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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>
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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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		<title>16 week labrador (lab) retriever puppy dog training and tricks</title>
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<p>Boomer has some new tricks to show off. Among the newer ones are moonwalk and bow. I am currently trying to combine back, come, and twirl into one command: line dance.<br />
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		<title>THE MOST AMAZING FRISBEE DOG TRICKS!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was lucky enough to get to drop in on some friends of mine in Florida, the Disc-Connected K9&#8242;s and got to watch some seriously jaw dropping jam sessions. Here is just a small piece I share with you! If you want to know more about the Disc-Connected K9&#8242;s and their team (World Champions and [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was lucky enough to get to drop in on some friends of mine in Florida, the Disc-Connected K9&#8242;s and got to watch some seriously jaw dropping jam sessions. Here is just a small piece I share with you! If you want to know more about the Disc-Connected K9&#8242;s and their team (World Champions and record breakers) Check them out: www.k9frisbee.com All of these dogs are RESCUES!!!</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Tricks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppy Hints &#8211; Introduction to Fundamental Doggie Methods Trick training can be many enjoyable, nonetheless it all starts while using basics. Just before a dog may be trained to try and do tips, he must be properly qualified within the basic obedience commands. Getting previously trained creates an setting for new exercising, and in some [...]]]></description>
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<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://dogtrainingtrick-s.com/dog-tricks-training">Trick training</a> can be many enjoyable, nonetheless it all starts while using basics. Just before a dog may be trained to try and do tips, he must be properly qualified within the basic obedience commands. Getting previously trained creates an setting for new exercising, and in some scenarios, the fundamental commands and steps are linked.</p>
<p>Previous to attempting to educate your puppy to accomplish any methods, even so, you should evaluate whether or not he&#8217;s ideal for that employment. &#8220;Some owners,&#8221; says a doggie trainer on the US, &#8220;overlook particular things within their wish that their doggie be ready to do methods. Some puppies are certainly not physically match to try and do the employment. They&#8217;ve bad backs or suffer from hip dysphasia or other health difficulties.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Just one operator, he recalls, attempted to train his St. Bernard to sit up. It just did not come about. The dog was too big and ungainly; his great legs could not help his fat. Other proprietors are actually regarded to make an effort to have their small-sized puppies, for instance Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, and Pekingese, leap around walls or as a result of hoops which have been like jumping more than a making towards doggie.</p>
<p>If your canine is well schooled and in good wellbeing, there may be no explanation why he cannot discover methods. You may perhaps not make him a Hollywood star, but he can be a star within your household. (Then once more, he may perhaps come to be a movie superstar. It occurs!) <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://dogtrainingtrick-s.com/dog-clicker-training-tricks">Hints are just like any teaching</a>: The keys to achievement are repetition, timely correction, and lavish praise.</p>
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		<title>German Shepherd Dog Training Tricks: Learn How to Train Your Dog The Right Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs can be such lovable and loyal companions. But unless you instill acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in them they can cause certain problems as well. Learning a few dog training tricks will help you greatly in making your pet not only a great companion but also a trustworthy partner that you will be able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs can be such lovable and loyal companions. But unless you instill acceptable and unacceptable behaviors in them they can cause certain problems as well. Learning a few <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/how-to-train-a-german-shepherd-2253819.html">dog training tricks</a> will help you greatly in making your pet not only a great companion but also a trustworthy partner that you will be able to count on, whether you&#8217;re there or not.</p>
<p>Dog training is not that difficult to start and complete. But it will need a couple of things in order to be successful. You will need ample time, patience, and consistency if you ever want to see results. The problem is that not many people have that today. So how do you get over these problems? Simple, with factual and relevant information.</p>
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<p>Contrary to what most people tend to believe, training does not actually need to be an everyday thing. With proper planning you will be able to tailor your pets training sessions to your lifestyle no matter how busy you are and still get the same results. Sure it will take a bit more time as compared to daily training but nonetheless it will prove to be a one of a kind experience for you and your dog.</p>
<p>One of the best trick or tip that can be given in terms of training your German shepherd is training them as early as possible. Admittedly, training your pet as a pup won&#8217;t be such an easy feat to accomplish. At times things can get frustrating and even infuriating. This is why you need all of the patience and control that you can gather in order to prevent from becoming too doting or too strict.</p>
<p>Also, take into consideration that some of the things you will be teaching your pet, they will be able to master quickly while others can take time. Just don&#8217;t get too stressed about it, with perseverance, you will be able to achieve the results that you need without encountering too many problems.</p>
<p>You will surely be able to find lots of learning materials as well as tips and tricks off of the internet. But you&#8217;d have to remember that not everything will be effective. You will need information that will be factual, up to date, and have been tested by many others if you want to succeed in your endeavor. So be sure that you do the proper research first in order to obtain the right materials that you are looking for. So, take your time and don&#8217;t just rush into things in <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://germanshepherdowner.com/LP6/">dog training tricks</a> and tips.</p>
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		<title>Simple Dog Training Tricks, Tips</title>
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<p>Are you battling an unruly, rebellious, untrained dog?</p>
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<p>On the lookout for a few good <a href="http://www.epuppyguide.com">dog training tricks</a> tips?</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t get where to begin?</p>
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<p>I used to be in the same position until I went back to basics and started to understand what my dog really needed &#8211; only after that was I in a position to learn how to give it to them. Countless people make the mistaken idea that their dog is way smarter than they really are. In truth, your dog just reacts to you. They want to become part of the pack, they need to be established &#8211; your puppy is still an animal but with animal instincts. As soon as I had grasped this simple notion I was able to regulate any negative behaviors by focussing on altering how my furry companion expressed those instincts. I no longer needed to shout at or discipline my dog &#8211; and if I can do it then you definitely can too!</p>
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<p><strong>Core Dog Training Tricks, Tips</strong></p>
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<p>There are a few basic things that you need to know while training your dog that can make the whole procedure a good deal faster and easier across the board.</p>
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<p><strong>Crate Training</strong> gives your dog  home that he can call his own. Be sure that you spend some time &#8216;at home&#8217; with your dog in his crate so he will get used to it. Trust me , you will see that this extremely useful since using a crate can help later with house breaking, bark reduction, as well as any anxiety problems that your dog may possibly experience.</p>
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<p><strong>Leash Training</strong> could be a frustrating period for both you and your dog.  I discovered it was best to help my dog to achieve a controlled, calm state. That made him much more responsive to instructions without getting carried away about taking a walk. Once out walking there is just one thing to remember &#8211; As soon as your pet pulls on the leash , halt and get them to sit unmoving beside you before starting over again. He will immediately discover that not pulling on the leash = a great walk. It really is that easy!</p>
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<p><strong>Be The Alpha Dog. </strong>I have to confess, I learned this one from Cesar Milan, aka the Dog Whisperer on TV. He made it look very easy &#8211; and it truly is!  Additionally it is the most effective method I&#8217;ve used to maintain harmony around the house. My youngest, Heidi, is a real handful but I can have her sit down, turn over, and submit in barely seconds just by giving her &#8216;the look&#8217; of assertion. She knows that I am the leader, the pack leader, and can feel secure knowing that I will look after her.</p>
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<p><strong>Obedience Training</strong> is just not readily available where I live but can be a good supplement to home training. You&#8217;ll often find out some great dog training tricks tips from an obedience class no matter if you have got a brand new puppy or are simply having difficulty controlling your adult dog.</p>
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<p><strong>The Importance of Consistency </strong></p>
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<p>The one thing that all dog training tricks and tips have in common is the need for consistency. Your dog may seem clever, and in many ways he is, nevertheless a great deal of what he learns is through rote learning in reaction to a repeated, consistent environment. If you only make him sit prior to going out when you have time for it, he will become bewildered and excited and cease following your orders. By all means establish rules, but you (and everyone else in your house) must be consistent with them. So that&#8217;s about it for my first blog post &#8211; I&#8217;m sure I have said enough for one &#8216;session&#8217; &#8211; but I&#8217;ll be back!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[She is a 2 and a half old spaniel. Everytime I take her out, she lies down and does nothing.. Then when she goes in, she poops right away.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She is a 2 and a half old spaniel.<br />
Everytime I take her out, she lies down and does nothing..<br />
Then when she goes in, she poops right away.</p>
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		<title>What kind of dog is the easiest to train for tricks and potty train and why?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 09:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to know because I&#8217;m thinking about getting another puppy but i want him/her to be easiest to train! easpecially potty train!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to know because I&#8217;m thinking about getting another puppy but i want him/her to be easiest to train! easpecially potty train!</p>
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		<title>What are some fun tricks I can teach my dog?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 09:58:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[*He&#8217;s almost four *He&#8217;s a Finnish Lapphund *Very smart *Eager to learn if food is involved I&#8217;m bored and so is he- any ideas? Oh- and what are some good tips and tricks for training? Does a clicker really work? BQ- What are your dogs names and breeds?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>*He&#8217;s almost four<br />
*He&#8217;s a Finnish Lapphund<br />
*Very smart<br />
*Eager to learn if food is involved</p>
<p>I&#8217;m bored and so is he- any ideas?</p>
<p>Oh- and what are some good tips and tricks for training? Does a clicker really work?</p>
<p>BQ- What are your dogs names and breeds?</p>
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		<title>Dog tricks?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 09:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My friend has a dog training party to attend. At the party, she wanted to have a trick for her dog to perform. Unfortuantely, during the week she was unable to find something that was easy, interesting, and one that dogs wont be confused over. Does anyone have ideas of a trick her dog could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend has a dog training party to attend. At the party, she wanted to have a trick for her dog to perform. Unfortuantely, during the week she was unable to find something that was easy, interesting, and one that dogs wont be confused over. Does anyone have ideas of a trick her dog could learn in a short amount of time and how she could teach it?</p>
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