How To Choose The Best Cage For Your Dog

By Ran Tyler

One of the best ways to help your dog feel comfortable is getting a dog crate. Whether you're trying to housebreak a new puppy or trying to give your large-breed dog a comfortable place to rest, dog cages are great tools. There are a number of different options available. These range greatly in price and can be purchased either at your local pet supply store or online.

Whether you have a large dog or a small dog, there are a lot of different choices available to suite your budget. The one thing you need to pay close attention to is the size of the cage and whether or not your dog will be able to fit comfortably when inside. A good basis would be to opt for a cage that allows your dog plenty of room to stretch, lounge and turn around while inside it. Some dog owner's make the mistake of getting their small dog a crate built for a larger animal, thinking the bigger the better. This is not the case and it is not wise to get a dog crate that is too big.

That's because you want to provide your dog with an area that feels safe and comfortable. When you give your dog too much space, they can actually feel scared and uncomfortable instead. No matter what size cage you need, they are all built from plastics, wood and metals. The biggest consideration is safety. When picking a dog crate you need to ensure that it can support your pet safely.

Something to keep in mind is that plastic can actually become brittle over time, whereas cages made of wood or metal - particularly large ones - will hold up better over time. It is also important to think about your dog's comfort when purchasing a crate. The safety of your dog will be a moot point if you purchase a cage with sharp edges, which can ultimately lead to injury.

Also look over the way the cage locks. Make sure it will not end up hurting your pet in any way. Simply buying a cage isn't going to help your dog feel comfortable. You can make a nice, homey place for your dog by including a soft dog bed or some of his favorite toys.

This helps to encourage and invite your dog to enter the cage and makes it easier for him to feel he has a spot of his own. You can also use treats sparingly to entice your pet to investigate its new cage; this practice should help your dog be more willing to spend time inside. - 31866

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Ways To Housebreak An Older Dog.

By Stanley Duray

If you have a new dog that once belonged to someone else and has not been bought as a puppy it will be important for you to make sure that it is properly housebroken so that it does not start defecating and urinating inside the home. If this situation has been occurring and then it is very important that you find ways to housebreak your animal. There could be a plethora of different reasons why they are doing this and the most common to all simply because they have not been trained for all have gone through some difficult times in their lives. Here are a few ways to housebreak an older dog if you are having this problem.

There are three times of the day that a dog would usually go to the toilet. This will be in the morning when you first get up, in the evening before they go off to sleep, and about 30 minutes to an hour straight after they had eaten. These will therefore be the times when you have to watch out specifically for them going to the toilet.

You need to be doing this and doing it on a regular basis. If you bring your dog outside and they end up doing the right thing and using the toilet in the right place and at the right time then you should make sure that you offer them some praise by giving them a little edible treat and stroking them or patting them on the head.

When the dog is in the house, try to keep it in your sight at all times. Make sure that you also restrict the animal to certain places within the house, preferably near to the doorway you take them out.

Any time that you do bring the dog outside and they have not used the toilet as you might expect them to have after about 15 or 20 minutes, then you should simply bring them back inside and return outside again about 20 minutes afterwards.

You also need to ensure that that you feed the dog at certain times of the day each day. This needs to be able to fit around your own schedule and needs to be at the same time every day of each week. You should make sure that you bring the animal outside half an hour to an hour after each meal.

If the dog does have an accident inside the house then you need to punish it in the correct way. Be firm but do not frighten the animal or go over the top and be physical with it. If you follow these tips correctly your dog should learn about using the toilet in the correct way. - 31866

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Puppy Leash Training - Here's How

By Chris Station

Training your new puppy to accept a collar and lease is the key to successful training. This is called puppy leash training and it can start just as soon as he is settled in his new home.

Training your dog to become accepting of a collar and leash is important because it will set you up to be in control. Once your dog accepts that you are in charge, training has a much better chance of success.

When your puppy learns that he must accept his collar and lead, you will be able to move onto other areas of dog training. Here's what to do to teach him to accept his collar and lead.

It's important that the collar fits properly. Too loose and he'll back his way out of it. Too tight and he won't be comfortable. Try adjusting it so you can slip two fingers easily between his neck and the collar.

When you first put the collar around his neck give him lots of attention to take his mind off the collar. Don't rush this step. Once be gets used to wearing the collar you can move onto the next step in training your puppy. Lease training is so much easier if you have given your puppy enough time to get used to just wearing a collar.

After he has become accustomed to wearing his collar, the next step would be to attach a lightweight, short leash to his collar. The length of the leash should be about three feet or so. Then you are going to allow your puppy to simply drag the leash around for a few minutes at a time. You are trying to have him get used to the feeling of having something fastened to the collar.

Be sure to keep a close eye on him while he is dragging the lead around. He may become frightened and agitated if he gets stuck for any length of time. Your job is to ensure that this doesn't happen. For right now, simply making him aware that the leash restricts him briefly is enough. Remember, you want this to be a positive experience for your puppy.

Within a few days he will have become accustomed to the feel of the leash. Once this happens, attach the other end of the leash to yourself rather than letting it drag loosely. As your puppy explores, he will get stuck as before. The difference is that this time, you will not go to him to free-up the leash.

Instead crouch down and call his name. Reach out your hand and offer him a toy or treat to try to get him to come to you. Praise him lavishly when he comes to you. Do this for a short time each day. Undo the leash after he has successfully come to you a few times, but always leave on his collar.

Once he routinely comes when he reaches the end of the lead and is called back, your puppy leash training will be successful. This success will make the rest of your training so much easier. - 31866

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Positive Experiences With Your Dog Training

By Adriana Noton

Dog training can be a very rewarding experience for both you and your pet when done in a positive manner and with the right attitude. Your dog just wants to please you and when you are both happy everyone has fun, so make it a fun experience. But when your pet starts bad behaviors you have to nip them in the bud. Like chewing for example.

Chewing is a natural behavior for a dog except when it occurs on your new Kenneth Cole boots. Chewing keeps their teeth and gums healthy and you will find a variety of toys and bones in the pet store. Dogs like to exercise their jaws so it is smart to get them a chew toy right away, like with the dog when you bring him home.

When a dog has his own toys to chew on he will be less tempted to chew on your favorite pair of Manolos. If you catch your puppy chewing on something he isn't supposed to tell him "No Chew" very monotone and sternly. Make him sit down and praise him for listening to your command to sit. Then give him a toy he can chew on to show him an example of what is okay.

Constantly praise him and reward him for good actions such as when they urinate in the correct area or when they play with and chew their toys. The reward system encourages good and consistent puppy training.

Keeping your pet off of the furniture is a big part of training him in the house. When he is on the furniture and he is not supposed to be tell him "Off" very sternly. Nudge him off of the furniture quickly by pushing his midsection with your knee or hand. Then make him sit. Praise him for obeying the sit command.

Crate training is a great way to train your puppy. It can be used to potty train your dog pretty quickly. Introduce the crate to your puppy slowly and put it in a place where he will get a lot of attention.

Put a towel or a blanket inside of the crate and play with the dog there. Encourage the dog to go inside by putting treats in there for him and leave his favorite toy just outside of the opening. Them move it to just inside of the crate and put treats inside. Don't force him to go in, let him get used to it and leave the door open during this time. It can take some time for him to get used to it.

The next step is to feed you dog near the crate, then after a few tries put the food inside. When you think he is comfortable close the door when he begins to eat inside of it and open the door when he is finished eating. Each time leave the door closed a little longer. If your dog cries leave him in there for about 10 minutes and don't react to his crying. Let the dog see you when he is inside. - 31866

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Home Dog Training Tips

By Rick Dupont

It's important for all dogs to be properly trained. This is not only going to mean a better, easier life for dog and owner but also prevent the dog from getting in fights or being put down as a result of a situation in which they were disobedient. For anyone who's interested in getting into the dog training business there are a few important steps they'll need to follow to have the best chances of success. First you need to decide how large you want your business to be, whether you want to rent out a space or just run the business from home.

Typically a dog training business can be run from home because in most cases you'll be going to clients' homes to train their dogs. Working at home will not only be more convenient in terms of time and money but also more comfortable for the dog. To begin your dog training business you will need to have the right training because clients need to know that you're going to be skilled and get them the results they're looking for. A psychology major is usually the best place to start and you may also want to get a degree in veterinary services.

One helpful home dog training tip that helps with housetraining is to make it an enjoyable experience for your dog to go outside to the bathroom. People are often in such a rush these days that when they finally do take their dog out to go to the bathroom they're rushing things and trying to get them to hurry up and go back inside. This behavior is going to be confusing to the dog and they won't be as eager to go outside when they feel the need to go to the bathroom. Having a dog that barks when it's late at night and there's noises outside is one thing and can help protect your family and home, but when they're barking incessantly during the day and night it can be downright annoying to not only you but also your neighbors.

There are also clicking devices which are effective dog training aids. It's used when training your dog and with practice this clicking device can be just as useful for positive reinforcement for your dog as a treat. Click it every time your dog does as you tell them and they will start to understand when they've done something right. There are even dog training aids to help a dog with anxiety.

With some dogs there may only be specific areas that their owners want work on, whereas with others you're going to need to start from the ground up. Their dog may be a grown up adult dog and now they want them to learn some tricks. The old adage that an old dog can't learn new tricks is not true but it can certainly be more of a challenge than dealing with puppies who are eager to learn. The dog training business can be a very enjoyable and lucrative one, as long as you go about things in the right way. - 31866

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What You Should Know About House Training A Dog

By Brad Davenport

If you have ever wanted to get a dog, then you should know that there are secrets of house training a dog, too. Some of these are easier than others, but they can be very successful if you are willing to be diligent with the training. All dogs are different and some will inevitably learn faster than others. That is not to say that you should only buy smarter dogs, because if you exercise the right discipline and patience any dog can be trained.

One great method is associating a word, such as "potty" or "outside", with your trips out. If you get the dog used to hearing one particular word and go to the door that you would like for them to use at the same time, they will learn. Every dog loves association and when they can associate a task with a command you're teaching them.

Another popular method for house training a dog is using crate training. This is where the dog is confined to a cage or crate and taken out at particular intervals to put them on a schedule. Most dogs will not eliminate in their sleeping area, so this method can work quite well as the dog learns that their bedding area is "home" and that they should go to the bathroom outdoors.

There are some that rely on paper training to teach their canine. This is when you put paper down and teach the dog to go on the paper. Then you shorten the distance to the door with each trip until the dog is at the door. This is not a very reliable method since it involves catching the dog every time they have to go. If you are not there when they are ready they may not associate going on the paper. This method requires more time and attention that most people are willing to give.

Whichever approach you use, just remember that they respond to positive actions. Each time they do right, you need to commend them so that they know it was right. Dogs are going to have some accidents, but remember that it isn't the end of the world. There are some secrets of house training a dog, but the real secret applies to the humans teaching them. And that is, if you want positive results then be positive towards them, and they will reward you with unconditional love and affection. - 31866

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Reinforcement Techniques Used In Dog Training

By Kurt Dorey

When training a dog, it is important to begin as early as possible in the dog's life. There are many different methods used when dog training and they all work differently depending on the dog. Obedience schools are available for those who do not wish to attempt this on their own. For those that do want to try dog training, here are a few quick tips that may help.

A reward system is widely recognized as one of the most effective ways to train a dog into good behavior. By using positive reinforcement, such as verbal rewards along the lines of "good dog" or the much more effective method of the dog treat, proven results have been achieved. The treat as a reward in the early stages will guarantee continued good behavior later on.

At the other end of the spectrum is negative reinforcement. Negative reinforcement can come in the form of a tap on the butt or the obligatory "bad dog," spoken aloud. A more extreme form of negative reinforcement used to curb bad behavior can come by way of the utilization of a shock collar.

There are shock collars available that are widely used in dog training to curb a particular type of bad behavior such as excessive barking. These are commonly known as "bark collars" and will send a mild electric shock into the dog's neck each time he barks. By wearing a collar for an extended period of time, the dog learns to curb her incessant barking.

There is another form of negative reinforcement that utilizes the same basic principle as the bark collar. A shock collar used in conjunction with an invisible fence is used to contain the dog in a particular area such as a yard or piece of property. The dog receives a mild shock each time she attempts to cross the boundary line which in turn lets her know the limitations.

Housebreaking a dog is possibly the most important piece of dog training. Utilizing a bit of both reinforcement methods with the negative reinforcement being kept to a minimum will accomplish this. Reward the dog when he has alerted you to the need to go outside or discipline him when an accident indoors occurs. One should not shout the dog's name by itself when disciplining the dog as the dog will not know the difference between discipline and a simple call.

Training a dog is by no means easy but is well worth the time and effort as a dog can serve as a companion, guardian, or helper. Exercising patience during the dog training assures great results and helps build trust between owner and dog. A well-trained dog is an untiring pleasure that everyone can enjoy. - 31866

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How To Train Your Dog - Top 10 Tips Used By Professionals

By Chris Station

If you have ever owned a dog, you know how frustrating it can be when your dog has a mind of his own. A well behaved dog on the other hand is a joy to have around. The way to get a well behaved dog is through training. It's not hard to train a dog but there are some basics that you need to know about in order to succeed. Keep reading to find out what the top 10 no fail tips on dog training are.

1. Don't waste any time in starting to teach your new puppy. Establishing routines right from the start and sticking to these routines is easier than trying to change things up after a period of time. That only succeeds in confusing your pet. For instance, if your dog is not allowed on the furniture, don't let him join you on the couch one day and then shoo him off when you find him on your couch another day.

2. Your dog needs to know who is boss and that should be you. At the same time, it's important that you be fair in your treatment. Don't expect things from your pet that he is not ready for. But once you teach him, expect him to obey. For instance, don't toss him a scrap from the table one day and then scold him for begging for food another time.

3. One of the very first things you should do is to get your new puppy used to a collar and lead as soon as you bring him home. You have so much more control when a dog is trained to accept a collar and lead.

4. When training your dog, have fun with him and reward his accomplishments, no matter how small they may be. Rewards can be treats, a scratch on the head, or praise. If he enjoys what you're doing with him and can look forward to being rewarded, you will accomplish a great deal in a shorter time frame.

5. Patience is a quality that every single good dog trainer needs to have, and lots of it. Progress should be measured in very small steps. Your dog will not learn and remember overnight. It takes lots and lots of practice before the desired behavior will come naturally. Be sure to reinforce the targeted behavior by repeated practice and rewards.

6. When disciplining your dog, never use the command "come". The command "come" should only be used in a positive way because it is such an integral part of training. Don't hit your pet when you are disciplining him. This will only cause him to fear you and it will end up damaging the trust between the two of you.

7. Whenever you start a new session of training, the first thing to do is to quickly review the behaviors that your pet has already mastered. Then as always, reward him and move on to something new.

8. Never extend the training session too long. If you sense that your pet is tiring or losing interest you will be farther ahead in the long run, ending the session than urging him to keep going. Be sure to have him carry out a simple command at the end of the lesson, give him his reward, and then spend a few minutes just having fun with him.

9. Teaching him commands such as "sit, stay, come, and down", first will make other lessons easier. Once he has learned these commands and responds consistently to each of them, you can then move onto more complex tricks or commands.

10. Only reward when a command is executed correctly. This goes along with being consistent. If he knows that he will get a "good boy" whether or not he sits on command, he won't learn the lesson.

Following these tips on dog training will help you to successfully train your dog. And after all, isn't a well-behaved dog much more rewarding to have around. - 31866

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How To Bathroom Train Your Dog The Easy Way

By Sally Richardson

Bringing home a puppy for the very first time is a thrilling experience. You anticipate that this pet will provide a satisfying addition to your household. But beyond the excitement in having a pet of your own are the possible complications that go with it. One very important aspect of this is the possibility that your new pet would create disturbance, not only on your routine but also in your house as well.

But you know that there is one very good answer for this, dog training. Teaching your pet impeccable manners and good behavior has many dimensions. It also involves different actions and reactions that you want your dog to acquire. One of your priorities is to potty train your dog.

Many are apprehensive and feel stressed with the idea of potty training. If you belong to those pet owners who are serious to do dog training by themselves, make sure to know about the different ways to do this. There are plenty of methods available to accomplish this and each one is as good as another. Although there is only one basic concept to always remember in dog training, that you teach the dog the right things to do.

With potty training, time is of the essence. The longer you delay the training, the higher the probability that your dog has started forming a habit of its own. Always remember that one of the basics of dog training is consistency which leads to the formation of the habit. This is one of the important things that your dog could understand.

First step you must take is to choose an area for this training. It is advisable that the floor of this chosen area is easy to clean as the training could involve regular clean up if your dog misses the mark. Get plenty of newspapers or even cardboard and lay them all down in your designated area. Each time you notice that its bathroom time for your pet, steer it towards this paper heap.

It is also important that you lavish your praise while your pet is at it. Delaying the shower of love for a job that is being well done might not be easily connected by the dog. Then, as you remove the pile of newspaper each time you clean up the mess, get a slightly soiled one and put on top. Your dog could then connect its bathroom requirement with the real function of the layers of paper.

Overtime, slowly decrease the area covered with newspapers. In times when your dog did not manage to hit the mark, slightly increase the coverage again. Then repeat the process of decreasing the covered area until your pet learns to always find the proper spot.

When the covered area is as small as your dog's mess, you can now move on to the next step. It is either to purchase the indoor toilet or it is now time to transfer the bathroom towards the door for the house training step. Your dog could now understand where to go for its bathroom activities.

Always remember though the one important rule in dog training is the proper formation of your pet's habit. This entails time and endless duplication of the required action to achieve the desired outcome. Yet your patience and determination will be properly rewarded as you could enjoy your pet without the unpleasant mess. - 31866

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How To Perfect Dog Ownership

By Jenash Muldavi

1. Being to harsh with your dog and especially in its early years, will have severe consequences to the mental state of the dog. It will leave the dog feeling unwanted and unloved and it might even lead to a depression.

2. Just like human beings it is truly important to not give your dog any more food than it requires. Extra calories will end up as fat and when your dog gains fat it will also slowly loose its vitality and energy only to end up like a sleeping dog torso.

3. Giving your dog your leftovers might seem like a fun an generous gesture but human food can actually hurt your dog. To give your dog what will serve it best you might consult with your local VET to find out what your specific breed of dog requires.

4. To take your dog walking can be a fun experience and since your will need to do it every day (or even more times if you have a larger breed dog) you might as well enjoy it. And you probably already know that your dog is not the only one that needs exercise, right?

5. Playing with your dog is not only important to the physique of the dog but it is also an important learning and training tool that will make your dog behave better and your dog and owner relationship will also improve.

6. Dog training classes are available all over the nation and compared to the benefits of being able to command and control your dog the price is almost ridicules. It is not only about learning how to sit and how to fetch but also how to show your dog that you're in command.

7. Making sure that you show your dog that you love it dearly is vitally important. The feeling of love can erase almost any other error you make and if you let your dog know and feel that you love it in return it will love you back unconditionally.

8. Showing your dog respect and fairness will go a long way. Your dog can sense much more than your think and if it feels that its leader respects it you can be sure that it will respect you back and be much more willing to follow your commands. - 31866

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Tips From The Pros On How to Train A Puppy

By Thomas Clancy

Getting a new puppy is just the beginning of all the fun to come. There will be a few frustrating days intermingled with the over abundance of excellent ones, so don't let these get you down. Training a new puppy takes time, patience, and consistency. Having a daily routine is the best way to get started with training, as well as remaining focused on the type of training at hand. It will be easiest for both of you if you start with one task at a time, instead of throwing a bunch of new commands his way. The following are some very basic puppy training tips.

Housebreaking: Some people are able to keep an eye on their puppy all day long, to make sure that he doesn't make a mess in the house. This takes some careful watching for certain signs.

The most common sign of a puppy looking for a bathroom area is when his nose goes to the ground. He will usually do a bit of searching before he relieves himself, but it doesn't take long. Being able to spot him when he first starts looking will give you a few seconds to scoop him up and take him outside. After he's done his relieving outdoors, praise him and bring him back inside.

People who use this method watch for signs of bathroom searching and immediately take the pup outside. As soon as his nose goes to the ground, you might only have a few seconds before he starts to leave a puddle.

Once you figure out his bathroom pattern, then you can adjust the amount of time in the kennel. It's a good idea to let him out every two hours or so to play, even if he doesn't need to use the bathroom. Dogs usually won't make a mess where they sleep, so be prepared for some whining in the night when he needs to relieve himself.

Chewing: Problem chewing can be solved by having plenty of chew toys available for your new puppy. Sometimes sore gums is an issue and is why chewing starts. Having a clean sock in the freezer that is filled with some crushed ice is a great treat for soothing sore gums.

If the puppy finds something to chew on that isn't one of his toys, this is remedied by quickly taking the item while firmly saying the word 'no' to him. You will need to have a toy of his to give him in place of the other item. This may take a bit of time for him to realize which toys are his and which are yours.

The key to having these puppy training tips be successful is by being consistent with each process. Getting frustrated and giving up will only confuse your puppy. There is a lot of work involved in the beginning with letting him know what all the rules are, but once he has them down, he will be a very well-behaved little pup. - 31866

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Raising Pets " How To Control Your Pet While Loving It All The Same

By Chloe Francesca

You might find this article helpful to detail ways and methods of keeping your dog healthy and happy. This goes so much more into the dog's existence than just proper nutrition and exercise, although these will be discussed. We will also talk about how to control your dog when it gets wound up, and also the importance of giving your dog purpose.

You see, dogs are man's best friend for a good reason. They keep us happy and feeling loved, and that feeling is reciprocated by us towards them. Dogs are always there to make us smile and even laugh, and so that is something that you protect and appreciate. Caring for a dog can be tricky, because there is a lot that this entails.

The first thing that you have to take care of when it comes to the proper maintenance of your dog, is the dietary choices. You see, many people use their dog more like a garbage disposal and the dog is more than happy to oblige. This is not always the best thing for the animal though. You see, like humans, dogs have to eat certain vitamins and minerals to help them stay healthy and strong.

Exercise is crucial to the quality of your dog's life. You see, a dog has to burn off the energy it obtains from the food that it eats. If it is not able to do so, it might have trouble relaxing at the appropriate times. At worst, it might also encourage them to behave badly because they simply do not know what to do with itself. Taking them outside to burn off this energy is the best solution.

Many people have overly excitable dogs. So how do they become better behaved and less erratic? It will require some tough love. You have to think of it like rearing a child who is still very young. You have to show them that blatantly doing the wrong thing is not acceptable, but still accomplishing this in a compassionate way as to not break the bond that you might have with your four legged companion.

Another way that these loving animals are like children, is that they all like to feel as though they are important to you. Breeds like German Shepherds are ingrained with the knowledge that they are working dogs. So a way to suffice them would be to allow them to carry a backpack (made for a dog) and carry important things like a bottle of water and other items that you will use on your walk with the dog. This will show the animal that they have significance in your life.

You can also assist your animals by purchasing specific items that will help them get along easier. For instance, many dogs go outside every single day. You have to get them protection from fleas and ticks, or you can expect them on your dog and then in your home. This can make the dog very uncomfortable, and in some cases very sick.

While it might not be the easiest thing in the world to take care of a dog, you will find that it can be very rewarding if you give it a chance. This all begins with understanding the importance of your dogs diet, the importance of exercise, giving your dog purpose and learning how you can control your dog if they reach a point where they need to be set straight. - 31866

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Puppy Training 101: Primary Equipment Needed To Coach Your Puppy

By Julie Wilson

Are you ready for Puppy Training 101? To get started, you will need three targeted pieces of equipment to properly teach your puppy: a training collar, a leather training lead, plus a 15-foot length clothesline rope

If you're already thinking that your puppy's present leather collar will work, and that his 4-foot chain leash will suffice, you may as well stop reading this article and save yourself and your puppy weeks of discomfort and hardship. There simply is no substitute for the right training equipment. A training collar is a slip-chain type made of metal. Don't substitute one that's made of nylon.

One of the numerous things an individual's puppy will almost certainly understand is to have assurance in you. However he will never develop that feeling of trust in the event you substitute inappropriate training products that are not efficient. When there's no confidence there can be no respect, and no respect means no want to please. No need to please indicates no enthusiasm to learn. Add them all up and you have got an unmanageable puppy which will never realize his rightful place in the human world.

The Proper Leash

Your leash should be of the regular five to six foot leather type with a hand loop at one end. Training dog collars and also leather training leads can be purchased from pet specialists and also via online catalogs. Training collars are sometimes called choke-chains, which is incorrect. While it's true that a training collar can choke, if it's worn on the puppy correctly and used properly, there's no way it can be a choke-chain and cause harm to your pet.

The Right Collar

The collar should be large enough to slide over the puppy's head comfortably, but not so large as to fall over the ears if the puppy should lower his head. A good rule of thumb to follow is to place the collar on the puppy and cinch it up tight for a moment and observe whether you have three inches of chain left over. If so, you have a fairly good fit. It is better to have a training collar that's slightly too large than one slightly too small.

Final Puppy Training Necessities That You Cannot Find In A Store

The remaining equipment that you'll need cannot be purchased at any store, but without them, you cannot successfully train your puppy.

You must love and care for your puppy! You must have patience and exercise patience while your puppy is learning. A shallow persistence put together along with a short temper could assure total and utter failure

To lose your cool and blow up means the end of training, so here's a little tip that might help you keep your cool:

It takes 4 to 5 days for an average puppy to learn the average thing. Do not expect your puppy to perform like a professional the first few days of teaching him something new. It just doesn't happen that way. If you lose control of yourself, you have lost control of the situation. When this happens, your puppy loses confidence in you.

I hope you have enjoyed the first lesson in Puppy Training 101! - 31866

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Dog Obedience Classes Or Prefer To Do It Yourself?

By Joan Sebastien

An increasing amount of dog owners apparently prefer training schools, over the do-it-yourself strategy. Dog training schools can be quite costly. Nevertheless, should you lack the essential experience, or time to dedicate to this particular task, these types of schools can be found to carry out almost everything for you.

Training schools for pet dogs have begun appearing throughout almost every urban center all over North America as well as Europe. Adding quite a bit of hype together with pitch to their promises, some even offer a refund if they will not do well. Many of these schools could be the only option for many dog owners, whose deficiency of knowledge leaves them no other choice.

Quite a few dog owners maintain that the amount of money charged by a lot of these schools can be quite excessive and unjustified. However, when you take a moment to think about the actual costs, like nutrition, supplies, and also training site, you would subsequently come to understand not all the actual charges go into the company's wallets. There can be essential costs, as well as the job wages for experienced dog handlers. Seeing as a background check is conducted on the teacher, what better location will there be for the dog to learn to behave?

Prepare yourself to face the effects of taking your pet dog to training school. Certain dogs may come to feel the strain piling up and act accordingly. Provide your self with a bag in addition to a scoop, seeing as these will be the most usual symptoms involving anxiety. Maintain your dog on a lead, and look out for just what interests him or her and what doesn't. It is likely they might not like a number their fellow schoolmates a lot and would like to take action.

Lastly, do not pass on a poor attitude to your pet, try to relax and enjoy your self and your dog should more than likely do the same. Always keep them interested by drawing his / her attention toward you, at least until he or she has had an opportunity to become accustomed to the surroundings.

With fresh laws coming forth relating to public behavior regarding dogs, training classes are the final and only useful resource for some pet owners. For breeds for example the Boxer, or the Pit Bull, dog keepers will want to place more caution on their instruction so that it will save their dog from being put to sleep by local authorities should anything terrible happen. - 31866

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How To Deal With An Aggressive Dog

By Carl Covason

Having a dog that is aggressive can be a major problem especially if you have children around. If you find your dog is getting aggressive there are a few different options available to you.

The first option presented to you would be to just say goodbye to your dog (not necessarily the best option). Many people love their dog's and treat them as part of the family and would never even consider this option but for others it is the way they go.

If you do choose to get rid of your dog make sure you take him somewhere safe. Never just let a dog go especially if they are aggressive. Dogs are no longer breed to be wild animals so they would be truly unsafe out on their own.

An even better option would be to train your dog or have a dog trainer train him. There are a variety of different dog training classes you can take you dog to or you can train him in your own home.

Clicker training is an excellent way to train your dog. If done properly, you will see a world of difference in your dog's behavior in a short amount of time. What makes clicker training so wonderful is that after a bit you will be able to give your dog commands that he will follow without the use of the clicker or dog treats.

When you are doing clicker dog training timing is everything. If you do not get this right then you will be basically wasting your time and effort.

When your dog follows your command you need to immediately click your clicker and administer a treat to your dog. If you click to late your dog will only know that you are being very nice and giving him lots of treats.

You also should keep the clicker tucked in your hand so your dog can not see it. Another thing you can do is click using your tongue when your dog has gotten accustomed to the sound of clicking.

No matter how you are going to train your dog make sure you are using positive training methods. Not only will negative methods hurt your dog but he is likely to become worse behaved over time. - 31866

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Find the Right Dog Training Book

By Brad Davenport

If you're trying to find the right dog training book, you might feel as though the options are limitless and it is difficult to find just the perfect one. Unfortunately, many books on the market are simply rehashed information that someone has quickly thrown together while others are quality information that can really help you.

The best place to find the right dog training book is online. Not only can you purchase regular physical books online, but you can also look at e-books. E-books have more up-to-date information because they can be updated quickly. These are often more current than books you would find at a store or library.

When looking for the right kind of training material for your dog, it is important to take into consideration the breed you are dealing with. Dog breeds are ingrained with certain characteristics, so you might want purchase a dog book that is specific to the breed that you are trying to train.

As an example, Jack Russell terriers were bred to chase foxes which means that their noses sometimes take precedence over their brain. Beagles suffer from the same issue. Therefore, it makes sense to use training methods that are specific to these kinds of dog breeds and can overcome their intuitive sense of smell.

Another thing to think about is the training approach that will be taken. Make sure that you read over the information about the book before you purchase it so that you will know if your going to be comfortable with the training methods supplied.

Another important factor to take into consideration is who the author of the book is. You want to make sure it's someone who has extensive experience in training dogs and not someone who simply put a bunch of material together. Having an experienced person explain these methods to you is critical to your success.

Finally, never purchase a dog training book that talks about punishing a dog using physical methods. Punishing a dog is quite different than disciplining the dog. Punishment can harm the relationship between the owner and the dog. You can find the right dog training book by spending some time doing a little bit of research. - 31866

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Puppy Training Tips: Get A Jump Start Training Your New Puppy

By Julie Wilson

You can get countless different puppy training tips you may choose to try. It is crucial that you understand that it is probably not the puppy to blame here knowning that instead you simply might be instructing the dog wrong. To avoid this, it is important to pick out the useful puppy training tips which have proven to work. These are several examples of puppy training tips which will work correctly.

Training a puppy to sit appears straightforward nevertheless it can actually end up being fairly tricky, particularly when you're working with an older puppy. Using this method you are able to tell them to sit any time people are coming into your home and visiting you or whenever you are at the vet trying to keep them calm. Among the best puppy training tips calls for training your puppy this specific ability, and to get started you'll want to have the puppy standing. Subsequently you need to say to them sternly to "sit" and be sure that you repeat the command several times.

The real reason for this is to use repetitive commands to be able to force the puppy to recollect and also associate the command with the appropriate action. This kind of positive affirmation will tell them that they're getting rewarded for performing what they were told. Whether or not you use a clicking device, treat or toy the most important thing is that you give it to the puppy right away once they obey you. Wait around until the puppy is over 6 months old which is when they can fully manage their bowels, in case they do go to the bathroom in the home you'll want to let them know immediately that this is wrong.

You really don't need to employ a harmful reaction to try and teach the puppy, like sticking their nose in urine they may have left around the house. This is simply going to bring the puppy lower and make them upset which might actually cause a bigger challenge with potty training. It is also best to produce a timetable for the puppy, as they should be able to grow familiar with this. Feed them their meals at the same time daily and also take them out for a stroll about a half hour after each meal.

These are all helpful puppy training tips which actually get the job done and also will help you coach your puppy to become properly behaved and a pleasure to be around. - 31866

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Why Does My Dog Always Jump On People?

By Matt Closson

If you have ever owned a dog, one time or another you have probably dealt with this problem. Your dog is so happy to see you that he jumps up on you getting his muddy paws all over your new suit or dress. Or even worse, during his excitement he jumps on a smaller child and knocks them down or scratches the child's face, arms or legs. Well, guess what, you probably taught your puppy this bad habit. Let me explain:

Unintentionally you may have encourage this behavior for the start. You see when a new puppy comes into our lives they are cute and cuddly, they meet us with excitement and come running. And what is our natural reaction to this? Well, we bend down and pet them or pick them up.

You have just taught your puppy a very important lesson, "when I jump up on my owners leg he/she gives me love!" Fast foreword a few months and now that once small little puppy is 3, 4, maybe 5 times the size he once was. He doesn't understand the difference, he just wants the love that he knows how to get by jumping on you.

Before we move on to how to stop dogs jumping on you, let me make it clear that there are two main reasons why a dog may jump on you.

Most often dogs jump out of extreme excitement. Such as, seeing you after a long absents (coming home from work) or during high energy playtime.

The second and much more serious reason why some dogs jump on people is to show dominance. Dominance issues are a more complicated problem of communication and attitude. Dominance, If let unchecked for too long could really be difficult to over come. If you feel that you may be dealing with a dog that is jumping on people to display dominance, I suggest that you brush up on your alpha dog skills.

Your success in stop dog jumping will depend greatly on how you react to this problem. You must make a committed effort as with any dog training to be consistent. You have to make it clear to your dog that jumping on people is no longer allowed what so ever.

This means that you must fallow your stop jumping techniques always. You can't expect your dog to understand the difference between playtime and greetings, nice cloths and play cloths, rainy days or sunny days. If you let your dog jump at anytime, he will feel free to jump whenever he feels like it.

The most effective way to change any dog behavior happens to also be the easiest way to change unwanted dog behavior, and that is to "ignore the bad and reward the good". Or what is also know as positive reinforcement training. I know that is the last thing you are thinking of when your dog just put a new run in your patty hose or knocked a small child down but with a little pre-planning positive reinforcement works really well.

When your dog goes to jump on you, turn your back on him right away. Dogs understand body language much more than the spoken word. So, what you need to do here is use your posture to get your message though loud and clear. As soon as he gets his paws are back on the ground, reward him with praise. If he gets excited again and goes to jump, turn your back, head and eyes away from him (the cold shoulder). You can repeat this cycle several times in a matter of seconds. Don't concern yourself with confusing your dog because they can only comprehend your reaction to their - 31866

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Dog Biting Problems-A Serious Issue

By Brad Davenport

Out of all the dog behavioral problems, biting is considered to be the worst and the most serious. Even if your dog goes on the couch quite often, it might not present you as much problem as from a biting behavior. Some communities insist on putting the dog down if he bites someone severely. If your dog has a biting problem it can even mean the end of his life. So you have to take immediate action to solve the biting problem of your dog.

However, biting problems in puppies are quite normal. When puppies start to teeth, they will have a natural tendency to bite everything that they can get hold of, including you. Though a puppy bite might break your skin, it will not cause any serious damage. But then, this is the right time for you to start training your puppy to stop biting.

Don't be cruel to your dog or excessively harsh with the discipline, but let your dog no when he bites you too hard. If your dog bites you hard, pull your hand away immediately and say ouch, or bad dog, or something like that. Let him know that he has hurt you.

Most often a dog bites due to some psychological reasons. A dog takes a bite not just because he wants to hurt something or someone. They also bite to hold on to something or they bite a person or another dog to warn them of something, or they bite just for the joy of it. The best way to break the biting problem of your dog is to start early, when he is still a puppy.

Apart from psychological reasons, biting can also be an inherent quality of some dogs. A dog might be naturally temperamental and get very angry quite often. In that case, you have no other option than to send the dog to an obedience school.

You absolutely have to take the problem completely seriously and find help even if it costs a bundle. Dog trainers can help almost any dog, but your average pet owner can't.

If you have a pooch with biting problems in your neighborhood, the best defence is to be prepared with a bottle of pepper spray that is specially formulated to combat biting dogs. Never hesitate to use the pepper spray if any dog tries to bite you. Or, you could opt for a friendlier approach by offering a beef jerky. - 31866

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Succesful Dog Potty Training

By Brad Davenport

When you're looking for tips and tricks on dog potty training, you are likely at your wits end trying to figure out how to keep your dog from using the bathroom in your house. Nothing can be more frustrating with a new dog than having it relieve itself in the most inappropriate places.

Just like children, dogs also need to be potty trained. The only difference is that they are potty is outside. There so many different methods and processes that you can use when you want to house train a dog. The way you approach it will depend a lot on your dog's personality and your comfort level with the training method.

Some people use puppy pads as a way of getting the dog to know where to go. They move the puppy pads closer and closer to the door until the dog finally figures out that they need to go to the door when it's time to use the bathroom. However, these kinds of methods don't always work for every dog.

When it comes to potty training a dog, finding just the right method is crucial. There many different online programs that owners can use to potty train their dog. Doing some research to find a method that will work is important because you wanted to be something that you will stick with until the dog is trained.

Physical punishment should never be a part of your training method as dogs do not respond well to physical punishment. It does not create a good relationship between the owner and the canine if the dog is always fearful. Also, dogs respond well to praise because they want to please their owners so it makes sense to use that kind of a method.

When you have a new puppy, it is very important to take them out on a regular basis and start using the words that you will use once they are trained. For instance, if you will say the word potty, the dog will start to associate going to the bathroom and standing by the door with that word. There are many tips and tricks on dog potty training that can be used. The key is finding the one that works best for your situation. - 31866

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What Sort Of Dog Training Equipment Do You Need?

By Christopher James

While training a dog you will need certain type of specialized equipment. The old ways of giving treats to the dog or ordering in a stern voice is applied only for teaching the basic of the daily routine like teaching to sit, fetching something etc. If the training involves more professional acts, then you must consider having some specific items used for training a dog.

If you're just trying to teach your dog to sit, you probably don't need a bunch of equipment. However, if you have trying to teach your dog to do tricks as well as run around a track for something like a dog show, you're going to need a little more than just plain old dog treats.

Sit, Stay And Roll Over

People like to teach their dog all sorts of tricks. Tricks that are common are rolling over, ordering to sit, and stay. These are comparatively easy than the other tricks. Some dogs are house trained as well, like fetching the news paper, or carrying things for the master etc. Some tricks include playing dead and shaking the paw. But these tricks need some special equipment to train the dog. Basically you will at least need a choke collar to begin the training.

A choke collar is attached to a chain by a loop. As the dog pulls the chain it chokes by the neck. It is harmless, but the dog learns to stay put. A leash is also used to train the dog. A whistle can also work as training equipment; a clicker is also preferred by some dog owners. Treats are commonly used to train the dog.

Reinforcement

While using training equipments to teach your dog you should focus on reinforcement rather than on punishments. It is completely your fault and not the dog's if it's not listening to what ever you are saying. If your dog is doing something that you like then make sure you reinforce that particular behavior. When the dog sits in a particular way that you want then give it some treat or a pat or tell the dog how good a girl or boy it is when it does some rolling over they way you want.

All dogs like being praised and will always repeat the act you like. They will know by your acts if you have liked their behavior. A punishment on the other hand scares a dog and out of confusion does all the wrong things. It may sometimes be not capable of understanding what you want. Therefore be a little patient and train it with reinforcement.

Training Your Dog

Start with the choke chain and the leash as the basic learning process of the dog training. Set up some goals with it, so that your dog knows the boundaries and does not stray away. Not letting it out of the training ground is the first lesson to be taught to a dog. The whistle does the job of catching the attention of the dog towards you. The clicker also sends the message to your dog about what you would like it to do. Instructing becomes easier with the use of whistle or a clicker. After doing the trick successfully, remember to treat him regularly so that it encourages the dog to perform better and better and obey your orders. The vital aspects of training are to be consistent and determined. Training a dog takes time; it cannot be achieved in a day or two. The training can last about a few weeks or more depending on the dog's nature, after such vigorous training you can say that the dog is trained.

Who knows, you may be able to work with dog agility training equipment so that it can do real tricks like a police or circus dog. That will be way in the future, however. For now, you'd better stick to the basics so as not to confuse your new best friend. - 31866

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How to Raise a Well-Behaved Puppy

By Ana Walsh

When it comes to getting and raising a puppy, there are a few crucial things you need to do so your puppy grows up to be a well-behaved dog. Too many people let their puppy get away with things because it's 'cute' when they're little. But they don't think about the fact that they're forming habits that will stay with them even as grown dogs, and when they're grown, it's not cute anymore.

First of all, you shouldn't never bring home a puppy that is younger than eight weeks. During the first eight week of their life, they go through many development periods that are crucial to their long term well being. Removing a puppy from its mother and littermates too early causes behavior problems down the road.

Second, begin housebreaking your puppy right away. Don't wait. Even if it's only for a few days, your puppy can develop some bad potty habits that are hard to break. Also, avoid paper training if possible. I recommend teaching them to go potty outside right from the start (if that's where they'll be going potty in the long run.)

Third, don't allow your puppy to playfully nip at you. This mistake is fairly common, and one you will regret. Puppies should not ever be allowed to bite hands or feet, even if it's just playing. This includes playing underneath blankets or pillows.

Fourth, establish yourself as the leader of the pack right from the start. This is also know as the alpha dog. Although dogs are domesticated pets now, their natural instincts are still very much a part of them.

If you don't show them you are the pack leader from the beginning, it can cause serious problems down the road when they begin to believe 'they' are the pack leader. If you're unfamiliar with what any of this means, do an online search on the topic and read up on it. It's very important to know and practice.

Last but definitely not least, you must gradually and carefully socialize your puppy for at least the first year of their life. You need to expose them to new and unfamiliar people, places, things, sounds, etc. Make sure the socialization experiences are pleasant. Carry along treats and make sure to provide plenty of praise and encouragement along the way.

I hope this article has given you some valuable insight on how to raise your puppy. Follow the advice provided and I know you'll do a great job of raising a happy, well-behaved dog that will be a loyal companion for years. - 31866

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Dog Training: Back to Basics Does the Trick

By Melanie Brooks

Dogs are smart, making them easy to train. Whether training a puppy for the first time, an adult dog new to your home, or revisiting training with your resident dog, getting back to basics is the most efficient approach to assuring you have a well-adjusted, well-behaved pet.

Those of us who have learned a second language know all too well, if you don't use that second language regularly, you will eventually forget the language. Training your dog is the same as teaching him a second language. Without consistent reinforcement throughout the dog's lifetime, even the smartest of dogs will forget even the best training. When this happens, it is best to go back to the basics. Training commands are a form of communication. If your dog is forgetting to listen, go right back to ground zero. Start training as if your dog has never been trained before.

For instance, if your dog is no longer coming when you give him the command, dust off the long lead and start over. Use a 40' lead (available at your local pet or feed store). Tie knots in it at 2' and 5' before the end. Add a tied handle and you have your training lead. Begin by calling your dog: name and come. While saying the command, quickly begin by running backwards After about 5 feet, stop once the dog has caught up to you. Reward with a snack. Repeat a few times.

After about 5 or 10 minutes of training, do a bit of agility, play with your pup. It is very important to remain cheerful, and get excited when they perform the behavior correctly. The dogs forget the repetition. Many breeds get bored with repetitive activities such as ball chasing. So it is important to play a little bit, do about 10 minutes of training and play some more. Puppies especially have a low attention span and get tired after about an hour of training. Also, when training a dog to come, you should never ever ask the dog to come from a sit-stay command. This will contradict the stay command.

When teaching a dog the sit-stay command, hold a favorite treat out in your fingers and have the dog sit. Reward with a small piece of the treat. With the dog still in sit, make a stop hand signal and simultaneously say the word stay. Once the dog has performed the command correctly, take a few steps back to the dog to reward him with the treat. Never have the dog come to you to retrieve the treat once you have put him in a sit-stay. The simpler, the better; back to basics dog training will do the trick. - 31866

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Dog Training Collar

By Paul Hamilton

Possibly the pet dog in your own life is a bit naughty, he does not heed you when you direct him to do something. Are you looking for a way to rectify this bad behavior?

A dog training collar of some kind could be the solution to your problem. They come in heaps of diverse sorts. There are martingale collars, sort of choke chain idea lacking the chain, they tauten up a little if the dog drags far too much.

There are dog collars that work by way of a remote command gadget which gives a combination of sound and pulsation or shock correction. These more often than not contain a great quantity of settings of sound and pulsation so between the two you own a vast quantity of improvement choices.

If your pet is awful to take for walks because he chases cats, other dogs, people, automobiles in reality everything and any other thing which moves then he definitely has to have schooling.

Walking with a dog similar to that is exhausting and quite honestly I do not consider the animal gets much out of it whenever you are constantly having to scold him.

Are you aware of your animal's strain for sure? Possibly he is pedigree and in that instance there could be no issue regarding it, but if he is a mixture, do you know a mixture of what?

Do you know that it is achievable to get a DNA test done on your animal, needing about a 7 days to sort out, that will notify you simply whatever strains are in your own dog.

This could be a vast advantage to you to be aware of whichever kind of teaching procedure might suit the animal best.

Possibly you own a gun dog who you use for recovery when you have been shooting. This type of animal has to be well controlled.

These type of mixture sound and pulsation dog collars are customarily totally water-resistant so that is first-rate information for animals that require to be in water from time to time.

If your pet trouble is that the dog drags badly whilst walking there is an additional revolutionary appearing dog training collar that I have lately discovered. This consists of a portion of lead that reaches around the snout of the animal and joins under the chin to one more part which joins the dog lead but at the back the skull, not the neck.

Vets, trainers and people similar to the RSPCA all think that dogs respond faster to this type of curative leash than other kinds of dog education dog collars.

As with any merchandise there is a gigantic variety of these collars to pick from. You only have to determine which characteristic of the dog's behavior you want to modify then start your search. - 31866

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The Use Of Kennels And Cages In Training Dogs

By Graham Smith

When you are searching for a dog kennel for your pet, remember that there are certain ones that are made for different types of dogs, and not every cage will be correct for your particular situation. There are kennels which are designed and made strictly for the comfort of small animals which are being transported. There are also the kennels which are designed with security in mind, made especially for the larger pets.

Dog cages come in many different sizes, and have many styles that serve various purposes. Make sure to get one that suits your exact needs and specifications.

If it is for traveling with your pet, you may want to get a cage that is fabric with a door of mesh and a roof that is zippered; or you may want to invest in the hard plastic type of cage with metal doors, or a kennel which is totally metal mesh save for a solid floor. Any of these are appropriate places for your pets safety and comfort while you are on a trip, be it for a vacation or going from one show to another. Also, these are ideal when you are not allowed to have your pet roaming free in a facility.

Most cages and kennels for training are designed to be used inside as a way of either housebreaking your animal, punishing him for bad behavior, or keeping him from running loose when nobody is around to keep an eye on him. If you can keep your dog in the cage at night when you are sleeping, they will learn to wait to use the bathroom until you are able to let them out, and this will help you with getting them on a schedule.

When he does something wrong, you can put him in his cage as a way of solitary confinement. Before long he will associate the confines of the kennel with the bad behavior and will adjust his behavior accordingly to avoid the punishment. This is also a wonderful way to keep your dog from tearing up the house when there is no one there to play with him.

There are also cages made for outdoor use, like kennels, wooden floor cages that are a part of a doghouse, or dog runs, that are much like cages but have legs above the ground, and are stronger. Lastly, there are walk in cages which are much larger cages that can fit several large dogs in. - 31866

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Here's How To Get Started With Training Your Dog

By Bella Smith

There's nothing more irritating than a naughty boisterous dog. Just like a disobedient, naughty child, a badly behaved dog can drive you round the bend. If you have recently acquired a new puppy, you really need to know about the basics of dog training.

Every dog can be trained, despite the fact that many believe that some dogs are beyond training. Sure, some dogs are harder to train because they may have deep-rooted bad habits, while other dogs take to training like a fish to water. In actual fact, it depends on how good the trainer is.

When a dog has been trained, it is secure, happy and relaxed. Every dog wants a leader just like their ancestors who hunted and lived in packs. There was always the 'alpha male' that was respected and obeyed by every dog in the pack. Your dog will look to you to fulfill this role.

Teaching your dog his or her name is the first thing to do. This will enable you to get a response from the dog every time you call its name. This forms the basis to all other dog training lessons.

The first important command is 'come'. Hold a small treat near the nose and firmly call its name, for example 'Fluffy, come!' The puppy will immediately come forward to get the treat. Continue the process by stepping a bit further back each time. When the dog responds and comes to you, lavish it with lots of praise and affection.

The SIT and STAY commands can be taught in the same manner. Be sure to speak in a firm manner when giving the commands. Your dog needs to learn how to differentiate the varying tones of your voice. He needs to understand when you are addressing him in a serious manner.

Be cautious however about how many treats you dish out. While a treat is necessary in the early stages, you don't want the dog to obey commands simply because she or he can get a treat. You want obedience on command, with the reward being praise. Only use the treats while training. Don't give treats in between training sessions, because the dog will get confused.

If you want to enter your dog in shows or training competitions, you should seek some professional help. Join a training clinic where you can learn all the formal requirements that go with dog shows. You can get lots of information online about this form of dog training. - 31866

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Anti Bark Collars Do Just That!

By Paul Hamilton

When you took on your new pet dog, did you inquire regarding it's woofing? I would not assume so. You decide first by the size of the dog, then by the look of it and does it seem to like you, nevertheless I'll wage you never considered to ask concerning barking.

A great deal can be put down to your living situation. Do you have to go elsewhere to work and leave the dog alone? That may provoke separation fear in your dog.

Possibly the animal is merely basically bored stiff which may be why it woofs to receive some sort of feedback from somebody, anyone would do.

Even when a dog is being reprimanded for barking it does not differentiate between other sorts of notice. He most likely does not mind that you are scolding him at least you are present and you are talking to him, that's all that is important.

It is not all that is important though. He needs to be taught that this is simply not the way to behave. He could not expect to merely woof and everything would be as he wishes.

You understand how dogs in general bark at anybody who arrives at the home, not of the family? Your dog will normally yap at the mailman, however when he was small in what way did he begin to do that? I imagine that he did it once since he didn't recognize who it was and after that he considered that the mailman departed once more because of himself. He could have it fixed in his brain that he could be answerable for removing strangers.

One way or another you require to get it across to him that the mail delivery man is not a danger to his family. Obviously you don't intend to curb his protecting instincts. After all, in a quantity cases that is the reason individuals use animals, especially if they need to leave their home with nobody about during the day.

If you possessed a remote control instrument you could give him a slight shock whenever the mail delivery man came, of course you definitely would have to be home to accomplish that. If you are not at home you should have an automatic shock collar which could only recognize that he was woofing and instruct him not to, regardless of why or who he was barking at.

It is an unfortunate thing but it seems that complaints regarding ceaseless dog barking to the police is the second most frequent report, this is second only to burglar alarms going off.

If your barking dog is described to the law repeatedly then you are liable to get quite costly fines and this will be painful to the wallet. At the very least it might lead to awkward relationships concerning you and your own neighbors this could be very uncomfortable and totally unnecessary.

You just have to get down to solving this woofing difficulty and perhaps purchasing one of the anti bark collars on the market. - 31866

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Stop Dog Jumping

By Matt Closson

If you have ever owned a dog, one time or another you have probably dealt with this problem. Your dog is so happy to see you that he jumps up on you getting his muddy paws all over your new suit or dress. Or even worse, during his excitement he jumps on a smaller child and knocks them down or scratches the child's face, arms or legs.

Well guess what? Its all your fault.

Many unsuspecting dog owners encourage this behavior way before it be comes a problem and the next thing you know you have a dog with an unacceptable behavior problem. You see, you would encourage your cute little fluff ball of fun (when he was a puppy) to come running to you and jump on your leg. At that time he could barely reach your knee cap, if that. And then, like most everyone, you would reach down and pet him of maybe pick him up.

You have just taught your puppy a very nice lesson, if he runs up to you and jumps on your foot or knee he can get praise and affection. Fast foreword a few months and now that little puppy is as much as 5 or 6 times the size that he was, but still thinking like a puppy, ("if I jump on my owner he will give me love"). He does not know the difference between his puppy size, of say 4 or 5lbs and his new size of maybe 30 or 40lbs or more, not to mention he is taller now and can reach up to your arms or chest. All he knows is that he wants the praise and affection that he has missed all day long and you taught him how to get it, by jumping.

Is jumping ever acceptable?

You have to put your foot down and make it clear that jumping is no longer an accepted behavior. When is jumping O.K.? Many owners of toy breed dogs or smaller dogs expect their dog to jump up. This is totally up to you. But, when any dog jumps on an unsuspecting guest, it can cause a bit of an awkward moment. This is why teaching your dog the "off" command is also a good idea. You can train your dog to jump on your command; we will get into that later.

For larger dog breeds, there really is no debate on this matter. You should either never allow him to jump or at the very least work the "off" or "no jump" command in to their regular training. After all it is one thing to have to deal with scrapes or soiled cloths due to your own dog, it is quite another to have to deal with him jumping on a guest or stranger.

Why does dog jumping happen?

The number one reason dogs jump is most likely out of pure excitement after a long separation (returning home from work) or during playtime when adrenaline is running high.

A much more serious problem is when a dog jumps to display his dominance over you or whatever he is jumping on (another dog, a child or guest). Hailing from a pack mentality, dogs live by a hierarchy of social ranking and order. One of the behaviors a dog will use to exert his dominance over a lesser animal is to show his physical superiority by jumping up on or placing his paw or paws over the other dog's shoulders.

You can identify the reason for your dogs jumping by taking note of the circumstances surrounding the event. If he only jumps when extremely excited, such as playtime or upon your return home from work, then he is only showing how much he missed you.

Stop your dog from jumping on you.

Your actions are key to eliminating this annoying and possibly dangerous habit of your dogs. As with most all dog training consistency in your training will speed up his learning curve and prove to be more reliable. To stop dog jumping you have to make it clear to your dog that jumping is no longer tolerated.

This means sticking to your training plan every day until there is not longer a problem. Your dog will not stop jumping on you if you allow it one day and not the next or allow him to jump on you but not your children. If you send this message to your dog he will jump when ever he feels like it.

This means that you must fallow your stop jumping techniques always. You can't expect your dog to understand the difference between playtime and greeting, nice cloths and play cloths, rainy days or sunny days. If you let your dog jump at anytime, he will feel free to jump whenever he feels like it.

Stop dog jumping forever.

Let your body do all the talking. When your dog jumps on you or is about to jump on you, turn your back and face way from him...i.e. the cold shoulder. Dogs understand your body language much more then the spoken word, so use your posture to get the message though loud and clear.

When you turn away from your dog, cross your arms and advert your eyes, totally ignoring his jump. You will see, by giving him the cold shoulder how quickly he will calm down.

Turn your back, cross your arms and turn your eyes and face away from your dog. Giving your dog the cold shoulder is very effective and he will calm down rather quickly.

Dogs inherently want to please you and it want take long for him to figure out that four on the floor pleases you. - 31866

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How To Train a Dog With Ease

By Jenash Muldavi

Bringing home your puppy will be a joyful time but it can also be quite stressful. Especially if this is the first time you are trying to take care of a dog. There will be plenty of things to learn.

The first step is to make your puppy feel safe and loved in its new home. Speak gently to your dog ad whatever you do, don't yell at them if they do something which is out of line. Yelling at your puppy can cause them to become afraid of you; this is something which can be difficult, if not impossible to remedy. It's better to take your new puppy for training as soon as you can after bringing your new family member home.

But there are other reasons that you would want to have your dog trained and it in reality it is not just your dog that needs training! You as the dog owner will also need training so that you know what the right way is and what the wrong way to handle a dog is.

Training a dog will become obvious to you when you get your puppy inside the house. It will be filled with energy and might run around and brake things, pee on the floor and chew its way through anything.

The commands and the way to tone your words will be an important part of the dog training classes. But quickly learning the tricks and by practicing as often as possible will avoid most of the damages to your home.

You'll need to walk your dog once or twice every day. You'll need to teach your dog to walk without having to tug on their leash; your dog will need to learn to take direction in order to accomplish this.

Not being able to control your dog when going for a walk and especially if it is not held in a leash can have catastrophic consequences. If your dog sees a cat or a squirrel running across the road in front of it your dog will most likely want to chase it.

Traffic accidents are one of the major killers of especially dogs and often times it are because the owner can't control the dog with words and commands. That is why the training part is so vitally important in order to keep your dog from harm. - 31866

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Learn Everything You Need To Know With The Easy D.I.Y. Dog Training Guide

By Allyson Gernatt

When you've got turned your head away from your own dog's terrible behavior for too long, now is the time to start properly training. The Easy D.I.Y. Dog Training tutorial will assist you learn how to swiftly train your dog successfully. Whichever the behavior problem is, the following information boasts to have the answers for you.

Have you become accustomed to your dog peeing all over the house? What about barking too much and chewing up anything and everything? Perhaps your dog is a digger or shows aggressive behavior to others. These are just a few of the many problems people like you all over the world are dealing with on a daily basis.

There are ways that you can put an end to this kind of behavior almost instantly. The Easy D.I.Y. Dog Training guide will show you the best ways to put an end to your puppy potty problems. You will learn how to quickly teach your dog the basics of sit, stay, drop and heel.

Believe it or not, this guidebook claims to have the answers to how dogs learn. You'll be able to find out the simple fact driving the particular psychology of dogs' learning habits. On top of that, you will learn three unique voice tones that can and will get your dog's interest.

One of the greatest worries with having an aggressive dog often is around kids. You certainly do not want your dog snapping at your kids or some others nearby. For this reason, you will learn vital ideas for how to train your dog being close to young children. By learning their temperament, you are able to effectively help them learn how to play nice. The guide will explain to you 4 important things which will ensure you obtain a family dog.

So what exactly does the full package consist of? First, you will be given a complete DIY dog training manual packed with valuable information. Second, you will be given a DIY dog training disc that you can listen to in the car or while you are lounging around.

The third item you'll get is a 7 day potty training guide as an e-book and audio disc. From there you're going to get a barking buster guide and vet health suggestions audio disc. If that were insufficient, additionally, you will acquire an e-book that illustrates getting rid of eating problems, a cost-free subscription to the healthy dog life discussion board, and 101 healthy selfmade dog formulas.

This kind of system is stuffed with a bunch of items that could allow you to train your dog and benefit from it to the max. Prevent switching your head the other approach to your dog's poor behavior and start acting now through the Easy D.I.Y. Dog Training guideline. - 31866

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Owning a Dog: Turning Challenges into Joys

By Michelle Robert

I have had dogs in my life for over 35 years, and in that time, have definitely experienced all the ups and downs that go along with having a pet. Despite the challenges that have come along, there is no question in my mind that dogs are truly "man's best friend". It's just that with some, we have to work a bit harder to cultivate that friendship!

With our current dog, an eight year old miniature schnauzer, we have definitely faced a few challenges. Within a short time of him coming into our lives, we discovered that, while a smart and loving little guy, he also:

1. Growled and jumped on anyone who came to visit, and barked at absolutely everything he saw.

2. Was completely and totally terrified of visiting the groomers for his monthly clipping.

What could we do? We spoke with our veterinarian and did some additional research to discover some strategies and techniques to help train him...and us as well. This article will share some of the things we learned.

1. The barking/growling/jumping issue took some time because schnauzers, like all good little terriers are territorial, and are adamant about protecting that territory. Still, we could not scare away everyone who came to visit. So we tried all kinds of reward systems, squirting water, coins in a can, newspaper, just about everything. Nothing really worked. Finally our vet suggested a remote training collar, and after a lot more research, we tried the Innotek Ultrasmart Remote Trainer. One of the first things that we liked about it was that it has 9 stimulation levels so that we could start with the very lowest one first until we found the lowest one that was effective. It also has a tone-only training option providing more versatility. And we actually got the Innotek Ultrasmart Remote Trainer, 300 yds., which has a 300 yard range, allowing us to train from a distance. The best thing about the Innotek Ultrasmart? It worked. Within a short period of time our little guy learned good manners and our friends were no longer afraid to come visit us.

2. Achieving a stress-free grooming experience each month has involved training as well...but it was training us, not our dog. We determined that by clipping him at home each month, he would be happier and more comfortable, so we decided to purchase a good set of dog clippers. We ended up choosing the Oster A5 Turbo Clipper due to the Oster reputation for lasting years, and because of the many positive product reviews stating that they worked smoothly, quickly, and quietly, all important qualities for us. And I have to say that we could not be more pleased with how well the Oster A5 Turbo Clipper has worked out for us and for our dog. Other than it getting warm at times, which we easily solved by cleaning and changing the blades, and using Oster Kool Lube, it has worked out great. It is amazing that such a simple product that is so easy to use has made such a difference in our little dog's life, and once we learned how to get the cut right, it has been smooth sailing for us all.

Dog ownership should be a joy, and it truly can be, even if there is some work to be done to get to that point. For us, we had some help from the Innotek Ultrasmart Remote Trainer, and the Oster A5 Turbo Clipper. But it has been so worthwhile for us to have made the investment in our time to learn how to use these simple tools. Life with and for our little schnauzer is so much better, and as a result we have been rewarded with a happy little friend whose desire to please, affection and intelligence make him the best friend anyone could want! - 31866

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