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  • Guide To Dog Training, Dog training is fun for both you and your dog and it also allows you and your dog to form a better relationship and to communicate and understand each other better. There are many ways to go about dog training and hundreds of helpful dog training aids. At Guide To Dog Training.com we will discuss potty training, dog obedience training, crate training, agility training, training collars and aids and much more. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Dog obedience training is great for both the owner and the dog as this helps strengthen the bond between the two and enjoy a healthy relationship. Remember that dog obedience training should be fun and your dog should not become afraid of you but should always trust you. Many dog obedience problems can be solved easily. For example if your dog has a chewing problem then make sure it has lots of chewing toys and that the dogs area is free of chewing disasters. Crate training your dog can help this as well. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Start training your dog as a puppy if possible. The older the dog the harder it is to train him but not impossible. The best time to start training your dog is around 2-3 months of age. If you are wondering how you can start training your dog, there are several ways to train your dog and several dog training aids available also. Always keep in mind that any type of dog training should be healthy for your dog and not only teach him that you are the boss but that you can be trusted as well. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Dog Training School, Sending your dog to a dog training school is a great option for owners who don’t have much time to train their dogs or don’t have patience as well. A dog training school is great for both you and your dog because both will be able to communicate with each other and build a tighter bond. Who doesn’t want a well behaved dog? Enrolling your dog will give him the professional training he needs to correct bad habits and improve his behavior. If your dog jumps on people, chews on furniture, doesn’t obey your commands, bites you or other people or barks too much, then a dog training school is definitely a great choice for you. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Crate training your dog can be very useful if you need to place your dog in a crate when you are not home, taking him to the vet and for house training as well. Many dogs are trained to be comfortable in a crate since they were a puppy, which is the best method, to start at a young age. As mentioned, being able to crate train your dog you can come home and know that your dog has not made a mess inside. The key to crate training your dog is to let him know that the crate is a safe place. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • There are several different types of dog training collars. One of the most bought dog training collars are electronic dog training collars also known as shock collars. These send a small and harmless shock to the dog and are either remote controlled activated or can also be activated when the dog barks, to control barking. Many are hesitant to using a dog training collar because they think it may harm their dog. However vets and professional dog trainers recommend using dog training collars, as they are made to not harm your dog and send a harmless shock for correction. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Food Rewards For Dog Training, Using food rewards when training your dog has some very mixed ideas among dog owners. Some people believe that it doesn’t work as your dog will only then obey commands when there are food rewards involved, while other people use food rewards and have been very successful. Using food rewards will not necessarily result in your dog expecting to receive food every time that he obeys a command. Food rewards will not make him obsessed with food either as long as you use food for a reward the correct way. If you do reward your dog with food every single time that he obeys a command then he may come to expect it each time. In which case, you may then have trouble trying to get him to obey you if you do not have food ready for him. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • One common behavior problem with dogs, particularly when they are just puppies, is urinating on the floor or carpet. If when you catch your dog doing this, you yell at him or hit him the dog may see this as you paying attention to him and although it is negative attention, it is attention. If you are not paying a lot of attention to him generally and therefore this negative attention is better than no attention at all then he may keep urinating on the floor just to get that attention. As a result you are actually reinforcing this bad behavior and you may then have real difficulty in changing the behavior. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • All dogs bark, it is a perfectly normal behavior for a dog to bark. However, if you have a dog that barks all day long then you will probably also have some very unhappy neighbors and this is when your dogs barking becomes a problem. Do not get angry at your neighbors for complaining about your dog but put yourself in their position and imagine how you would feel if they had a dog that barked all day long. Your neighbors must accept though that dogs do bark sometimes and cannot expect them to never bar at all so there will be some amount of barking that they will need to accept. If your dogs barking is excessive and has become a problem then you may find the following methods useful in reducing your dogs barking. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • The Digging Dog, Many dogs have the terrible habit of destroying your garden and it can be very frustrating when you plant a new plant and the next day it has been dug up. Or how about when you are walking across the garden and trip in the freshly dug hole? If you are the owner of a dog that loves to dig then you need to teach your dog to stop digging. Some of the reasons that your dog may dig could be because he is bored, he may be anxious, he might be trying to escape from your garden or he may be digging to find some cool soil if it is a hot day. If you can establish the reason for your dogs digging it will make it easier to find an effective method to stop his digging. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Puppy Training Tips, Puppies are cute and have those big innocent eyes that sometimes it can be hard to say ‘no’ to them and just give in to them. But if you want that cute little puppy to grow into a well behaved and controlled dog then it is important to enforce some rules and start training him at an early age. Puppies usually leave their mothers at around eight or nine weeks of age and you can start training him straight away from this age. Do not be hesitant because he is still young as the younger you start training him the better. You don’t need to be overly strict or formal but have relaxed training sessions at this age. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • It can get a bit frustrating at times when you are toilet training your puppy as it is just not possible to watch him every minute of the day. The first thing to remember is not to expect too much from your puppy too soon. Toilet training will take a bit of time and your puppy will have some accidents along the way. Some puppies will take up to six months of age before being completely toilet trained as puppies just don’t have the control over their bowels or bladder like an adult dog does. Puppies also eat a lot as they are growing and developing at quite a fast rate and they will have lots of energy so they do need to go to the toilet quite often. They really are unable to hold on to their bladder or bowels for as long as an adult dog. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Let’s face it, potty training your puppy is not the most pleasant task in the world, but even so it is a task that needs to be done, unless you are happy to clean up his little mess around the house every day. I don’t think too many people would be very happy doing this so to avoid that situation you need to start training that georgous new puppy right from the start. Here are a few tips to help you toilet train that adorable new puppy. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Advice On Teaching Your Dog To Heel, You want to have control over your dog when you are taking her for a walk and not have her taking you for a walk. Even worse you could have one of those dogs who are constantly bent over to the side trying to chase every car that passes by, or maybe the sort that chases cyclists and knocks them of their bicycles. Teaching your dog to heel from an early age will avoid these problems and you will have a dog that is a pleasure to take for a walk. When you first start training your dog to heel it is advisable to start off in your backyard as she will have fewer distractions in the backyard than she would at the park. By teaching her in your backyard you will have her full attention and you will have more success. It is also a good idea to make sure that your dog does know her name and responds to it before you start training her to heel. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Is Your Dog The Boss? Are you the boss of your dog or is he the leader of the pack? If you’re not sure who is boss then just ask yourself these questions: 1. Who controls who? Do you control your dog and your life or does your dog control you? 2. Does your dog let you relax or does she annoy you until you get up and take her for a walk? 3. Is it you that takes the dog for a walk or does your dog take you for a walk? 4. Does your dog scab around the table while you are eating? 5. Do you give up half of your bed for the dog? There are many dog owners who are unfortunately being owned by the dog which can be very frustrating at times. You need to teach your dog right from the start where her place is in the pack. I know sometimes it is hard to look at those puppy dog eyes and not give in to them but for your own sake and for the dogs it is best to have rules in place and discipline your dog when they break those rules.
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  • Canine Separation Anxiety Disorder, If you have children you will know that they can often suffer from separation anxiety when left with others or when starting school. Just like children, dogs can also suffer from this disorder because they miss you when you leave them at home. Even if they are left with another person to care for them it is not the same as having their beloved owner with them and can be quite distressing for them. One obvious symptom of separation anxiety disorder in a dog is that they may whine, cry and chew everything in sight whenever they are left alone. To deal with your dog’s separation anxiety you need to help your dog to adjust to spending time alone. This problem will not get better on its own if you just ignore it. For More Info Visit www.GuideToDogTraining.com
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  • Taking Your Dog On Vacation, For many people their pet dog is just part of the family and he accompanies them wherever they go and this often includes vacations. Let’s face it a dog really is a great travelling companion as he is not going to complain or ask if you are there yet and he certainly isn’t a back seat driver. Your dog can also be a very good guard against intruders while you are travelling. If you are doing a log car trip you will want your dog to behave in the car and so it is important to teach your dog good car behavior from a young age. You can start doing this by going on short trips, even something like nipping down to the corner store, and take your dog in the car with you. This is to get your dog feeling comfortable with being in the car as at first it could be a bit confusing for him.
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