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		<title>Puppy Potty Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 12:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody loves a puppy and they are hard to resist but with a new puppy you will need to begin a puppy potty training program in your home to deal with the new problem of accidental mess left by the puppy. You should not blame the puppy because it is just a baby and doesn't [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody loves a puppy and they are hard to resist but with a new puppy you will need to begin a puppy potty training program in your home to deal with the new problem of accidental mess left by the puppy. You should not blame the puppy because it is just a <a href="http://www.welliesandworms.co.uk/" target="_blank" title="baby">baby</a> and doesn't know any better. Human babies take a long time to house train but puppy potty training is much faster than that. You should start out as you intend to go on and you must be firm with the puppy and self disciplined with yourself.</p>
<p>First you should designate the potty area where you can put a potty tray or newspapers or something else easy to clean away. This area should be in easy reach of the puppy from where it normally spends it's time. A young puppy cannot travel far once it gets those urges to go so do not expect your little puppy to manage to go very far away from it's bed or play area. Later when your puppy potty training is proceeding well and the puppy is getting more control of it's puppy toilet behaviour you can move the potty area a little further away.</p>
<p>To start with you will need your self-discipline because when the puppy makes a mess you must always get out of your chair or stop what you are doing and deal with both the puppy and the mess. To start with the puppy has no idea where to go and will probably  mess where it stands. You should straight away go and pick up your young dog and take it to the puppy potty training area. Once there tell your puppy what a good puppy he is. Give him lots of attention and praise. He will associate making a mess and the potty area and all the attention as one thing and this will encourage him to make his way to the puppy potty training area when he feels those natural needs.</p>
<p>The best way to potty train a puppy is to praise your puppy even when he messes up and goes in the wrong place. Do not praise him in the wrong place but simply take him to the puppy potty training area and give him attention and praise there. Shouting,smacking or rubbing his nose in it will only confuse him and leave him with the feeling that he is not allowed to mess at all which is clearly impossible. The secret is to make him want to go to the potty training area because he likes doing his <a href="http://onlinebusinessesblog.kpgolfpro.com" target="_blank" title="business">business</a> there because he gets lots of petting and praise for doing so.</p>
<p>With all this positive reinforcement of what a good dog he is you can then move the puppy potty training area a little at a time until ultimately it will be outside where you want him to go when he becomes an adult dog. Training a puppy to be fully potty trained can be a tedious task but if you make it a fun experience for your little puppy the puppy potty training will not take you long as dogs are very intelligent and soon learn how to behave in your home.</p>
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		<title>What Is Housetraining A Dog All About</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 12:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When there are so many dog owners around it is all too easy to assume everyone knows the basics of house training dogs. The reality is that there are a lot of people who have grown up in a family without dogs and  do not have the familiarity with pet dogs and do not know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When there are so many dog owners around it is all too easy to assume everyone knows the basics of house training dogs. The reality is that there are a lot of people who have grown up in a family without dogs and  do not have the familiarity with pet dogs and do not know the basics. Here I will try to keep things simple but explain the basics of house training a dog.</p>
<p>We are all wild animals at heart and humans have developed sophisticated lifestyles and behaviours that we are taught from birth. We understand the concept of a home but as babies we do require diapers until the <a href="http://www.welliesandworms.co.uk/" target="_blank" title="child">child</a> is old enough to know what to do and where to go.</p>
<p>It is the same with a young puppy. They do not have any control of their motions and do not yet know they should go to a certain area to do their <a href="http://onlinebusinessesblog.kpgolfpro.com" target="_blank" title="business">business</a>. House training a puppy is all about teaching them how to behave indoors. This mainly refers to where they mess but it also applies to the other rules of the house such as, not chewing the furniture.</p>
<p>Puppies are you and ignorant at first but they can be quick to learn and it is your job as a responsible pet owner to educate them in the ways of the world. Basic house training will come first and when they mess or look uncomfortable you should take them to the area you have selected and congratulate them for being there especially if they do their business.</p>
<p>They will soon learn that it makes you happy when they go there and will start to make attempts to do their messing in the right place. There will be the occasional mistake but avoid the temptation to get annoyed and just keep taking them to the right area and congratulating them.</p>
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		<title>Five Benefits of Crate Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donna C. Mihajlov</dc:creator>
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<p>The benefits of crate training make for a happier and healthier household. When a dog understands his boundaries, he can be more affection and loving towards the family he is part of. The owner will also benefit with loving obedient dog.</p>
<p>The Benefits of Crate Training Your Dog</p>
<p>Your Dog Crate Makes Housebreaking Much Easier</p>
<p>Since dogs in general do not like to sleep in their own mess, housebreaking will become much easier.  Your dog will develop better bladder control when confined to his crate over a specific time.  He will learn when to relieve himself after taking him outside immediately after his release from his cage.</p>
<p>Generally, dogs are den animals that like their place to be quiet and clean.  It is good to keep in mind that puppies need to go frequently, so limit their time in the crate.</p>
<p>Destructive Behaviors Are Limited</p>
<p>Dogs naturally enjoy chewing.  Your dog needs to learn the things that are acceptable or not acceptable things to chew on. Since your dog is generally going to chew on something, would it not be better to chew on acceptable toys rather than your chair legs and <a href="http://www.welliesandworms.co.uk/" target="_blank" title="shoes">shoes</a>?  Therefore, by providing safe chew toys in his crate, you will protect your house from damage and also teach your dog acceptable things to chew on in the house.</p>
<p>A Crate Will Protect Your Dog From Household Dangers</p>
<p>A house contains hundreds of potentially lethal objects for your dog. If you let your dog roams freely in the house unsupervised, you are really asking for trouble and you unnecessarily put your dog in danger.  Your dog may not realize that chewing on electrical wires or eating plants or certain foods can potentially be dangerous.</p>
<p>Crate training your dog will bring you peace of mind since your dog will be out of danger when you're not around to supervise him.</p>
<p>A Crate Makes <a href="http://www.checkoutcar.com" target="_blank" title="Car">Car</a> Rides Safer</p>
<p>Your car trips will be safer and more peaceful if your dog is resting contently in his crate. A crate trained dog will eliminate any possible distractions as you drive.</p>
<p>Crates provides a safe place for your dog when he is tired, not feeling well or just wants to be alone.</p>
<p>Dog naturally seek refuge in small enclosed spaces like a den.  Dog crates will provide your dog that nice place to hangout in when needing rest.  Crate training your dog will also prepare him for potentially stressful situations like going to the vet.</p>
<p>As you can see, crate training is beneficial for both your dog and you.  Start your crate training today, and reap the benefits.</p>
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		<title>Potty Training Tips for your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lucas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potty training your pet dog should be a simple routine. All you need is patience and time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htdbyline'>by Serena</div>
<p>Potty training your pet dog should be a simple routine. All you need is patience and time.</p>
<p>First important tip is to stick to a schedule when feeding the dog.This makes you anticipate his activity better. Be consistent in what you feed your dog, when you feed it, when you give it water and when you take the dog out for a walk.</p>
<p>Next, establish a routine that will allow you to time his movements properly. For this you need to look at the <a href="http://foodanddrinkblog.kpgolfpro.com" target="_blank" title="food">food</a> you give him, the time he is fed, the the time you give him water, etc. A good routine lets you time his poop properly.</p>
<p>The key to dog potty training is determining a puppy's schedule. Several minutes after eating is what you should be on the lookout for. Be vigilant and look at his behaviour and actions. Your wait can take up to long hours so be prepared when this happens. Before this, make sure to familiarize the dog with the area where he can do his thing. Make sure he feels comfortable around it.</p>
<p>The designated toilet area can be outside the house or a corner of the backyard.  Wherever the area is make sure it is one that he can easily find by himself later. Also have a handy leash while the dog is undergoing training.This makes it easier to lead him around.</p>
<p>When dealing with a puppy, your dog will require around 3 to 4 feedings and waterings day. When 6 months and older begin to cut his feedings down to a couple of times a day, but continue to give him water 3 or 4 times a day. Avoid giving him water when it is near his bedtime. Ideal time is two hours before he goes to sleep.</p>
<p>When he does the routine right, make an effort to praise him. Dogs <a href="http://relationshipsblog.kpgolfpro.com" target="_blank" title="love">love</a> to be praised and they return that praise by being obedient to their owner. Potty training is all about building that bond between you and man's best friend.</p>
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		<title>House Training For The New Puppy Owner</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 10:33:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt McGrath</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppies are so adorable; they can melt anyone's heart. They are curious, fun, playful and cuddley and we tend to love every aspect of having a new puppy until they do their duty in an inappropriate spot and then we have to contend with the biggest problem and difficulty of owning a new puppy, puppy house training.]]></description>
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<p>Puppies are so cute; they can melt anyone's heart. They are cuddly, fun, playful and curious and we tend to enjoy every aspect of owning a new puppy until they go potty in the house and then we have to contend with the biggest problem and difficulty of having a new puppy, puppy house training. </p>
<p>House training a puppy can be frustrating and difficult sometimes. But we all need to remember that a puppy is still just a <a href="http://www.welliesandworms.co.uk/" target="_blank" title="baby">baby</a>. He has not yet learned how to control himself and until he gets older to where he has some of the control he will need you to be loving and patient as you spend one on one time with him teaching him what is acceptable. </p>
<p>A young puppy that is less than 15 weeks of age might need to go outside as often as 2-3 times per hour. A puppy that is playing hard will also need to go out more frequently because playing creates urine. Remind yourself that your puppy is still not at the age where he can control himself so any accidents at this point are not his fault but rather your fault for not getting him outside often enough. </p>
<p>The important thing to remind yourself of when you are potty training your puppy is to be consistent. Make sure and use a leash and take him to the same designated potty place every time. Use consistent commands such as "potty now" and repeat the commands as required. Consistency is what it crucial when completing puppy house training. </p>
<p>If you make the entire experience a positive one|potty training a positive experience for your puppy your puppy house training will be finished sooner. That means that you will need to be patient and loving even when there is a mishap. Just take him outside and praise him when he does it correctly and don't give it any attention when he does it wrong. Your puppy wants to make you happy so it is important that you do not do anything that will confuse him. </p>
<p>When you need to be away from your puppy you should put your puppy in a crate. A crate will actually help you with your puppy house training because dogs by nature will keep their own space clean. Generally a puppy will not soil in his crate so crating the puppy will help him learn to control himself. Puppies and dogs are also den animals and they like the safety of a smaller den of their own. </p>
<p>Consistency is the most important aspect of puppy house training. Make sure that you use a consistent command and take him to the same place every outing so that there is no confusion on his part. Having a positive experience will also help him to learn faster and you will be done with your puppy house training earlier. </p>
<p>Puppy house training is the most crucial part of owning a new puppy and you can train your puppy in just a few short weeks if you are consistent and positive about the training. You will then be able to enjoy your puppy more as he grows and you will never have to worry about accidents in the house again.</p>
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		<title>Successful Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 12:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Donald T. Mihajlov</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of all the rules in effective dog training, being consistent in all your actions remain on top of the list. The dog training basics you as a dog owner must know, are not difficult at all. The purpose of dog training is to educate your dog in order to harmonies and adapt to the household and the conditions thereof and in order to react positively to you and your commands.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htdbyline'>by Donald T. Mihajlov</div>
<p>Of all the rules in effective dog training, being consistent in all your actions remain on top of the list. The dog training basics you as a dog owner must know, are not difficult at all. The purpose of dog training is to educate your dog in order to harmonies and adapt to the household and the conditions thereof and in order to react positively to you and your commands. </p>
<p>As said before, the success of your dog's training depends on how consistent you are with your instructions and the way you give them. Dogs learn by example and experience. You can train your dog effectively by giving clear recurring instructions and exclaim the desired action commands each time and placing the focus on the reaction you want from your dog and award the dog for good and correct behavior.</p>
<p>Your behavior will influence the way your dog reacts in a large way. As with the most things in life, in order to receive a positive response, you need to act with a positive and constructive attitude towards your dog, in order for him to act favorable towards his training. </p>
<p>The way you modulate your voice need to make it clear to the dog whether you approve or disapprove of the actions he took on your command. A firm strict or decisive tone will send the message that you are serious and does not accept his way of behavior. On the other hand, an enthusiastic or happy tone will give the impression that what ever he was doing is acceptable and you are content with his behavior. </p>
<p>Dogs have the tendency to act best in response to short, clear commands. Dog training time should correspond to that. Make sure the time of the dog training is for a short period, interesting and intense. This way you will be sure that he will remain interested in the training and will respond well to the commands. </p>
<p>It is always good to maintain the dog's commitment and positive submissions with some kind of a reward, may it be some treat to eat or an entertaining play session. </p>
<p>For as long as the training is constructive and your dog is conscious of your approval and acceptance of his conduct, you will end up with a happy K9 that are willing to keep up the good work and react favorable towards you in all conditions.</p>
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		<title>Learn These 3 Dog Training Myths For A Better Life With Your Dog.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 13:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rachel Kears</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Number 1 - When a dog chews somethings it is because he is really bored or just trying to be spiteful.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htdbyline'>by Rachel Kears</div>
<p>Number 1 - When a dog chews somethings it is because he is really bored or just trying to be spiteful.</p>
<p>Not true. Although it's not straightforward. Chewing is definitely one of the most common undesirable behaviors. However,  dogs chew is part of their nature but they also need to chew on things to maintain healthy teeth and gums and good jaw strength. </p>
<p>The key is to stop your dog chewing things that he's not supposed to and give him things to chew that are safe. This is especially important when a puppy is going through the teething process.</p>
<p>Myth Number 2. You need to 'talk' to your dog in his own 'Dog' language so that he will understand you.</p>
<p>Again Not True, but its one that seems to be popular at the moment. Dogs are intelligent animals. They know you don't look like a dog, you definitely don't smell like a dog, and so there is absolutely no reason why you need to act like one. What is important though is to read their body language know when theyre whining because theyre acting up and when they are actually in pain.</p>
<p>Although you do need to be 'alpha' over your dog. In the wild dogs went around in packs with a clear leader who kept everyone else in line. You have to be that dog or otherwise your dog will keep playing up.</p>
<p>Myth #3 - You're only training your dog when you THINK you're training your dog.</p>
<p>Wrong. Youre actually training your dog when ever you are together. Your dog is picking up on your verbal and non-verbal cues all of the time.  </p>
<p>If you spring up and run to the <a href="http://www.hostcellphone.info" target="_blank" title="phone">phone</a> every time it rings, you are training your dog that it is OK to spring up and run around whenever he hears that ringing sound. </p>
<p>If you feel nervous when somebody passes you on the street <a href="http://equipforsurvival.com" target="_blank" title="walking">walking</a> a big dog you are training your dog to be nervous when big dogs around. Be sure to spend good quality time with your dog and be consistent in your behavior.</p>
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		<title>Discover How To House Train Your Puppy Fast</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt McGrath</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a new puppy is always a fun time for a pet owner. Puppies are so cute and adorable that it's hard not to love them. They quickly become part of the family and everyone enjoys the playing, the curiosity and the sweet cuddliness but nobody enjoys it when they do their duty in the house. Puppy potty training is probably the most difficult and likely the only real difficulty associated with having a new puppy but if you are going to be a happy dog owner you will need to know that your puppy house training is effectively completed.]]></description>
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<p>Getting a new puppy is always a fun time for a family. Puppies are so cute and adorable that everyone loves them. They quickly become part of the family and everyone enjoys the playing, the curiosity and the sweet cuddliness but nobody enjoys it when they do their duty in the house. Puppy potty training is probably the most challenging and likely the only real difficulty associated with having a new puppy but if you are going to be a contented dog owner you will need to make sure that your puppy house training is efficiently done. </p>
<p>You will need to work closely with and have patience with your new puppy when it comes to housetraining. A puppy is only a <a href="http://www.welliesandworms.co.uk/" target="_blank" title="baby">baby</a> and a puppy does not have the comprehension level yet to know what you want him to do. It will be easier to finish your puppy house training if you are patient and loving with your puppy. Even though it is disappointing when your puppy has an accident in the house if you are impatient and express anger your puppy housetraining will take more time. </p>
<p>At the beginning you may need to take your puppy outside as much as 2 to 3 times in an hour. That may seem like a lot but a little puppy does not yet understand how to control himself and the active playing that most puppies do creates urine. Nighttime may be better as a relaxed puppy will not need to go out as often. Do not wake a sleeping puppy just to go outside but rather just make sure and take him out as soon as you can after he wakes up. </p>
<p>The most important part to puppy house training is to be consistent. Use the same commands, take him to the same spot and give him the same praise and treats. Your puppy will learn fast if you consistently do things the same way but mix anything up and he may get confused. Puppies respond well to consistency. </p>
<p>After your puppy finishes his elimination chore reward him with abundant praise and treats. Try to make the puppy house training practice as positive as as you can for your puppy. If you are impatient or mean to your puppy as he is acquiring this knowledge of puppy house training your efforts will take more time as he will become afraid and will not know what is expected of him. </p>
<p>It is doubtful that you will be able to spend all of your time with your puppy so when you need to be away from your puppy you should put him in a crate. Puppies and dogs are natural den animals and they like to have a small place of their own. Also, puppies will rarely soil their own space so a crate will help to teach your puppy how to control himself. </p>
<p>Consistency is the most important aspect of puppy house training. Make sure that you use a consistent command and take him to the same spot every time so that there is no confusion for him. Having a positive experience will also help him to learn faster and you will be done with your puppy house training sooner. </p>
<p>It should take just a few short weeks to complete your puppy house training. Doing it right will serve you for the entire time that you own your dog so be consistent and positive and you will be able to enjoy many happy years with your new puppy.</p>
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		<title>Best Ways To Toilet Train Your Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Michaels</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generally, dogs are very clean animals - they won't soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. But living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so you will have to help her learn where and when she can relieve herself.]]></description>
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<p>Generally, dogs are very clean animals - they won't soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. But living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so you will have to help her learn where and when she can relieve herself.</p>
<p>It is essential that you form good toilet habits for your dog as early on as possible. Trying to break the habit of a dog is quite difficult and it can be very frustrating. You need to use guidance and encouragement to help the pet. Animal behaviorists have some helpful tips that you can use to help with the housebreaking of your pet.</p>
<p>As we talked about, a dog is really sanitary. If a dog does soil accidentally in the wrong place, to him, it is going to be far away from where he eats. This is true for the place where the dog sleeps as well. But, unless you find a good place for her to go and train her in that manner, the rest of your house is okay to them.</p>
<p>Training a fully grown dog is essentially the same as a puppy. Youll need to take him outside every few hours and also 30 minutes after he eats. It is about repetition. Stay with the pet until she goes, and then praise her when she does. If she does not go, bring her back inside and try again in fifteen minutes. Watch her though. If the dog starts sniffing and circling take them out right away as this is a sign that she is about to go. If you keep an eye and help condition the dog, they will start to associate going outside with potty activities.</p>
<p>It is important to know that all dogs learn at different rates. Some dogs personality will cause her to go one way or the other. But, if you take her outside at the right time, it will go smoother. A puppy of less than four months old will need to go out during the night. Older puppies can hold it that long. A dog that cries to be let out has an urgent need. Get up and take her out, she needs every chance to succeed that she can get. Positive reinforcement is necessary for success.</p>
<p>Your approach and how you treat your dog will greatly affect the learning ability. If you catch your dog going in the act, distract her with a clap or call her name. You really need to approach this with patience. Clean up any accident that you find on the floor. If the dog approaches during this time, ignore her. Dont talk to or punish her at this point. The worst thing that you can do is to yell at her or physically punish her. This will cause her to fear you and to not bond as well to you. She wont connect it to the accident at all. Don't create a negative condition and you and your dog will do fine together!</p>
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		<title>Can A Dog Really Be Bad?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 09:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Waser</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there any such thing as a naturally bad dog? Mostly it is a bad handler. Imagine how annoyed you become when a dog pounces on you as you are out taking a walk along the sidewalk. Your yard is often a favorite place to use as a toilet.]]></description>
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<p>Is there any such thing as a naturally bad dog? Mostly it is a bad handler. Imagine how annoyed you become when a dog pounces on you as you are out taking a walk along the sidewalk. Your yard is often a favorite place to use as a toilet. </p>
<p>These are bad dogs? Perhaps, but they are only as bad as the kids next door who have never been given a good upbringing. What else other than bad behavior can you expect from animals and kids when the concerned adults have no idea what they are supposed to do? Sensible owners take the help of dog trainers who teaches them proper handling methods without breaking the natural spirit. </p>
<p>To get to know a good trainer approach your vet or pet store; these trainers often hold private lessons with the pet and the owner but it is just as easy to solve your pet behavior problem by attending any online course on pet management.</p>
<p>This training program includes lessons where owners are taught how to control their pets. At times, trainers will admit it's easier to train the dog than the owner! Dogs that must be leash trained for <a href="http://equipforsurvival.com" target="_blank" title="walking">walking</a> in public or at the park need practice; this begins around the yard or in a smaller location. </p>
<p>While barking may be common behavior, it is nevertheless infuriating to both owner and people who live close by. Remember when they bark, they is trying to communicate, so if shout or punish them for this, it will only result in puzzling the poor creature. </p>
<p>When a dog needs something to eat or <a href="http://foodanddrinkblog.kpgolfpro.com" target="_blank" title="drink">drink</a>, even to be played with, they will begin to bark. Completely suppressing a dog from barking will not help to prevent a burglar from trying to enter your property! Remember not to promote barking when he is a puppy and then get all worked up when he continues to bark even more as he gets bigger.</p>
<p>You could learn from your trainer how to reinforce certain behaviors in a puppy, which you desire, by giving them the occasional gift for being good. You could start rewarding and motivating your puppy so he will continue with the good behavior; most animals will normally stop doing things for which they get reprimanded. </p>
<p>Remember that you can not coach a dog to adapt to certain behaviors which are not part of his genetic make-up. The best option for getting certain specific behavior is to acquire your pet from a breed which displays those traits. When does a dog become good? Well, when you train them with patience, resolve and of course, a great deal of affection.</p>
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