy diet in your dog. You can also reward a good dog with attention, praise, and toys.</p>
<p>&#13;- Repeat what you want the dog to do until he or she does it. This is a basic dog training technique that again reinforces behavior.</p>
<p>&#13;- Do something every day to obedience train the dog. It does not have to take a long amount of time, in fact shorter sessions are better.</p>
<p>&#13;- Don&#8217;t expect too much, too fast. It takes work and consistency to train a dog properly.</p>
<p>&#13;- You are the best person to train your dog. Obedience training is about building a relationship between a dog and its&#8217; owner.</p>
<p>&#13;- Obedience training does not have to be all work, it can also be fun for you and your pet! It is an opportunity to build a relationship with your dog that will last throughout the dog&#8217;s life. And you will reap the benefits of having a well behaved pet.</p>
<p>&#13;Why Obedience Training Is Important</p>
<p>&#13;Obedience training is an important part of being a responsible dog owner. Without training, your dog will find it hard to enjoy other animals, enjoy your family or enjoy other people. Other people will be constantly complaining to you about your dog&#8217;s behavior, leaving you embarrassed and spending even less time with your dog. And even worse, you will be constantly yelling at your dog, making the dog further confused about how to behave. Your dog needs guidance and you, as an owner, can train a dog, easily. Take charge of your situation with your dog. Your dog must respect you as the dominant personality. Asserting yourself will lead to a healthy relationship between you and your pet.</p>
<p>&#13;There are good resources online to help you train your dog. Websites can offer tips and tricks to help with obedience training that is easy, effective and helpful to both you and your dog. You can find whole dog training courses dedicated to helping you and your dog build a better relationship between one another.</p>
<p>&#13;The key to obedience training is consistency. By giving your dog a consistent environment, where she or he understands the rules of behavior, you can have an obedient dog in no time at all.</p>
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<p>&#13;Dog training with an obedience instructor can vary in price and it usually takes place in a class. If you do the dog training yourself it is usually free and you can do it from your own home. You will soon see for yourself how effective a crate will make your dog training easier!. Many people find this part of dog training to be more common in puppies.</p>
<p>&#13;Should You Scold Your Dog?</p>
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<p>&#13;Reprimanding is a type of dog training that should not be done unless necessary. It is possible that reward training for dogs has been around as long as there have been dogs to train. Early humans probably used some informal kind of reward training when taming the wolf pups that eventually evolved into modern dogs. Dogs are very much like small children and have short attention spans. See <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.dogtraining-online.us/know-your-dog/opting-for-a-purebred-dog.html" title="http://www.dogtraining-online.us/know-your-dog/opting-for-a-purebred-dog.html" target="_blank">http://www.dogtraining-online.us/know-your-dog/opting-for-a-purebred-dog.html</a></p>
<p>&#13;Dogs are Simple Creatures..</p>
<p>&#13;But the dog is simply following its basic programming. Some collie owners acquire a family of ducks for their dog to &#8220;boss around;&#8221; this satisfies the dog&#8217;s herding instinct and the ducks don&#8217;t mind. Establishing yourself as pack leader to your dog is very important. Each dog pack only has one leader and in your case it must be you the human. Simple <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog obedience training</a> will not solve your dog&#8217;s aggressive problems only some serious dog training will do the trick. Dog aggressiveness doesn&#8217;t just mean biting; it means barking and lunging at people as well. Within a week your dog should sit when you tell him to.</p>
<p>&#13;Can Dogs Be Controlled?</p>
<p>&#13;Experts say that dog behaviors can be controlled through proper training. Dog behaviors are actually responses that are mostly triggered by environmental and social factors. Your best bet would be to maximize training of your dog when it decides to bark. Provide Adequate Food and Water &#8211; Provide food suited to your dog&#8217;s age size and condition. Walk Your Dog &#8211; Your dog will let you know when it needs to be walked.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deciding to own a dog comes with it many responsibilities. These include feeding, grooming, lots of love and playtime, and keeping up with required shots and vet visits. Dog training is another important responsibility that must not be overlooked. Proper dog behavior training will make life for the dog and its owner much more fun and enjoyable.</p>
<p>Dog training is the act of teaching your dog what is acceptable behavior in specific situations. It is effective communication between you and your dog. Dog training is about you telling your dog what you want, and your dog understanding and responding in a positive way.</p>
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<p>Dogs can be trained at any age, but it is most beneficial to start as a puppy, the first day of arrival in your home. This will show your new puppy, from the start, what the boundaries are and can be the beginning of the road to successful dog training. A dog without set boundaries, rules or knowledge of what is expected will only continue to demonstrate unacceptable behaviors. It is your job, through dog training, to teach which behaviors are acceptable.</p>
<p>Some of the behaviors that often need to be corrected are potty training, unnecessary barking or whining, jumping up on your friends and family, chewing, biting on hands and clothing, digging, and aggressive behavior. The more common but also important obedience behaviors that you should teach your dog during dog training is to sit, stay, heel, lay down and walk on a leash properly.</p>
<p>When training your dog, it is important to understand why your dog does the things that he does. Some behaviors are breed specific. Cocker spaniels tend to have weak bladders and will pee when they are excited. Growing up I had a Cocker Spaniel named Blondie that would pee at our feet every time we came home. We quickly learned to let her greet us outside so that she could get excited and do her business. When inside, she was paper trained and would always go in the same spot. Be sure you are fully informed of the behaviors that you may face with the breed of dog you choose.</p>
<p>A dog that digs usually does so out of boredom. It is important to find other activities for your dog to do. I have found that playing with him more, teaching him to fetch, taking him for walks in the park or even providing a place for him to dig will make him feel less cooped up in the yard and stop his digging caused by boredom.</p>
<p>Dog training takes patience and consistent reinforcement of the rules and commands. The best way to train your dog and to get results is through repetition, praise and positive reinforcement. It is important not to get angry or use force as negative punishment when your dog does not do exactly what you ask of it. Dog training does not involve hitting or yelling at your dog when it does something wrong. </p>
<p>B.F. Skinner, one of the most celebrated psychologists since Sigmund Freud, proved that behavior that is positively reinforced will reoccur. He also showed that the best training comes when information is presented in small amounts so that responses can be reinforced (also known as &#8220;shaping&#8221;). When your dog does something correctly, be sure to use words of praise in an excited voice, followed by petting and rewards with a favorite dog treat. Your dog will be able to feel the emotion and excitement in your voice and actions.  This will be the encouragement needed to achieve the positive outcomes of dog training for a lifetime.</p>
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