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Dog Training Tips For A New Dog Owner
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Bought a new pet and looking forward to being a good dog owner? Then perhaps you may find these tips useful. Your dog is going to be a new addition to the family, and it's going to take some time to Read more...

 

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Dog Training Using The Reward Training Method
By Ken Snowie
While reward training is commonly viewed as the most current style of dog training, it is actually a lot older than most other methods of dog training. It is likely that the reward training method Read more...

Shy Dog Training, It Takes Time
By Dave Tee
When first starting to train a shy Dog it is very important to realise that it will take time. Do not expect to get results too quickly.Shy Dogs need to be treated very Read more...

 
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5 Advisory Tips For Good Dog Training
By Wade Robins
Providing dog training is important and every dog owner should opt for it. Anyone can get an impression of the dog through its behavior and you wouldn’t want your dog to look like a bad dog, to Read more...
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Dog Training - Teaching Rover To Heel!
By Bobbie McKee
There is nothing more exasperating to watch (or get in the way of) than an untrained dog on a leash moving along a crowded sidewalk. He crisscrosses in front of the dog-walker, trips people, and Read more...
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Resolving Aggression In Your Dog
By Valerie Mellema
Aggression can be a difficult problem with which to contend. Not only can it make it difficult to live with your dog, but there can also be safety concerns as well. Getting to the bottom of what is Read more...


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Become A Dog Trainer - Obedience Training Dogs - 10 Mistakes You Should Know
By Benjamin Rivers

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If you want to become a dog trainer at home, please understand that dogs and puppies learn through your positive actions which are supported with verbal commands.


#1) Don't stick new dogs and puppies in a cardboard box. Find a safe, quiet area in the house and prepare a soft bed for them (blanket, etc.). A secondary option is to buy dog crates for potty training for puppies. The dog crates should be just big enough for them to turn around inside. Any larger, the puppy or dog would be inclined to eliminate in the dog crates.

#2) Don't leave dangerous things laying around that dogs and puppies can chew on. Be sure things are out of reach. Make sure they have their own toys.

#3) Don't leave dogs and puppies in a confined area for long periods of time unattended. You must slowly work into a routine that will help them establish control of their bladder and bowels.

#4) Don't feed your dogs and puppies cheap dog foods unless you want accidents and illness. Read the ingredient labels. Seek out nutritional dog food free of corn, gluten and chemicals. Dogs and puppies need healthy food just like children do.

#5) Don't just feed your dogs and puppies once a day. Puppies should be feed three times a day until they are three to six months of age. Adult dogs should be feed at least twice day.

#6) Don't forget to take your four legged child out to potty. Potty training for puppies requires that you must take dogs and puppies out to relieve themselves within a short period of time after feeding them, after they wake up from a nap, and after being confined for a long period of time. Praise them each time they take care of their business in the yard.

#7) Don't ignore your dogs and puppies. You must show love and compassion every day. Take them places. Do things with them. Talk to them lovingly as you would a child. Buy appropriate collars for dogs and puppies with a leash and keep them on the lease at all times when out of the house for their safety and your liability protection.

#8) Don't hit your dogs and puppies with rolled up paper or anything else. Don't yell! Would you hit a three year old baby with rolled up paper or a belt? No! Understand that most dogs have the mind of a three year old. If you have a problem, give your fury loved one a "time out" like you would a child.

#9) Don't give your dogs and puppies bones to chew on. Bones can splitter while chewing and if swallowed, could be fatal. It's not worth the risk.

#10) Don't leave your dogs and puppies in a vehicle where they are subject to heat stroke or being stolen and never chain or tie your dogs and puppies in the yard.

If obedience training dogs is your goal, avoid these mistakes and you'll be on your way to become a dog trainer. Remember that dogs and puppies are looking to you for proper guidance.
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Dog Obedience Classes For Behavior Problems
By Payton Lynn
Are you looking for dog obedience classes for behavior problems? Below are several tips to help you find the dog obedience class just right for you and the behavior problems you are having with your Read more...

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