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Bad Behavior Dog Obedience Training
By Andrew Bicknell
Are you frustrated because your dog keeps exhibiting bad behavior that is embarrassing to you? Do you wonder why he always runs away when you go for a walk or jumps on people who come over to visit? Read more...

 

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Clicker Training Your Dog
By Jasmine Stone
If you are looking to train your dog you might consider using the 'clicker training' method, which has recently become popular amongst dog trainers all over the country. In this method the trainer Read more...

Dog Aggression Training: Take Control!
By Allen McDaniel
Dogs are an instinctively aggressive animal. In nature, aggression would be extremely handy for dogs. Dogs must have aggression to hunt, to defend their food, to acquire a mate, etc... Read more...

 
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Practical Dog Training Tips
By Alex de la Cruz
Why is it important to train dogs? There are many benefits that you can enjoy from training your dog especially if it is between you and your pet dog. Dog training can foster strong owner-dog Read more...
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How To Use The Remote Dog Training Collar
By beartoes
To choose the remote dog training collar is one of the most popular ways to train your favorite pet and man's best friend. These remote electronic dog training collars help us train our pet, for a Read more...
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'on Trust' & 'paid For': One Of The Oldest Dog Tricks That Never Fail To Entertain
By Moses Chia
“On Trust” & “Paid For” for are one of the oldest dog tricks that afford as much entertainment as anything a dog can do since the early 1900s. It is not the easiest trick to be taught but can be Read more...


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Practical Dog Training Tips
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Why is it important to train dogs? There are many benefits that you can enjoy from training your dog especially if it is between you and your pet dog. can foster strong owner-dog relationship. With dog training, you can build a good relationship that is based on mutual trust and respect. The age for is between six and eight weeks of age. However, if your dog is older and has yet to undergo dog training, do not worry for it is never too late to teach a dog a new trick. Training dogs can help the owners have confidence in their dogs and have control over them at any possible situation since most of you surely do not want to be embarrassed in public by your dog.


Proper can certainly help your dog socialize better and be a good and cooperative house buddy, too. A lot of dog owners are wondering as to what are the best ways in dog training. Are there any specific steps to follow in training a dog? One very important thing that dog owners must remember is to use positive reinforcement in dog training. It is absolutely discouraged to be cruel or to use harsh training techniques. These techniques in are part of an old school practice and is therefore, proven not to have a long-term positive effect on dogs.

Many experts in believe that these harsh techniques can "break a dog's spirit" while in training process. In dog training, it is ideal to reward a dog with praises and dog treats. It will further reinforce a positive behavior from the dog if he is rewarded for every command that he is able to perform correctly. Do not punish your dog. It will not be beneficial for you in achieving your goals in dog training. If you punish your dog, you will only make them afraid of you. Remember, we are trying to employ positive reinforcements here. So, when your dogs make mistakes.

Do not hurt them or hit them with something. You should not blame them when they make mistakes or when they cause accidents in your house. During training, owners or trainers must give commands in a friendly yet firm manner. If you want your dog to come or heel, you can speak in a friendly voice. If you want your dog to stay or sit, you may speak in a low but firm voice. Be consistent in giving commands and in using different techniques. This is to avoid confusion for your dogs, too. will further teach you how to work with your dog's natural drives and instincts.

Dogs are generally easy to train. Positive reinforcements are the easiest ways in dog training. So, do not forget to give your dog some treats when they do good. Be generous with praises, too. Treat them like they are human beings worthy of love and respect. Dogs are wonderful companions. They will not be called "man's best friend" for nothing. The time that you spend with your dog can certainly create a bond that is not easy to break.
The author of this article Alex De La Cruz is a Dog Trainer who has been successful with several dog training courses for many years. Alex decided to share his knowledge and tips through his website www.doggyweb.info. You can sign up for his free newsletter and enjoy a healthy and submissive dog.

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The Right Training For Your Dog
By Dax and Decca
Dog training is an important aspect in every pet’s life. With training, not only will you be able to tell your dog to sit, lie down, roll over or play dead, but other important disciplinary matters Read more...

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