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		<title>Dog Training Tools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important dog training tools around is non either than yourself.
Often people buy dog training tools and they have no idea how to use them properly and as a result, they start having the wrong behavior from the dog, if they are using them improperly. The dog readily associates the disruptive effect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important <strong>dog training tools</strong> around is non either than yourself.<br />
Often people buy <em>dog training tools</em> and they have no idea how to use them properly and as a result, they start having the wrong behavior from the dog, if they are using them improperly.<span id="more-106"></span> The dog readily associates the disruptive effect of the spray to his behavior, and not the master.<br />
Before you make a decision on which dog training tool to use for your pet, please have your pet evaluated by a professional dog behaviorist and dog obedience trainer. The wrong method or the wrong tool for the wrong dog is a really bad idea!</p>
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<p>The sooner you start <strong>leash training</strong> your puppy, the sooner he will be able to walk with you in a safe, happy environment. However, this isn&#8217;t always an easy task. You’ll use the 6&#8242; leash primarily, but you’ll need the longer one for a few specific training exercises. Avoid “training leashes,” head halters (which mount around the dog’s muzzle), and any type of retractable leashes, which put constant tension on a dog’s collar or harness, causing him to pull on the leash in response.<br />
<strong>Halter collars</strong>, which wrap around the neck and the muzzle, but don&#8217;t prevent panting or impair drinking can give extra control. The downside is, since they don&#8217;t restrict biting or grasping, half their potential value is gone. The head collar generally consists of two loops. One loop goes behind the ears and the other goes over the dog&#8217;s nose and hey meet somewhere below the dog&#8217;s jaw. Martingales These are similar to limited slip collars, except they don&#8217;t have a buckle. They slide over the dog&#8217;s head, and then a piece of plastic tubing (typically) is slid down to the desired tightness.</p>
<p>If a certain tool which you are using at the moment doesn’t seem to get your dog’s full attention or match your physical strength, you might want to try a different one. Why use what doesn’t work?<br />
You should always reward your dog for the &#8220;good stuff&#8221; and ignore everything else. It is best to alternate the kinds of rewards so your dog will not be expecting the same response from you every time. This will keep him on his toes and have him wondering what fun and interesting treat he is going to get from you when he does something you are pleased with.<br />
Be consistent when you are issuing out commands and trying to teach your dog to develop certain behaviors. For instance, if you are trying to teach your dog not to chew on slippers or shoes, do not praise him one day when you see him chewing on a slipper. Obedience training is training your dog to perform certain acceptable behaviors while teaching them to stop unacceptable behaviors. <a href="http://www.trainingdog.co.uk/housetraining-tips.htm">Obedience training</a> is the ideal way to establish the social hierarchy in your household. You should be able to train your puppy so that it does not exhibit innocently harmful behaviors such as scratching all the time.</p>
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		<title>When to Reward</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 11:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are certain things which should be kept in mind while training one’s dog. There are different techniques of dog training. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are certain things which should be kept in mind while training one’s dog. There are different techniques of dog training. <span id="more-74"></span></p>
<p>Some of these techniques are quite useful, while some others can bear negative results. It is therefore quite natural to get confused with so many sides of dog training, as it is difficult to tell which one works the best. </p>
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<p>The most common confusion, which people tend to have, is when to reward and when to rebuke the dog. If you are such a confused one, the following tips will help you. </p>
<p>Your dog-training instructor will probably tell you that you should always keep a positive air while dog training. But actually you would need to be stern in certain situations. </p>
<p>However, you must not scold your dog too frequently, as dogs always give a better response if they get a positive behavior from their trainer. So it is first important for you to realize when to praise your dog. </p>
<p>Your dog should get a reward every time he obeys you during the training process. You should reward him if he sits, stays, fetches, goes to toilet in the proper place, or does anything he his ordered.</p>
<p>His rewards can be anything – praises or kind words, treats, a rub on his belly, or a pat on his head!</p>
<p>Positive dog training makes the learning process quicker. What your dog actually wants is to please you, and that is why it will respond better with this kind of teaching. But make sure that you do not go on rewarding him even when he disobeys you.</p>
<p>Scolding is something, which should not be used unless it is necessary. You can reprimand your dog if he jumps, barks, growls, pulls at his leash, destroys anything, or excretes where he should not.  </p>
<p>However, do not scold him unless you catch him doing something wrong. </p>
<p>Or else, he will not realize why you are reproving him. A quick and sharp “no!” or “bad dog!” should be enough of a scolding.</p>
<p>You should keep an angry condemning tone, and make sure that you are crisp and quick in your scolding. But if you are too frequent in your reproaches, your dog will ultimately start ignoring you. Do not ever hit the dog, as it will only lead to complications in future. </p>
<p>These are the points that you should keep in mind when you decide to praise or scold your dog. Do not forget that your pet has only started learning, and is trying to do his best. So patience is something that you must have. </p>
<p>If you are loving and understanding enough, your dog would find the training easy, and ultimately it will be a wonderful experience for you two!</p>
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		<title>Dalmation Training Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 11:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dalmatian training courses are planned to go well with the dog&#8217;s innate character of a companion dog. Dalmatians look for love and fondness but just from the people they have faith in – and they are likely to take some time prior to believing in unfamiliar persons. Just as with every dog breed, character dissimilarity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dalmatian training courses are planned to go well with the dog&#8217;s innate character of a companion dog. Dalmatians look for love and fondness but just from the people they have faith in – and they are likely to take some time prior to believing in unfamiliar persons.<span id="more-72"></span> Just as with every dog breed, character dissimilarity can be observed with Dalmatians – a few are easier to coach, a few will give you a tough time. Given below are a small number of the most general Dalmatian training guidelines that will help you out to form your dog into a genuine buddy and friend:</p>
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<p>Tolerance is essential when teaching a Dalmatian – they are to a certain extent individualistic and you may have to go through a schedule more than a few times before they begin learning – not for the reason that they do not have the aptitude, but since they have a tendency to have their own way in the beginning. </p>
<p>Even though they grow up from a bodily point of view comparatively quick, they still behave like puppies till they are nearly one and a half to two years old. And in case you are in search of a few good training tips, here they are - do not look forward to matured behavior from your dog till he is about 2 years old what’s more, then also, do not curb his mischievous temperament totally. </p>
<p>Dalmatians are full of life dogs, so make certain to present them training practices that engage physical workouts – they adore it. </p>
<p>Dalmatian housebreaking training is not very tricky and the dog learns rapidly what is permitted and not permitted in the region of the house. </p>
<p>Chewing up playthings are a necessity with the Dalmatian. Given that they are in a puppy situation for a longer period than the majority of dogs, you ought to make an effort to conform your training techniques to this as well. Begin the training program for your Dalmatian early on or else the puppy will grow into a very individualistic Dalmatian a lot tougher to train.<br />
A number of Dalmatians do fine in tracking and obedience tests, but you have to locate the ones with the appropriate traits if you are in view of coaching them professionally. The road test, an activity in which the dog goes along with a horse drawn coach or a horse by way of an adornment and also as security is a much loved Dalmatian activity. </p>
<p>Training your Dalmatian in obedience instructions is not diverse from the other dog breeds, but bear in mind that you are coping with a vigorous and obstinate breed, and tolerance and imagination have to be united if the dog training course intends to be an accomplishment. </p>
<p>When taken care of appropriately, these dogs can be alive up to 16 years. Good Dalmatian training will make sure of an improved life, both for you and your dotted pet. </p>
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		<title>Dog Training Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 11:25:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you recently brought home a little puppy? Then you may be interested in giving your dog some basic training. You can get an obedience instructor for the job, or you yourself can train your pet.

The fees of the obedience instructors can differ, and you would also have to take your dog to the class [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you recently brought home a little puppy? Then you may be interested in giving your dog some basic training. You can get an obedience <a href="http://www.dietandfitnesshealth.com">instructor</a> for the job, or you yourself can train your pet.<span id="more-70"></span></p>
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<p>The fees of the obedience instructors can differ, and you would also have to take your dog to the class where the training would take place. But if you are the trainer, you can have the whole thing done almost without any expense, and that too at your own home. So if you have decided to be the trainer, you must have some knowledge on dog training first.</p>
<p>You should teach your dog three basic things first – sit, stay, and come. The first thing you need to teach your dog is to sit. The one thing you would surely need for this is dog treats. </p>
<p>Make sure that you choose a quiet place for this training, so as not to distract your dog’s attention. Ask the dog to sit again and again while you hold the treat over his head. Thus, he will have to turn his head up, and will sit there willingly to get the treat.</p>
<p>If he still doesn’t sit, gently push his back down. When you have made him sit, praise him and give him his treat. If you repeat the word ‘sit’, your dog will realize that the command is related to sitting and will obey you to receive his rewards. </p>
<p>The next thing you need to teach your dog is to stay. This part of the training can be a little difficult. This is a command which your dog would have to learn when you teach him to “come”. Make him sit in a place without any direction.</p>
<p>Repeat the word “stay” as you gradually walk back. Maintain an eye contact with the dog, and if he rises from his position, say “no” and start all over again. This training does take some time and patience. It would be easies if you initially get someone to sit and hold him back if he doesn’t “stay”.</p>
<p>If he has learnt this part, try walking away with your back towards the dog. He will probably rise now to follow you. Tell him “no” and repeat the process asking him to stay in his position as you move away. </p>
<p>When your dog has passed this test, teach him to come. Make him stay and then call him in a cheerful voice and thump your knee as you repeat the word “come”. Reward him, as he will probably respond to your call promptly enough.</p>
<p>The key word of <a href="http://www.trainingdog.co.uk">dog training</a> is praise, and not punishment, as dogs respond more to a positive behavior, rather than a negative one. Keep these tips in mind and you would be able to install these three basic commands into your dog.</p>
<p>If you follow this process of training, you would surely be the proud owner of an obedient pet whom everybody praises.</p>
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		<title>Housetraining Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 11:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every dog needs to be trained in the house, and the process is quite long. Just like during our childhood we never used proper toilet, even the dogs may do toilet on carpets. So, they must never be scolded.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every dog needs to be trained in the house, and the process is quite long. Just like during our childhood we never used proper toilet, even the dogs may do toilet on carpets. So, they must never be scolded.<span id="more-68"></span></p>
<p>Dog house training requires you to be extremely attentive and do a lot of work, thus making it one of the toughest techniques of dog training. You may believe that the dog will bark when he needs the toilet, but if you are not lucky enough to have such a dog, then be prepared to have an accident with the results showing all over the house! So, it is always better that you learn to read your dog’s body language.</p>
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<p>Dog training is quite simple and requires you to follow quite a few steps. However, it is, as already said, time consuming. To start with, it is best to put a newspaper at the door, so that when you find your dog doing one of those accidents in the house, you can immediately take him there. That way your dog learns to do it on the paper the next time he needs to do, without your help.  </p>
<p>For your house training, you need to know that when your dog wants to toilet, he would tend to get restless and start sniffing around the place. At this point you must pick up your dog and take him outside. If it is a young puppy, then you must make sure to take him out every hour, for at least once. After taking your dog out, you need to give him the command you wish to use during the training, such as “do the toilet” or “do your business”.  Now, the dog must be appreciated for following your commands and thus you must give him lots of affection after he has done his work (since it is always better to wait till he is finished!). This would help in making your dog realize that the place to do it is outside, and soon you would find him asking you to take him out when he needs to do it.</p>
<p>There are a number of training techniques and routines that you may use to train your dog at home. You can learn them from the hundreds of books available these days. It must be borne in mind that dogs have to be taught to do toilet outside, as no dog knows it by himself. So, you must teach your dog in case you do not want accidents in your house, and do remember to clean up the mess. </p>
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		<title>Stop Dog Barking Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 11:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Possibly one of the most annoying action to your neighbors about your dog is your dog&#8217;s barking. If he displaces everything in your home, then that does not have an effect on your neighbors too much. But the continuous barking day in 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Possibly one of the most annoying action to your neighbors about your dog is your dog&#8217;s barking. If he displaces everything in your home, then that does not have an effect on your neighbors too much. But the continuous barking day in <!--more->and night will end up with community difference of opinion and calls to the police force.</p>
<p>The major objective of the domestication of the dog was to make available a buddy to protect and alert. Barking is the way they do this. To prevail over this inherent feature, you must teach your dog to discontinue barking. Such teaching to stop a continuously barking dog ought to be done when the dog is a puppy prior to barking gets to be a crisis.</p>
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<p>Barking is nothing but a type of interrelation for puppies and dogs. Dogs bark if they are keyed up, tired of something, distressed, trying to persuade you to play, and when welcoming people, as well as in caution. The nature of the bark more often than not is a sign of just what the dog is trying to correspond.</p>
<p>A few breeds are innately very lively dogs such as the terriers. If they do not get an adequate amount of work out, this deficiency can result in barking on their side out of tediousness. In fact tediousness can be a big reason of dogs barking. This is in particular true if no one is at home all day and then the dog is unnoticed when you are home.</p>
<p>To pay attention to this problem, first you must understand that a dog requires notice and work outs just like we do. It makes no logic to get a dog just to transfer it to the back garden never to interrelate with what is believed to be his human family. Do not get a dog if you have no time to spend with it. And try to take into consideration the altering tendency of your family. Life transforms in due course but that dog will still be there and wanting notice, concern and work outs.</p>
<p>If you have to be gone for a long span of time, there are more than a few things you can do to help out your dog deal with being unaccompanied. First off, try to make him accustomed to you departing and returning back. You would like him to know you do return back and he has not been cast off.</p>
<p>After that, make your dog used to you being not here for a longer span of time. Do not just let him to be on his own for hours on end at the same time. Your dog, and this should be taught to him as a puppy, has to get accustomed to a longer period unaccompanied one step at a time. It may perhaps need a weekend of training or even longer. Begin with a very small absence and work your way up.</p>
<p>One more thing is to provide your dog with chewable playthings and other playthings that can keep him occupied. Many dogs bark merely for the reason that they are fed up. Give him something to keep him busy. A Kong stuffed with kibble is one inventive plaything you can make use of to keep your dog amused if used in the approved manner.</p>
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		<title>Stop Dog Chewing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days you find that many dog owners are taking their dogs or puppies to a dog training school. In these dog training classes, many new things are learnt and many of the aspects are successfully overcome. Unfortunately, one of the aspects that do not go with the classes is chewing. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days you find that many dog owners are taking their dogs or puppies to a dog training school. In these dog training classes, many new things are learnt and many of the aspects are successfully overcome. Unfortunately, <span id="more-64"></span>one of the aspects that do not go with the classes is chewing. </p>
<p>The reason why it is usually quite difficult to get over the chewing problem in dog training classes, is that the dogs usually do not find themselves anything to chew on or to destroy during the classes. So, if you belong to the group of dog owners who has been to the dog training classes, and are still looking for something to help you deal with the chewing problem, then please go on reading. </p>
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<p>These types of dog trainings can be useful for dogs that are both young and old. Many people believe that this type of dog training is mostly meant for puppies. However, many a time it has been observed that older dogs might also need this type of training since they enjoy chewing away, when their owners are not around!</p>
<p>To begin with, you must first understand that all dogs tend to chew, since they need to chew. So firstly, you need to ensure that you have a number of things that are acceptable for your dog to chew on. Now by keeping all the chewing toys for your dog in one place, you may begin your dog training program.</p>
<p>This would help your dog recognize this area as his spot for chewing on the toys. Therefore doing this is absolutely essential for your dog training to work. You may even have a special &#8220;toy box&#8221; for keeping these toys for your dog.</p>
<p>During the training of your dog, you must never thrash or beat your dog if you find it chewing on something it is not supposed to. Instead, if you want your dog training to be a success, you should praise your dog for chewing on something that it is allowed to chew.</p>
<p>It has been observed that if you want a better response from your dog, then positive praise and positive dog training can be really helpful. So, if you see your dog chewing on things that it should not have been chewing on, then reprimand it verbally. The only punishment required fore these types of training is your tone of voice.</p>
<p>You can also do train your dog by putting a taste deterrent on those items that you do not want your dog to chew. This is known as &#8220;bitter apple&#8221; and is usually available at all pet stores.<br />
These dog training methods are most effective, and are sure to teach your dog not to chew on the things that you do not want it to chew on. As long as you follow the basic aspects, your dog training should be quite simple and easy.</p>
<p>You will find that dog training can actually be quite fun and satisfying, of course as long as your favorite’s things are not chewed up! All you need to do is stay calm and not lose your patience, and you are sure to be successful.</p>
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		<title>Reward Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 11:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reward dog training has indeed been made use of for many years to train dogs; it is a good method to teach dogs of a small size like Pomeranians that are too small to act in response to choke collars and other insensitive techniques of training.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reward dog training has indeed been made use of for many years to train dogs; it is a good method to teach dogs of a small size like Pomeranians that are too small to act in response to choke collars and other insensitive techniques of training.<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p>Reward dog training is made use of to teach dogs to carry out all kinds of actions along with police job and military work. This sort of exercise is used at length in the training of dogs for films and advertisements. But you do not have to have a police dog or movie star to bring into play reward training – it is very efficient to train your pet fundamental obedience instructions.<br />
As the name suggests, reward training consists of a treat of some kind. In general an especial treat, but even appreciation and a few stroke on the head can be taken as a precious reward by your dog.</p>
<p>By using rewards, you can teach your dog to do almost everything. You just have to abide by a set of methods to get your dog to carry out the wanted job and then reward him exactly after. So if you want your dog to be taught to sit, you may dangle the treat on top of his head and move it towards the back until he sits on his own - all the while say the command “sit” then when he has sat down, commend him and reward him. Soon enough he will relate the word “sit” with the action of sitting along with the following reward.</p>
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<p>Clicker training is one type of reward training that can be made use of if you would like the dog to do as he is told by you without using spoken instructions. The dog is trained to connect a clicking sound with the reward. The trainer snaps the clicker when the dog does something good, followed right away by a treat. In due course, the dog finds out to act in response to the clicker only.</p>
<p>Reward training can be made use of to train your dog difficult actions if you have the time and endurance. In many situations, the teaching makes use of a decoy to get the dog into the spot preferred by the trainer. This decoy makes the dog to do the “trick” of his own free will. Once the dog has carried out the action he is given the reward. This is a good method to make the dog to do something without being handled by the trainer and is used a lot in the entertainment industry.</p>
<p>When teaching your dog, it is vital to make certain he will pay notice to your instructions when there are other disruptions about and not just when the two of you are on your own in the house. You have to make out that your dog will comply with you with disruptions as this can be one of the most significant times for him to pay attention to your instructions since complying with you can be what places between your pet and some type of peril. Once you have practiced an instruction at home - take your pet to the park or other locale where there will be disruptions and put into practice the instruction until he learns to abide by you in public as well as in private.</p>
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		<title>Postive Dog Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog training can endow with a remarkable extent of contentment. Every dog ought to be familiar with the minimum fundamentals for coexisting with people – sit, come, do not jump on people, stay, and so on. Other than the fundamentals, there are a never ending range of things you and your dog can take pleasure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog training can endow with a remarkable extent of contentment. Every dog ought to be familiar with the minimum fundamentals for coexisting with people – sit, come, do not jump on people, stay, and so on. Other than the fundamentals, <span id="more-60"></span>there are a never ending range of things you and your dog can take pleasure in doing collectively. Dogs, who are a delight to be with, have much more suppleness in what they can do with persons, and so they have more enjoyment. Constructive dog training techniques are a lot simpler to use, as well.</p>
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<p>So what are positive dog training techniques? Various people will describe them in a different way, but as a rule of thumb they are methods that let you to teach your dog without causing it physical hurt. As a result these techniques add to your dogs&#8217; innate faith and enthusiasm. Dr. Ian Dunbar, Karen Pryor, Silvia Kent, Linda Tellington-Jones, and others have to a great extent stretched out the reputation of this ground in current years. Teaching dogs can be a deal for both humans and dogs!</p>
<p>The rules that are behind these techniques are resulting from logical technical study - proper backing up is a vital part of this method. Clicker training dogs is possibly the best identified instance, but there are other techniques too. In clicker training, a tiny noisemaker is clicked at the very instant that the dog does just what you want it to. It is more specific than saying &#8220;Good!&#8221; or something else. Then a goody is given, at a small amount of the time.</p>
<p>There are considerate people who support the cautious use of procedures that do cause hurt in teaching dogs, in particular when the trouble seems difficult. I consider that in teaching dogs, many techniques will work. But it is inspiring that many dog owners and instructors have traversed over to using only pain free, constructive techniques of dog training.</p>
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		<title>Dog Barking Problems?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[They say ‘a barking dog doesn’t bite’ but I am yet to meet anyone who hasn’t been convinced otherwise every time some fine specimen of the canine family has bared its fangs and snarled and yelped. Dogs and barking dogs, if you ask my opinion, are two different species all together and while the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say ‘a barking dog doesn’t bite’ but I am yet to meet anyone who hasn’t been convinced otherwise every time some fine specimen of the canine family has bared its fangs and snarled and yelped. Dogs and barking dogs,<span id="more-58"></span> if you ask my opinion, are two different species all together and while the first can be petted and cuddled and given biscuits to the latter can only be run away from.</p>
<p>Most barking dogs are quiet the activity master, every time they open their mouth they make something happen, either your mailman leaves, or your neighbor shuts his window and oh yes, yells out something nasty or your head splits into a thousand aching pieces, like I said they are quite the activist. Unfortunately for them though activism isn’t as a rule appreciated by the average idle individual, to survive amongst humans you are expected to be as on leash as themselves. Thus all barking dogs need to be quieted and difficult though that task is it needs to be done. </p>
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<p>Now, for starters, recognize the fact that barking in itself is not a problem. Dogs bark, just like cats mew and people make promises….it’s just something they do when they want something done. For instance they bark to tell you that they are hungry at dinnertime or to let you know that there is someone at the door etc. and on all these occasions barking is fine and in fact appreciated. It begins to become a problem however when your dog refuses to stop barking despite your telling him to. Thus the job in hand is not to shut your dog up completely but to teach him to shut up when you ask him to. </p>
<p>So begin your training with a simple command like ‘speak’ or ‘bark’ and pat him and give him a cookie when he woofs a bit. Now tell him ‘enough’ or ‘that’s it’ as soon as his woofing increases and immediately plop a cookie into his mouth, he won’t have a choice but to stop, food has often made the best of men seal their lips so what’s a dog! Now that that routine is final repeat it a couple of times. Next time he barks to let you know the mailman’s at your door praise him heartily and then sternly ask him to shut up with a ‘enough’ or ‘that’s it’ (remember to use the same command to avoid confusing him)  and give him a cookie.</p>
<p>Once this regime settles in your dog will soon pick up what “enough” or “that’s it” means. In case he doesn’t and continues to bark despite your command give a sharp tug on his collar and say “Enough” in a rebuking, no-nonsense voice. He will soon learn that that’s his cue to stop.<br />
Now this training will take a good number of weeks to really start working. However make sure you don’t give up mid way. A few dogs are by nature a little fond of barking and making noise so these will take more doing than the others. </p>
<p>While training consider if his misbehavior has anything to do with his feeling depressed or left out. Dogs are very sensitive psychologically and little things which you might not even notice might affect them. See if you are leaving your dog alone too long, or if he is going hungry, if you keep him outside in his kennel at night bring him to sleep indoors for a few days and see if there is any change in his attitude.</p>
<p>Barking dogs are in many ways like cranky crying babies (except the fangs and teeth part though) and they need proper attitude training to bring them back to acceptable track, but they also need good time and attention and loving, so make sure your training is a right mix of all of these.</p>
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