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Choosing The Right Dog Training Lead For Your Pet
By Roland Parris Jefferson III
When a new dog is brought home for the first time, the pet is usually greeted with all the comforts that will make up their new home. In addition to new food dishes and shiny toys, there’s usually a Read more...

 

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Dog Training - Five Great Reasons To Train Your Dog
By Julie Hill
1. Exercise your dog's brainWe all know that we need to make sure we walk our dogs and give them opportunities to free run. However, your dog doesn't only need to exercise his body - he needs Read more...

5 Advisory Tips For Good Dog Training
By Wade Robins
Providing dog training is important and every dog owner should opt for it. Anyone can get an impression of the dog through its behavior and you wouldn’t want your dog to look like a bad dog, 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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Training Your Dog – Ready-to-use Strategies
By Melissa Wayan
Training your dog; what fun this can be. Have you ever watch a person try to train their dog? It is quite comical I assure. When I was a young child and my mom and dad were training my dog, I always Read more...
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Wild Bird Feeders - Why Not?
By Craig Shinney
Ask any ornithologist of the importance of wild birds to a particular geographical eco-system and one will be met with a cacophonous response regarding delicate food chain balances, confusing Read more...


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Dog Training - How To Train Your Dog In One Evening
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Potty training your dog isn't easy! Getting your dog to come back when you call can be a struggle! Want to stop your dog from jumping up at people? You can stop all of this in one evening, would you like to know how? then read on:


I have 20 years experience training dogs and am still finding new ways to achieve the results I require. How To Train Your Dog In One Evening is a very impressive book and even gave me a few ideas.

Training sessions should be short no more than 20 mins and fun, if your dog isn't having fun then don't expect any results. Don't get enraged, if you feel yourself getting cross stop the sessions right away and start again tomorrow. Keep your commands short, clear and consistant, don't confuse your dog by using the same command for two things for example if your dog jumps on the furniture don't say "down" as this is the command for lie down you should say "off" as this means get off something.

Potty training isn't an easy thing to do, as puppies they are used to being able to do their business wherever they want and then unexpectedly their owner decides it is time to go potty in the right place. This is confusing for the dog and may take some time for them to do as you wish. How to train your dog in one evening can help with this process, it contains many hints and tips on how to potty train your dog quickly.

Dog jumping is ok when they are outside playing or on agility training but jumping up at you in your home, or worse, when they jump up at someone else, is unwanted behavior. Here is one answer to this dilemma, when your dog jumps up at you stop giving the dog any attention, don't look at them, tell them off or touch them in any way.
Dogs love consideration and if you don't react they will realise this isn't working so they stop. In the earlier mentioned book, there are lots of other ideas as to how to stop this, also this tip may not work on all dogs, as like us they are all individuals and will react to different things.

Why won't your dog come back when you call them, well do you take your dog for a walk, wait for him to do his business and then scuttle straight back home. Most dogs don't get ample exercise and part of the reason for that is stated above. This is one of the reasons why dogs don't come back when called. Try taking your dog for a longer walk, allow him off the lead for a while but when you call him bend down and open your arms when he comes back praise him by cuddling him and give him a treat if you want to, this way the dog will know that he is being called back to you for praise not scolding.

There are many more handy hints and tips for of all kinds in the ebook called "How to train your dog in one evening" some training techniques do take a little longer but try it and you'll be amazed.
My name is Emma Everson and I specialize in providing dog training solutions. I have been training dogs for 20 years and have researched extensively in all areas of dog behavior. How To Train Your Dog In One Evening is an outstanding collection of dog training secrets for training your dog quickly, it has entries from experts who collectively have 80 years experience, from Police dog handlers and show dog trainers to vetinary technicians.

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Tips I Follow When Training A Dog
By Payton Lynn
1. Be Consistent: I always try to be consistent while training my dog. For example, you don't want your dog to get on the couch. So, for the first few days you are consistent with making it get off Read more...

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