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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>Stop That Dog Bite? How to Prevent Your Dog From Biting Someone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2011 16:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should start teaching your dog not to bite even while your dog is a puppy. This is usually being taught by the puppy&#8217;s mothers and siblings at fewer than four months old. But nowadays we take our puppy home at a small age and so the training falls to us in full. In case [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should start teaching your dog not to bite even while your dog is a puppy. This is usually being taught by the puppy&#8217;s mothers and siblings at fewer than four months old. But nowadays we take our puppy home at a small age and so the training falls to us in full.</p>
<p>In case you have the opportunity to be around a puppy social circle or puppy training school, you will notice that puppy has its mothers and siblings training carried on within their puppy world. It happens naturally, through trial and error what is expected and not tolerated around biting. Help your dog to be more sociable around as many different sociable situations as possible, builds confidence, and you are less likely to have an aggressive or fearful dog that will bite in response to the new situation. Working on socialization has to start before the dog is four months old to get the best results out of it.</p>
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<p>You need to also think ahead, if you need your dog to at peace with kids as you have family with children, then you should get your dog mixing with children on the early stage. This simple exercise will automatically build the dog&#8217;s confidence, and you are less likely to have a biting problem around children later in the future.</p>
<p>Teach your dog to lie down close to you for 30 minutes; say on the evening while you are watching your favorite television show, your dog has to stay where you have told him for this length of time. If he get up calmly remind him to lay down and insure, he or she is lying back down then carry on with your nights viewing. You should also build up trust and respect with your dog then you can take command from your dog allowing you to train your dog not to bite.</p>
<p>Never physically reprimand your dog to stop biting, doing this just doesn&#8217;t work, all it will result is the breakdown of the trust and respect. Screaming to your dog to stop biting will not work on its own. Your dog needs to have good trust and respect for you for things to change and to cease from biting. Make sure you stop all biting or the problem will never cease.</p>
<p>Make your dog to understand that you don&#8217;t want the biting, not the dog it&#8217;s self. Always make up after on your terms so your dog knows you cherish and love the pets. You have to sort out this problem as early in the dog&#8217;s life as you can for the desired results. These are simple ways of making sure your dog respects your command and prevent the dog from biting.</p>
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		<title>How to Prevent Your Dog From Biting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons that a dog may bite. Nipping is a natural kind of biting in puppy play. However, you must modify your dogs behavior when it begins to bite aggressively or else it may get worse and eventually get you and your pet in some trouble. Having your dog put down and yourself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons that a dog may bite. Nipping is a natural kind of biting in puppy play. However, you must modify your dogs behavior when it begins to bite aggressively or else it may get worse and eventually get you and your pet in some trouble. Having your dog put down and yourself sued because of your dog&#8217;s aggressive behavior is something you really want to avoid. </p>
<p>Before you begin to modify your dogs behavior, you will need some basic instruction and tips on the process of reversing your dogs bad habits. </p>
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<p>1. Begin With a Thorough Physical Exam For Your Dog.</p>
<p>Make sure you don&#8217;t address your dogs behavioral problems before you make sure that it is not a physiological issue. Have a vet perform tests on your dog&#8217;s thyroid, physiological, and circulation indicators for signs of a chemical imbalance. Due to physical malfunctions or defects that can be otherwise asymptomatic, dogs can become aggressive. Before undergoing behavior modification, you should consider overruling these possibilities. </p>
<p>2. Identify The Stimulus.</p>
<p>A dog may bite for multiple reasons such as fear, over stimulation, aggression, or perceived threats over territory. It is essential to understand what causes your dog to react in this manner. There are two options available, you can modify your dogs behavior to respond differently to such trigger of you may remove the trigger. </p>
<p>Tips And Techniques </p>
<p>There are a couple of methods you may use to modify your dogs behavior once you have established that your dog&#8217;s biting habits are behavioral. </p>
<p>1. Simulate Bite Inhibition With Your Puppy.</p>
<p>Have you ever noticed that your puppies play nip and bite each other over their mothers nipples? If you ever closely observe puppy play, then you will notice how a puppy may sometimes yip and withdraw from the play. The puppy that stops the play is showing bite inhibition. This sort of behavior shows the more aggressive puppy that he has over stepped his boundaries and that it is unacceptable to bite in areas where it hurts. This sort of behavior may also be simulated when your puppy gets too rambunctious during play. Make a loud yelp and then halt the game immediately. In no time your puppy will soon learn to stop this behavior. </p>
<p>2. Allow your dog some space and time to adjust to the new environment.</p>
<p>Walk your dog in a low distraction area close to home and keep your concentration on your dog. This will allow an easy space for training and an environment where you can take your puppy out of harms way when you may need to. Your dog will then not feel any sort of threat from his or her surroundings and your dog will pay close attention because of the lack of distraction. </p>
<p>3. Communicating With Your Dog.</p>
<p>Although dogs are not smarter than humans, they are smart and can recognize the hand that puts food in their bowls. So speak to your dog. They can recognize the mood you are in and respond accordingly. In that same manner, construct a relationship with your dog. Your prime communication goal is attention. It becomes easier to communicate and eventually adapt to the various alternative responses to certain triggers once you can hold your dog&#8217;s attention. </p>
<p>It will take some commitment, commendable effort, and time to modify your dogs behavior. Work with your dog, not against him. When it comes to a grown dog, you may want to seek the help of a professional to modify the dogs behavior.</p>
<p>If you want to learn more, you can read this article on how to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-stop-dog-biting.php" target="_blank" title="Stop Dog Biting">Stop Dog Biting</a> or these reviews of products that address dog biting problems <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/best-dog-training-products.php" target="_blank" title="Best Dog Training Products">Best Dog Training Products</a>. For more information about dog training and dog behavior problems visit <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/" target="_blank" title="Dog Training">Dog Training</a>.</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>Prevent Dogs From Biting: Make Your Dog All Bark But No Bite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are social animals, and a friendly dog in a stressful situation would never attack or bite. However, many cases of individuals bitten by dogs belie this. Thus, it is important to know how to prevent dogs from biting. If you want to own a dog or already own one and you want to prevent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are social animals, and a friendly dog in a stressful situation would never attack or bite. However, many cases of individuals bitten by dogs belie this. Thus, it is important to know how to prevent dogs from biting. </p>
<p> If you want to own a dog or already own one and you want to prevent dogs from biting anyone, there are two things you need to remember: first, you have to train your dog to be friendly; and second, you have to avoid putting him in stressful situations. </p>
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<p> Dogs feel stressed by unfamiliar objects, people or places, or by unpredictable behavior. However, the degree of unfamiliarity and unpredictability is different from dog to dog. In a crowd, some dogs are friendly to strangers while others are not. What spells the difference between these dogs isn’t breed but how well they were raised. Thus, you can prevent dogs from biting if you properly train your dog. </p>
<p> How to prevent dogs from biting</p>
<p> Although there is no guarantee that your dog will never attack or bite anyone, these six tips will significantly reduce the risks of your dog attacking or biting someone: </p>
<p> 1. Familiarity with people and environment will help you to prevent dogs from biting. Create positive and pleasant encounters for your dog with objects, people and places within the first 8 to 16 weeks of his life, especially with those he would likely encounter during his lifetime. To prevent dogs from biting introduce them immediately to various kinds of objects in your house and outside your house (e.g. your vacuum cleaner), to various kinds of people (e.g. the postman), and to various kinds of environments (e.g. your car). Introduce him also to grooming, to the vet, and to other animals, especially other dogs. Some dogs don’t think they’re dogs. You don’t want your dog to have an identity crisis, do you?</p>
<p> 2. Familiarize dogs to being touched to prevent dogs from biting as early as possible but supervise dogs when they are with young children as much as possible. It is better your dog realizes early on that you and others mean no harm when you hold him since you can’t avoid touching him or him being touched by other people, especially when he has to be groomed or to be brought to the vet. However, how he is held is important to him. If he is held improperly, as most young children would hold him, he becomes terrified of being touched.</p>
<p> 3. Another tip to prevent dogs from biting is to create a home for dogs where they can find peace, safety and security and teach others to respect it. Your dog would encounter at least several stressful situations in his lifetime and that’s all but normal in a dog’s life. However, if dogs has a haven to go home to, it will prevent dogs from biting, as they would more likely dash to their dog house rather than attack. </p>
<p> 4. Tie your dog when walking him in public but not more than 8 hours in one place. Dogs tend to get temperamental and aggressive when tied since they experience barrier frustration. They are more likely to attack and bite when approached since it seems to them their territory is being intruded and, because they cannot flee, they fight the intruder. However, when walking your dog, he is better on than off a leash. Supervised dogs are less likely to attack and bite, and also you can keep a better eye on them with a leash and can prevent dogs from biting if they encounter a stressful situation.</p>
<p> 5. Another way to prevent dogs from biting is to teach dogs with proper and productive behavior. Though it is highly recommended to enroll your dog, including your family, in a home obedience class, it is just as advisable to consistently reinforce correct and appropriate behavior. Your dog can’t tell the difference between rough-play and real-life situations so don’t show or teach him aggressive behavior, like chasing after or attacking others even for fun. If he exhibits aggressive behavior towards other people or animals, like growling when someone comes too close to his food bowl, seek professional help. It is important to stop dogs biting and aggressive behavior as early as possible.</p>
<p> It’s not all that difficult to prevent dogs from biting and raise them to be friendly, especially if you see dogs as another being that deserves love and attention as much as anyone else does, as much as you do. Most often than not, dogs that attack and bite are neglected dogs. So always remember that behind a good dog is a good pet owner.</p>
<p> If you really want to prevent dogs from biting anyone, you need a <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog obedience training</a> to help you transform you dog’s behavior problems at the shortest possible time. Did you know that you can put an end to the stress and annoyance of your dog’s behavior problems by using techniques that will give you immediate results? Discover dog obedience training secrets to stop your dog’s behavior problems visit <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://dogscorner.great-discovery.com/">Dogs&#8217; Corner</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Prevent your Dog From Barking Excessively by Using Citronella Dog Training Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 05:51:44 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Dog Training Barking]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[BARKING]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Excessively]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Barking is a normal conduct for dogs, but it can get very exasperating for you and people around you if it turns extreme. The only thing you can do is to get large dog training collars or citronella dog training collars. Dogs own an innate impulse to bark, out of the need to notify [...]]]></description>
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<p>Barking is a normal conduct for dogs, but it can get very exasperating for you and people around you if it turns extreme. The only thing you can do is to get large dog training collars or citronella dog training collars. Dogs own an innate impulse to bark, out of the need to notify peril or to communicate with their master and other dogs around them. </p>
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<p>When barking becomes too much, it is necessary to retrain your dog. It is possible to do this quite easily by using citronella dog training collars. Such large dog training collars bring into play a very simple principle of psychological conditioning. This essentially means that the dog associates the undesired behavior of barking with the unpleasant effect of the citronella training collars.  </p>
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<p>Sound or vibration turn on citronella dog training collars, but because of accidental jet release due to external noise, the most reliable large dog training collars are those that use both sound and vibration to determine when the dog is barking.</p>
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<p>There are several types of training collars, but some are very controversial. There is a possibility of using a shock collar to train a dog, but people frequently look at this method as a cruel one. Although the collar does no physical damage, as the electric current it produces is small, the real debate is about the psychological damage it can produce to your pet. The controversy and painful aspect of shock training collars have determined pet owners to get the harmless citronella training collars. </p>
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<p>These small and large dog training collars emit a harmless jet of spray near the dog’s face that startles it, because it is cold, unexpected and fast. The spray can be odorless or have a citronella, mustard or lemon scent that is unpleasant to the dog. </p>
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<p>Other kinds of large dog training collars include collars that aim the jet or spray onto the dog’s neck or training collars that restrict the dog’s movements only to a specific area. You can have an invisible fence around places you do not want your dog to get into, such as flowerbeds or your swimming pool. </p>
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<p>Training your dog to stop barking or to stay only in certain areas of your yard is not at all difficult if you use small or large dog training collars. These are harmless to your dog and help it make a connection between the undesired behavior and an unpleasant sensation. The dog will soon understand that barking will cause a jet of water or unpleasant scent to burst on its face or neck. </p>
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<p>If you want the behavior of your dog corrected, but nothing has worked, you should consider investing in a citronella dog-training collar. The price will be worth your piece of mind. You will no longer get funny looks while walking your non-stop-barking dog and the neighbors will stop complaining  that your pet barks all night long without any good reason. You will be a lot happier and less stressed out and you will be able to enjoy the company of man’s best friend a lot more.</p>
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<p>You can also use small or large dog training collars to control the movements of your dog and to stop it from digging up your flowers or vegetable patch. See all the benefits of citronella dog training collars online with our online shop that describes various kinds of small and large dog training collars.</p>
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<p>One can correct any kind of unpleasant dog behavior by means of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.nutrecare.co.uk/prod1.asp?ID=158">citronella dog training collars</a> and other kinds of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.nutrecare.co.uk/prod1.asp?ID=158">large dog training collars</a>.<br />&#13;<br />
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