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		<title>Knowing The Basics Of Dog Training Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 20:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Noel DCosta</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Training Classes Dog Training Classes Dog training classes are not at all times the option when it comes to changing the bad attitude of our dogs. There are basics that we have to do for them – if it fails, and then the last resort would be dog training classes. It is always better [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dog training classes are not at all times the option when it comes to changing the bad attitude of our dogs. There are basics that we have to do for them – if it fails, and then the last resort would be dog training classes. It is always better that we train our dogs with our own efforts. It will also be a bonding time between us and our canine pals. We have to take responsibility for training our own dogs. Don&#8217;t just pass the task to another person. Aren&#8217;t the hard days of training our dogs not worth remembering? The more time that we give to or dogs, the more attached they will become to us. It&#8217;s just like relationships among humans. If you don&#8217;t have time for your loved one, how can you say that you love her?</p>
<p> Before you consider taking your dog to a training class, let&#8217;s know the basics of housetraining and housebreaking. When discussing how to teach bathroom manners to a dog, some experts use the term &#8220;housetraining, &#8220;while others use the word &#8220;housebreaking.&#8221; To the novice dog owner, these terms may cause confusion, but in reality, they are both the same. Both terms refer to teaching a dog to eliminate only when and where you want her to. However, some experts prefer to use the term housetraining to describe this teaching process. The art of teaching canine bathroom ethics to a dog must not involve breaking anything. The     teacher should be empathetic, consistent and, above all, patient .For that reason, the term &#8220;housetraining&#8221;   is a kinder, gentler and also more accurate description of teaching a dog where and when to do the do.</p>
<p> Now, that you know the attitude that you should possess in training a dog on how to have bathroom manners, let&#8217;s proceed to the key factor that will lead you to a successful housetraining – Consistency. How do you become consistent? How can it be made a habit? Edward Thorndike, one of the well-known theorists in learning principles once said that with repetition comes learning. If you will repeat the action again and again, the tendency is for you to learn the action and even master it. The next thing that I am going to teach you is how to devise your dog&#8217;s &#8220;Daily Planner&#8221;. Putting your house training schedule down on paper will help your dog learn the rules.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.healthfordogs.net/dog-behavior-problems/">Dog Behavior Problems</a></p>
<p>Today&#8217;s hectic pace can have your mind going in several directions at once, so be sure to write down your puppy&#8217;s housetraining schedule and stick to it! Getting your pup on a potty schedule is key to teaching him when and where to eliminate. If you work at home, these will be a lot simpler and handy. {you&#8217;ll have more time to looking your puppy throughout the day, If you&#8217;re away at work all day, your puppy should be created or contained in a securely gated space or room (such as laundry room)that has an easy-to-clean floor.} Place your pup&#8217;s pee pads or newspapers on the other, taping them down so he won&#8217;t be tempted to shred to them. This gives your puppy adequate room to stretch-out, and gives him an area to eliminate in when you&#8217;re   not there to take him out. You can create your own daily schedule that can be easily adjusted to fit you and your puppy&#8217;s needs. Create one that fits your life, and put it on the refrigerator or in your daily planner digital organizer.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.healthfordogs.net/older-dog-training-secrets/">Older Dog Training</a></p>

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		<title>Essential Training Tips For Your Rescued Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 02:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Noel DCosta</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training a dog takes patience and dedication. A rescued dog will require double the patience and dedication to achieve the desired results. It&#8217;s a lot of work, but in the end it will be worth the effort.</p>
<p> Spaying and neutering has been common practice for a few decades, unplanned births continue to occur. As a result of this there are just not enough homes for all of the puppies that are born. And if you combine this with dogs that are lost or have runaway, the animal shelters are spilling over. Many of these dogs will never find homes in time and be euthanized.</p>
<p> For a some lucky dogs, there is a second chance. They are either found on the street or adopted from a shelter and brought home to compassionate and caring family willing to give them a better life. But to the inexperienced dog owner it can be a mystery as to how best to proceed.</p>
<p> Rescued dogs are often in poor shape when they are brought in to a shelter.   They often have a history of abuse or neglect and sometimes lived in horrendous conditions. Other times, for a number of different reasons, these dogs were released into the wild to fend for themselves.</p>
<p> A dog&#8217;s nature is to be a pack animal. Even wild dogs don t do well on their own. Domesticated dogs are used to human and animal interaction so do poorly when released to the wild. However, with some training, these  wild  dogs can learn to tolerate human touch and stop barking at the smallest noise.</p>
<p> A rescued dog will need a full examination by a vet as the first step in the rehabilitation process. If the animal is sick or in pain your training efforts will be wasted. It&#8217;s crucial to give them enough time regain their health.</p>
<p> It can be difficult to find out the history of the dog but any information can be of use. Knowledge of past abuse, general temperament, or medical history will help you as your train the dog.</p>
<p> It is important to establish trust with a rescued dog slowly. It is important not to force yourself on the dog. The dog needs to learn to trust you and will then seek you out. The use of treats is a good way to build trust. Try stepping back a bit after putting a treat on the floor. Avoid direct eye contact. Once the dog takes the food make sure they get enthusiastic praise.</p>
<p> A few dogs that are rescued look for physical interaction from the beginning. Some can take weeks or more. But once you have established it, try to roll the dog over onto his back and place your hand on their chest. You will have two possible reaction, either resistance from an aggressive dog or fearful acceptance from a passive dog. Aggression or fearful responses are not desirable. Forcing an aggressive dog into a submissive position is done under normal training. A rescued dog will not respond well to this. Establishing trust will take time. Make sure that a fearful dog understands that being on its back is not a punishment by given it a belly rub and talking in a   calm voice.</p>
<p> Be patient as it is often difficult and slow to train a rescued dog. They are often older dogs, mixed, and with difficult temperaments which makes training more challenging. Don t give up. You will be rewarded in the end.</p>
<p> Avoid at all cost feeling sorry for the dog. It can make the training even more difficult. Be in control but also offer love and caring to them. Be a pack leader and let the dog know that you are in charge.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s a lot of sweet and hard work but you will have a companion for life.</p>
<p>Stefan Hyross writes for the site All About Dogs &#8216;N Puppies. Correct common <a href="http://basicpuppytraining.net/stop-dog-from-jumping-up" target="_blank">dog behavior problems</a> and other issues. Visit the site to  discover proven <a href="http://basicpuppytraining.net/" title="Basic Puppy Training"   target="_blank">basic puppy training</a> methods and other tips and trick for you and your pooch.</p>
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