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		<title>3 Reasons For Dog Obedience Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Jeremy Smith Too many people add a young puppy to their family and do not take the opportunity to housebreak it or train it in the areas of obedience and temperament. Too late they find that a dog&#8217;s habits are difficult to break, and an untrained animal will result in straying, aggressive behavior [...]]]></description>
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<p>Too many people add a young puppy to their family and do not take the opportunity to housebreak it or train it in the areas of obedience and temperament. Too late they find that a dog&#8217;s habits are difficult to break, and an untrained animal will result in straying, aggressive behavior toward the neighbors, and plenty of ruined household items; these are the main reasons for <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog obedience training</a>.</p>
<p>Regardless of the breed, dogs and especially puppies need to be trained for a variety of reasons. A canine&#8217;s natural habits include exploring, hunting and retrieving, following scent tracks, and chewing to maintain healthy teeth. While it is not necessary to try and break these natural tendencies, letting a dog know when and where to use their natural instincts is essential. Giving them basic dog collars and leashes or harnesses will help the canines feel secure and help the owner with control and safety. </p>
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<p>Indoor Puppies Are A Nuisance If Not HousebrokenMore and more people live in apartments, condos and retirement communities. These establishments often allow pets, but unless they are properly housebroken, an animal&#8217;s anxiety at being confined indoors results in a lot of items being used as chew toys. This is a dog&#8217;s natural release of stress and loneliness if the owner is not at home. One of the first things taught at puppy obedience schools is a series of commands that lets the dog know what is acceptable as a toy and what is not. And puppies that are confined will need to be potty-trained until they are large enough to be taken outdoors.</p>
<p>Clicker Commands And Electronic BarriersMost dogs respond quite well to clicker command training, and some breeds often grow to adulthood no longer needing the mechanical sound to remind them of what to do or not do; simple words often suffice after months of clicker training. Voice commands work very well with older dogs, but puppies respond best to clicker commands until they are fully grown. Electronic barriers training is also handled at many obedience schools.</p>
<p>A Dog&#8217;s Attitude Around StrangersEven breeds with mild tempers, such as a golden or Labrador retriever, will often feel uncomfortable around strangers, even young children. One of the most important reasons for dog obedience training is to bring the animal into contact with a number of people and let it get used to being touched by those who exude a completely different scent than its owner. After the pet is fully grown, this type of reassurance training becomes less successful, so it is important to have puppy training include acceptance of unfamiliar people. This will in no way undermine the dog&#8217;s instinct to protect its owner from attack; dogs have a strong desire to keep harmful people and animals away from its loved ones.</p>
<p>A pet depends on its owner for everything, from food and shelter to protection from disease. Obedience training helps insure that your animal and all those it comes in contact with are safe.</p>
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		<title>Secrets of Successful Dog Obedience Training</title>
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<p>Secrets of Successful <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">Dog Obedience Training</a></p>
<p>Secrets of Successful Dog Obedience Training will expose the truth about enjoying the little treasures that dog ownership has to offer&#8230;</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s What You Will Learn With Secrets of Successful Dog Obedience Training  What is Clicker Training &#8211; and What is Not?Do you really know what clickertraining is? In our experience most people don</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Sherri Jackson DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING WHO&#8217;S IN CHARGE?! MAKE THE PUPS KNOW ITS YOU!They can ruin everything from your bags to your clothes, your bed sheets to your curtains. HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUNDWithout the right training, some working dogs can be difficult to handle, even dangerous. When these dogs bite, they don&#8217;t let [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article  by Sherri Jackson</p>
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<p>WHO&#8217;S IN CHARGE?! MAKE THE PUPS KNOW ITS YOU!They can ruin everything from your bags to your clothes, your bed sheets to your curtains. </p>
<p>HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUNDWithout the right training, some working dogs can be difficult to handle, even dangerous. When these dogs bite, they don&#8217;t let go. Generally, sturdier, active dogs love kids, but unless your dog is well-trained, he may pose a risk to your children. To know more about these canine kinds, here are some areas to consider in selecting what mutt to adopt:</p>
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<p>Herding dog breeds. Mixed Dog Breeds. These fiery little dynamos would dig up underground dens and burrows while barking furiously, forcing the inhabitants out where hunters awaited. The Akita (Japan), the Komondor (Hungary), the Portuguese water dog, the Newfoundland, the Saint Bernard (Switzerland), the Alaskan Malamute, the Bernese Mountain dog (Switzerland) and many more make this group a veritable United Nations of dogs. Some of the oldest breeds of domestic dogs are the speedy sight hounds. Often used interchangeably, the terms &#8220;mixed breed&#8221; and &#8220;crossbreed&#8221; have slightly different meanings. They range from the tall and lanky Irish wolfhound to the short-legged dachshund in size. They are familiar faces from numerous media spots, including the movie Air Bud and the TV Show Full House. Reliable, brawny and harnessing first-rate stamina, they make great companions for adults and children alike. The national symbol of England, known for its strength and determination, it has been out of work since bull-baiting went out of fashion in the late 19th century. Both routinely in the top five breeds, the Labrador retriever and the golden retriever together account for nearly one-quarter of the more than 1 million dogs registered with the AKC every year. This is the catchall group for breeds that did not seem to fit in elsewhere, from the cuddly Bichon Frise, a little too big to be considered a toy, to the striking Dalmatian and the stunning but difficult Chow Chow.</p>
<p>THE ANATOMY OF A CANINEIn temperate weather, canids simply breathe in through their noses to stay cool: nasal glands secrete fluid, and its evaporation within their nasal chambers creates a cooling effect. But among domestic dogs, selective breeding has produced a number of different ear types, each with its own names, courtesy of dog breeders, fanciers and kennel clubs. Most mammals sweat to keep cool. Other breeds such as German shepherds and golden retrievers have been trained to detect hidden drugs, explosives, and even termites. Don&#8217;t limit yourself in only considering its breed. Wire-haired, button ears can be seen in Shetland Sheepdogs and many terriers. But an absence of sweat glands on the canid&#8217;s skin forces it to rely on other means. Four toe pads and claws are located below the toes on the underside of a dog&#8217;s paw. The wire-haired coat of the dachshund features a higher quantity and density of the harsh primary hairs in a dog&#8217;s coat. </p>
<p>WHY THE HELP?If your dog doesn&#8217;t make progress at all, this must be because of this fact. This is designed for beginners, so all you have to do is follow the simple instructions given in your manual, You won&#8217;t have to worry about your dog. It&#8217;s also guaranteed to be safe for your mutt. It doesn&#8217;t matter how old your dog is, regarding pulling on the leash, do you feel like your dog walked you when you get back from walking your dog? Learn how to teach your dog to stop pulling on the leash! How about chewing on everything? Finally, be able to stop your dog from chewing on and destroying everything you own! Does your dog love harassing cats? Do you or a neighbor have a cat that is constantly being harassed by your dog? Learn how to stop this! What about fighting other dogs? Is your dog aggressive towards other dogs, or has a bad habit of fighting other dogs? Learn how to stop this dangerous habit! Oh no and then theres biting people! Does your dog nip or bite at other people? Learn how to stop this scary habit! For those mutts that are eating feces, does your dog eat feces? Learn how to stop this disgusting habit! Lets not forget running out the door! Does your dog bolt out the door as soon as it is opened? Finally, be able to stop this! What about those dogs that have a bad temper? Does your dog have a bad temper? Learn how to control and stop your dog&#8217;s temper problems! Does your dog get scared by loud noises? Learn what&#8217;s causing this and how to stop it! Is your dog pulling out his/her hair? Learn what&#8217;s wrong and how to stop this! Do you notice your dog biting himself/herself? Does your dog always seem to have a spot where he/she is constantly biting or nipping himself/herself? Learn exactly what to do to stop this! Learn the proper and correct training techniques so your dog will clearly understand commands and enjoy learning new ones.</p>
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<p>Make the pups know who&#8217;s in charge</p>
<p>They can ruin everything from your bags to your clothes, your bed sheets to your curtains. </p>
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<p>The world&#8217;s most popular breed of dog is no breed at all. A diverse group skilled in a number of disciplines, most working breeds are robust, intelligent and headstrong, often unsuitable for apprentice owners. Some dog breeds under this group include American Eskimo Dog, Bichon Frise, Boston Terrier, Bulldog, Chinese Shar-Pei, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, Finnish Spitz, French, Bulldog, Keeshond, Lhasa Apso, Lowchen, Poodle, Schipperke, Shiba Inu, Tibetan Spaniel, Tibetan Terrier. Skilled owners in training are what they need. Go-getting is the word most often used to describe terriers. Today the slow, prodding bloodhound is usually used by law enforcement to track renegades or missing persons. For best results, choose from known kid-friendly breeds such as Golden or Labrador retriever, boxer, beagle, West Highland white terriers or Shetland sheepdogs. Those seeking one out, however, are cautioned when choosing a dog bred for the racetrack. Sporting dogs that are alert, active and intelligent have historically been used by hunters to locate, flush or retrieve game from land or water. They are familiar faces from numerous media spots, including the movie Air Bud and the TV Show Full House. The Akita (Japan), the Komondor (Hungary), the Portuguese water dog, the Newfoundland, the Saint Bernard (Switzerland), the Alaskan Malamute, the Bernese Mountain dog (Switzerland) and many more make this group a veritable United Nations of dogs. Smaller dogs may be hurt by unintentionally rough children, especially those under the age of 3, but a well-trained smaller dog can be a great companion for gentler kids. These canine workers can round up both children and adults alike into corners or even tight circles. Very bright and rather determined breeds such as Rottweilers, Dobermans and Akitas have become extremely popular, even trendy. </p>
<p>The Anatomy of a Canine</p>
<p>If fingerprints are essential to us, human beings, paws have the same essentially to our pets. Wire-Haired. The lolling tongue increases the surface area where evaporation can take place. The arctic fox, on the other hand, has minuscule ears to minimize the effects of the frigid weather in its northern homeland. Scent. Special taste receptors on their tongues are believed to allow canids to recognize chemical composition variances such as salt and impurities in different water sources. Typically, they sport solid grey, brown or black coats, composed of light to dark color-banded hairs, called agouti, like grey wolves. Rose Ears. But variations in certain sub-species of the wolf are thought to be responsible for the wide variety of coat patterns and colors found in domestic dogs today. In some breeds, such as Shelties, the button ear is not always natural and must be trained from puppy hood for the proper tipped look. In addition, when dogs of similar stature meet up, one often bumps the other with the rear of its torso to get a feel for its potential rival&#8217;s body mass. </p>
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<p>Why waste hundreds of dollars for the old-fashioned dog training techniques when you can have the luxury of saving all your resources and getting more effective results? Why wait? Buy this now. Over 10 Fun Tricks for Your Dog &#8211; Learn over 10 tricks both you and your dog will love. You would have a well trained obedient dog that obeys you. It doesn&#8217;t matter how old your dog is Pulling On the Leash &#8211; Do you feel like your dog walked you when you get back from walking your dog? Learn how to teach your dog to stop pulling on the leash Chewing On Everything &#8211; Finally, be able to stop your dog from chewing on and destroying everything you own Harassing Cats &#8211; Do you or a neighbor have a cat that is constantly being harassed by your dog? Learn how to stop this Fighting Other Dogs &#8211; Is your dog aggressive towards other dogs, or has a bad habit of fighting other dogs? Learn how to stop this dangerous habit Biting People &#8211; Does your dog nip or bite at other people? Learn how to stop this scary habit Eating Feces &#8211; Does your dog eat feces? Learn how to stop this disgusting habit Running Out the Door &#8211; Does your dog bolt out the door as soon as it is opened? Finally, be able to stop this Have A Bad Temper &#8211; Does your dog have a bad temper? Learn how to control and stop your dog&#8217;s temper problems Scared of Loud Noises &#8211; Does your dog get scared by loud noises? Learn what&#8217;s causing this and how to stop it Pulling Out Their Hair &#8211; Is your dog pulling out his/her hair? Learn what&#8217;s wrong, and how to stop this Biting Himself/Herself &#8211; Does your dog always seem to have a spot where he/she is constantly biting or nipping himself/herself? Learn exactly what to do to stop this Proper Training Techniques &#8211; Learn the proper and correct training techniques so your dog will clearly understand commands and enjoy learning new ones. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Shankar Kukreja The time to get started on dog training must be instant whether or not you have got a young puppy or a grown-up dog. You would definitely like to make him/her familiar with your ways as soon as possible. Hence, your dog obedience training program must begin in a timely fashion. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The time to get started on dog training must be instant whether or not you have got a young puppy or a grown-up dog. You would definitely like to make him/her familiar with your ways as soon as possible. Hence, your <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog obedience training</a> program must begin in a timely fashion.</p>
<p>The positive aspect with puppies training is that you will have an absolutely clean slate from the outset; no awful habits have been learnt along the course. Dog obedience training from puppy hood is quite a challenging task, but you do not have moulds to break first. Jump into the fundamental principles that include the &#8216;sit&#8217; instruction and the &#8216;wait&#8217; instruction going on along with the puppy potty training. The pet obedience training with your pup should incorporate the socialization period; this is really significant for your young dog to grow into a well balanced adult dog with good behavior.</p>
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<p>In case of a grownup dog, the rules you are adopting are moderately different with regards to dog obedience training. At the outset, it is important for you to check what instructions he/she has already received. You will definitely undertake an adult <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog potty training</a>. Plenty of adult dogs taken on by dog trainers are associated with rescue centers and for this reason they might have been living on the roads as strays. They don</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Xavier Tyler You may think that dog obedience training would be very difficult especially if you have never trained a dog before. Of course you want your dog to behave, but how do you get it to do so? What if you make a mistake? Dog obedience training doesn&#8217;t have to be as [...]]]></description>
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<p>You may think that <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog obedience training</a> would be very difficult especially if you have never trained a dog before. Of course you want your dog to behave, but how do you get it to do so? What if you make a mistake? Dog obedience training doesn&#8217;t have to be as hard as everyone imagines it to be, you just have to know the right things to say and do. As a dog owner dedicated to the goal of training your dog to behave, it is important to be patient, structured, and loving when training your dog. It is important to note that your dog isn&#8217;t the only one who has room to learn new tricks. When you start dog obedience training, you are training yourself as well. You will learn a lot besides just the best method to train your dog by, such as the personality and attitudes of your dog. The more you get to know your dog and the way he or she behaves, the easier it will be for you to figure out the best training methods. When you are training your dog to be obedient, it is very important to be firm and consistent in your training techniques. You need to be patient with your dog because it will take a little time for your dog to learn to be obedient. If you stay consistent the way you are training them and be sure not to give up, your dog will learn what you are teaching them, it can just take time. It is important not to give up on them if they haven&#8217;t made any progress after just one day. If you keep your eye on the prize and work with them, all of your hard work will pay off. In order to make the job of training your dog easier, you should begin training your dog to do obedient as soon as you get your dog. Although pupply behaviors can be very cute, you are sending your dog the wrong signals if you allow your dog to misbehave in the beginning when it is just a puppy. You must establish dominance over the puppy and set firm rules the very moment he comes home. The most important and tricky step in training is the beginning of potty training. Although jumping, biting, chewing on objects, and running away from you are cute in the puppy stage, it is important to teach your dog from the beginning that these behaviors are not acceptable. Because dogs are creatures that work in packs, you need to let your dog know that you are the leader of this pack. You can become the Alpha by making sure that your dog knows who is in charge of this family as soon as he or she comes home. You do not have to start being a task master as soon as your new puppy comes home, have some fun with them, but remember to reign in bad behavior from the very start. Even while you are training them, don&#8217;t forget to play with your new puppy and have a lot of fun with them. In order to be prepared for you new puppy&#8217;s arrival into your home, it would be a great idea to do a little research on dog obedience training before you bring your new puppy home. Even if you have already picked up your furry little friend in a hasty decision and are now browsing for ways to train him, you can still find hope. But you must understand that you make yourself known to him as the alpha of your little back as soon as possible. You must also remain constant in the training you put him or her through.
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training Basic Commands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Jake Tylor: * &#8220;Heel&#8221; to walk on a loose leash * Respond to &#8220;No!&#8221; * &#8220;Sit&#8221; * &#8220;Stay&#8221; * &#8220;Down&#8221; * Respond to &#8220;Release&#8221; One reason for doing obedience training is to establish a foundation from which you and your dog can learn to effectively relate to one another. The first thing obedience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article  by Jake Tylor: </p>
<p>* &#8220;Heel&#8221; to walk on a loose leash </p>
<p>* Respond to &#8220;No!&#8221;</p>
<p>* &#8220;Sit&#8221; </p>
<p>* &#8220;Stay&#8221;</p>
<p>* &#8220;Down&#8221;</p>
<p>* Respond to &#8220;Release&#8221; </p>
<p>One reason for doing obedience training is to establish a foundation from which you and your dog can learn to effectively relate to one another. The first thing obedience training does is to create a common language for you and your dog. This, in turn, lets your dog know the proper response (behavior) that you expect in place of socially maladaptive behavior. </p>
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<p>The obedience trained dog can respond properly to your commands, instead of neurotically trying to please and becoming ever more anxious with your displeasure. This dog acknowledges the people in the family as the leaders and becomes more secure and calm in this bond of love and authority.</p>
<p>Obedience training can be used to help fulfill some of your dog&#8217;s basic needs, such as exercise, the security of knowing what&#8217;s expected, a feeling of accomplishment, and constructive social interaction. Obedience training will give your pet a job to do and can be useful in redirecting some of the mental energy of an animal that was meant for work. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">Dog Obedience Training</a> Styles </p>
<p>There are many styles of dog obedience training. Here I&#8217;m going to mention what I consider the two main types. In future articles I will explore some of the less well known styles of training, some of which are becoming quite popular. This page and the next two pages should help you decide on the best style of training for your individual pet.</p>
<p>Two Most Popular Obedience Training StylesThe main types of training are leash/collar training and reward training. I consider the leash and collar training to be a hard training style, and reward training to be a soft training style. Both styles are very old; however, the leash and collar has been used more and is considered the traditional style. I think this is because most obedience training has traditionally developed from military dog training. There are several reasons why this method would be preferred to using food, such as the nature of the dogs being trained, the task or mission of the animal, and the temperament and background of the military handler/trainer.</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training, The Secrets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Dr. Mayra Alfonso Initially, what is necessary if you decided to train your dog? The first plan is usually the most essential thing to perform and also ignored. If you are preparing to enhance your pet&#8217;s behavior, it is truly essential to check your entire relationship with your pet. It is recommended to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Initially, what is necessary if you decided to train your dog? The first plan is usually the most essential thing to perform and also ignored. If you are preparing to enhance your pet&#8217;s behavior, it is truly essential to check your entire relationship with your pet. It is recommended to teach your pet with <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog obedience training</a> once you have a good bond with your pet. Though, the relationship with your dog will be stronger once you undergo your pet to a dog obedience training. Definitely, the basic relationship with your pet is vital in order for your dog to have trust on you.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a strong attachment with your dog, the dog obedience training will not run smoothly and will make you feel frustrated as you go along each tasks. If you are focusing on particular behaviors, and your dog is not cooperating well, you may break this procedure into an easy step by step procedure in order for the handler to manage the dog obedience training uncomplicatedly. If you want to implement to your dog to not bark simultaneously, you must be able to teach the canine by command. After this command is well established on the dog, you will be able to silent him on command as well as to teach him to bark on command. Dog obedience training is not all about training the dog with the ultimate objectives at first. You can surely begin the dog obedience training with simple commands.</p>
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<p>One of the behaviors that the handler wants to implement to their dog is for the pet to learn not to chew on household things. One remedy to this dilemma may include having a lot of dog toys for the dog to focus his attention with. You can have 4-5 toys that the dog can play upon each time, if you will give him a tremendous number of toys he will eventually lose interest in it and will return to chew on your household items. To implement dog obedience training upon your dog you can teach him to pick his toys on command. A simple toy that is scattered on the floor can be a tool for the dog training to be accomplished and for the pet to have a work to perform.</p>
<p>If you own a new dog, you must be able to point out the problems with your pet. Once you determine the dog behavior problems of your pet, you can now begin to apply the dog obedience training to them. If your dog loves to chew on your household items, this is not his fault. But it is a natural tendency of the dog to chew on furniture. These are common negative behavior of dogs that you must focus on, and to be able to learn the training procedures that is essential for the dog to know that his behavior is not appropriate. If you did not exert any effort to train your puppy, eventually it grows older, the behavior problem that it possesses will worsen, and this would make it more difficult to train the dog.
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Wendy Gorman Dogs are said to be &#8220;man&#8217;s best friend&#8221;. We love dogs because they are lively, full of character and can be trained and taught to respond to commands which control their behavior. How is this obedient behavior achieved? Obedience training can be tricky and therefore requires the dog owner to have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dogs are said to be &#8220;man&#8217;s best friend&#8221;. We love dogs because they are lively, full of character and can be trained and taught to respond to commands which control their behavior. How is this obedient behavior achieved? Obedience training can be tricky and therefore requires the dog owner to have some understood of the basic methods utilized in dog training. <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">Dog obedience training</a> not only gives pleasure and is fun, but more importantly, it enhances your dog&#8217;s skills. It is also one the best bonding activities experienced between you and your pet.</p>
<p>Do not be over ambitious and aggressive in your training. Obedience training requires some time to successfully complete. Be aware that such training is ideally designed to assess and improve upon the inherent habits and traits of your pet. Do not expect obedience training to solve your dog&#8217;s behavioral problems in an instant. The program should assist your dog and properly influence him to build on his positive and good habits. A collateral advantage of instituting a training program for your dog is that it serves as a means for resolving any other problems that may arise from time to time. </p>
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<p>Obedience training can also be a bridge for communication between the owner and the dog. Good Communication is highly important to the success of your training. Learn and practice how to effectively communicate with your dog. Instruct your dog with commands. However, you must deliver that command in a way that it will sound persuading to your dog. You can instruct and teach your dog various commands like sit, stay or fetch, but each time you must use the correct instructing tone of voice. </p>
<p>In conducting the training, you will need to possess, or teach yourself, the virtue of patience. Do not get upset if your dog hardly understands your instruction. Remember that they think differently to humans. Dogs, if left alone, are animals delivered and raised with no proper training. It is not surprising therefore that dogs can act like any other animals. It may irritate you to see your dog destroying your things, soiling your room, or biting you &#8211; but that is how dogs act. If you really love your dog, then you should learn to accept their nature. Only then can you start to alleviate some of the less welcome examples of their behavior.</p>
<p>A Social hierarchy is easily established with your dog through proper obedience training. Somehow, it provides the feeling of fulfillment once your dog obeys your voice commands. </p>
<p>It is not necessary to impose complicated maneuvers in early training. First teach your dog to obey you. You can teach him how to kiss or shake hands for example. These tricks are commonly undertaken by dogs and they enjoy the experience. </p>
<p>Your training needs to be a rewarding and fun experience for both you and your dog. This kind of training will help you interact with your dog and lead to a more harmonious relationship. You should observe the difference between trained and untrained dogs as you go about your normal business. Trained dogs are confident and they can be given more freedom. Untrained dogs have to be restricted and enjoy very little freedom.</p>
<p>You can train your dog at any age, it is never too late. Remember, the most fitting and proper time for training your dog is now. You can always start your training now.
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by Peyton: what is you dog taught in obedience training? I am try to teach my dog some obedience. since there is absolutely no trainer any where near where i live, i have to take it opon myself to do it. so i just need to know what is your dog taught in obedience [...]]]></description>
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I am try to teach my dog some obedience. since there is absolutely no trainer any where near where i live, i have to take it opon myself to do it. so i just need to know what is your dog taught in obedience training?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Holly</i><br />It would take a very long to for someone on here to teach you how to train your dog. </p>
<p>My suggestion would be to buy a book on training. Dog Training for Dummies is a good one. You can buy it at think website: http://www.amazon.com/Dog-Training-Dummies-Pets/dp/0470600292/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;qid=1301090413&#038;sr=1-1</p>
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