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		<title>Ear Infection &#8211; How To Tell If Your Dog Has It</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 11:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Harley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your dog acting as if he has an object in his ear that is driving him nuts? Is he using cotton swabs all the time, like he is attempting desperately to eliminate wax buildup? Is he holding his head on its side, shaking it like he just hopped out of the swimming hole? Your dog may be suffering with infected <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-food/ear-infection-how-to-tell-if-your-dog-has-it">Ear Infection &#8211; How To Tell If Your Dog Has It</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is your dog acting as if he has an object in his ear that is driving him nuts? Is he using cotton swabs all the time, like he is attempting desperately to eliminate wax buildup? Is he holding his head on its side, shaking it like he just hopped out of the swimming hole? Your dog may be suffering with infected ears.</p>
<p>Dog Ear Infection Symptoms</p>
<p>* Your pup is scraping or rubbing at his ears * Holding his head to one side, or down, shaking his ears. * His ears will discharge or crustiness. * Dog&#8217;s ears look bloody, waxy, red inside or swollen. * Your dog might yelp or be ultra sensitive when his or her ears are touched.</p>
<p>If the early stages of your dog&#8217;s ear infection goes without treatment it can get deeper into the ear. This causes your dog&#8217;s lack of comfort to increase sharply. Following are more symptoms if the infection gets worse:</p>
<p>* Your dog may hold his head very still, and to its side. * Opening his mouth or touching his head will cause your dog pain. * Dizziness. Dogs can become dizzy, with bad balance and coordination, as the infection travels to the inner ear. * Dog may walk around in circles. * Vomiting.</p>
<p>Possible Causes of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pubarticles.com/article-has-your-dog-stopped-eating-why-has-my-dog-lost-his-appetite--1313177479.html">Dog Ear Infections</a></p>
<p>* Wet ears not drying after swimming or bathing. * Growths in the ear canal. * Ear wax building up. * Hair removal from ears from the groomer. * Untreated ear mites * Using cotton tips to clean ears (can force things deeper into ear canal) * Allergies due to grasses, ear medications, or a number of other allergic sources.</p>
<p>Take a few minutes to <a target='_blank' href="http://lifestyle.ezinemark.com/find-out-if-your-dog-could-be-pregnant-7d2fefc7dc24.html">check your dogs health</a> on a regular schedule. If you&#8217;ve decided to clean your dogs ears yourself, please be extremely careful so as to not create worse issues. Finding an ear infection early on can prevent your dog a lot of pain. Your vet can provide you with the best medication to relieve your dog&#8217;s ear infection.</p>
<p>Are you concerned about <a target='_blank' href="http://lifestyle.ezinemark.com/find-out-if-your-dog-could-be-pregnant-7d2fefc7dc24.html"> health issues in dogs</a>? Have you wondered what the signs are for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.pubarticles.com/article-has-your-dog-stopped-eating-why-has-my-dog-lost-his-appetite--1313177479.html">dogs with health problems</a>?. Check here for free reprint license: <a target='_blank' href="http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=934135&amp;p=32511">Ear Infection &#8211; How To Tell If Your Dog Has It</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dogs Can Help Children Develop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2011 08:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrianna Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a variety of ways in which dogs can help children to develop in a host of ways. This can apply to their emotional development as well as other elements as well. By having a pet they learn vital things, especially so when that pet happens to be as loyal and loving as a dog. In addition to learning about emotional bonds and development they can understand what responsibility for something other than yourself really <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/dogs-can-help-children-develop">Dogs Can Help Children Develop</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a variety of ways in which dogs can help children to develop in a host of ways. This can apply to their emotional development as well as other elements as well. By having a pet they learn vital things, especially so when that pet happens to be as loyal and loving as a dog. In addition to learning about emotional bonds and development they can understand what responsibility for something other than yourself really means.</p>
<p>When it comes to a dog you also have the added bonus that it makes the whole family become regularly involved in the outdoor life and this has been shown to benefit you both physically and mentally. You are encouraged to take regular walks in different sorts of weather and this means you will have children who are more used to enduring different weather conditions.</p>
<p>It can also teach them about other aspects of nature and the outdoors and introduce them to activities such as tracking and hunting. It&#8217;s also a good way to introduce them to running, throwing and catching. This will help them to appreciate what is needed to maintain a healthy heart and is generally seen to be a way in which to foster a greater appreciation of the simpler things in life.</p>
<p>You establish routines early on in life and once a pet is introduced to the house they begin to be a part of every day life with regards to feeding, sleeping and walking. By implementing structured routines of this kind the young mind benefits as they see good examples of the ways that routines are helpful to others and they will be more likely to establish them in their own lives and adhere to discipline.</p>
<p>The emotional bond that exists between a person and an animal should not be underestimated and the memories we have ourselves about family pets often live in our memory for many years. It is a part of the growing experience, even if it does mean that some feeling of loss will eventually have to happen when the dog ages and then passes on.</p>
<p>With the lives of young people and the many things that they experience it is important to establish early on how important emotional bonds are in order for us to live lives which are ripe with meaning. They need to be made aware that this is only likely to happen if we allow ourselves to be open to feelings and emotions which may often be tough to deal with.</p>
<p>It will also be of use in helping them dealing with matters of grief and sadness they will encounter at some point in their lives. Issues of this sort will stand them in good stead when they have to face problems that they will encounter in their relationships with elderly relatives.</p>
<p>There has also been research carried out that suggests dogs can be useful in helping children educationally as well. Children who have problems reading aloud can improve this by using dogs as subjects for their readings. This may help them overcome shyness that they feel and better prepare them for reading based activities they will have to do throughout their academic lives. <a target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca">Puppy training</a> will also be beneficial in helping your children learn more effectively.</p>
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		<title>The Question Of When Is The Time To Start Training Your Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 11:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrianna Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is it. Thought, planning, discussion and preparation are done, and you and the rest of the crew have made the call, to find a new, young puppy to bring home to make part of the family. It is a huge decision that will affect everyone who lives and visits there, and with the pre-planning, hopefully, you have given some thought to when is the time to start training your <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/the-question-of-when-is-the-time-to-start-training-your-puppy">The Question Of When Is The Time To Start Training Your Puppy</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is it. Thought, planning, discussion and preparation are done, and you and the rest of the crew have made the call, to find a new, young puppy to bring home to make part of the family. It is a huge decision that will affect everyone who lives and visits there, and with the pre-planning, hopefully, you have given some thought to when is the time to start training your puppy.</p>
<p>The philosophy of puppy training, as with everything else in the world, has many different opinions. When to start is one of the main things people differ on, but really, it should begin as soon as possible. And, to some extent, it does begin, like it or not, as soon as the new pet enters the home for the first time. Puppies are known for their energy, seemingly never slowing down and running around in circles, excited to be exploring their new homes.</p>
<p>The overriding top priority should be house training, making sure your dog knows to go outside, to go to the bathroom. Along with that, is there going to be a special doggie-door so the puppy can make it outside on its own, or will you have to open the door every time. This is absolutely a big question which should probably be answered early on.</p>
<p>But beyond that, there are other things that you need to train the dog about. Puppy education is essentially just teaching the formation of good habits, and the earlier you start that process, the easier it will for everyone. Much as it is with your kids, you have probably discovered it is much easier to form those habits early on, rather than wait until the later years. Starting the process as early as possible is a good idea, since if you wait longer that just gives the puppy more time to form other, not so preferable habits that become more and more ingrained in their brains, and more and more difficult for you to break.</p>
<p>Very strong consideration should be given to hiring a dog-trainer, or finding a local obedience training school. Training your pet is not easy, and it requires a lot of time, and most importantly, a lot of patience, so finding someone who is experienced in the process.</p>
<p>Look in the local phone book, or pickup a local newspaper to find classified listings for schools, or you can even take a glance at some of the inserts that come in the mail, instead of just tossing them straight into the recycling bin. If that does not answer your questions, go to the mall and stop by the pet store. Many of the larger national chains may very well have obedience schools themselves, and if they do not, they surely will know where you can find one.</p>
<p>There are dog trainers and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca">dog training</a> schools everywhere, of course, but you should try to find a professional network that can guide you to those individuals who have had some education and training themselves. When you find someone who does this work, make sure you ask the proper questions, about their education, their experience, and their methodologies.</p>
<p>When you do make the call to go to obedience <a target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca">dog training</a> school, your dog also will get the chance to be around other young dogs. This interaction will be almost as important as the actual training, setting up a long and happy life with other animals. That will help pave the way to years of happiness for everyone.</p>
<p>Experts in <a target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/about-us/trainers/sherri-barnes">dog training Calgary</a>, <a target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/about-us/trainers/ron-cameron">dog training Burnaby</a> and puppy training tips rendering services for animal owners that are having issues with rebellious puppies and dogs.</p>
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		<title>The Importance Of Dog Training School</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 11:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrianna Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs have long been man's best friend, but without adequate dog training they can quickly turn into man's worst nightmare. An inadequately trained canine can present a host of problems that sometimes causes him to be more trouble than he is worth. Fortunately, a well-trained animal can be a constant source of joy in any home. When that instruction is received in a school that specializes in producing well-trained dogs, those dogs' owners can rest assured that their animals' behavior will meet their lofty <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/the-importance-of-dog-training-school">The Importance Of Dog Training School</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs have long been man&#8217;s best friend, but without adequate dog training they can quickly turn into man&#8217;s worst nightmare. An inadequately trained canine can present a host of problems that sometimes causes him to be more trouble than he is worth. Fortunately, a well-trained animal can be a constant source of joy in any home. When that instruction is received in a school that specializes in producing well-trained dogs, those dogs&#8217; owners can rest assured that their animals&#8217; behavior will meet their lofty expectations.</p>
<p>Do-it-yourself education</p>
<p>One of the first options chosen by large numbers of pet owners is teaching the animal in the home. This type of education is effective for teaching an animal to come when it is called, sit on command, and many other simple &#8220;tricks&#8221;. While this method works for many of the most basic types of instructional commands, most experts recognize that there are some essential disadvantages to the approach.</p>
<p>The problem with home instruction usually rests with the nature of the pet-owner relationship. Because of the bond between the two, there can often be fundamental issues that prevent many owners from creating a disciplined regimen in which the pet can be thoroughly trained. As a result, canine schools are often the best way to provide complete instruction for the animal.</p>
<p>Dominance</p>
<p>Often times, animals that are trained by their masters in an exclusive one-on-one manner never fully come to terms with their role in the family. Many of these animals resist the natural structure that places their human masters at the top of the pack hierarchy. This problem often stems from the fact that so many canine owners are so easily manipulated by their pets and give in to their many demands.</p>
<p>School settings are ideal for teaching the animal to identify that his master is the boss in these relationships. Most trainers are adept at making animals understand that they are subordinate, which can help to dramatically decrease the pet&#8217;s propensity for manipulative behavior. Establishing this hierarchy is the first and most critical benefit that professional trainers can provide.</p>
<p>A steady regimen</p>
<p>If there is one area in which most home teaching comes up short, it is in the area of consistency. Because of scheduling issues and other distractions, many humans have an understandable problem when it comes to maintaining a steady course of education. This can lead to confusion for the pet, as he struggles to adapt to the changing regimen. The professional trainers understand this fact and design their educational programs to provide maximum structure and consistency.</p>
<p>Happy dogs</p>
<p>Most important of all is the fact that untrained dogs are seldom happy dogs. Like children, dogs are happiest when they fully understand their place within the family pack. When boundaries are well established, pets have an easier time adjusting to a consistent pattern of behavior. Professional trainers can help to establish those boundaries.</p>
<p>As for cost, this can be an issue for many pet owners <a target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca">dog training</a>. Nevertheless, there is no denying the fact that it is even more costly to deal with many of the damaging behaviors that can result when dogs receive inadequate instruction. When these costs are compared in that light, it is clear that any investment made in formal dog training instruction is well worth the expenditures involved.</p>
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		<title>5 Tips For Successful Dog Training</title>
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		<dc:creator>Samantha Jaim</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Dog training</b> is not that complicated. For you to accomplish this task, you just have to be persistent, devoted, and have an approach that is easy to use.</p>
<p>The following are the 5 best strategies to train your dog.</p>
<p>1. It would be best if at the start of your dog training, only one person is accountable so that your dog will not be puzzled and experience difficulty in remembering commands. Having many people to do this work will hinder the advancement of your plan.</p>
<p>2. Use optimistic reinforcements. In every right thing your dog has done, give him a reward to let him know of his achievement. Don&#8217;t force your dog if he is not able to comprehend your commands. Dogs make lapses because they are not as smart as human beings. You need to realize that reiteration is required in your dog&#8217;s training since they do not have fast comprehension to your commands. Because your dog can be easily distracted from his learning and inclination, it is advised not to punish or yell at your dog. Although you are encouraged to give your dog some treats, avoid giving too much.</p>
<p>3. Teach commands gradually. It is vital that you teach only one command at a time. Keep repeating the same command over and over again until your dog catches up because if you intensify the training, it will only confuse him even more.</p>
<p>4. When the dog does your commands, it is essential to have your voice remain gleeful in order to make your dog happy in doing his task. They are more likely to respond if you sound gentle and use a soft voice. Shouting at your dog will result in being passive and scared.</p>
<p>5. Have your dog&#8217;s training in different locations. It will be hard for your dog to adopt in the atmosphere of new people if he is always inside a specific place like your house. Take him to a walk in the vicinity of a park or your neighborhood. This will support your dog so that he can better relate to other dogs and diverse individuals.</p>
<p>Sometimes, <b>dog training</b> can become demanding but it&#8217;s all going to be worth it. Ultimately, you will be the one who benefits more after your dog has been successful in his trainings. You may not know it, but one day he could save your life and repay all the things that you have taught him.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction To Pet Training With Positive Reinforcement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 08:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrianna Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet training has many advantages. It allows animals to exercise their intelligence in constructive ways, stops them from engaging in destructive behavior and keeps them under your control. Learning to perform actions or tricks on command can be fun for pets if they get plenty of affection and encouragement in the process. This is why the most successful form of training uses positive <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/an-introduction-to-pet-training-with-positive-reinforcement">An Introduction To Pet Training With Positive Reinforcement</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet training has many advantages. It allows animals to exercise their intelligence in constructive ways, stops them from engaging in destructive behavior and keeps them under your control. Learning to perform actions or tricks on command can be fun for pets if they get plenty of affection and encouragement in the process. This is why the most successful form of training uses positive reinforcement.</p>
<p>Animals naturally learn to repeat actions that lead to desirable outcomes. Positive reinforcement works by rewarding pets when they do something right as opposed to punishing them when they do something wrong. Rewards in the form of a human praise combined with a food treat are highly effective.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably already trained your pet through positive reinforcement without realizing it. If a dog or cat scratches at the door and you open it, they learn to associate the behavior of scratching with the reward of going outside. You reinforce the behavior every time you let them out when they scratch.</p>
<p>Intentional, rather than accidental, training involves getting pets to respond on command. Envision the specific action you want the pet to perform and come up with a single word to trigger it. Cue words of one syllable such as &#8216;stay&#8217; or &#8216;come&#8217; are less likely to confuse an animal than more complex commands.</p>
<p>As soon as your pet performs an action in response to a command, reward him with enthusiastic praise and a tasty treat. Always give the reward before the animal engages in any other behavior. If you are teaching a dog to obey the command &#8216;sit&#8217;, praise and feed him while he is still in a sitting position. If he moves first, he may think he is being rewarded for standing up.</p>
<p>To teach an animal to get off the bed or sofa, chose a simple command like &#8216;off&#8217;. When you find your pet sitting on the furniture, get a food treat and hide it in your hand. Stand over the animal, loudly and clearly say &#8216;off&#8217; and gently push her to the floor. Immediately praise her and hold the treat to her mouth. Do this every time you catch her sitting where she&#8217;s not allowed. Eventually, she will jump off the furniture in response to your command, without the accompanying push.</p>
<p>When an animal has learned to reliably respond to the cue word, you can gradually stop rewarding her with treats. But do persist in offering praise and affection in return for good behavior. Dogs are eager to please their owners and generally require no other motivation. Depending on their individual personalities, and the extent to which they have bonded with their owners, some cats and birds will also continue to obey commands once the food incentive is withdrawn.</p>
<p>Pet training requires patience on the part of both the teacher and the pupil. There will be good days and bad days. Do not continue with a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/trainers-okanaganvalley.html">dog training Kelowna</a> session if your pet seems tired or distracted. Never resort to scolding or punishment for bad performance. This will cause your animal to associate the cue word with negative consequences. Training should be an enjoyable experience that both you and your pet will be keen to repeat.</p>
<p>Training a puppy can be frustrating, <a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/">dog training</a> requires discipline and consistancy. When experiencing problems, consult a professional. Bark Busters offer a reliable and affordable service for house <a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/">puppy training</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a dog is a big responsibility. You may not have realized it when you first decided to get a new puppy as a pet but they come with a lot of work. You need to house, freed, groom and care for your pet on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Unlike humans, dogs can not fully grasp certain concepts. For example, you dog doesn&#8217;t understand that they can not leave your property for their own good. They don&#8217;t know that they will encounter many dangers if they wander off. They can get lost, hit by a car or worse.</p>
<p>Because of the fact that communicating with your dog is almost impossible and training them to stay within the perimeter of your yard can be just as hard, most pet owners keep their dogs leased in the backyard. This can almost completely defeat the purpose of letting them outside in the first place. Leases can make it very hard for your dog to do doggy things like running and playing.</p>
<p>It would truly be a wonderful thing if you could somehow explain to your pet that they need to stay in the backyard. You could then let them roam freely. They could run and play and be happy. They could be left alone, without supervision and without any need to worry. If this sounds good to you I may have the answer to your problem.</p>
<p>If this is something that you find appealing, then you are in luck. Have you ever hear of wireless dog fences. Essentially, this is a radio controlled device that prevents your pet from leaving a certain radius. For example, you can set a wireless dog fence to have a radius of 50 yards. Your dog will be allowed to roam 50 yards in any direction from where ever you choose.</p>
<p>Wireless dog fences are made up of two main parts, a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter transmits a wireless signal much like a cordless phone and the dog collar acts as a receiver. If your dog wanders outside of the transmitters range they will hear a warning beep and if the continue to roam away they will get a correction shock.</p>
<p>The &#8220;shock&#8221; is only to remind your dog that they have passed to far away from home. Over time your dog will learn the boundaries of your property and automatically stay within them. This is one of the easiest and most effective way to train your dog.</p>
<p>Using wireless dog fences and never having to worry about your dog running away or wandering off is an amazing thing. They will be able to run freely in the yard without being tied down in any way.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoyed this article on <a href="http://wirelessdogfencereviews.blogspot.com">wireless dog fence</a> or better known as the <a href="http://wirelessdogfencereviews.blogspot.com">electric dog fence</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Find Someone Who Can Do Professional <strong>Dog Training</strong></p>
<p>Deciding on the right person to train your dog can be exhausting since the subject of expert dog training is being spread around by countless advertisers. Here are 6 different ways to know so that you can choose the right expert to assist you with the dog training.</p>
<p>1) An Excellent Reputation. Make some inquiries and obtain advice from your veterinarian, from others who are also dog owners, or from kennel clubs inside the community.</p>
<p>2) Skills. Know their professional history and how long they have been using their skills.</p>
<p>3) An affection and dedication for dogs.</p>
<p>4) Broad and current expertise. Committed trainers keep themselves posted by being involved in courses, conferences, seminars and workshops on how to train dogs and manage animal behavior.</p>
<p>5) The approach used in dog training and their ways of supervision. A trainer can be considered as an expert if he gives more importance to the welfare of your dog.</p>
<p>6) A participant in dog training associations, organizations and clubs of good standing.</p>
<p>General pointers on dog obedience</p>
<p>It is best if you make the dog training a positive and pleasant experience for you and your dog. Don&#8217;t go on with the task if you have no enthusiasm for it. Always give positive reinforcements when your dog is able to instantly obey your commands. You can give treats that your dog likes and will give him the eagerness to learn more. Other kinds of reward are giving toys and verbal compliments. Choose short but frequent training sessions rather than lengthy ones. Avoid doing punishments and other destructive things. It is forbidden to hit, smack or shout at your dog especially yanking on tight collars or worst, electric shocking. You should try your best for every training session to be an enjoyable and constructive one.</p>
<p>Tips in using head collars in dog training</p>
<p>Yanking on your dog&#8217;s collar chains can cause horrible experience in his training. Making use of head collars for <strong>dog training</strong> has become very common a few years back. Compared to the traditional collar, head collars have extra advantages. Despite the fact that it is uncomplicated to use, it is vital to fit it in appropriately and introduce your dog to the collar. You will find that using head collars is more instinctual than the traditional training collar and is more useful especially in tough situations.</p>
<p>Visit our site to get helpful advice on professional <strong><a href="http://www.homedogtrainingtips.com">dog training</a></strong>. If you go to our video section you will learn in depth techniques.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Vincent Curto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are like children. When they are well-behaved and disciplined they are a pleasure to have around. But when they are boisterous and disobedient, they can drive you mad! If you have just got a new puppy, it's time to learn about dog <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/put-your-pooch-in-his-place-with-some-basic-dog-training">Put Your Pooch In His Place With Some Basic Dog Training</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are like children. When they are well-behaved and disciplined they are a pleasure to have around. But when they are boisterous and disobedient, they can drive you mad! If you have just got a new puppy, it&#8217;s time to learn about dog training.</p>
<p>Many people incorrectly believe that not every dog can be trained. This is not the case. All dogs can be trained. Certainly, some are harder to train and others are easier to train. The success rate depends largely on the trainer&#8217;s skills and experience.</p>
<p>A trained dog is a happy dog. Dogs are programmed to take commands. This comes from their inherent instinct to obey the &#8216;alpha&#8217; figure when they live in packs. Your dog must be taught that you are in this role. A well trained dog is also more secure, less stressed, and he or she will form a close bond with you.</p>
<p>Start by teaching your puppy his or her name. This is the most important step in training. Once the puppy knows their name, you can immediately get his or her attention in any situation. This will lay the foundation of all other commands.</p>
<p>The first important command is &#8216;come&#8217;. Hold a small treat near the nose and firmly call its name, for example &#8216;Fluffy, come!&#8217; The puppy will immediately come forward to get the treat. Continue the process by stepping a bit further back each time. When the dog responds and comes to you, lavish it with lots of praise and affection.</p>
<p>The SIT and STAY commands can be taught in the same manner. Be sure to speak in a firm manner when giving the commands. Your dog needs to learn how to differentiate the varying tones of your voice. He needs to understand when you are addressing him in a serious manner.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get too carried away with treats. They are necessary tools in the early phases of training, but too many treats may cause the dog to obey your commands just because there&#8217;s a treat to follow. The dog will learn that if you are obeyed, his or her reward is praise and love. Never give your dog treats outside of training sessions. This can cause confusion.</p>
<p>If you want to compete at dog shows and other competitions, it&#8217;s advisable for you and your dog to attend a professional dog training course. You will both learn the relevant behavior requirements and other etiquette rules. There&#8217;s plenty of helpful websites about such courses.</p>
<p>Getting rid of the bad habits your pet has developed can be difficult if you don&#8217;t have the training and tools you need. When you have a <a href="http://www.prodogk9.com">New Jersey dog trainer</a> to help you get rid of bad habits and develop new habits, you will find that <a href="http://www.prodogk9.com">dog training in NJ</a> is affordable, fast and easy!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Often, you may find your dog acting up, and if you're contending with dog behavioral problems, it's advisable to act as quickly if possible. If bad dog behavior is simply ignored, you may end up with a major issues on your hands. The good news is, there are a plethora of simple techniques to implement change in dog behavior issues in a humane and patient <p>Continue reading <a href="http://dogcollarandmore.com/dog-training-articles/dog-behavioral-problems-4-ez-solutions">Dog Behavioral Problems &#8211; 4 EZ Solutions</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Often, you may find your dog acting up, and if you&#8217;re contending with dog behavioral problems, it&#8217;s advisable to act as quickly if possible. If bad dog behavior is simply ignored, you may end up with a major issues on your hands. The good news is, there are a plethora of simple techniques to implement change in dog behavior issues in a humane and patient way.</p>
<p>Dog behavioral problems can vary from adorable, but annoying little problems, to full fledged threatening issues such as a dog attack. Though there are various causes of behavioral problems, the solutions are pretty consistent. The old saying, &#8220;You can&#8217;t teach an old dog new tricks,&#8221; isn&#8217;t an excuse and with consistent training, you can overcome dog behavior problems. Let&#8217;s look at four user-friendly dog training tips.</p>
<p>1. Keep it Up. This is the non-negotiable piece of advice when training any pet. You may be tempted to let them slide every once in awhile, but this will only serve to undo your efforts. Be consistent with praise as well as with corrections and your pet will begin to understand that you are indeed the pack leader.</p>
<p>2. A System of Reward is Non-Negotiable. While many older dog training techniques, like putting your dog&#8217;s nose in their mess, may appear initially effective, they may actually produce more problems later on. Building up and praising your dog helps your dog associate good behavior with positive results, and is a very effective means of addressing even the toughest dog behavior problems.</p>
<p>In brief, reinforcing good behavior means that you reward your pet when he or she does what you are training him or her to do, and deny the reward when they don&#8217;t. Even the most stubborn dog will begin to respond to these training techniques, when they are applied persistently.</p>
<p>3. You NEED a Crate. One of the easiest ways to stop destructive behavior is to provide your dog with clear cut boundaries. Crating them while you&#8217;re away, or when you just want some space is an effective and humane training aid. You may need to introduce them to the crate slowly, and allow them time to get used to being confined. Remember, be consistent and reward them for good behavior in their crate. A crate should never be used as a punishment, insted as a safe place for them to go and be at ease.</p>
<p>4. A last piece of advice for you and especially your immediate family members. Once the dog behavioral problems are addressed, and the corrective training has started, it is absolutely crucial that everyone who deals with the dog use the same-exact training commands and positive reinforcement. Everyone must be consistent in the handling of the dog. If not, your poor pooch will become very uncertain and may act out even more than before the positive reinforcement training was begun.</p>
<p>Once you have these methods in place, you can easily begin to solve dog behavioral issues without undue stress to you or your pet. A well behaved pet is a happy pet and you&#8217;ll appreciate the lack of destructive and potentially harmful dog behavioral problems.</p>
<p>James M. Hussey loves his dog, no matter the dog behavioral problems. He freelances on Elance as &#8220;JamestheJust,&#8221; writing killer web content and SEO articles for his clients. <a href="http://dogpetstores.com/" target="_blank"><b>Dog Pet Stores</b></a> is one of his recent blogs, and has answers to <a href="http://dogpetstores.com/2010/01/dog-behavior-questions/" target="_new"><b>dog behavior questions</b></a> and doggie goods.</p>
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