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		<title>4 Great Dog Training Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 15:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dirk Gruenberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There probably isn't a dog lover on the face of this earth who wouldn't want his dog to listen to his commands. Fortunately, this can be accomplished rather easily. You can be quite successful if you follow a few basic strategies on how to begin and what to <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/4-great-dog-training-tips">4 Great Dog Training Tips</a></p>]]></description>
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</script></p><p>There probably isn&#8217;t a dog lover on the face of this earth who wouldn&#8217;t want his dog to listen to his commands. Fortunately, this can be accomplished rather easily. You can be quite successful if you follow a few basic strategies on how to begin and what to do.</p>
<p>To get you started off, here are a few training tips that might help you:</p>
<p>1. Ideally, in the beginning, you should limit the people who train your dog to just one: you. This way your dog will get used to you giving him commands faster, and you avoid confusing your dog by several people giving him the same command in various different ways.</p>
<p>You should also give out your commands in consistent terms for your dog to remember and follow.</p>
<p>2. It is important for your dog to know that you are the boss. Put simply: let him know that you, and only you, are the pack leader. Keep in mind that dogs are pack animals, and they will intuitively look to their leader if in doubt.</p>
<p>One of the things that characterize a pack leader is being responsible for food supply. Hence, in the eyes of your dog, you can strengthen your position as pack leader by eating before he does.</p>
<p>3. You need to use positive reinforcements. You should reward good behavior and ignore unwanted behavior. Refrain from punishing your dog for disobedience. Instead, show him that good behavior would earn him treats and praises while bad behavior will get him none. Using positive reinforcements will also strengthen the bond between you and your dog.</p>
<p>4. Sometimes dog training is not an easy task. You certainly have to be both persistent and consistent. Getting upset at your dog will not speed up the process. Try to stay calm and keep working at the commands patiently. Know that the process will take time and that your dog most likely will not learn the commands overnight.</p>
<p>Yes, it is true&#8230; dog training may not be super, super easy. But always keep in mind how much better your life -and that of your dog- will be once you have trained him properly.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a target='_blank' href='http://www.hundeerziehungohnestress.de'>Hundeerziehung</a>. Stop by Dirk Gruenberg&#8217;s site where you can find out all about dog traing. There is also lots of free information concerning common behavioral issues such as biting, barking, jumping on people, etc.</p>
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		<title>How Weimaraner Training Affects Separation Anxiety</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 17:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jan Gould</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weimaraner training, just like training other dog breeds, is often linked to numerous behavior issues like increased barking, jumping and biting. Why it's associated? Simply because these undesired behaviors could be prevented and got rid of through teaching your dog with what's acceptable and <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/how-weimaraner-training-affects-separation-anxiety">How Weimaraner Training Affects Separation Anxiety</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weimaraner training, just like training other dog breeds, is often linked to numerous behavior issues like increased barking, jumping and biting. Why it&#8217;s associated? Simply because these undesired behaviors could be prevented and got rid of through teaching your dog with what&#8217;s acceptable and not.</p>
<p>Aside from the behavior issues already mentioned, there&#8217;s one more issue that can significantly be affected by weimaraner training &#8211; it&#8217;s separation anxiety. Popular among weimaraners as well as other domesticated dogs, canine separation anxiety or CSA is a condition wherein a dog that is separated from its owner exhibits distressed symptoms like barking, howling, frequent urinating or defecating, damaging furniture, frantic pacing and biting windows or doors where the human owner was last spotted.</p>
<p>Aside from separation to the owner, CSA also crops up when the dog is crated for longer durations, change in routine or daily schedule, moving to a new home even with the owner, often left alone, being separated from the mother and littermates at a young age and frightening experience specially when alone. Lack of socialization, exercise and appropriate training are also factors that contribute to the occurrence of separation anxiety.</p>
<p>So this is where weimaraner training comes in. Puppies must be placed at their permanent homes at eight weeks of age to give them time to socialize with the mother and other puppies in the litter. When placed or transferred to a new home, socialization helps them get accustomed to the new atmosphere they are into. In addition, socialization also prevents other behavior issues like aggression from developing.</p>
<p>Exercise and training are to some extent associated with each other. When you exercise your weimaraner, it is more likely that you are training it to walk correctly, to recover ball or stick, to avoid distractions and many others. On the other hand, when training your beloved pet, you oftentimes require it to run, walk and just move around thus the active lifestyle. At the same time, training and exercise can keep any dog mentally busy and physically tired thus he&#8217;s less likely to feel and worry about your absence.</p>
<p>To eliminate your dog&#8217;s separation anxiety, practice gradual departures. Get ready as if you&#8217;re leaving the house, then go to the door but do not go anywhere. Repeat the process for a few days to decrease your pet&#8217;s excitement at the same time disassociate the habit of going to the door to actually leaving the house. Then go just outside the door for a few seconds and return before he starts barking. Gradually increase the time of you being outside until he gets used to you being out and away for a few hours.</p>
<p>Before you leave the house and during your arrival, it also helps to not make a fuss about it. No tearful goodbyes and grand &#8220;mommy&#8217;s home&#8221; greetings. If he remains calm upon your arrival, wait for a few seconds before patting or rewarding him for being good. If he jumps or barks the moment he sees you at the door, it is advisable to ignore him to let him know that the behaviors he exhibited are inappropriate and will not make him earn rewards.</p>
<p>It may take a while to address this issue but with weimaraner training which includes behavior adjustment and physical and mental stimulation, canine separation anxiety is not impossible to eliminate at all.</p>
<p>Jan Gould has created weimaraner articles focusing on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.weimaranersavvy.com/weimaraner-training.html">weimaraner training</a> tips and tricks. Her site is loaded with information you surely need to achieve successful <a target='_blank' href="http://www.weimaranersavvy.com">weimaraner training</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits Of Understanding Your Dog In Labrador Retriever Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 17:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>oaktree</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>How well do you understand your own labrador retriever pet? Don&#8217;t you realize that the more you study about your dog, the less complicated and more pleasurable it gets to perform several labrador retriever training activities? Indeed, it&#8217;s seriously necessary for you to get to know your own pet before wanting to take on dog training. Failure to do something regarding this matter could result in failure, and the manifestation of numerous troubles and accidents. Besides, who doesn&#8217;t want to be familiar with his own labrador dog? Who doesn&#8217;t want a good, impressive master-dog relationship? </p>
<p>A good number of expert dog trainers firmly recommend that dog owners should really go to the trouble of observing their own pets. Doing so won&#8217;t just improve your relationship with your pet as it could also amplify your dog&#8217;s training progress. To know your dog is the first step that you ought to take <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/all-about-pets/the-benefits-of-understanding-your-dog-in-labrador-retriever-training">The Benefits Of Understanding Your Dog In Labrador Retriever Training</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How well do you understand your own labrador retriever pet? Don&#8217;t you realize that the more you study about your dog, the less complicated and more pleasurable it gets to perform several labrador retriever training activities? Indeed, it&#8217;s seriously necessary for you to get to know your own pet before wanting to take on dog training. Failure to do something regarding this matter could result in failure, and the manifestation of numerous troubles and accidents. Besides, who doesn&#8217;t want to be familiar with his own labrador dog? Who doesn&#8217;t want a good, impressive master-dog relationship? </p>
<p>A good number of expert dog trainers firmly recommend that dog owners should really go to the trouble of observing their own pets. Doing so won&#8217;t just improve your relationship with your pet as it could also amplify your dog&#8217;s training progress. To know your dog is the first step that you ought to take towards accomplishing a fun and productive <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-training.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a>. You should be able to figure out what fascinates your dog so as to formulate the right forms of lessons and activities. This way, you can help your labrador become the best that he can be. </p>
<p>Unsurprisingly, the more you know your own labrador retriever and the right means to contend with his antics, the more favorable results and benefits you can obtain. As you can see, getting to know your dog is also an effective way to establish a strong, positive attachment with your pet. It could also be your way of reinforcing your socialization routines. But of course, knowledge and information should work together with hands-on experience. You will surely learn a lot of things as you spend more time with your dog. Thus, do your best to conduct consistent <a href='http://www.bedogsavvy.com/' target='_blank'>dog training</a> sessions. In this way, you and your pet get to spend more quality time together.   </p>
<p>A dog owner that has a mutual understanding with his pet dog is more resourceful, active and productive. You will certainly be able to accomplish numerous <a href='http://labradorretrieversavvy.com/blog/category/labrador-retriever-artcle-pages/' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> courses. The good thing is, getting to know your dog is seldom an arduous and complicated undertaking. There are many hassle-free but effective approaches to become acquainted with your pet. The most beneficial way to becoming familiar with your own dog is to try analyze or understand his body language. Indeed, learn how to read and decipher your labrador&#8217;s body movements. Through this, you will know the best ways to cope with his reactions, habits and behaviors. </p>
<p>Therefore, make sure that you study about your labrador well before seeking to conduct many different dog training programs. In fact, it is crucial for anyone who is intending to adopt a labrador retriever to first be informed of the many things that concern such breed. You have to know what the breed is like, its genes, possible habits and behaviors, the skills it possess, along with the best approaches to cope with and care for such dog. Be a well-informed leader of the pack so you will know exactly what to do, particularly in the course of your training sessions. </p>
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		<title>Labrador Retriever Training: Advice When Training Your Working Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 19:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>oaktree</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If a labrador intended to become a household pet needs regular labrador retriever training, without a doubt the one chosen to become a working dog needs more. Dogs that are expected to do tasks like tracking and detection or guiding persons with disabilities ought to undergo specialized and more rigorous training in addition to mastering the basic obedience commands such as sit, stay and down as well as tricks like crawl, shake, wave, roll over and shake hands.</p>
<p>Labrador retrievers are commonly utilized as working dogs because of their intelligence and good temperament. But despite that fact, lab owners ought to understand that not all of them are fit for training meant for potential working dogs much more become one. Dogs that will be included in the training should meet certain criteria such as age bracket and should undergo blood work, X-ray and other physical assessment to find out their physical <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/all-about-pets/labrador-retriever-training-advice-when-training-your-working-dog">Labrador Retriever Training: Advice When Training Your Working Dog</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If a labrador intended to become a household pet needs regular <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-training.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a>, without a doubt the one chosen to become a working dog needs more. Dogs that are expected to do tasks like tracking and detection or guiding persons with disabilities ought to undergo specialized and more rigorous training in addition to mastering the basic obedience commands such as sit, stay and down as well as tricks like crawl, shake, wave, roll over and shake hands.</p>
<p>Labrador retrievers are commonly utilized as working dogs because of their intelligence and good temperament. But despite that fact, lab owners ought to understand that not all of them are fit for training meant for potential working dogs much more become one. Dogs that will be included in the training should meet certain criteria such as age bracket and should undergo blood work, X-ray and other physical assessment to find out their physical and mental condition early on.</p>
<p>Whether you would want your pet to aid those with disabilities or to help law enforcers through tracking and detection, socialization must be carried out appropriately. Getting them accustomed to the presence of many people, other animals, places and instances as early as possible is a very major factor for successful <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a>. Furthermore, it helps in figuring out what specific line of work best suits your pet.</p>
<p>If observation shows that the dog is better off as guide dog or disabled-assistant, the next move is focused on training the pet to avoid distractions and improving the memory and concentration for longer durations. Guide dogs are expected to;</p>
<p>- protect the handler</p>
<p>- guide him/her when crossing the street</p>
<p>- avoid road danger like holes and overhanging obstacles</p>
<p>- guide the handler to the elevator</p>
<p>- rest quietly when the handler is sitting down</p>
<p>hence it helps if your pooch is well versed to such situations. Since it&#8217;s very important for guide dogs to stay calm when doing the tasks expected from them, it is therefore important to train them to ignore distractions and focus on the work ahead no matter what happens. If a labrador can&#8217;t proceed with guide dog training for some reasons, more often, he ends up as household pet and could be trained to become therapy dog alternatively. Therapy dogs main task is to provide affection and comfort to people who are sick in hospitals, retirement homes, disaster areas as well as schools.</p>
<p>Today, many labrador retrievers have become part of law enforcement agencies. With correct <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-training.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> as well as the dog&#8217;s natural ability and characteristics, surely he can do several tasks to aid police and other law-enforcement personnel. Jobs of police dogs include;</p>
<p>- search and rescue dog (SAR)</p>
<p>- detection dog</p>
<p>- cadaver dog</p>
<p>Knowing tips about training is not enough to ensure success. As owner, it is equally important to have a great deal of patience in order to withstand frustrations and many hours of training.</p>
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		<title>Simple Info About Dog Training Revealed</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 11:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Kenssington</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Herding dogs are born with the instinct to herd. Herding dogs are usually used in farms and the countryside to herd cattle or sheep. Basically most owners of herding dogs use audible command tools to train their dogs because of the nature of the herding job.</p>
<p>Dog training commands should be short, concise and enunciated clearly if your dog is going to respond to it. Some dog handlers train their dogs in French or German. Dog training commands are designed to be comprehensible to the dog in order for it to respond favorably.</p>
<p>Some dog owners are delighted when their dogs exhibit tricks. You can train your dog to do several tricks such as shaking a stranger&#8217;s hand if you want to. Dogs that perform tricks endear themselves fast to people around.</p>
<p>Teaching your dogs how to perform tricks keeps it busy. You may decide to train your dog for the purpose of entertainment just as circus dog owners do. Whatever reason you have for training your dog to perform tricks, ensure that you don&#8217;t put it under any undue pressure.</p>
<p>Dogs are overly intelligent creatures with the ability to learn a command in any language. Dogs cannot be hindered in languages and can respond as excellently to a command in Sweden as to a command in English.</p>
<p>Much outrage has been expressed over the manufacture of the electronic collar because it perceived by some as an inappropriate tool for training dogs. The electronic collar is called remote dog training by its manufacturers and is used to train a dog from a considerable distance. The currents that an electronic collar releases are not lethal to the dog.</p>
<p>Prong or pinch collar is a dog training device that helps to put a dog in check in order to prevent it from acting in a way that you don&#8217;t like. The prong collar consists of metal inks that fit together by connecting teeth which point upwards towards the dog&#8217;s neck. The prong collar basically pokes the dog into action.</p>
<p>The electronic collar has been likened to the tens unit tool of a chiropractor which is not used to cause pain but to aid it. The electronic collar can be used to get a dog up on its feet if it has been dragging it around too much. You can use an electronic collar to direct your dog&#8217;s attention to you in the process of especially if it is deaf.</p>
<p>In training your dog, you should endeavor to look at everything from the dog&#8217;s perspective and not your own. Understanding how your dog thinks and acts enables you to train it successfully. Don&#8217;t be cruel in giving a dog confusing commands just to see how it will act&#8230;that will only render your dogs useless in responding to your commands.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t expect your dog to immediately jump to obey your every command especially if they are new to them. You should realize that your dog needs adequate time to get used to the commands you are teaching it. Getting impatient with your dog each time you fail to get it to respond will only make it tensed up during training.</p>
<p>&#8220;And at this time I want to invite you to get your No cost Immediate access to terrific <a target='_blank' href="http://www.doghousetraining.org/house-training-a-puppy-in-less-than-a-week/">dog house training</a> when you stop by <a target='_blank' href="http://www.doghousetraining.org/">http://www.DogHouseTraining.org</a> &#8211; From Michael Kenssington &#8211; The Dog House Training Guy along with the Dog Training Network.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Guide Dogs And bad Eyesight In Aging</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 12:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aging has its advantages, like having more experience, having family and often having fewer financial concerns, but it also brings other problems with it as well, normally health problems. One of the health problems that older people worry about is their <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-health/guide-dogs-and-bad-eyesight-in-aging">Guide Dogs And bad Eyesight In Aging</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aging has its advantages, like having more experience, having family and often having fewer financial concerns, but it also brings other problems with it as well, normally health problems. One of the health problems that older people worry about is their eyesight.</p>
<p>Most people like to be independent, but blindness causes you to be dependent, particularly if you go blind whilst you are older. At least whilst you are younger, you have a long time to learn how to deal with it.</p>
<p>There are several ways that you can lose your sight while you become older but one that effects 10% of those over 65 and 30% of those over 75 years is macular degeneration. It is often referred to as age-related macular degeneration, ARMD or just AMD because it tends to affect those people who are over 50 years of age.</p>
<p>However, macular degeneration only affects the centre 2.1% of your field of vision, so it is very rare for ARMD to become the cause of complete blindness. The problem is that that 2.1%, centre field of vision is extremely important for recognizing people and for reading.</p>
<p>So what can you do about it, if you get ARMD? One choice would be to buy a guide dog, a &#8216;blind dog&#8217;, as they say in the UK or a &#8216;seeing eye dog&#8217; as they say in America. A guide dog will help prevent you from bumping into things, which you might well do if you lose your central field of vision.</p>
<p>Most registered blind individuals are not totally blind. Some are worse off than others but sufferers of ARMD normally retain 97.9% of their field of vision, which is the peripheral vision. A guide dog would cover the remainder for you.</p>
<p>Guide dogs are taught as puppies so they will stay with their blind friends for seven or eight years or more This allows the dog and the owner to build up a wonderful relationship, as all people do with their dogs. However, the rapport of a blind person with a guide dog though is extra-special. The dog knows that it is being depended upon for its master&#8217; safety.</p>
<p>If you make a decision to go down the road of getting a guide dog, the best place to begin is your national association for the blind, the address of which you can find either at your physician&#8217;s, in Yellow Pages or on the Internet. Some countries&#8217; organizations will charge you for providing a guide dog and others will subsidize your acquiring a guide dog and its training.</p>
<p>It would be a good idea to arrange a guide dog as soon as you are diagnosed with a disease that threatens your eyesight because that will give you more time to get to know and select a puppy as your future companion.</p>
<p>If you are lucky and your doctor saves your eyesight, you have lost nothing and you have gained a wonderful, intelligent friend, but if the worst comes to the worst, you will have an invaluable, seeing, protective, wonderful, intelligent friend. You cannot lose.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, but is now concerned with <a target='_blank' href="http://wetmaculardegenerationtreatment.org/">wet macular degeneration treatment</a>. If you want to know more, please visit our website at <a target='_blank' href="http://maculardegenerativedisease.com">Macular Degenerative Disease</a></p>
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		<title>Why Own a Norfolk Terrier Puppy as Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2011 11:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are intending get a Norfolk terrier dog, here are some details you need to know:</p>
<p>The Norfolk terrier got their start in Great Britain. It&#8217;s actually really affectionate and does not exhibit a disagreeable nature. For this, many people choose keep them as pets. However, there might be quite some trouble house training a Norfolk terrier dog. This is as a result of the fact a Norfolk terrier pet puppy will be very stubborn. The very best way suited to this dog is certainly crate training.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s crate training? Well, it requires teaching your Norfolk terrier dog remain in the crate while it is left unsupervised. Used humanly, a crate could be an ideal home to your Norfolk terrier dog. This can assistance your Norfolk terrier dog anytime it desires some sort of concealment or perhaps alone time. This will also train your Norfolk terrier pet dog never to soil around the residence. A single benefit of crate training can be will be the fact that you can be confident your puppy will be secure even when it is left unattended. Traveling will be much easier, because your Norfolk terrier pet canine definitely will have well-adjusted to their lair.</p>
<p>A Norfolk terrier doesn&#8217;t naturally shed its fur. This reality offers a side and a bad side. With the good side, no shedding usually means no mess. Therefore they could be left inside without a risk of leaving hair on one&#8217;s floor. Then again, you should take your Norfolk terrier dog to the groomer twice a year situated to clean the coat. This really is performed in order encourage the development of the new weather-resistant coat. In a sense, this enables your Norfolk terrier pet canine to freshen.</p>
<p>In order to correctly care for the coat of the Norfolk terrier puppy, you need to brush it at least two times a day. This will support to get free of tangles plus avoid matting.</p>
<p>Preferably, the Norfolk terrier pet dog should be residing in a place having a fenced yard so that it will have a substantial area to romp around. This is because of the fact that Norfolk terrier pet dogs prosper on activity. Monotony regarding this particular dog typically causes destruction so you will need to try to keep it engaged.</p>
<p>The best quality a Norfolk terrier dog exhibits is the ability to get along with other animals. They also enjoy youngsters. This usually means that youngsters will have a lot of enjoyment with a Norfolk terrier dog. You will want to be cautious however, as Norfolk terrier dogs may well view smaller cats as prey.</p>
<p>One particular thing that can be admired in a Norfolk terrier pet canine will be the fact that although it isn&#8217;t aggressive, it truly is generally a courageous breed. Due to this, your Norfolk terrier dog can make an exceptional guard dog. Another point which contributes to this is the fact that a Norfolk terrier dog is normally highly alert and definitely will bark instantly to alert the whole family.</p>
<p>Before you get a Norfolk terrier pet dog, you need to make sure that you gather as much info as available. By knowing the different factors of your Norfolk terrier dog, you&#8217;ll be sure you possess the capability to care for one.</p>
<p>The Norfolk Terrier makes a wonderful pet and companion, however prior to buying your new puppy make sure that you understand his requirements as well as temperment. For more info about puppy training, visit our <a target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/3uz5yjd">Blog</a> or signup for our <a target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/3gh742g">Newsletter</a> at Simply Easy Dog Training.</p>
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		<title>Important Factors Most People Ought to Be Aware Of Regarding Dog Training</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Kenssington</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Never punish a dog when it responds to a recall command because if you do, it will assume that each time you call it, it will get a punishment and may fail to respond the next time you call it. If your dog is exhibiting an undesirable behavior, go over to it and punish it. Dogs learn by associating their actions to yours.</p>
<p>Dogs are non-verbal creatures while human beings are verbal creatures. Dogs basically communicate what they feel by wagging their tails, moaning, whining, barking or biting. Humans need to learn how to tell their dogs what they want through both verbal and non verbal language.</p>
<p>Make sure that you get all the members of your household involved in the dog training session so that they too will be able to exercise some form of authority and control over your dog too. If you are the only person your dog listens to, when you are away, other people at home will not to be able to exert some form of control over it and that can cause problems.</p>
<p>A dog can send out a variety of signals to its handler and it is up to the handler to receive and interpret those signals properly. Misreading the signals that your dog sends to you during its training can bungle the training up. A dog can signal non-verbally to you that it is unsure, afraid, tired or nervous.</p>
<p>Make sure that your dog knows when it has appropriately responded to your command by rewarding it. Dogs need to be rewarded for good behavior in order to encourage it. Treats are put in place especially to help a handler reward the dog for good behavior.</p>
<p>Socialization training classes are especially good for dogs that have poor socialization skills. Dogs that are unable to socialize can learn to loosen up in a socialization class offered during dog training sessions. At dog training sessions, your dog mingles with other dogs and learns a lot in the process.</p>
<p>To effectively train your dog, you need to know what motivates it. Each dog has a particular reason for doing something and therein lays its language. It is vital that you understand your dog&#8217;s language if you are to communicate with its effectively.</p>
<p>Dog commands range from owner to owner. A dog may be taught to heel or to sit. Basic dog commands usually include sit, down, stay, recall and close.</p>
<p>A dog can send out a variety of signals to its handler and it is up to the handler to receive and interpret those signals properly. Misreading the signals that your dog sends to you during its training can bungle the training up. A dog can signal non-verbally to you that it is unsure, afraid, tired or nervous.</p>
<p>Part of training your dog is to let it know when it has done something wrong. You use consistent words to let your dog know when it was blundered such as &#8216;try again&#8217; or oh-oh. Make sure that your dog knows when it has done right or wrong.</p>
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		<title>Labrador Retriever Training The Proper Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 11:42:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Apart from having fun with their pet labrador, pet owners ought to know that their priority is to provide proper labrador retriever training at the same time keep these four-legged buddies physically fit. There are several methods and tools said to be effective in training, nevertheless, owners need to ensure which among these methods is right for a certain labrador.</p>
<p>Proper training begins as soon as you bring your new pet home. But training at this point in time doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean involving complicated lessons like teaching how to play fetch or rollover. A new pet, be a pup of around two months or an adult dog from the shelter, should be given the opportunity to socialize and to adjust to the new setting you brought him into. Let him meet or see other pets, people, things and places one at a time and make each encounter with them positive whenever <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/all-about-pets/labrador-retriever-training-the-proper-way">Labrador Retriever Training The Proper Way</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apart from having fun with their pet labrador, pet owners ought to know that their priority is to provide proper <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-training.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> at the same time keep these four-legged buddies physically fit. There are several methods and tools said to be effective in training, nevertheless, owners need to ensure which among these methods is right for a certain labrador.</p>
<p>Proper training begins as soon as you bring your new pet home. But training at this point in time doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean involving complicated lessons like teaching how to play fetch or rollover. A new pet, be a pup of around two months or an adult dog from the shelter, should be given the opportunity to socialize and to adjust to the new setting you brought him into. Let him meet or see other pets, people, things and places one at a time and make each encounter with them positive whenever possible.</p>
<p>Labrador retrievers are often even-tempered dogs hence harsh or punishment-based <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> isn&#8217;t necessary. These methods can potentially create unwanted effects to your training objectives and to your dog in general instead of improve the situation. With perfect timing, consistency and determination, you will be fine with positive reinforcement training, a training technique in which a dog is rewarded for doing good behavior to motivate him to exhibit that same behavior again. Rewards, also referred to as positive reinforcers may include food treats, toys, praise and time to play with the owner or other dogs. Food rewards should be appealing and really worthwhile while toys shouldn&#8217;t be too small nor contain parts that can easily break. Toys with pointed or sharp parts should also be avoided to prevent injuries.</p>
<p>Positive reinforcement is also an excellent approach to use during housebreaking. If you reward your dog for doing his business every time you take him to the right location, he will eventually realize that he gets good things for doing that particular behavior. This in turn will motivate him to keep on doing what he has been doing and will soon help him develop regular potty routine.</p>
<p>While you are training your pet where and when to pee and poop, you may also start training the basic obedience. Begin with the very important <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-training.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> commands such as stay, sit, come and down for they are not only helpful in keeping your pet safe but also work as foundation of more complicated tricks like fetch, crawl, roll over and others.</p>
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		<title>Health Concerns To Think About Before Going Through Labrador Retriever Training, Pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 11:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are several dog health problems that could definitely have an impact on labrador retriever training. Indeed, such medical conditions could either hamper or put a stop to your dog&#8217;s training progress. Failure to take proper preventative measures might result to the progression of severe health problems. As the saying goes, prevention is always better than cure. Unfortunately, there are several dog diseases that are truly unavoidable, particularly those conditions that are brought about by their parents&#8217; genes.</p>
<p>Weight issues, obesity</p>
<p>Most big dogs have large appetites; and thus, they have the inclination to experience weight problems like obesity. Poor feeding habits and the supply of unhealthy meals or treats are usually the reason why big dogs like the labrador retrievers tend to grow bigger than they&#8217;re designed to. Dog owners should always consider the need for discipline, especially when enforcing a strict diet. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several dog health problems that could definitely have an impact on labrador retriever training. Indeed, such medical conditions could either hamper or put a stop to your dog&#8217;s training progress. Failure to take proper preventative measures might result to the progression of severe health problems. As the saying goes, prevention is always better than cure. Unfortunately, there are several dog diseases that are truly unavoidable, particularly those conditions that are brought about by their parents&#8217; genes.</p>
<p><b>Weight issues, obesity</b></p>
<p>Most big dogs have large appetites; and thus, they have the inclination to experience weight problems like obesity. Poor feeding habits and the supply of unhealthy meals or treats are usually the reason why big dogs like the labrador retrievers tend to grow bigger than they&#8217;re designed to. Dog owners should always consider the need for discipline, especially when enforcing a strict diet. </p>
<p>Consult your vet regarding the best kind of diet or the different kinds of nutrients required to enhance your labrador&#8217;s general health. In this manner, you can avoid coping with weight issues, and avert the prevalence of obesity and its complications. Evidently, an obese labrador is not that productive and easy to train with. You are less likely to enjoy effective <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-dogs.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a>.   </p>
<p><b>Centroneuclear Myopathy or Hereditary Myopathy of Labrador Retrievers (HMLR)</b></p>
<p>As the name implies, this muscle defect is inherited; the affected lab got his disease genes from both his parents regardless whether they&#8217;ve exhibited some symptoms or not. This condition is oftentimes characterized by the insufficiency of type II muscle fibers that contributes to the massive reduction in skeletal muscle mass. Symptoms involve an abnormal gait and posture together with weakness in the muscles that often induce low tolerance to strenuous physical exercises and intricate levels of <a href='http://www.bedogsavvy.com/' target='_blank'>dog training</a>. </p>
<p>Now this means that your dog is not ideal for arduous labrador retriever training activities. Nevertheless, it doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean that your lab is no longer competent at doing anything. Sadly though, there is no effective cure for such condition. Yet, rest and proper means of handling can minimize the pain and it&#8217;s other symptoms. Keep in mind that cold and stress should be warded off as your suffering labrador retriever is very vulnerable to them. </p>
<p><b>Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC)</b> </p>
<p>This condition is most rampant in young adult labrador retrievers. This syndrome of exercise intolerance and collapse is inherited or genetic. Many affected dogs are even identified as muscular and fit or healthy. And even though moderate forms of physical exercises can be tolerated by affected labs, it is wise that you be very careful and meticulous when carrying out your <a href='http://labradorretrieversavvy.com/blog/category/labrador-retriever-artcle-pages/' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> routines. This way, you will know when to stop or what to do should any bad incident take place. </p>
<p>Overexertion and overwhelming enthusiasm often induce weakness in the legs that is then accompanied by a collapse. The majority of affected labradors stay conscious soon after collapsing while others become utterly stunned and disoriented. Take note that it&#8217;s important for you to end any activities upon display of wobbliness or in-coordination. Several dogs have lost their lives during training or exercise, and others while they were resting after enduring such condition.  </p>
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