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Dog Obedience Training – Essential Elements In Training Dog
By Nana Lee
Owning a dog is quite fun and challenging. Dog, as said to be man’s best friend, has its own way to bring joy and happiness in the house. There is even a saying “Quo me amet, amat et canem meam” Read more...

 

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Dog Training - Leash | Collar
Copyright 2006 Mdarma There are several types of dog training programs in the market. It is very important that you select, the most suitable program to train you dog. The Read more...

Crate Training Your Dog With A Dog Crate Or Dog Cage
By Vikram kumar
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 Read more...

 
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Puppy Dog Training For Obedience – How To Train Your Dog Puppy Properly
By Davion Wong
Puppy dog training for obedience is a topic close to the heart of dog lovers. Now, getting a new puppy in the house can be as joyous as having a new baby at home. It brings much excitement to 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...
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Dog Training Part Iii - Communicating With The Dog
By Hagar Lagarto
Fundamentally, dog training is about communication. From the human perspective the handler is communicating to the dog what behaviors are correct, desired, or preferred in what circumstances. From Read more...


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Dog Obedience: Curbing Dissatisfying Behavior
By S. Lee

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Does your dog need work in the behavior department? Perhaps your dog barks too much, chews on items that are or were valuable to you, digs his way out of enclosures or gets into things like the garbage that make a huge mess for you to clean. There are steps you can take that may work to curb the dissatisfying behavior.


Dissatisfying Behavior

1. Chewing on Items of Importance: Visit your local pet store and purchase a spray product that tastes terrible to dogs. Spray this product on the items that your dog loves to chew on, but you would rather he wouldn't. Also, be sure that your dog does have appropriate items to chew on as chewing is important to your dog's overall well-being.

2. Incessant Barking: Barking is a common complaint amongst dog owners. Barking is natural for your dog. They may bark when separated from loved ones or when experiencing anxiety or frustration. Therefore, it is important to introduce your dog to many new people, noises and situations to minimize the need to bark for the purpose of sounding an alarm. Barking should only be allowed to alert the guardian of an unknown situation. Attention-getting barking should not be tolerated and can be stopped by never giving in to (or rewarding) this type of barking. Teach your dog to bark on command. Then try teaching a simple, one word command to associate with the request to stop barking preceded by a gesture to calm your dog.

3. Digging to Escape: Your dog may be bored. Is he getting enough exercise and play time? If not, try going for longer walks on a regular basis. Also, be sure that your dog has some toys and other appropriate things to chew on. Your dog may also be chewing if it is too hot, so be sure there is a place for your dog to keep cool in the enclosure. If your dog is still escaping, you will need to look at methods of keeping the enclosure more secure for him.

4. Making Messes of the Garbage: Dogs have an acute sense of smell and often will get into things after being tempted by this sense. It is important to keep garbage containing leftovers or other delicious-smelling items out of your dog's reach. If this is not possible, be sure to have a sturdy, well-sealed lid on garbage cans. If your dog still manages to get into the garbage, put items on top of the garbage can that would cause a great commotion should your dog knock it over. The noise should alarm your dog and make the garbage less appealing.
S. Lee writes about dog and other pet related issues. You can learn more by visiting my blog, Dog Training dog-aggression-sherbear.blogspot.com/. For more information on training your dog, please visit my website at leeshe.bezoogle.com/pp/dog-training/.

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Dog Agility Training For Your Puppy
By Brad Carlson
You may be thnking, "When can I start agility training with my new puppy?" You can start immediately, with certain recommendations. Puppies are always learning, so every time you are with your pup Read more...

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