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		<title>What You Can Do About Aggressive Dog Behavior</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 17:17:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Large breeds of dogs often get a bum rap for being aggressive, violent animals, however in many cases, it is small breed dogs that really bite. Smaller dogs' reputation as adoring, lovable, cute companions may well be warranted, but an improperly handled small dog can be much more unsafe than a pit bull. Comprehending the reasons behind aggressive dog behavior can help owners minimize the chances of their dog harming another person and help eliminate the aggression entirely.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/what-you-can-do-about-aggressive-dog-behavior/"></g:plusone></div><p>Large breeds of dogs often get a bum rap for being <strong>aggressive</strong>, violent animals, however in many cases, it is small breed dogs that really bite. Smaller dogs' reputation as adoring, lovable, cute companions may well be warranted, but an improperly handled small <strong>dog</strong> can be much more unsafe than a pit bull. Comprehending the reasons behind <strong>aggressive</strong> <strong>dog</strong> behavior can help owners minimize the chances of their <strong>dog</strong> harming another person and help eliminate the aggression entirely.</p>
<p>As funny as it may sound, quite a few small dogs really do experience insecurity due to their size. If you notice <strong>aggressive</strong> <strong>dog</strong> behavior only if people are standing or walking around, chances are, your <strong>dog</strong> is fearful of being stepped or sat on. Be careful not to pick up or coddle your <strong>dog</strong> when it begins barking at people walking by; it may see that as a reward, and instead of calming down, will just grow to be even more obnoxious. Instead, remove the <strong>dog</strong> from the area when individuals are moving around and pay no attention to the barking. Allow the <strong>dog</strong> back into the room only after it has quieted and everyone is sitting down.</p>
<p>One more common reason smaller dogs tend to bite is simply because they've been mistreated by a prior owner. This is particularly true of dogs which are naturally loud and "yappy." Again, the most effective option will be to take the <strong>dog</strong> from the area and pay no attention to all efforts to get your attention until your <strong>dog</strong> is calm. Offer a quiet, safe place from which your <strong>dog</strong> can watch you and your guests until it decides that nobody is really a threat.</p>
<p>Charging is an <strong>aggressive</strong> <strong>dog</strong> behavior that must not be tolerated for any reason. Smaller dogs will charge at people they don't know, or even close members of the family, to display their dominance. Under no circumstances allow a <strong>dog</strong> to dominate a human! Take care of charging swiftly and firmly; always keep a spray bottle of water near the door and any other place where charging is likely, and use it. Spray the <strong>dog</strong> directly in the face and tell it, "no," using a loud, clear voice. Water will surprise your <strong>dog</strong>, and it will quickly learn that charging is unacceptable. In the event that this strategy seems cruel, remember that small dogs can be killed with a single kick from a terrified child.</p>
<p>Even though mouthing may be playful in certain dogs, and is generally harmless, dogs have to find out that using their teeth on a person is wrong. Mouthing can at times lead to unintentional biting, particularly when small children are playing with your <strong>dog</strong>, so all kinds of mouthing, nipping, and biting must be discouraged. If licking is acceptable in your household, you could encourage licking as an alternative to biting by putting bacon grease, butter, or salad dressing on your hands. Permit the <strong>dog</strong> to lick it off, but move away and say, "no," the second your <strong>dog</strong> tries to nip or mouth you. Eventually, the <strong>dog</strong> will learn that biting leads to losing a treat, and will quit trying to bite.</p>
<p>With dogs who are truly out of control, expert training will be the next step. An effective trainer will work with you and your <strong>dog</strong> to figure out the causes of the aggression, and can then work step by step to train your <strong>dog</strong> to behave. As a last resort, however, a few dogs may need regular medication to control their behavior. If training does not help, speak to your vet about prescribing a mild sedative, and buy a good kennel to keep your guests safe.</p>
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		<title>How To Train Your Puppy To Go Potty &#8211; Where You Want!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 14:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Walter R. Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potty training puppies is not something that people generally look forward to, and if you are like me, I know you would agree, am I right? The toilet area for them ends up becoming everywhere except where you want, and you and your new friend just become frustrated.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/how-to-train-your-puppy-to-go-potty-where-you-want/"></g:plusone></div><p>Potty <strong>training</strong> puppies is not something that people generally look forward to, and if you are like me, I know you would agree, am I right? The toilet area for them ends up becoming everywhere except where you want, and you and your new friend just become frustrated.</p>
<p>While some techniques for <strong>training</strong> your puppy may work well for you, they may not work very well for other people.</p>
<p>There are some techniques used by old-fashioned types as an example, which try to teach dogs when they are doing something that is considered wrong, or bad. But a <strong>dog</strong> is not likely to know the difference between right and wrong.</p>
<p>Some people use methods such as rubbing the dogs nose in the mess, which seems to rarely work for many people and is considered inhumane.</p>
<p>It seems to many people that a <strong>dog</strong> wouldn't have any idea that he was doing anything wrong while using the bathroom in a new house that is not potty friendly yet. The <strong>dog</strong> is simply doing what it has to do, and not trying to ruin anybody's day.</p>
<p>A <strong>dog</strong> wouldn't work out of spite and purposely go to the bathroom on the carpet of a new place, but he may have to go really bad, and will pick just about any place to go.</p>
<p>Most people would agree that house <strong>training</strong> your <strong>dog</strong> is not a whole lot of fun, but it is something that must be done when he comes into his new home.</p>
<p>Some simple things that anybody can do to ensure a properly trained pet is to learn to work with it, learn its habits, and try to teach it some new ones.</p>
<p>When potty <strong>training</strong> a puppy <strong>dog</strong>, it is helpful to keep these tips in mind:</p>
<p>* Realize that your <strong>dog</strong> has no idea of what right or wrong is, and that accidents are bound to happen</p>
<p>* Feeding and walking schedule - Introducing your <strong>dog</strong> to a standardized schedule will really help him or her to develop regular bathroom habits.</p>
<p>* Puppy clicker <strong>training</strong> - A very popular way of using a clicking device when the animal does something favorable during <strong>training</strong>.</p>
<p>A well trained <strong>dog</strong> leads to a happy <strong>dog</strong>, and a very happy owner! Taking the time to properly potty train your new friend, as well as train him in other behavioral areas will help the both of you live a happy life together.</p>
<p>Wally Brown used to be very frustrated figuring out <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/3b5lzby">potty training techniques for puppies</a>, until he figured a way to make the process less-stressful. He operates a <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/3b5lzby">dog training website</a> where he discusses different kinds of <strong>training</strong> techniques for dogs.. This article, <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=796646&amp;p=26021">How To Train Your Puppy To Go Potty - Where You Want!</a> is available for free reprint.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Dog Behavior Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 20:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you let a new dog enter into your house, dog behavior training must start. It is very important let your new puppy or adult dog know that you really are the leader. It's an excellent plan to take the new pet for a walk all around your neighborhood prior to coming into the home. And then it is advisable to enter the home first, since it's your house and you are the leader. You must continually enter first. This will send your pet a subtle message. It should be exactly the same with food. You eat first, then the dog. The leader of the pack consistently eats first.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/what-you-should-know-about-dog-behavior-training/"></g:plusone></div><p>Before you let a new dog enter into your house, dog behavior training must start. It is very important let your new puppy or adult dog know that you really are the leader. It's an excellent plan to take the new pet for a walk all around your neighborhood prior to coming into the home. And then it is advisable to enter the home first, since it's your house and you are the leader. You must continually enter first. This will send your pet a subtle message. It should be exactly the same with food. You eat first, then the dog. The leader of the pack consistently eats first.</p>
<p>Virtually any dog that doesn't have effective dog behavior training is not going to be a enjoyable member of your family. You will be frustrated, plus the pet will certainly recognize that frustration. While training your dog, be consistent. You can't let your pet do something one particular day, and then expect your dog to understand it is incorrect the next. That simply leads to confusion. Consider something like jumping on the furniture. If you don't want your pet on the bed, everyone else in the household must likewise follow that rule, or the dog will not fully grasp what's going on.</p>
<p>Dog behavior training will work the best when you stay calm. If you become upset and excited, your dog will also. Remain calm and avoid yelling and never hit the dog. Employing treats as a training aid is a lot more helpful. You would like your dog to look at you as the leader. You don't want your pet to fear you. Keep training periods brief. Fifteen minutes is long enough. Keep it at the exact same time every day and eventually the dog will begin to understand what you want.</p>
<p>Continue adding brand new activities to your pet's training. This can keep their mind stimulated. Supply enough play time as well. Dogs must play and also must be walked. This prevents them from getting bored. When a dog is bored, they get into much more trouble. When they do not have activities to do and toys to play with, they may possibly decide your couch cushion is the ideal chew toy.</p>
<p>After the dog is beyond the puppy phase, that doesn't mean your work is finished. Too typically once a dog is not a puppy any more, people really feel that they do not have to devote so much time with them. That is definitely not true. Your dog continually needs you to spend time together with him and teach him things.</p>
<p>Dog behavior training will be the most effective way to show love for your four legged family member. And it will help them to be a considerably more pleasurable part of your family.</p>
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		<title>Steps to Take to Stop Dog Biting in Your Area</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 17:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog bites aren't always dangerous, but they almost always hurt. They carry the threat of infection and other health issues. Because of these reasons, some cities have strict requirements for keeping dogs on leashes and to stop dogs from hurting individuals as well as other dogs. Sadly, only some communities take the dangers and risks involved as seriously as other ones do. In the event you want to take actions within your community to stop dog biting, there are some things you could do.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/steps-to-take-to-stop-dog-biting-in-your-area/"></g:plusone></div><p>Dog bites aren't always dangerous, but they almost always hurt. They carry the threat of infection and other health issues. Because of these reasons, some cities have strict requirements for keeping dogs on leashes and to stop dogs from hurting individuals as well as other dogs. Sadly, only some communities take the dangers and risks involved as seriously as other ones do. In the event you want to take actions within your community to stop dog biting, there are some things you could do.</p>
<p>For starters, if you or your next door neighbor are injured by a dog, take pictures of it. This is actually a very good strategy to provide proof that there's a problem and also to spread recognition. Hold the owner answerable for their dog's conduct. Allow it to be known that recurring offenses are not going to be accepted.</p>
<p>If you be involved in local community events, holding a town hall meeting to examine, among other things on the agenda, the issue of aggressive dog behavior and also the need to stop dog biting, can be a way to push the problem to the forefront of your town or city's concerns. More often than not, laws that almost everyone can agree on result from these types of meetings, making it required for owners to keep their dogs on leashes at all times when they are outside.</p>
<p>Much of the time , these tactics will get the job done, mainly because owners would prefer to be inconvenienced to some extent from the added supervisory attention they have to place on their dogs than lose their pets altogether. Besides the basic fact that reasonable men and women consider human safety as a necessary concern, dog owners will understand that it truly is in their dog's very best interest if he or she is trained to refrain from hostile, violent, or other types of harmful behaviors. Dogs have been known to turn on their own owners, and invariably this results in the dog being put down.</p>
<p>You can additionally stop dog biting when you lead by example. If your own dog has showed aggressive behaviors in the past, start out by placing your dog on a leash whenever you take him or her outside. If the behavior is particularly serious, you might wish to think about taking your dog to a trainer who will tone down or completely alter the unwanted behavior, causing a positive change in your dog's temperament and disposition.</p>
<p>All of the above could have a positive effect on your community. On the other hand, there's just so much that can be accomplished by just one individual. If possible, try to get your good friends, neighbors and family interested in this pursuit, and make sure they know how much it really means to you to live in a community which is secure from the risk of injury from dangerous pets.</p>
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		<title>Getting The Right Bullmastiff Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 14:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All young dogs should be trained properly, to make certain that they're mild tempered and safe to be around, and this is particularly vital for bullmastiff puppies. Even though bullmastiffs are recognized as being good tempered dogs, virtually any dog can get unmanageable when they haven't had the right upbringing. The very first thing that really should be done soon after receiving the puppy, aside from a trip to the veterinarian, is finding a qualified and skilled bullmastiff trainer, or a dog trainer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/getting-the-right-bullmastiff-training/"></g:plusone></div><p>All young dogs should be trained properly, to make certain that they're mild tempered and safe to be around, and this is particularly vital for bullmastiff puppies. Even though bullmastiffs are recognized as being good tempered dogs, virtually any dog can get unmanageable when they haven't had the right upbringing. The very first thing that really should be done soon after receiving the puppy, aside from a trip to the veterinarian, is finding a qualified and skilled bullmastiff trainer, or a dog trainer.</p>
<p>Since the puppy will have to get various distinct vaccinations well before it can be close to other dogs, it will have to get to a particular age before it starts the proper bullmastiff training. Before they reach this age, check with the breeder, nearby vets, and in addition pet supply retailers, for recommendations about the ideal trainers and training schools. Though you may think your dog is very well mannered and they do not require training when they are small, you will want them to get it when they grow bigger.</p>
<p>It's not unusual for the mature bullmastiff to achieve over 100 pounds, and that's a whole lot for an owner to control, in particular when the owner doesn't weigh as much as the dog. These types of dogs can be extremely stubborn at times and get excited very easily. With the right bullmastiff training the dog owner will be in a position to manage the dog without any kind of difficulties, and won't need to be concerned about any issues or legalities. This is why the dog owner should participate in the training as well.</p>
<p>Bullmastiff training is designed for both the dog owner and the dog, and they are going to show up at classes together. Different schools have different programs, and they usually work over the period of a couple months. There are many worthwhile things which will be discovered during this period, and these things are going to be utilized through the entire length of the dog's life. If at any time you believe that the dog is regressing, you could possibly need to consider an additional course.</p>
<p>Sometimes it will require more than a single bullmastiff training course for your puppy to grasp the ideas that they have to master. If this is the case, and you are disappointed with your first school or trainer, you might need to give some thought to a completely different option, whatever you think is very best for you and your dog.</p>
<p>It really is quite crucial that a dog as big as a bullmastiff get trained effectively. This is crucial for the basic safety of the owners, and for the people that will come in contact with the dog. When the dog is vaccinated, get your dog signed up with a trainer immediately.</p>
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		<title>Stop Puppy Chewing With These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most everyday problems that pet owners have is puppy chewing. Despite the fact that this will probably look like an inborn trait to dogs, it is often an extremely destructive one. Puppy chewing might damage couches, shoes, and quite a few other items. That is precisely why this kind of behavior should be ended before the dog gets older in age. There are actually 4 approaches that an owner might use to stop the puppy from chewing. They are: enrolling the puppy in training school, exercise, teaching proper chewing behavior, as well as discipline.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/stop-puppy-chewing-with-these-tips/"></g:plusone></div><p>One of the most everyday problems that pet owners have is puppy chewing. Despite the fact that this will probably look like an inborn trait to dogs, it is often an extremely destructive one. Puppy chewing might damage couches, shoes, and quite a few other items. That is precisely why this kind of behavior should be ended before the dog gets older in age. There are actually 4 approaches that an owner might use to stop the puppy from chewing. They are: enrolling the puppy in training school, exercise, teaching proper chewing behavior, as well as discipline.</p>
<p>Training a young dog requires a good deal of persistence, which many individuals do not have. Those people could possibly elect to put their puppy into training school. Not only can dog trainers help to stop a young dog from chewing, but they also teach him or her to pay attention. The puppy has to be a minimum of 3 or 4 months old prior to when they should be enrolled in a dog training school.</p>
<p>Yet another method in which puppy chewing might be stopped is exercise. Lots of time if puppies chew, it is because they're bored and really need stimulation. Exercise assists you to supply them with the stimulation that they want. A daily brisk walk is typically enough to suffice a puppy. Exercise also will allow the dog and the owner to interact, which can stop him or her from acting out just to seek attention.</p>
<p>Puppies additionally need to learn acceptable chewing behavior. As an example, if a puppy has an undesirable behavior of chewing on shoes, the dog owner can place a harmless, but untasty material on it. This will cause the puppy to associate the shoe with something undesirable, stopping him or her from chewing. Dog owners will need to realize that chewing is a natural instinct of the dog, and so giving a puppy a chew toy will also teach acceptable chewing behavior.</p>
<p>Puppies in addition need to be disciplined to prevent their chewing behavior. In many ways, dogs are like children. They will become unruly if they are left to look after themselves. That is the reason why puppies must be reprimanded whenever they do something inappropriate and praised whenever they do something correct. The true secret to discipline is consistency. What must be kept in mind is that severe discipline will produce an anxious puppy and may cause them to chew even more. Discipline must be firm, but nothing way too drastic. Rewards have a tendency to work a lot better.</p>
<p>Working with a puppy that wants to chew is by no means an easy thing, but thankfully that undesirable behavior can be stopped. A chewing puppy can be stopped simply by registering them in a training school, using exercise, teaching when and what is acceptable to chew, and consistent discipline.</p>
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		<title>Stop Puppies From Biting By Understanding the Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 09:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to learn how you can stop puppies from biting, there are actually all types of training suggestions on the internet. The truth is, this could become a critical problem when left unchecked, but on the plus side it's not that challenging to fix. First of all, here is a quick explanation of precisely why they bite.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/stop-puppies-from-biting-by-understanding-the-problem/"></g:plusone></div><p>If you want to learn how you can stop puppies from biting, there are actually all types of training suggestions on the internet. The truth is, this could become a critical problem when left unchecked, but on the plus side it's not that challenging to fix. First of all, here is a quick explanation of precisely why they bite.</p>
<p>In a lot of situations they simply wish to play. During their very first 3 months, they're going to want to play all the time, and this does not change once they're removed from the litter. If they're used to playing with the litter and biting other puppies, it's likely that they will take that behavior over to their new home. If you find your pet biting at your feet when you are passing by them, this is simply their own method of telling you they wish to play.</p>
<p>One more reason is that they want to demonstrate they are the top dog, which is usually the case soon after they're taken away from their litter. One more potential cause is the animal is simply hungry, and this is their method of telling you this. In some instances they might be additionally scared or angry, because this is really a dog's natural defense method.</p>
<p>Whatever the cause, there are actually a variety of steps it is possible to take to stop puppies from biting. To begin with, set the ground rules regarding how much mouthing they can get away with. For example, you might allow them to gently touch the hands using their mouth, and in some situations you might wish to stop it altogether. When they get to the point where you would like them to stop, simply yelp whenever they bite you, and then turn away from them.</p>
<p>The actual reason this is effective is the fact that it signals them they've hurt you, because you are basically imitating a dog. Most dogs will not bite another dog beyond the point where they yelp, because this warns them they have to stop. In addition, make sure you move away, since your pet will then have their playmate taken away from them. Because puppies like to have a person to play with, they will recognize that biting takes that away, and therefore they are going to stop.</p>
<p>Yet another step that is effective is introducing them to other dogs. Puppies absolutely love to play, but they will soon recognize they do not appreciate getting bitten, and will consequently quit doing it to others also. This is among the better methods out there, so attempt to get your dogs around others if at all possible. In addition, it will help them get used to being close to other dogs and interacting with them, and it will help them get rid of all their energy. You may want to have them stay in a dog daycare when you are at work in the event you do not want to have a wild puppy to go home to.</p>
<p>The bottom line is , there are many methods to stop puppies from biting. The important thing is to attempt a variety of them and find out what works. When you use these ideas, you should see good results quickly.</p>
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		<title>How To Train A Chihuahua &#8211; Essential Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:26:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to learn how to train a chihuahua successfully, you will need a healthy dose of courage, a great deal of patience, and a bag of treats. Chihuahuas are generally highly intelligent and inquisitive dogs by nature, so training them will offer the mental and physical stimulation they crave. However, simply because they are just as spirited as they are smart, they might very easily manipulate the situation causing you to be the one being trained.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/how-to-train-a-chihuahua-essential-tips/"></g:plusone></div><p>If you want to learn how to train a chihuahua successfully, you will need a healthy dose of courage, a great deal of patience, and a bag of treats. Chihuahuas are generally highly intelligent and inquisitive dogs by nature, so training them will offer the mental and physical stimulation they crave. However, simply because they are just as spirited as they are smart, they might very easily manipulate the situation causing you to be the one being trained.</p>
<p>Chihuahuas respond to an abundance of positive reinforcement together with praise. They're fiercely devoted to their fellow housemates and tend to do anything to help make them happy so we should return this favor by simply continually praising their great deeds. Treats really help as your chihuahua will promptly understand that if there's something good in it for her, she will do what is asked of her.</p>
<p>Guides on how to train a chihuahua even note that instructing them to do their business outdoors is not a small feat, so this really is where figuring out their individual temperaments and behaviors is crucial. A chihuahua is only going to offer you a very small window of opportunity whenever she is trying to let you know she needs to go outdoors. She may run to the door and sit there for a minute or she could possibly scratch your leg at which point it is up to you to figure out just what she's asking for. High praise plus a few treats will show her it really is more enjoyable to go outdoors than in the house. Nonetheless, they are small dogs with brittle bones and there are actually virtually no treats in this world well worth the warmth of her home so you need to stay on top of those subtle signs any time there's bad weather about.</p>
<p>Keep it entertaining, straight to the point, and under no circumstances try to train them if you are tired, impatient or angry. This will simply hasten disobedience which they're great at anyway. Chihuahuas are normally inquisitive dogs and so mastering new things is enjoyable for them and the attention they're receiving provides all the more stimulation. But if they catch wind of the simple fact that they might be working, all bets are off and they are going to quit. A good thirty minute program every day is a good place to start.</p>
<p>There are a number of steps involved in how to train a chihuahua not to bark. The first of which might involve recognizing exactly why she is barking. Chihuahuas are very protective of their housemates and home causing them to see almost everything to be a danger. They may perhaps be barking as a warning for the intruders to stay away and a good stern "No!" will be enough in this particular situation.</p>
<p>It's an ineffective attempt to yell at them while they're barking simply because the abrupt loud noise could possibly trigger them to bark more. One of the best things about chihuahuas is that they tend not to bark just to be barking, there's always a reason for it. Diverting their attention to something else normally makes them stop and if various other dogs in the neighborhood are barking, it is a good idea to let them go outside to see what all the fuss is about and as soon as they understand there's no crisis, they often quiet down and great praise to that end can encourage them even more.</p>
<p>Would you like to learn more about <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.dogtrainingheaven.com/dog-breeds-training/how-to-train-a-chihuahua/">how to train a chihuahua</a>? STOP your dog behavior problems and make him WANT to follow your every command! Click here now to download your FREE report (a $27 value): <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.dogtrainingheaven.com/dog-training-book/">http://www.dogtrainingheaven.com/dog-training-book/</a></p>
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		<title>Why It Is Important to Stop Puppy Chasing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 08:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Rutherforde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the difficult obedience issues dog owners confront is the way to stop puppy chasing. Lots of times puppy owners find themselves making the hard choice to give up their puppy simply because they cannot get the chasing under control.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/why-it-is-important-to-stop-puppy-chasing/"></g:plusone></div><p>One of the difficult obedience issues dog owners confront is the way to stop puppy chasing. Lots of times puppy owners find themselves making the hard choice to give up their puppy simply because they cannot get the chasing under control.</p>
<p>Puppies can chase automobiles, people, and other animals. Generally in most instances, the need to chase is intrinsic and the possibility of ending the behavior is determined by exactly how great an internal drive the puppy has to chase. For instance, hunting dogs possess a more substantial internal desire to chase and act predatory. This particular dog's owner may well face an almost impossible challenge when attempting to alter this chasing behavior.</p>
<p>The very first key to stop puppy chasing would be to figure out what advantage the dog is receiving from the act of chasing. In lots of instances, your dog is just acting on its innate predatory instincts. Some signs that the dog could be acting predatory are when they chase numerous targets, whether it is vehicles, rabbits, or people. Does your dog look to chase all of the time no matter where they are? Do they stalk things or get very enthusiastic or anxious when they notice a possible target? All of this indicates that they are possessive of either their owners or their location, or both.</p>
<p>While it can be challenging to stop puppy chasing, there are actually a few distinct techniques to try. It's very important to use encouragement as a training tool, instead of punishment. Punishment will very likely cause the puppy anxiousness or emotional stress and result in further behavior issues. Establish what factors or items tend to be causing your pet emotional stress and anxiety. Make an attempt to remove those things from your dog's life. A less stressed-out puppy may possibly lead to a calmer dog having a smaller desire to chase.</p>
<p>An additional training tool is distraction. Does your pet actually get pleasure from a specific toy? If that's the case, use it as a tool for your training. When outside taking walks or actively playing with the dog, be aware of cues that he may be getting prepared to chase. Use the toy as a diversion. Instead of allowing the puppy to chase, play with the dog and then reward them using praise whenever they play as opposed to running after their target.</p>
<p>It might take time and a lot of persistence, but the majority of puppies can be trained to quit chasing, particularly if you begin the training at a young age. In far more severe behavior cases, there are expert dog trainers that can be called in to help in altering the chasing behavior. Bear in mind, positive reinforcement together with encouragement are probably the most vital tools to breaking a dog's undesirable habits.</p>
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		<title>On Identifying Cues From Your Dog&#8217;s Body Language</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 06:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Renfroe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When two canines meet for the first time, they understand each other within moments. Their body language tells each other what to expect from the other animal. If you observe dogs together, you'll notice their interaction follows a uniform code. This is because they essentially "speak" the same language.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/on-identifying-cues-from-your-dogs-body-language/"></g:plusone></div><p>When two canines meet for the first time, they understand each other within moments. Their body language tells each other what to expect from the other animal. If you observe dogs together, you'll notice their interaction follows a uniform code. This is because they essentially "speak" the same language.</p>
<p>Owners who learn to interpret their dogs' body language can protect them, as well as other pets and owners. They can defuse confrontations before they escalate, or prevent them from occurring in the first place. Owners will also form stronger bonds with their canines since they'll be able to better respond to their needs.</p>
<p>The goal of this article is to help you identify important cues from your pet. We'll first highlight important features to watch, and then describe various temperaments. Even though your pet is unable to speak, you'll learn to recognize how he feels, and be able to predict his next moves. This skill alone can help you avert dangerous situations.</p>
<p>Noteworthy Features To Observe</p>
<p>Your canine uses his head and face to express a number of emotions. For example, he might wrinkle his forehead or lean his head to one side when he is confused. He may turn his eyes away from another animal to show submission. He might open his mouth and allow his tongue to hang from one side when he feels content or relaxed.</p>
<p>Your pet also uses his tail to communicate with others. A wagging tail implies he feels happy or excited. He might position it between his legs to show submission.</p>
<p>Posture plays an important role in expressing a canine's intent. If you notice your pet bowing to another animal or person, his bow suggests he wants to play. On the other hand, if his body becomes rigid, he may feel threatened.</p>
<p>As you'll see below, these features will convey all of the information you need in order to understand how your dog is feeling at any given moment. In many cases, they will help you quell confrontations before they can spiral out of control.</p>
<p>Anxiety Or Fear</p>
<p>Dogs can become anxious for many reasons. You'll notice your pet becoming tense, and his ears may be held slightly back. He might begin to lick his lips or whine to express his anxiety. If another animal is making him anxious, he may yawn to let the animal know that he poses no threat. The best response is to move your canine away from whatever is causing him to feel nervous.</p>
<p>If something frightens him, his body may start to shake. If another animal is the trigger for your dog's fear, he will take a defensive posture. This usually includes baring teeth, growling, and even tightening his body in preparation to fight. Here, too, quickly separating your pet from the source of his fear is the best response.</p>
<p>Submission</p>
<p>Canines often show submission when they encounter other animals or people. Typically, they roll onto their backs to expose their stomachs, urinate, or look elsewhere to avoid eye contact. The purpose of these actions is to let the other animal (or person) know that the dog poses no threat. A response from the owner is seldom necessary.</p>
<p>Happiness Or Playfulness</p>
<p>When a canine is happy, he'll start wagging his tail and panting. His step will be light, and he'll interact with others with confidence. When he becomes playful, you'll notice his ears standing erect while he jumps around. A telltale sign of a playful dog is the bow described earlier. Neither a happy or playful pet is likely to fight, but make sure your canine avoids irritating other pets in his zest.</p>
<p>Dominance Or Aggression</p>
<p>A dog that shows dominance toward other animals walks with confidence, and maintains eye contact. There is decidedly less mirth in his step. As long as other pets show deference and submissiveness, confrontations are unlikely. If, however, another animal refuses to submit, a dominant canine may be motivated to fight.</p>
<p>When a canine becomes aggressive, his body will be tense and his teeth will be bared. You will notice his ears are peeled back against his head, and his nose will likely be wrinkled, especially if he is snapping his jaws.</p>
<p>A dog's body language is filled with important cues that reveal his feelings and intent. Learn to recognize your pet's cues to respond in a way that minimizes the likelihood of injury.</p>
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		<title>Why Dog Treats Are A Valuable Training Tool</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 14:10:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Renfroe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canines are motivated by the promise of food more than any other reward. They will drop whatever they are doing if they think there is a chance they can receive a tasty morsel. This is the reason professional trainers recommend using food treats whenever you train your dog. But the rewards must be used properly to avoid training - and even behavioral - problems.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/why-dog-treats-are-a-valuable-training-tool/"></g:plusone></div><p>Canines are motivated by the promise of food more than any other reward. They will drop whatever they are doing if they think there is a chance they can receive a tasty morsel. This is the reason professional trainers recommend using food treats whenever you train your dog. But the rewards must be used properly to avoid training - and even behavioral - problems.</p>
<p>This article will first explain why food is such a powerful tool for training your pet. We'll then describe different ways to use them as well as how to prevent your canine from perceiving treats as bribes. Lastly, we'll offer a few tips you can use immediately during training sessions to produce the results you're seeking.</p>
<p>Food Compared To Other Rewards</p>
<p>Canines enjoy many other rewards besides food. More importantly, they are motivated to do what is necessary to receive them, which makes the non-food rewards useful for training purposes. These include their favorite toys, praise and petting, and the chance to take a walk. Many dogs are compelled by the opportunity to join their owners on the couch. Each of these incentives can be effective.</p>
<p>But food treats are special. Canines are instinctively drawn to them. As a result, there are few incentives that can reinforce commands and shape behaviors as effectively as food.</p>
<p>Dog Treats As A Lure And Reward</p>
<p>There are a few ways to use treats when training your dog. The most common strategies include using them as lures and rewards. Lure-training is done by showing the reward to your pet, and "luring" him into doing what you wish. For example, suppose you are teaching him to sit. With lure-training, you would show the treat to him, and hold it above his head, and slowly move it backward. As he turns his nose upward in an attempt to follow your hand, his hind quarters will fall to the ground.</p>
<p>Using food as a reward is done by giving your canine the treat once he has complied with your command. There is no need to show it to him. Nor is there a need to place it near him. Through repetition, he will learn that he can expect a reward if he does what you ask of him.</p>
<p>How To Prevent A Treat From Becoming A Bribe</p>
<p>One common mistake that a lot of owners make is to unintentionally train their pets to view the food as a bribe for their compliance. This happens gradually by accident. The owner will issue a command, which the canine ignores. Seeking to motivate the dog, the owner then takes a treat from his pocket and shows it to him. The pet, realizing he can earn food by complying with his owner's command, performs successfully.</p>
<p>This seems to be a victory for the owner. But it is a short-term one. He has trained his canine to only comply with commands if there is a clear promise of a treat.</p>
<p>One way to avoid this problem is to use a clicker during training sessions. In the beginning, you'll need to establish a connection between the click and the reward. This can be done by providing the reward immediately after you use the clicker. As time progresses, however, you can provide it every other click, and eventually, every third or fourth click. This creates the expectation in your dog that he might receive a treat, but it is not guaranteed. As a result, he will be less likely to view them as a bribe for compliance.</p>
<p>A Few Last Tips About Using Food Rewards</p>
<p>Dog treats are most effective when they are small and soft. This allows your pet to eat them quickly without making a mess on the floor. Hard treats will break apart into crumbs, which will distract your canine from the training session.</p>
<p>Also, slowly incorporate praise and petting in the place of food. As noted earlier, both are powerful motivators for dogs, and will motivate them to comply. Incorporating them will also alleviate the need to always carry treats with you.</p>
<p>Lastly, experiment with different types of food. Your canine might enjoy chicken more than cheese. Or, he may prefer his kibble to pieces of pasta. Try different tastes to find those he enjoys the most. Save the "special" treats for times when you train him in public, where he might otherwise become distracted.</p>
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		<title>Overview Of Common Canine Behavioral Issues</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2010 16:05:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William Renfroe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few dogs are perfectly behaved throughout their entire lives. As puppies, they learn what is acceptable and unacceptable from their mothers and littermates. When they are adopted into their new homes, they gradually learn to conform to their owners' wishes based on the feedback they receive through training. This is the manner in which they become good companions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/overview-of-common-canine-behavioral-issues/"></g:plusone></div><p>Few dogs are perfectly behaved throughout their entire lives. As puppies, they learn what is acceptable and unacceptable from their mothers and littermates. When they are adopted into their new homes, they gradually learn to conform to their owners' wishes based on the feedback they receive through training. This is the manner in which they become good companions.</p>
<p>When owners observe behaviors in their canines that are annoying or destructive, it is important to take a proactive approach to curbing them. Nearly all behavioral problems can be shaped with the right method. With this in mind, we'll present an overview of the most common dog behavioral issues, and offer a few tips for addressing them.</p>
<p>Separation Anxiety</p>
<p>Some dogs are so dependent upon their owners that they cope with a high degree of stress when they are left alone. They might pace the floor, and begin to drool. They might also eliminate in the home, destroy furniture, and bark until their owners return. This is separation anxiety.</p>
<p>This is one of the most problematic behavioral challenges to address. It usually requires a lengthy period of desensitization training during which the owner teaches his pet to be less anxious in his absence. This includes the owner making his arrivals and departures less momentous. It also involves a process during which the canine is trained to tolerate being alone for periods that become gradually longer. Plenty of patience is needed on the part of the owner.</p>
<p>Jumping On People</p>
<p>Canines jump on people for different reasons. In most cases, they do it to greet the person or gain their attention. Other times, it is a way to subtly show dominance over someone. This habit is instinctive. Dogs jump on their littermates when they are puppies. Following their adoption, they will continue the behavior unless they are taught otherwise.</p>
<p>There are a few strategies commonly used to discourage jumping, including raising the knee to block the dog's efforts. However, doing this is likely to encourage the habit since it teaches the pet to expect a reaction from you when he jumps. Instead, simply turn away from him when he attempts to jump on you. Instruct your family and visitors to do the same. This deprives your canine of the attention he seeks.</p>
<p>Begging At The Table</p>
<p>Begging for food can be a particularly frustrating behavioral problem for owners since it often reaches the point where it occurs during every meal. The irony is that dogs do it because past attempts at begging have proven to be successful. That is, their owners or families encouraged the behavior by giving in to it.</p>
<p>The first step is to resolve yourself to never giving your canine food from the table. Second, provide his meals at the same time each day so he learns when to expect food. Third, limit his access to you and your family while you are eating. Place him in a separate room, or in his crate.</p>
<p>Improper Elimination</p>
<p>As with other canine behavioral problems, improper elimination (i.e. urinating or defecating inside your home) can be caused by several factors. For example, as described earlier, a dog that suffers from separation anxiety might exhibit this behavior. So, too, might a pet that is seeking attention from his owner, or marking his territory.</p>
<p>There are also medical issues that make it difficult for canines to control their bladders and bowels. For this reason, it is important to have a veterinarian examine your dog prior to taking corrective action. </p>
<p>Excessive Barking</p>
<p>Some canines will bark continuously without taking a break. It is essential to identify the reason behind the behavior before trying to discourage it. Bear in mind that your dog only has a few methods with which to communicate, one of which is barking. He may be doing it for a good reason.</p>
<p>For example, he might bark when he senses an intruder nearby; he may start barking because he is excited about something; or he might do it out of boredom, or because he want you to pay attention to him. The problem can only be addressed successfully if the underlying trigger is identified.</p>
<p>There are, of course, many other behavioral issues that dogs can display. From digging and chewing to aggression, fear, and biting, realize that nearly all of them can be curbed with the right approach.</p>
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		<title>Use These Tips To Stop Puppy Jumping</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 21:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Suzanna Hardaway</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppies love to jump whenever someone gives them a little attention. Even though this may not disturb you at this point, consider that in a number of months you will have a problem. Your puppy can easily cause irritation to other individuals or even injuries. This is why it really is essential to discover a couple of very simple recommendations to stop puppy jumping.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/use-these-tips-to-stop-puppy-jumping/"></g:plusone></div><p>Puppies really like to jump when somebody provides them a little bit of attention. Though this may well not bother you at present, keep in mind that in a few months you'll have a difficulty. Your puppy can produce inconvenience to other people or possibly injuries. This is precisely why it can be crucial to know a number of simple suggestions to stop puppy jumping.</p>
<p>Push gently on the puppy's paws when he's jumping on you. You can actually try this with your hands or feet but be cautious not to hurt him. The only purpose is always to help to make him fully grasp that he is just not permitted to jump. Yet another very good solution would be to push the dog's chest using your knee. Do this really gently when he's jumping. In the event you do this a number of times he is going to give up doing it. Whichever solution you choose, you need to always be quite cautious. The very last thing you would like is to harm your puppy.</p>
<p>One more approach to stop puppy jumping would be to grab his front paws. The next thing you should do is to push him back. The dog will lose balance and will comprehend that he was doing something wrong. While you try this you should really use your voice too. Utilize a firm and commanding tone of voice.</p>
<p>The moment your dog quits jumping you must pay no attention to him for a couple of minutes. If you offer him attention you will only encourage him to repeat the behavior. Try to remember that most dogs are rather intelligent. You simply have to learn the best way to train them.</p>
<p>You must encourage and praise your dog when he manages to stop jumping for a few minutes. Make sure you generally have a very good treat for him. It really is critical to recognize that dogs want to feel safe. They always wish to feel balanced. Just about all you might have to undertake to stop puppy jumping is to walk forward. This easy technique will force him to place his feet down.</p>
<p>Make sure you give him some gentle encouragement. Ask your friends and family to assist you with this. If they really encourage him in undesirable conduct it will likely be a lot more difficult to teach him. Your pup should not be cuddled if he jumps. You'll need a whole lot of patience to train your dog to quit jumping. If you permitted him to do it for the past couple of months you'll need some time to help make him quit.</p>
<p>When you have guests you ought to wait a few minutes just before you let the pup enter the room. When you want to cuddle your puppy once you get back home you need to first get on the same level with him. One more excellent suggestion is to command him to sit each time he starts jumping. Teach your pet to obey basic commands and then employ them when he jumps on you or one of your visitors.</p>
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		<title>Get Rid Of Dog Leash Pulling Once And For All</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 20:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stan Beck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are always keen to go for walks. Most dogs will start to pull his leash when you're about to go for a stroll with them. I know a lot of dog lovers who dread taking their pet for a stroll. Don't do as what others do, stop dog leash pulling by making your dog follow your pace.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/get-rid-of-dog-leash-pulling-once-and-for-all/"></g:plusone></div><p>Dogs are always keen to go for walks. Most dogs will start to pull his leash when you're about to go for a stroll with them. I know a lot of dog lovers who dread taking their pet for a stroll. Don't do as what others do, stop dog leash pulling by making your dog follow your pace.</p>
<p>Early on, you should set the pace for your walk. If you begin with a fast pace, then you'll most likely continue that way for the rest of your walk. This is really unnecessary on your part. You can easily stop dog leash pulling by calming your dog before you attach his leash.</p>
<p>Before you attempt to walk with your dog, start with a short leash and sturdy collar. A long leash gives you minimal control on your dog's movement. Keep in mind that constantly pulling your dog's leash can cause serious injuries to your dog. Pressure also lessens your pet's ability to feel the way you control the leash.</p>
<p>Here are my tried and tested tips to stop dog leash pulling:</p>
<p>1. Train your dog by the help of a clicker. It's easy enough, all you need to do is train your pet to expect a reward every time he hears a clicking sound. Once he gets used to this, you can stop giving him treats. If your dog's eyes start to wander, just use the clicker to get his attention back to you.</p>
<p>2. Make your dog accustomed to walking beside you. Dogs are easily excited with unusual smells, water fountains and just about anything that's new to his eyes. It's important to start walking with a calm animal. Don't put on his collar and leash unless he's calmly sitting. Stop dog leash pulling by making your dog acknowledge that you're the alpha dog and that you will lead him during your walks.</p>
<p>3. Rewards for obeying commands: Keep your dog beside you at all times during your walk. Ask your dog to walk, making sure that he doesn't run. Pull the leash everytime your pet gets distracted and command him to stop. You can reward your dog everytime he obeys and walks back beside you. Keep walking at the same pace. Tell your dog to stop everytime he gets distracted. This is one of the easiest ways to stop dog leash pulling. After all, every dog loves a treat.</p>
<p>4. Taking a stroll with a dog will only be difficult if you don't know how to do it properly. Randomly turning 90 and 180 degrees during your walk. Changing your directions in random will keep your pet's attention from wandering. You need to make sure that you're keeping the same pace while you're switching directions.</p>
<p>Whatever tip you decide to use on your pet, keep in mind that you should never give in to your dog when he starts pulling the leash. Give your dog a sharp command. Be the Alpha Dog and make sure that your dog acknowledges that.</p>
<p>Stan Beck is an expert at dog behavior training. He has written many <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://learndogtraining.net/how-to-be-the-alpha-dog">articles</a> on how to correct certain dog behaviors. Visit his website to find tips on how to stop <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://learndogtraining.net/stop-dog-leash-pulling-never-dread-walking-your-dog-again/">dog leash pulling</a> and other bad behaviors.</p>
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		<title>Follow These Poodle Training Tips To Get Great Results</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 17:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Hodgison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poodles tend to be a challenge to train since they often possess a stubborn side and, like all canines, can be hard to understand. They may well perform beautifully one day, improperly the next, without having any obvious reason for it - at the least not apparent to the owner! So here are several poodle training tips to enable you to started.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="google_plus_one" style="float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;"><g:plusone size="tall" count="true" url="http://www.pet-memorial-urns-online.com/follow-these-poodle-training-tips-to-get-great-results/"></g:plusone></div><p>Poodles may be a challenge to train since they usually possess a stubborn side and, like all dogs, can be difficult to fully understand. They may possibly perform perfectly one day, improperly the next, without having any apparent cause for it - at least not understandable to the owner! Consequently listed here are several poodle training tips to get you started.</p>
<p>The most valuable poodle training tips are more about the trainer than the dog. It can be crucial to continue to be patient and realize that your dog does not always understand matters the same way you do. Occasionally they don't fully understand them even the way it seems like they do! Minor modifications in day-to-day activity might create chaos in how dogs see the world, and poodles enjoy modifications even less than various other breeds. Not only might this confuse them, it might sour their mood and cause them to misbehave.</p>
<p>The very best thing you could do is to continue to keep all teaching activity as reliable as entirely possible. The very same individual really should do the training, and will need to do it close to the very same time period each day. The more regular and dependable everything is in a pet's life, the less complicated it really is for them to discover exactly what you would like them to understand, and to behave exactly how you would like them to behave.</p>
<p>Once again, persistence is needed in training. Do not hurry or be expecting your poodle to understand more than one point at a time. Work and expect only one action, as many times as it takes. Make certain to start simple. Make certain that every single trick or behavior is something your poodle has entirely mastered in advance of trying something different, and then be sure to maintain the previously learned tricks and actions with reinforcing activities so they don't "lose" it. Even the brightest poodles can forget.</p>
<p>Consistency should really also be a part of the pet's diet and exercise schedule too, not just training. They must eat at the same time each day, and get their walks at the same time every single day. The more things in their lives that are regulated, the less complicated it is for them to comprehend exactly what is expected of them. Dogs do desire to please their owners, but it's not always simple for them to figure out what it is their owners expect when, in their minds, factors are shifting all the time. The famous stubborn streak of the poodle breed is generally a result of some tiny change that does not sit well with them.</p>
<p>This modest collection of poodle training tips is the tip of the iceberg, but they're also the two most necessary points for obtaining results. If you are consistent and also patient, you'll get your poodle trained exactly how you wish.</p>
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