Sunday, August 1st, 2010 at 9:50 am
Are you a dog owner? Alternatively want your dog to behave well? Then, you need to learn some dog training methods for that purpose. Do you want your dog to make himself safe? Then teach him some skills, which help him survive. Do you want your dog to be accepted by everyone at your home? Then teach him some skills, which help him in becoming a good family member. Are there any specialized dog training methods? Yes, for purposes like survival, assisting disabled person, hunting, bomb sniffing, and entertainment as well. Are there only specialized dog training methods for all dogs? No, every owner must fulfill the basic dog training methods.
What is the very first dog training which needs to be done? The very first dog training should be toilet training. When can it be started? It can be started as soon as you have given your dog a name for calling his attention while training or when your dog is brought home. What is its importance? Its name well defines its importance. Any other basic dog training needs to be done? Yes, obedience training. With what should I start that with? You can start it with basic commands like ‘stand’ or ‘sit’. What is its importance? Its importance is that you will be able to train your dog in advanced training easily.
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 10:54 pm
Clickertraining: The 4 Secrets Of Becoming A Supertrainer is a dog training programs that has been produced by a Norwegian couple called Morten Egtvedt and Cecilie Koeste. The pair are much respected inside the dog training world and possess a good amount of expertise regarding every aspect of it.
The training course itself comes as a 216 page downloadable e book. As opposed to some other dog training courses, it works especially on clicker training. Beginning with basic info and guidance, after that it leads you all the way through towards the advanced levels and special training tips.
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 at 10:36 am
Puppy House Training is a very important step in helping you and your dog bond. Not only will it teach them the correct behavior while inside your house, but it will also help you and your dog to better understand each other. when you can pick up on even the slightest of changes in your dogs behavior, you’ll be able to accommodate to that straight away and prevent a few innocents that might happen. Puppy leash skills can help a lot with this training process. If you have an adult dog that has never been house trained, consider it as you would a new puppy. In no way scold your dog for making a mess in your apartment, since this only teaches it to be scared and wary of you, something you don’t want! Instead, anticipate when your dog needs to urinate. After your dog wakes up, eats, or plays, take it to the place that you have designated for it to relieve itself, and always clean up after it. There are a few simple Dog Training Commands you can use to better help you train your dog to behave appropriately around the home.
Problem Solving
Automatic Reflex
Avoid incidents in the house by restricting the dog to its crate until you take it out to urinate. As your dog relieves itself, use training commands like:
“Hurry up”
Then make sure to praise it. Soon your dog will urinate when you give the “Hurry up” command.
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Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at 7:02 pm
An important element of training golden retrievers used with pups has to address the matter of chewing. Golden retriever puppies are notorious for chewing who, left unsupervised, will chew all the way right through your home.
Not surprising really, as a pup makes use of its jaws to investigate its environment. A sport shoe or your favourite suede boots, a plastic toy or an iPhone, a piece of rag or a classy suit; they are not picky and they will mouth if they become bored or during teething or as a result of feeling lonely.
Puppy golden retrievers, like toddlers, are always exploring. They can be viewed as intrinsically inquisitive. So you should keep any property well out of reach. That includes anything you do not wish to go into the puppy’s mouth – books, newspapers, cell phones, garments, iPod, foodstuffs (in particular chocolate which is poison to canines) – and much more.
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Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 1:41 pm
Crate training puppies is met with a lot of mixed reaction amongst pet lovers. Many pet lovers would argue that crate training puppies is cruel and to lock a dog up is nothing short of punishment or abuse. Imagine coming home and instead of seeing the usual site of your dog coming to greet you there is no sign of him. You go inside your home and look everywhere and eventually you find him stuffed into a tiny birdcage at the back of a closet. To many people this is their perception of crates and is the primary reason why this supposed form of dog training is condemned or met with very strong opposition. However, the question is this, is crate training puppies cruel?
What we need to do is take a step back and examine the concept objectively. The issue is when a human views a crate, what does our beliefs project to us concerning what the crate is The moment we see this cage before us we immediately associate it with a prison . This is what most normal people would conclude, however, do you think your dog agrees with that conclusion? Crate training puppies is about tapping into our dog’s basic instinct. It is very much about recreating a more natural environment, or at least a closer replica. Your dog doesn’t see a cage, he sees a den.
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