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Dog Training Advice You Can Change Your Dog’s Behavior and Stop Being Embarrassed

Rabu, 11 Mei 2016


Are you the proud owner of a new dog? Looking for some helpful dog training advice to get you started?

Getting a dog is an experience that can change your life. It’s much like welcoming a new (and rather rowdy) member into the family, really; a period of adjustment and change. For people who live alone, it can be a lesson in responsibility, in learning to take care of the needs of another creature. For those with families, the experience can be a lesson in patience, getting along (“Ma, the dog ate my sandwich again!”) and friendship. They’re not called “man’s best friend” for nothing, after all.

Having a dog is a much greater experience for both of you when the dog is disciplined. Dog training advice is essential in order to have a well behaved dog who is pleasant to be around. Starting with house training as well as behavioral training, make your dog one that you will be happy to take anywhere.

Nobody wants a dog who jumps on people all the time, or a dog who barks or growls continually. It can get very frustrating and annoying for you and others. These are all signs of aggression which are not healthy for your dog, and can be very embarrassing for you. Some small dogs get away with a lot more aggressive behavior because of their size.

I adore my two wiener dogs, and wouldn’t change them for anything. However, I realized that they had dominant behavior which was causing trouble at the dog park, as well as when I had people over and they would jump all over them.

One day I decided to take charge and address these problems. A trainer would have been very expensive, so that was out of the question. I was able to find the excellent dog training advice that I much needed and today I can enjoy my pups a lot more and don’t have to worry that they will cause trouble and embarrassment.

It is very important to address your dog’s habits. Here is the dog training advice that I found that will easily teach you how to effectively change your dog’s behavior. For more information, feel free to use this great resource on dog training advice.
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Crate Training Basics

Rabu, 27 April 2016

There is a wide range of free dog training tips online. They include the basics as well as some of the more advance obedience training. But the first training each of us is faced with is potty training a puppy. One effective way that worked well with my dog is crate training.

To a dog, a crate can be like his own special home inside your home. A safe place, a den of sorts, that your dog can go to when he or she wants to feel secure. Some people think that putting your dog in a crate is cruel, but it is only cruel if you do it in an abusive manner such as leaving your dog in there for more than a few hours. In fact, crate training your dog properly has many advantages for both you and your pet and should be something that you incorporate into your dog training plans. I thought I would never do it until it was explained to me.

While some dogs might take to a crate right away, others might be a little leery of this strange object that you want them to step inside of. The most important aspect of crate training is that you must never force your dog into the crate. Instead, you must make your dog want to enter it of his own volition. If done properly, you will find that your dog actually loves the crate and goes there on his own to sleep and “get away."

Introducing Your Dog To The Crate

The first thing you need to do is “introduce” your dog to the crate. Take one of his favorite toys or a treat and “hand out” by the crate so that he simply gets used to the crate being in the room. Play with him near the crate, repeating this for several days. You should start off with the crate in the spot you want to keep it in and this should be somewhere that is away from the traffic areas of the home but in a room that the family spends time in. You don’t want your pet to feel isolated and lonely in a crate that is way off somewhere where no one ever goes!

Getting Your Dog Into The Crate

Next, you want to get the dog to go into the crate on his own. One way to do that is to “bribe” him by putting his favorite toy or a treat inside. Don’t put it too far in to begin with, just enough so he has to stick his head in to get it.

You’ll probably find that he pokes his head in and then backs out right away. That’s OK, just be sure to pet and praise him so he feels good about the whole thing.

You want to keep at this exercise every day, gradually putting the toy or treat in farther and farther. You also might want to be sure that you have a comfortable dog bed in there just in case he wants to try it out for a short nap.

Eventually, your dog will get used to going in the crate. When you see him in there, sit beside the crate and pet your dog while he is inside. This will let him know that being in the crate is “good." Always keep the door open wide at this point.

Getting Your Dog To Stay In The Crate

Keep repeating the above steps while trying to get your dog to spend more and more time in the crate. When he seems quite comfortable with it, close the door but do not latch it. Leave it unlocked so that he can nose his way out if he feels uncomfortable.

Eventually, your dog will come to love his crate and will probably retreat there if he is feeling insecure as well as to sleep. If you are going to close the door, be sure you provide him with fresh water at all times and never leave your dog locked in the crate for extended amounts of time.

It was amazing how fast our Maltipoo got accoustomed to the crate. It was only a day or two, but every dog is different.

This of course is just one step in your training ventures. Some people, especially first time dog owners, believe they need a professional to train them and their dog. But there are a lot of free dog training tips online. Youll be surprised how easy and rewarding it is when you do it yourself.
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House Training Your Dog Quick Before You Can’t Take It Anymore

Selasa, 26 April 2016



Just about had it with trying to house train your dog? Are you tired of coming home to find pee all over the carpet, pillows helter-skelter and garbage littered (and chewed) all over the floor?

Well, I know I was. The first few weeks after I got my new puppy, I was just about ready to call the pound. (Well, not really, I loved my dog; but you get the picture). I hardly got any sleep at night because my yelping charge was terrified of spending the night alone and I had to keep him company until he fell asleep. He would then proceed to make a mess at 2 in the morning and I would have to get up to clean it. I would come home late in the afternoon to find the garbage can turned over, pee all over the floor and furniture ridden with teeth marks. I knew I had to successfully train him soon – or I would go crazy.

Does my story sound familiar to you? How do you house train your dog to behave when he spends his time acting like a – dog?

You know you have to take action sooner rather than later. There are alternatives out there. If you get a trainer, it will be very expensive. There are dog schools, which can also be pricey, and with your busy schedule, this proposition might be a little more than you can handle right now.

The good news is that there is a great method that you can use to house train your dog. Dogs are naturally clean. They do not like to soil the place where they sleep, so they will cooperate with you. And all dogs can be trained, even older dogs.

This simple but straightforward method has made it very easy for thousands of people to house train their dogs. For more information, visit Cris Santeiro’s Dog Training With Love blog.

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Basics of Beauceron Training

Selasa, 22 Maret 2016

Basics of Beauceron Training

Its essential for Beauceron parents like you to know certain basic factors that determine your relationship with your Beauceron and can go a long way in training him effectively.

Before you begin training your Beauceron, it is absolutely essential that you build a loving bond with him. This is important as it helps you to understand his needs and instincts and also allows your Beauceron to have complete trust in you.

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How To Bond With Your Beauceron

Building a bond with your Beauceron is the first and the most crucial step involved in training him successfully. As soon as you bring your Beauceron home, you must first try to develop a caring and loving relationship with him in order to win his trust and confidence.

When Beaucerons are secure in the knowledge that they belong to the family, they are more likely to respond better to their owners training commands. Just like with any relationship, there must be mutual trust and respect between you and your Beauceron.

Trust takes time to develop and respect comes from defining boundaries and treating any breach of those boundaries with firmness and fairness.

Without enforceable limitations, respect can’t be developed. And when there is no respect, building a bond with your Beauceron is almost impossible.

4 Golden Rules To Building A Relationship With Your Beauceron :
  • Spend quality time together;
  • Take him out in the world and experience life together;
  • Establish and promote a level of mutual respect; and
  • Develop a way of communicating to understand each others needs.
Building a bond with your Beauceron will not only help you manage him better but will also make your Beauceron calm, quiet and an extremely well-adjusted pet.

Love Your Beauceron and He Will Love You back

Once youre succesful in building a bond with your Beauceron, you can rest assured that training him and teaching him new and clever tricks will be a cakewalk.

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How Your Beauceron Learns...

Your Beaucerons learning period can be divided into five phases:

The Teaching Phase - This is the phase where you must physically demonstrate to your Beauceron exactly what you want him to do.

The Practicing Phase - Practice makes Perfect. Once a lesson is learnt, practice with your Beauceron what you have just taught him.

The Generalizing Phase - Here you must continue practicing with your Beauceron in different locations and in an environment with a few distractions. You can take your Beauceron out for a walk, or to a nearby park and command him to practice whatever youve taught him.

Practicing the learned lessons in multiple locations and in the presence of small distractions will help him learn and retain lessons better .

The Testing Phase - Once youre sure that your Beauceron has achieved almost 90% success....he responds correctly almost every time you give a command, you must start testing his accuracy in newer locations with a lot of distractions.

Example: Take him to the local shopping mall and ask him to obey your command. He may not come up with the correct response the very first time you do this, but you must not lose hope.

The idea is to test your Beauceron to see how he responds in an environment which is new to him. Set-up a situation where you are in control of the environment and your Beauceron.
There are only 2 possibilities:
  • Your Beauceron succeeds!!! (Trumpets please!)
  • In case your Beauceron fails, re-examine the situation. Review and/or change your training. Then try testing again.
Keep on testing until he succeeds. Follow the rule of the 3 Ps – patience, persistence, praise.
Internalizing Phase - Finally, comes the extremely rewarding phase where your Beauceron does everything he is taught to do even without your commands.
Remember:
  • Never scold your Beauceron if he fails. Its not his fault. You have failed as a trainer!
  • You must be patient and persistent for your efforts to show rewards.
  • Appreciate and love your Beauceron when he does it right! A little encouragement will work wonders for your Beauceron.
  • Beauceron Training is easy when you do it right.
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