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		<title>Effective Puppy Training For Obedience</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 06:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Puppy training for obedience is a continuous process. Puppy obedience training for obedience is basically a program that requires active involvement of both the owner and the pup. The whole puppy training teaches them how to communicate with each other effectively. In case you do not know, puppy training for obedience is vital to building a strong and close relationship with your pup. To achieve that, house training your pup is the most effective and quickest way to accelerate the puppy training for obedience of your pup.</p>
<p>Proper puppy training for obedience is built on the principle of proper and strict reinforcement of discipline. Puppies are naturally social creatures and are able to live in packs. As such, they are not loners and they are inclined to conform to social hierarchy or authority within the pack of puppies. Likewise, because of this, they are ready to listen and obey your commands. But puppy obedience training is effective and easier for you if you know what you are doing. Otherwise, a lot of times, your puppy training efforts become futile and counter-productive.</p>
<p>One common goal in puppy training for obedience is to train your pup to respond to your command willingly and quickly every time you issue it. Puppy obedience training is basically communication between you and your pup so that your pup understands how you want it to respond to you. At times, you will realize that training your pup is more about training yourself the owner. This is because your attitude, patience and effort towards puppy training for obedience are so critical to the training success. One more tip for you is that puppy training for obedience is an ongoing process.</p>
<p>The ideal puppy obedience training method is using a consistent reward and punishment system as puppies respond well towards this especially when they are young puppies. Puppy obedience training starts first with sit and come training. Make sure that it pays attention to your commands and not get distracted. Your pup needs to know that you are serious about the training and command. Do not merely threaten to punish it. Carry it out consistently so that he/she senses you are serious about the puppy training session. The same goes for rewarding your pup for executing each command. Other basic puppy obedience training techniques include training your pup to stay and keep down.</p>
<p>Puppy training for obedience of course includes other more advanced commands such as off leash training. You will find a fair bit of information online. On top of these, you can find a good puppy obedience training school for your pet. But be sure to use only Certified Pet pup Trainers as they are professionally trained to handle most puppies.</p>
<p>Puppy training for obedience is something you should begin from the very day your pet pup arrives at your doorstep. It is not something you can procrastinate or delay as your pup would quickly form its habits. It can become difficult down the road to change and correct any puppy behavior problems like excessive barking, chewing etc as they stay longer at your home. Remember that puppy obedience training is an excellent way of communicating and building friendship with your best friend. It also ensures he/she is under control and safe for the whole family.</p>
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		<title>What are the best resources for puppy training?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not ready for puppies yet since my dog was just diagnosed with a terminal disease. I cried for days but have come to terms with the fact that he doesn&#8217;t have super long to live. I love dogs and want another GSD or two. I did so much wrong the first time even in choosing an older puppy with health and tempermant problems to starting with bad trainer and not so great vet.<br />
This time I have already know who to call for a puppy or two and who will train it as they come highly recommended from my vet who is also highly recommeded.<br />
I am not sure if I want to get one puppy at a time about a year apart or two together but either way I want to read up on health care and training methods and any other resourses that would help me be the BEST pet owner possible.<br />
And yes I am home enough for two dogs right now I don&#8217;t work and my husband does and I am really only looking for part time work on a different shift so most of the time someone would be home with the puppies.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training &#8211; Training a Dog for Real Protection</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2010 05:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Dog Bite Liability Law: How A dog bite lawyer help you in Los Angeles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 07:04:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the USA, the cases of dog attacks on human beings are often in the news. Dogs of all sizes are capable or able to kill human beings. However, the large dogs are strong enough to inflict more damage in short span of time. According to data, there are around 2% or 4.7 million people of the US population bitten by dogs every year.</p>
<p>There are following factors which actively play a role in dog biting:</p>
<p>-          Dominance Aggression &#8211; irritating behavior by family members like &#8211; snatch the food from the dog’s mouth while eating or disturb by any other means.</p>
<p>-          Due to Self-Defense or Fear Aggression &#8211; Sometimes, family member or any stranger approach towards the dog very quickly subsequently dog frighten and attack.</p>
<p>-          Territoriality and Possessions &#8211; When stranger approaches owner’s home furtively.</p>
<p>-          Pain and Sickness &#8211; Either family member or stranger irritate or forcibly try to touch/hold when the dog is suffering from pain.</p>
<p>-          Re-directed aggression &#8211; When someone hit or kick the dog.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, apart from the above given points, there are also following factors that determine whether dog will bite or not:</p>
<p>-          Breed – there are some breeds of dog, which have innate tendency of biting.</p>
<p>-          Socialization of the dog – how the master of dog nurtured. Whether proper training has been given to it or not.</p>
<p>-          Health of the dog – if the dog is sick/injured and someone irritate, it could be another reason of biting.</p>
<p>-          Behavior of the victims – this another important factor that provoke the dog to bite</p>
<p>However, if a dog bites to any person, he/she has the right of dog bite lawsuit. In California, the dog owners are liable for the injuries caused to individuals by their dogs. The state has given right to victims to file a case on two strict liabilities for only one dog bite – first created by statute and second arising from common law. Not only this, in 1989, the California State Legislature enacted a special administrative hearing procedure only for the regulation of ‘menacing dogs”, because according to the research “dangerous and vicious dogs have become a serious and widespread threat to the safety and welfare of citizens of the state”. Subsequently, the Judicial Council of California promulgated a package of four forms in 1990 and the notice given – “DO NOT BRING THE DOG TO THE HEARING”.</p>
<p>As per dog bite law, if a person injured by a dog while rescuing another person, the dog owner will be liable for the injury, under the legal principle known as “rescue doctrine”. As we have seen in the above sentences, the dog bite law is complicated issue; therefore, it is always suggestive for everyone to consult a dog bite attorney as soon as possible. Dog bite attorneys in Los Angeles, California are much efficient in providing following damages to victims:</p>
<p>-          Medical bills</p>
<p>-          Emotional damages</p>
<p>-          Compensation for income loss for present and future (if applicable then) due to disfigurement</p>
<p>Nonetheless, all these compensations are given by either the insurance company (if the dog is insured) or dog owner.</p>
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		<title>Fast Easy 7-day Pet Training &#8211; Dog Obedience Home Course &#8211; K9 Housebreaking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 06:28:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Tips: Learning To Use The Dog Door</title>
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		<title>Ten Reasons Why Dogs Bark</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 06:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering using a bark collar as a solution to your dog barking problem, then it is important to first understand why dogs bark. Barking is normal behavior and is part of the natural communication of dogs. Simply put, it is as natural for dogs to bark as it is for us humans to speak. If dogs did not bark they would have no other way of communicating with other dogs or with humans. However, dog barking is a problem when it becomes excessive. Excessive barking is an annoying behavior to a dog owner&#8217;s family, friends and neighbors. Approximately 35% of dog owners complain that excessive dog barking is their most common behavioral problem in their dog.</p>
<p>There is almost always a reason for a dog to bark and some breeds of dogs have a higher need to bark than others. Breeds of dogs that have a tendency to bark more are Beagles, Terriers, and some herding breeds, such as the Collie or Shetland sheepdog. Certain breeds have actually been bred to bark as part of their watchdog or herding duties. You can find an excessive barker in a purebred dog as well as a mixed breed.</p>
<p><strong>Ten Reasons Why Dogs Bark: </strong></p>
<p>1. <strong>Lack of Exercise-</strong> Your dog may need longer exercise periods and more play time</p>
<p>2. <strong>Boredom, Frustration, Loneliness- </strong>Dogs often bark because they need a more stimulating environment to release excess energy and sometimes bark because they are lonely.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Separation Anxiety</strong></p>
<p>4. <strong>Improper Confinement-</strong> Some dogs will bark when they are confined in a room or crate for long periods of time.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Play or Excitement-</strong> Many dogs will bark when playing with people or other dogs. This type of barking is more common in younger dogs and puppies. Some dogs will even bark when they know they are going for a walk or a car ride.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Territorial Protection-</strong> This type of barking occurs when strangers or other dogs come near your property.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Attention Seeking-</strong> Dogs will bark for a need to be met such as food or water, to be let in or out, or in response to pain.</p>
<p>8. <strong>A Returning Family Member </strong></p>
<p>9. <strong>Trained to Bark-</strong> Some dogs are trained to bark for performing certain duties. Hunting dogs, guard dogs, and herding dogs are examples of dogs that are trained to bark while doing their jobs.</p>
<p>10. <strong>Environmental Reasons-</strong> Your dog may bark at unfamiliar sounds or sudden movements, when a phone rings, when other dogs bark, at passing cars or strangers, road noise, or in response to fear.</p>
<p>If you want to help your dog learn that excessive barking is not acceptable behavior, an electronic bark collar can help. A dog will learn quickly that his barking will result in correction and will soon learn to stop the behavior. A bark collar gives your dog immediate correction that is a distraction to barking. When your dog barks the collar will give a mild static correction, similar to you what you get when you rub your feet on the carpet and then touch something. The correction will become slightly more intense if your dog continues barking. It is important to remember that when you use a dog bark collar, in addition to stopping the excessive barking, you also need to reward the dog for his good behavior. A dog bark collar can help you be successful in controlling unnecessary and annoying barking in your pet.</p>
<p>In order to control excessive barking in our dogs and change their behavior, we first need to understand the reason behind the barking. You can eventually learn your dog&#8217;s different barks if you pay close attention to him. If you can figure out why your dog is barking, then you can come up with a solution to the problem. Although barking is a normal and part of the natural communication of dogs, it is possible to control this behavioral problem in your pet.</p>
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		<title>Dog Aggression Training-Tips For Dog Aggression Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 05:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you fed up with the aggressive ways of your four legged companion? With proper dog aggression training this problem could be dramatically reduced. Although aggression is a difficult issue to deal with, there are different ways in which the issue can be resolved.</p>
<p><strong>1 &#8211; Consult a Veterinarian</strong> – If your dog hasn’t had a history of being aggressive and beings growling, biting or snapping at people, talk about it to your vet. This sudden change in his behavior can be a sign of a medical problem which needs immediate medical attention.</p>
<p><strong>2 &#8211; Determine the situations </strong>- Determine the situations in which your dog displays aggressive behavior and avoid them. An important part of dog aggression training is discovering the reason behind the aggression.</p>
<p><strong>3- Make a behavior modification program </strong>– This can be achieved with the help of a professional behaviorist. For example, if your dog growls when you or someone else from your family approaches his food bowl then you might be asked to approach an empty food bowl and drop some food in it. This way your dog will understand when someone approaches his food bowl he will get a treat and there is no need for him to be aggressive.</p>
<p><strong>4- Never punish your dog for behaving aggressively</strong>- You should never punish your dog for acting aggressively. As they say, aggression breeds aggression. If a dog is punished for being aggressive, it may cause him to show more aggression.</p>
<p><strong>5- Be consistent and patient </strong>– If you want to provide proper dog aggression training than you need to be consistent in your efforts in training him and stay patient, as dog aggression is a problem that cannot be curbed overnight.</p>
<p><strong>6 – Socialize Your Dog</strong> – The most common reason for dogs to show aggressive behavior is due to the lack of their socialization when they were young. A dog will find it hard to trust people and other dogs that he doesn’t know, if he did not have lot of chances to interact with them while he was young. So, if you have a puppy socialize him during his early stages of his life and you should never deal with dog aggression problems in future.</p>
<p>As you can see here dog aggression training can be a difficult and tedious process.  When working with an aggressive dog, a good dog training course can be very useful. You will want to look for the one that includes a free consultation with an experienced dog trainer.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Tips &#8211; Teaching Your Dog to Sit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 07:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people&#8217;s experience with dog training can be described like this; when their dog is six months to a year old, they sign up for a dog obedience class; some make it through the six or eight week course and some do not; but for many, that is the end of their dog&#8217;s education, and they describe their pet as &#8220;an obedience school dropout.&#8221;</p>
<p>To these people, I say, &#8220;Let&#8217;s be honest.&#8221; The dog didn&#8217;t drop out. You did. After all, who didn&#8217;t drive to the class or decided to skip the session?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>The Problem with Obedience School</strong></p>
<p>But in fairness to dropouts, let&#8217;s also admit that a dog obedience class can be a frustrating experience for both dog and owner if this class is the dog&#8217;s first experience with training. Obedience classes traditionally begin with the heel command, which is actually one of the more complex things you can ask a dog to understand. It&#8217;s like expecting a child to learn algebra when they haven&#8217;t had basic arithmetic.</p>
<p>When you give a dog the heel command, what you&#8217;re asking him/her to do is not one specific thing. What your dog is supposed to do depends entirely on what you&#8217;re doing. Should your dog walk when you walk, turn when you turn, and stop when you stop. Add to that the fact that, if this is the first training experience, your poor dog doesn&#8217;t even understand that training is what is going on. The dog is not a bad dog, and is not a stupid dog, but he/she not only doesn&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re asking it to do, your dog also probably doesn&#8217;t even understand that you&#8217;re asking it to do something.</p>
<p><strong>An Easier Way</strong></p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t have to be this way. There is a simpler way to train your dog, so relaxed that you can begin training your puppy the day you bring her home.</p>
<p>The &#8220;sit&#8221; command is the most universally useful command you can teach your dog. The new dog owner might wonder why. &#8220;How is this useful? The dog is not doing anything!&#8221;</p>
<p>Exactly! A dog that is sitting is not jumping all over your grandmother, or whatever other obnoxious behavior you want it to stop doing. And more importantly, a dog that is sitting when told is a dog that is under control and doing what you want.</p>
<p>The traditional method of teaching the sit command is to have the dog on leash at your side, repeat the command &#8220;Sit&#8221; while you pull up on the leash and push down on her butt. You&#8217;re forcing the dog into the correct position, but this is not enjoyable and can be stressful and frustrating for both you and the dog.</p>
<p>But why force the dog into position when you can coax? Start with a treat, something yummy like dried liver, or even a piece of kibble if he/she hasn&#8217;t been fed yet. Call the dog, get his/her attention, and make sure your dog knows you have a treat.</p>
<p>It won&#8217;t take long. Within seconds your dog will be there, his/her nose right at your fingertips. From this position, all you have to do is move the treat back over his/her nose and the top of it&#8217;s head.</p>
<p>Keep your hand only an inch or two over the dog&#8217;s head; too high and she&#8217;ll rear up on her hind legs. But, with the treat moving right back over her head, the nose will follow it, up and back&#8230; until&#8230; he/she&#8230; SITS!</p>
<p>Say good doggie, and reward him/her with a treat.</p>
<p>Do this a number of times every day. When you feed your dog, he/she will probably be jumping and frisking when your dog sees you coming with the food bowl. Tell your dog to sit, and when your dog sits, tell him/her is a good dog and set down the bowl.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to give the dog a treat now every time you tell him/her to sit. But do give your dog a praise! Your dog is doing what you asked it to do, acknowledge that, let your dog know how pleased you are, and what a good dog he/she is.</p>
<p>These exercises are not just useful in themselves, your dog is also learning to learn. Your dog is learning that sometimes you want it to do something, that there is a word associated with the thing you want her to do, and that if he/she pays attention, he/she can figure it out.</p>
<p>Above all, never consider that you&#8217;re &#8220;done&#8221; training your dog. There&#8217;s always something new to learn, and new ways for you and your dog to have fun together.</p>
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		<title>Puppy Training using the &#8220;Reward&#8221; Method</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 07:02:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a new puppy owner you would have been captured by the sincere looks and appeal of your new friend. &#8220;The two of us will become perfect friends&#8221;, you say. A puppy has a way of melting your heart that &#8230; <a href="http://baddogu.com/puppy-training-using-the-reward-method">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a new puppy owner you would have been captured by the sincere looks and appeal of your new friend. &#8220;The two of us will become perfect friends&#8221;, you say. A puppy has a way of melting your heart that can&#8217;t be achieved with human relationships.</p>
<p>In reality, this eutopic expectation is short lived, and soon you find yourself exchanging sharp words with your once lovable pup. The puppy doesn&#8217;t seem to want to do what you&#8217;re asking it to.</p>
<p>Do you find that your puppy doesn&#8217;t want to listen? If so, I suspect that it&#8217;s not the pup that doesn&#8217;t want to obey, it&#8217;s the way you are communicating with it. In short, you need &#8220;puppy training&#8221; instruction.</p>
<p>For some pups the &#8220;reward method&#8221; is the only way to train some complex types of behaviour &#8211; using a leash and collar or other methods may not work.</p>
<p>Most commonly used by police and military departments, &#8220;reward training&#8221; enhances the puppies&#8217; behaviour especially when being taught the basics of scent detection and tracking, as well apprehending criminals.</p>
<p>The basic principle behind reward training is similar to getting your puppy to perform a trick.<br />
The reward is used as a way of getting your puppy to perform a desired behaviour, without physical manipulation or restraint.</p>
<p>Puppies often react quite strongly to human touch &#8211; either positively or negatively. The purpose of &#8220;reward training&#8221; is to eliminate the use of touch as much as possible, in order to get your puppy to obey you in situations where no touch is desired.</p>
<p>Once the good behaviour is achieved, your puppy should be rewarded. Usually a small piece of dry dog food, or toy, is used as the reward, along with words of appreciation, &#8220;Good&#8221;.</p>
<p>One of the major obstacles that you will need to work your dog through are &#8220;distractions&#8221;. If your puppy has been trained in doors or in your back yard without much contact with the outside world, it is a good idea to invite friends and family over to assist with the training.</p>
<p>Helping your pup pay attention is one of the most crucial aspects to puppy training, and one that you will continually need to refine. This can be done quite effectively using the &#8220;reward method&#8221;. You will need to use your reward as an avenue to bring your puppies attention back to you, and hence gain control over your pup.</p>
<p>Putting in the time and effort into training your puppy will provide you with many years of rewarding behaviour, and friendship.</p>
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