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Dog Training Supplies: Dog Leads And Dog Training
By Thierry Babineaux
When you get a new dog, you will of course wish to spend time with it and even to train it. You will therefore, require the various dog training supplies that are on offer. Thankfully, there are many Read more...

 

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Dog Training Mission Bay: Teaching Your Dog To Obey
By Roland Parris Jefferson III
Having a dog is very enjoyable especially if your dog is obedient. If you live in Mission Bay, it is best to find a dog training school in your locality. The good thing about sending your dog to a Read more...

How To Choose A Good Obedience School For Your Dog
By Patrick Carpen
Everyone who owns, or who is deciding whether or not to own, a puppy wants their puppy to be properly behaved, housebroken, and trained. Many people do not know all of their options when it comes to Read more...

 
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10-week Basic Dog Obedience Training Formula
By Joanneqpk
Learning new things can be stressful for your dog especially in the beginning when concepts and teaching methods are new. If your dog refused to eat during the early stages of training, stop the Read more...
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Coping With Pet Allergies
By Morgan Tyler
Is it hard for you to approach your pet without itching or sneezing? If so, your body may be overly sensitive to your pet's dander. But just what is pet dander and how does it affect your Read more...
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Hunting Dog Training, What Are The Choices
How to do a good job of hunting dog training is a question that has been asked literally for hundreds if not thousands of years. Man most likely had a dog for his hunting companion even when he Read more...


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The Top Dog Training Tips
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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 them around the clock, they need plenty of love and affection, and you can expect them to make plenty of messes. Here are some tips to help make the adjustment period easier for both of you.


Dinner Time

- Dogs should be fed on a set schedule. One of the most important puppy training tips is to feed your dog at the same times every day. This makes it much easier for house breaking. Keep in mind that most puppies need to eat at least 3 meals a day in order to supply the calories that their growing bodies need.

- Feed your dog a high quality diet. This is twofold - one, higher quality dog food will provide the nutrients that your dog needs to stay healthy. Two, a higher quality dog food creates less and better formed stools, reducing the number of accidents that your dog will have.

- Do not free feed your dog. What goes in must come out, and if you are free feeding your dog, you may not be home when this happens. Free feeding can also lead to obesity and other health problems.

Puppy Potty Training Tips

- For best results your dog should be on a regular potty schedule. An essential puppy potty training tip for house training involves a schedule. A schedule for going outside to use the bathroom makes it easier for your dog to anticipate when he or she will be able to go out next, and it help eliminates the risk of accidents. -

- Take the dog out in immediate "gotta go" situations. Your dog will need to go to the bathroom - immediately after waking, eating, being crated, or in times of great excitement.

"Bad" Tips

Much of puppy training involves preventing unwanted behavior. Here are some tips that will make it easier to make your dog a model citizen.

- Set your dog up to succeed. tips without common sense will be counter productive to your efforts. Make sure your dog does not have access to things that you do not want them to chew on.

- Clothing is not a 'play thing'. Your dog does not know the difference between playing tug of war with an old sock and playing tug of war with your brand new pair of pantyhose.

- Rotate toys. Like children, dogs can get bored with the same toys over and over again. Rotate toys as part of your to help keep them fresh, and replace toys that have become broken or excessively worn.

Correction Tips

Your dog will need correction at some point of your dog training. Tips to help with this include:

- Only use positive reinforcement. - Bad behaviors like barking for attention should be ignored.

- stop behavior unexpectdedly. Interrupting behavior at the same time and in the same way will cause your dog to ignore you.

- Redirect unwanted behaviors. If your dog is starting to jump up, tell him to sit and reward him for sitting. Replace inappropriate chew toys, like shoes, with appropriate toys instead.

By taking the time to conduct appropriate dog training, you will enjoy a lifetime of relaxed companionship with your new best friend.
At CheapPuppyPads.com We understand the special bond between you and your dog. Introducing a puppy or any pet to their new home is both exciting and challenging. If you begin treating your dog with calm assertive energy, sharing affection at the right moments, and correcting your dog at the correct moments, you can create behavior in your dog that will result in a happy and well balanced dog.

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Training Your New Dog To Sit - 5 Simple Steps
By Katie Mills
Training your new dog to sit should be fun, and a positive experience so your dog wants to continue learning. Sessions should be short, lasting no more than 15 minutes and should be undertaken Read more...

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