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Obedience Training And Your Dog
By Jack Munday
Forget the old wise tail about some dogs being slow when learning obedience; most dogs are not "slow." They can learn to follow directions, perform tricks like sit, stay, and fetch, and even work at Read more...

 

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Dog Obedience Training For Pets
By Jerry Mace
A dog is a man's best friend. However, true this might be, the fact always remains that dogs are after all wild animals, and training your beast in to a civilized pet is a very important task that Read more...

3 Easy Dog Training Tips
By Daniel Waser
If you are like most dog owners, you spend considerable time training your dog and you could use a few quick and simple dog training tips. Dogs don’t normally misbehave without having a good reason. Read more...

 
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The Top Dog Training Tips
By Nick Luvera
Your family has a new dog. Congratulations! However, now is when the real work begins. Caring for a dog, especially a puppy, is very similar to taking care of a small child - you have to take care of Read more...
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Quick Advice On Better Portuguese Water Dog Puppy Training
By Richard Cussons
Are you in the know at what age does a dog need to be in order to start being housebroken? You will read plenty of consensus regarding three weeks old being ideal, but results may be unsurprisingly Read more...
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Dog Training And Obedience- Two Types
By David A. Taylor
There are two basic types of dog training and obedience. These are the leash/collar method and the reward method. It is sometimes difficult to decide which method will be more effective for training Read more...


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Crate Training Your Dog With A Dog Crate Or Dog Cage
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Crate training is an excellent tool for dog owners, and many dog owners have made use of this technique to improve the quality of both their lives and the lives of their dogs. The last thing any dog owner wants is to come home from work only to find that their dog has defecated on the couch or chewed up their favourite pair of shoes. This is where crate training with a dog cage or dog crate comes in.


The speed and efficiency of crate training differs greatly from one dog to the next. Some dogs are extremely easy to crate train while some are extraordinarily difficult to crate train. The universal rule to remember is that dogs should always associate their dog cage or dog crate with pleasant things, and that dog owners should take crate training one step at a time.

The first thing to do is to acquaint your dog with its crate. Dog owners can do this by placing their dog crate or dog cage in an area of the house that their dog is usually comfortable in, such as the living room or kitchen. Line the inside of the dog crate or dog cage with soft towels or cushions. Then set your dog down near the crate and attempt to coax it into the crate. You might find that you need to make use of some treats or toys in order to get your dog to enter the crate.

Then you need to get your dog used to the idea of eating its meals in the crate. If your dog refuses to go into its crate to eat, start by placing its food near the crate, then gradually moving it further and further into the crate. While your dog is eating in the crate, you can close the door behind it, then open it when your dog finishes its meal. Then, you can start to leave the door closed for longer periods of time after your dog has finished eating.

Once your dog is comfortable in its dog crate or dog cage for up to half an hour after eating, it is time for their owners to start leaving them alone in their crates. Simply move away to another part of the house after placing your dog in its crate, staying out of its sight. If you find that your dog is whining or crying when you place it in its crate and move away, you should wait until the whining or crying is over before you let your dog out of its crate. Otherwise, it might learn that whining or crying is an effective way to get you to let it out of its crate.

With proper crate training, you will be much more at ease leaving your dog at home, as you will be able to keep it secure inside its dog cage or dog crate.
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American Pit Bull Dog Obedience Training
By Tim Amherst
The Pit Bull terrier is an amazing dog and is extremely energetic and can certainly prove to be a handful if not properly trained. American Pit Bulls are extremely loyal and when a relationship is Read more...

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