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		<title>Other Dog Aggression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is common place for your dog to feel aggressive towards other canines in particular situations. Specifically if they feel cornered by being on a leash in a yard with a fence. Other dog aggression may occur when this situation arises, because your pet may feel threatened.&#160;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is common place for your dog to feel aggressive towards other canines in particular situations. <a href="http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/index.php?aff=surefire5&amp;type=aggression&amp;tid=Aggress"><img align="right" alt="Dog to Dog Aggression" height="180" hspace="10" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/Aggre200x200(1).gif" vspace="10" width="180" /></a>Specifically if they feel cornered by being on a leash in a yard with a fence. Other dog aggression may occur when this situation arises, because your pet may feel threatened.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Most canines will show hostility towards other dogs that they visually see or come in touch with. This dog to dog aggression is a natural behavior that your pet is exhibiting. Keep in mind, they are just protecting themselves, their territory and their family. While this may be a common behavior, you certainly don&#39;t have to live with other dog aggression.&nbsp;</p>
<p>If this behavior is starting to be a nuisance to you and your family, maybe it&#39;s time you do something about it. In order to deal with it successfully, you have to view this as bad dog behavior.&nbsp; And just like other dog behavior problems, applying the appropriate training techniques is essential to eliminate this problem. While you may feel that you should just live with this behavior, both your safety and relationship with your canine will be much better off if you get rid of it.</p>
<p>There are many hellish scenarios that could arise which would jeopardize both you and your pet&#39;s safety. With other dog aggression, your pet could break loose from their leash and attack another dog, both hurting the canine and the owner trying to break it up. If you have a large pet, he could pull you down trying to attack another dog or maybe he breaks free and gets hit by a car chasing another dog. While these are not good thoughts to ponder, if your pet has other dog aggression, it is probably something you have thought about in the past.</p>
<p>	Another important reason why you should do something about this behavior, is for the betterment of your relationship with your canine. If your pet enlists in dog to dog aggression, walking down the street with him would be quite an unpleasant task for the both of you. You will most likely be upset with the dog and he will be completely confused with why you are so upset. Remember, your pet is acting like this to protect you and himself </p>
<p>	Now it&#39;s time to take charge of the situation. You must take control of your pet by becoming the alpha male. By doing so, your pet will start to take cues from you and quickly learn what is good and bad behavior. Throughout the training, it&#39;s essential to keep your composer and be patient. Why, because the training could take some time and effort before you see results.</p>
<p>	Now that you have taken charge with your canines other dog aggression, there is one more important component you must adhere to. That is constantly being consistent throughout the training process. By being consistent with your training principles, your pet will more easily eliminate it&#39;s bad behavior. He will not get confused by you giving him mixed signals.</p>
<p>	It&#39;s a fact that dog to dog aggression will often get worse over time if not treated properly. So, the sooner you take care of the other dog aggression, the better you and your pets life will be.</p>
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		<title>Dog Body Language</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over time canines have developed a detailed system of dog body language, facial gestures, and vocalism they use to communicate effectively with one another. Learning how your pet is expressing himself by watching how they stand, listening to what they have to say and watching facial expressions, will bring you that much closer to understanding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over time canines have developed a detailed system of dog body language, facial gestures, and vocalism they use to communicate effectively with one another. Learning how your pet is expressing himself by watching how they stand, listening to what they have to say and watching facial expressions, will bring you that much closer to understanding your pet, and help solve any bad dog behavior that may arise.</p>
<p>	Believe it or not, most dogs can read your body language better than you would be able to read theirs. By taking the time to understand how your pet is communicating with you, will help develop a better alliance between you and your beloved pet.</p>
<p>	There are many kinds of signals your canine will exhibit when trying to communicate with you. They may wag their tails, lower their tails, pop their ears up, show their teeth and so on. The key is to not just focus on one signal but to read the numerous parts of your canines body to give you an accurate assessment of what the dog body language is telling you</p>
<p>	So, what are the most important dog body language signals you must be aware of? You must pay attention to how the animal stands in posture, if their ears are up or down, if their eyes are wide open, is their tail waging or positioned high or low?, and is their mouth opened or closed. Paying attention to these important signals, as well as, keeping an eye on what is going on around your pet when an expression may arise, will help you determine what your pet is feeling at that moment in time.</p>
<p>	Here are some of the key canine elements you must pay attention too:</p>
<p>	<strong>&nbsp;Canine Ears:</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Aggressive: Can be forward or back, close to the head<br />
	Alert: pinned up<br />
	Anxious: partially back<br />
	Dominant: up straight or forward pointing<br />
	Excited: up forward pointing<br />
	Friendly: picked up<br />
	Submissive: pinned down</p>
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<p>Aggressive: lips open, pulled back<br />
	Alert: open or wide<br />
	Anxious: closed or slight grin<br />
	Dominant: closed or partially open<br />
	Excited: open, possibly panting<br />
	Friendly: lips relaxed, smiling mouth<br />
	Submissive: lips pulled far back</p>
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	<strong>Canine Eyes:</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Aggressive: narrow and staring <br />
	Alert: open or wide<br />
	Anxious: partially narrow<br />
	Dominant: wide open and staring<br />
	Excited: wide open<br />
	Friendly: soft direct contact<br />
	Submissive: no eye contact, or head turning away <br />
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	<strong>Canine Tail:</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Aggressive: straight out &amp; up, hair up<br />
	Alert: up, could be wagging<br />
	Anxious: slightly low<br />
	Dominant: stiff up and straight<br />
	Excited: up wagging<br />
	Friendly: height is low to medium, gently wagging<br />
	Submissive: tucked under between legs</p>
<p><strong>Canine Standing In Posture:</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Aggressive: very tense and upright<br />
	Alert: normal, partially on toes<br />
	Anxious: tense, partially lowered<br />
	Dominant: very tall and straight<br />
	Excited: normal, possibly pacing<br />
	Friendly: normal, possibly waving of butt <br />
	Submissive: very low, could be laying on back</p>
<p>Use these key dog body language meanings to help you better understand what your canine is trying to say, the next time he tries to communicate with you. If you learn just a few of the elements provided above, you will be well on your way to creating a better bond, that will help relieve much stress in your dog training endeavors.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Videos</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people prefer dog training videos over hand written articles. Instead of sitting down and reading, people opt for videos because they are easier and can be more enjoyable to watch. Dog training comes in many forms whether it&#39;s a friend or family member giving you tips, dog training classes, book, online training or a dog training videos.<a href="http://surefire5.cee123.hop.clickbank.net"><img align="right" alt="Dog Training Videos" height="195" hspace="10" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/dove-dog-training-125x125(1).jpg" vspace="10" width="195" /></a></p>
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<p>	Besides having a professional dog trainer at your doorstep, dog training videos are the next best thing to having hands on personal training. While both dog training articles and dog training videos offer great tips, tricks and advice, it&#39;s videos that allow you to see the actual strategies put into action. The benefit of watching videos is that you will be able to tell where you might be doing something wrong, so you can fix it quickly. While there are numerous dog training videos available to the consumer both online and off, the best way to chose one, is by going online and reading reviews first. Read the available reviews on products you may be interested in, then chose the one that best fits your situation.</p>
<p>You are getting loads of free dog training advice on this site. As it grows, I will be reviewing multiple dog training products and providing those reviews for your convenience. Dog training videos are showcased differently. Some are presented from the canines point of view. While this can be an interesting presentation, I believe it&#39;s best if you can actually see a dog handler performing the technique, this way you can see the action with your own eyes and be more apt to learn the strategy faster.</p>
<p>	There are other videos which show the dog trainer walking you through the steps one by one. They give commands to a perfectly trained dog and you watch how the canine is suppose to respond. While you learn how the animal is suppose to react, this type of video training can get quite boring and you may find yourself losing interest pretty quickly. Plus, since these dogs are already trained, you don&#39;t get to see what happens if an incident occurs or if the animal decides he doesn&#39;t want to respond to you anymore.</p>
<p>	So what are the best type of dog training videos. In my opinion, videos that show a full spectrum of dog handlers from beginners to pro and dogs that are both trained and untrained. This way, you can see and experience what could happen if training goes bad, and also see how your pet is suppose to respond when trained properly.</p>
<p>	With a large assortment of inexpensive dog training videos available today, it would be crazy for the beginner dog trainer not to take advantage of this <a href="http://surefire5.cee123.hop.clickbank.net">excellent dog training aid</a>. Believe me, there is nothing better than a properly trained dog, who will make your life a lot more stress free and enjoyable.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Small dog breeds can be both intelligent and willful, and can be quite a handful, if not trained properly. If you own a mature smaller dog, your patience will be tested even more often. Therefore, having small dogs training is all the more important. Smaller dogs can be prone to having what seems to be an over aggressive personality. They have to make up for their smaller stature with over confidence and bad behavior.<a href="http://03568g5ik4snmw5qqi2niofo8g.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DOGTRAININGADVICE"><img align="right" alt="Small Dogs Training" height="190" hspace="10" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/250x250(1).gif" vspace="10" width="190" /></a></p>
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<p>	It&#39;s important to get your small dogs training early on, or you will have a much harder time trying to get your small pet to behave properly for you. Start off by getting your canine some socialization either through group puppy training classes or by doing it yourself. You can take them to the park where there are numerous other pets. The idea is to get them to learn socialization skills by having them interact with other dogs. He will get positive feedback by playing and socializing with other dogs and learn what not to do.</p>
<p>	Consistency in your training method is the most important factor in small dogs training. Teaching your pet using positive reinforcement is the key. Keep in mind that your dog really wants to please their owner. It&#39;s your job as the leader to teach them. You do this with consistent training and by giving positive praise every time they do as you ask. You then reward them with a nice tasty treat, so they quickly learn that this is the correct behavior you are looking for. It&#39;s important that your training be done in short intense sessions lasting not longer that 15 minutes. You are building a strong bond with your pet and it&#39;s important that he gains confidence in you and not get confused with inconsistent training.</p>
<p>	It&#39;s important to stay calm and relaxed with a upbeat positive attitude when training your smaller breed. Why? Because smaller dogs by nature are more tender to bullying than a larger dog might be. In order for this to happen, the DIY dog trainer must use the correct small dogs training techniques like positive reinforcement and consistency throughout their training. Everyone wants a pet that behaves properly and gives unconditional love to their owners. By giving your pet the <a href="http://03568g5ik4snmw5qqi2niofo8g.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DOGTRAININGADVICE">small dogs training</a> they desperately deserve, you will be one step closer to attaining that bond which makes a dog man&#39;s best friend.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you are searching for some dog training how to advice. No problem, you&#39;ve come to the right place. A well trained dog can be a huge asset to your family. Not only can they be great companions to your family, but also great protectors of your children and home. In order for them to become more worthful to your family, they will need to be specially trained, so they will respond properly when instructed.<a href="http://surefire5.sharda0092.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DogDiy"><img align="right" alt="Dog Training How To" height="185" hspace="10" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/banner250x250(1).gif" vspace="10" width="185" /></a></p>
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<p>	Before you start, there are some basic fundamentals of dog training you need to learn. Dog training obedience commands are critical for establishing the groundwork of communication between you and your pet. This sets the pace, and creates a similar language that both you and your canine can comprehend.</p>
<p>	Take this dog training how to advice seriously if you want to avoid contending with a unruly dog. Scores of new dog trainers never truly institute this sort of communication and then have to suffer from bad doggy behavior. It&#39;s important to keep things simple when first starting out, because there are numerous methods of training you could incorporate.</p>
<p>	Some of the best dog training how to advice I could give you, would be to teach you canine leash and collar training. This training is extensively used and can be very efficient if done properly. There are many degrees of power from moderate to rough that you can use to leash and collar train your pet, but never integrate brutal force. Also, it should never <br />
	be used to scold your pet with inefficient rectification.</p>
<p>	Basically the leash is used to maintain control over your pet and teach them each new command. Once the dog understands a specific command, you then use the leash over and over again to correct any bad behavior that arises.</p>
<p>	When you&#39;re first learning dog training how to, it&#39;s important to get a grasp on some basic commands to teach your dog.</p>
<p>Here are some basic commands you can use to start training your pet with: </p>
<p>	<strong>Sit</strong> &#8211; to have your pet sit down<br />
	<strong>Stay</strong> &#8211; to have your pet stay right there and not run<br />
	<strong>Fetch</strong> &#8211; chase after a ball or stick<br />
	<strong>Speak</strong> &#8211; bark when you have a treat for your pet<br />
	<strong>Release</strong> &#8211; release a ball or stick from canines mouth</p>
<p>	While leash training is an excellent tool in your arsenal to begin with, it can never supplant the pack leader and follower relationship you must have between you and your pet. Leash training will improve the alliance between dog and owner, but can&#39;t replace the trust that will be established from successful training. </p>
<p>	Another technique you can employ when learning dog training how to is positive reinforcement training. The most effective way to apply this is by giving your dog kudos and rewards every time they do what you ask of them. If you ask them to sit, and they do it, say &quot;that&#39;s a good boy&quot; and give them a tasty treat. They will start to associate the word with the action and know that they will get a treat every time they do as you ask. This is a very effective strategy to employ, and your pet will start to respond more quickly, the more you use this method.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Housebreaking a younger pup is generally easier than house training an older dog. This does not mean that house training older dog is out of the question, it will just take more patience and time. Most any dog can be housebroken using the appropriate methods. Keep in mind, that of all the senses your pet uses, over 75% of the time he uses his nose. They use their nose to smell food, to sense predators, and to sense where they went potty the last time out.<a href="http://www.dogproblems.com/sl.cfm?affID=surefire5"><img align="right" alt="House Training Older Dog" height="180" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/secretsofprodog3(2).gif" width="179" /></a></p>
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	Because canines are creatures of habit, they usually like to go the bathroom at the same times and places during the day. For example, when they wake up in the morning, after eating, and usually after exercising. So what is your job then? You have to act like a detective and determine when those times occur throughout the day. When you figure this out, make sure you take your pet out the same way and to your pre-designed local before he does potty. Keeping an eye on your pet for a few weeks is all it takes to reprogram your dog&#39;s brain and for house training older dog.</p>
<p>	There are a few things you need to know when house training older dog. If your pet happens to go in the house, take them by the collar and say &quot;no bad dog&quot; then take them outside to their designated location. If you don&#39;t witness the act, never punish your canine. Why? Because they will not understand why you punished them, and will ultimately end up fearing you as the pack leader.</p>
<p>	So, what should you do if a mess shows up in the house and you don&#39;t see it happening? A good strategy would be to take a newspaper and smear it onto the dog mess, then take it to the dogs desired location where it does potty, and smudge it in that area. While this may seem a bit odd, it will force your pet to use it&#39;s nose to find where he went potty last time.</p>
<p>Now, to finish house training an older dog, and remove all past potty memories of your dog, you must properly clean the old area up. Don&#39;t use ordinary household cleaners, since most of them have Ammonia in them, which is the exact element that elicits your dog&#39;s natural desire to mark his territory. Rather, use a dog product that is specifically designed to eliminate the scent of urine and stool that will help wipe out your pets memory of the past location where it went potty.<br />
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	Finally, the main key when <a href="http://www.dogproblems.com/sl.cfm?affID=surefire5">house training older dog</a> is to be patient. If you want your dog to learn everything you ask, then you only need to employ a little bit of patience.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little dog behaviour training will go a long way especially if your pet exhibits bad behavior such as barking all night long while you are trying to fall asleep, biting everything in sight, constant whining, and chewing up of your shoes. <a href="http://03568g5ik4snmw5qqi2niofo8g.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DTGuide"><img align="right" alt="Dog Behaviour Training" height="175" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/secrettodogtrainingcover3(2).png" width="165" /></a></p>
<p>	Dogs that constantly bark can be extremely bothersome. The goal is to find out why your canine is barking in the first place. Does he want to come in your room while you are sleeping? Is he barking because he is afraid of something? Is he barking because someone he likes is approaching?</p>
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<p>Maybe a stranger is near the house and he senses it, therefore he is barking.There are special sound devices and shock collars that can help in stopping this behavior, as well as, numerous online products that can help with dog behaviour training.</p>
<p>A dog that bites is the most dangerous behavioral problem you might experience with a canine. With todays laws, many dogs that end up biting, could get put to sleep, if the biting was serious enough. So, learning how to stop your dog from biting, is the most important thing you could do for your pet. Young pups, will nip at you during play time, because this is how they play with each other. By holding a dog chewing toy in one hand and petting him with the other hand, you are teaching your pet that it is unacceptable to nip human hands and that if they want to chew something, the chew toy is what they must bite. This dog behaviour training method must be done consistently over and over again, for it to become a reality.</p>
<p>	Dog behaviour training is available both online and offline. If you are the DIY type of person, there are numerous online dog training courses that are available like &quot;<a href="http://03568g5ik4snmw5qqi2niofo8g.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DTGuide">Secrets to Dog Training</a>&quot; by Daniel Stevens. If you are the type of person that prefers a more hands on approach, then maybe finding a qualified trainer in your area would better suit you. Don&#39;t feel like you are alone, because most owners will have to face one dog behavioral problem or another, and it&#39;s just an issue of how you are going to resolve it.</p>
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		<title>Stop Dog Whining</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you bought a new pup and your neighbors are complaining about the excessive whining. You don&#39;t want to get rid of the canine, but you&#39;re at your wits end. You&#39;re saying to yourself, how am I going to stop dog whining? Well don&#39;t despair, there are a few things you can do to stop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you bought a new pup and your neighbors are complaining about the excessive whining. You don&#39;t want to get rid of the canine, but you&#39;re at your wits end. You&#39;re saying to yourself, how am I going to stop dog whining? Well don&#39;t despair, there are a few things you can do to stop dog whining quickly. One way you can stop dog whining is by using an electrical sound device. <a href="http://surefire5.sharda0092.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=htrain"><img align="right" alt="Stop Dog Whining" height="220" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/diydogtrainingimage(2).gif" width="167" /></a></p>
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<p>These devices utter a noise that humans can&#39;t hear, but canines can and that can be quite unpleasant to the pet. These range from collars you can put on your pet to devices that can be mounted on poles to deter a neighbors pet from whining.</p>
<p>Another option is the use of electronic shock collars. These can be very effective, but are not humane, as it will give an electric shock to your pet.</p>
<p>The last option you can incorporate to help stop dog whining will take the longest, but is the most time tested. It involves the owner consistently telling the canine to stop whining every time the dog begins to whine. This requires the owner to be available most of the time.There are other options you can use to help stop dog whining, but these are the most popular methods.</p>
<p>	Sound Devices</p>
<p>	Electronic sound devices may seem inhumane, but actually, they don&#39;t hurt the dog, instead they give off a sound that is displeasing to dogs. Suppose you were to hear a penetrating high pitched noise every time you ate something you weren&#39;t suppose to like cookies. Eventually you would stop eating those cookies because you wouldn&#39;t want to hear that noise anymore. This is the basic idea behind electronic sound devices. If you don&#39;t like the thought of irritation your pet every time they whine, there are other methods you can consider to help stop dog whining.</p>
<p>	Shock Collars</p>
<p>	Dogs who are forced to wear shock collars can suffer from physical and mental pain. This can range from simple burns to cardiac twitching. This negative reinforcement can cause psychological stress, anxiety and eventually cause animal aggression. A shock that seems mild to one dog could be serious to another. The physical and mental stress caused by&nbsp; reoccuring shocks can lead to an assortment of heart and respiratory problems. You also have to worry about the collar malfunctioning, either giving your pet a nonstop shock or not getting shocked at all. While this is an alternative method&nbsp; that could be used for extreme cases, I believe that using positive reinforcement training, like rewarding your pet for good behavior, is much more genial and more efficient. </p>
<p>	Uniform Training</p>
<p>	Another means to stop dog whining is to be around whenever your pet starts to whine. When your dog begins to whine, cause a loud noise by slapping the newspaper on the table, snapping your belt or by say to your pet affirmatively, no! What ever method you choose, you must be uniform in the training. Every time they whine you must use the same method so they can associate that noise with whining, that way they will learn to stop this bad behavior more quickly. Canines ears are very tender, which is the reason why sound devices work so advantageously and why snapping your belt or slapping the newspaper on the table will warn them to stop dog whining immediately. Stay persistent and soon enough your pet will learn to stop dog whining, and you and your family will have the peace and quiet you most urgently need.</p>
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		<title>Positive Reinforcement Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are various kinds of dog training methods which exist today. Most people don&#39;t recognize that dog training involves utilizing many different dog training strategies. While some dog training strategies work better than others, positive reinforcement training stands out among the rest.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://e08eboypi0win39asfe-6ydmbf.hop.clickbank.net"><img align="right" alt="Positive Reinforcement Training" height="190" src="http://www.dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/DogTraining4_1(1).jpg" width="190" /></a>There are various kinds of dog training methods which exist today. Most people don&#39;t recognize that dog training involves utilizing many different dog training strategies. While some dog training strategies work better than others, positive reinforcement training stands out among the rest.</p>
<p>Whether you are using a professional dog trainer or you are taking a dog training course online, positive reinforcement training will be the center piece of the instruction, because it focuses on administering a positive stimulus to the dog after he has successfully completed a task you have asked of him.</p>
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<p>Positive dog training strategies involve giving praise and rewards for good dog behavior. Every time your pet performs a command successfully, you should give them positive reinforcement, which could be a pat on the back, a verbal sound like &quot;that&#39;s a good doggy.&quot; Alternatively, you could also give them a tasty dog treat as a secondary method.</p>
<p>	Never implement any form of negative punishment such as, yelling, hitting, pulling hair or dragging by the neck. Dogs don&#39;t respond well to negative dog training, and will only put your dog training efforts in a rut.</p>
<p>	Here are some illustrations of positive reinforcement training. At the beginning of your dog training you teach the dog to sit and speak. When your dog responds by sitting and speaking, you reward them with a pat on the back saying &quot;good boy,&quot; then give em a treat. </p>
<p>	Another example would be when taking him out to do potty. When they have learned to hold it and not go in the house, you make sure to give them some positive praise for being a good dog.</p>
<p>	Your pet&#39;s training will move along much faster when you use positive reinforcement training. Always use a well chosen and happy voice during the training, because your canine just like your kids, do not like being yelled at. </p>
<p>	Now you can see why positive reinforcement training works a lot better than most dog training methods.</p>
<p>	By using positive praise and rewards in your future training, you will be much more equipped to handle any mutt that shows signs of bad doggy behavior. Being consistent and stanch with your pet and employing positive reinforcement training, will help get your canine behaving properly and reliever some unnecessary stress in your life.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are using the Internet to find a dog training guide that will help them easily train their pets at a minimal cost. Luckily for them, there are plenty of good guides that can help accomplish your dog training goals. There are many different kinds of breeds that can be easily trained by using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are using the Internet to find a dog training guide that will help them easily train their pets at a minimal cost. Luckily for them, there are plenty of good guides that can help accomplish your dog training goals. There are many different kinds of breeds that can be easily trained by using online dog training guides. Keep in mind that some particular strategies have been found to work well with certain types of breeds. <a href="http://03568g5ik4snmw5qqi2niofo8g.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DTGuide"><img align="right" alt="Dog Training Guide" height="180" hspace="10" src="http://dogtrainingobedienceadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/secrettodogtrainingcover3(1).png" vspace="10" width="175" /></a></p>
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<p>When searching for a dog training guide pay particular attention to the fact that many different breeds have certain physical, health and food necessities than others. Also, they could have behavior problems that may be specific to that particular breed.</p>
<p>Some breeds will take to training faster than others, this is probably the reason why so many people each year give up their pets to dog pounds, because they minimalized what it takes to train a canine. While online dog training is an excellent resource for those DIY owners, it usually takes longer and is harder especially if done incorrectly. Having a professional at your beckon call when things go wrong can be a huge asset for dog owners. There are many online forums now that can assist new dog owners who are trying to train their canines themselves. Therefore, using a dog training guide to train your pet is now a viable alternative.</p>
<p>	Getting training early on will help to make your circumstance less stressful. As the saying goes, you can&#39;t teach an old dog new tricks. This is really not true, it just usually takes a bit longer, because the pet is so accustomed to their own ways. Proper training is essential to ensure your canine will not hurt itself or others out of sheer lack of training. You can find adequate training through an online dog training guide, you just need to make sure you follow through with the training. Again, some animals will take longer than others based on their age, breed and what they have been exposed to, before you got them, so patience in training is a must.</p>
<p>	Consistency as well as patience is important to your eventual training. If your are sending mixed signals to your pet, don&#39;t expect them to learn what you&#39;re asking them quickly. Usually just the opposite will happen, they end up exhibiting more behavior problems out of frustration. So, when deciding on a dog training guide, make sure consistency is a big part of the training, if so, you will be well on your way to enjoying a well behaved dog in no time.</p>
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