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		<title>Tips For Dog Obedience Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 14:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you keep a dog either for sporting, competing, or simply for leisure, you probably know how significant it is to have him go through dog obedience training. A pet dog that is well behaved is always pleasurable to take along because he is less likely to go wild and cause troubles to other people. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you keep a dog either for sporting, competing, or simply for leisure, you probably know how significant it is to have him go through dog obedience training. A pet dog that is well behaved is always pleasurable to take along because he is less likely to go wild and cause troubles to other people. You surely don&#8217;t want to tag along a dog that barks at everyone and run around therefore scaring away the crowd. If good manners are very important in your home, the same things should also be taught to your pet.</p>
<p>Sure enough, keeping dogs at home should provide your loved ones with enough security and not that they will cause harm on anyone. You will not also like it when your neighbors complain that your pet has ransacked their properties or worse, have bitten someone in the area. Therefore, the more that you should pay attention to having your dog trained properly.</p>
<p>Are you planning to train your dog by yourself? Here are the steps that you need to take note of in dog obedience training. But remember; don&#8217;t ever move to the next step when your pet has not yet mastered the previous one!</p>
<p>The difficulty of the commands start from the basics to the most advanced. For starters, teach your pet the easiest instructions first. These are &#8220;sit&#8221;, &#8220;stand&#8221;, &#8220;stop&#8221;, &#8220;come&#8221;, and the likes. Be sure that he is able to learn all of these before starting with a new set. Always use these commands so he will be able to remember them.</p>
<p>Keep in mind your dog&#8217;s genetic makeup. Some breeds have their specializations so you must concentrate on harnessing their skills and capabilities. </p>
<p>Take note of the duration of time when teaching a new command. Don&#8217;t bombard your dog with several commands all at the same time. Also make sure that you use the praise or reward and punishment method. Your voice should likewise sound positive when giving praises and be unyielding when there is a need to reprimand him.</p>
<p>Ensure that your dog is physically comfortable as the training exercises are performed. Dogs get tired easily so don&#8217;t strain him that much.</p>
<p>Execute the dog obedience training sessions in a distraction-free area. As the response turns positive, gradually add more distractions like bouncing balls, doing the jumping jack, running around, throwing treats to him, and many others. But don&#8217;t overdo the use of distractions as it may frighten your pet.</p>
<p>Practice giving commands in a variety of surfaces. Some of these include the cement sidewalks, on sand, on dirt, on the grass-covered lawns, on a chair or table, low wall, logs, and many others.</p>
<p>Give commands while you are walking down the street, while you are in the pet supply outlet, or wherever you may be with your dog.</p>
<p>There is actually no best time of the day to administer the dog obedience training sessions. What matters is that both you and your dog should be up to it, in the mood, and in good physical condition.</p>
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		<title>How To Master Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 13:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>vemii</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are no doubt man&#8217;s best friends. They are definitely fun to be with and make great companions. Sometimes, they are even considered as part of the family. It certainly feels great to be walking with a dog around either just within the neighborhood or along the beach. But if you happen to have a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are no doubt man&#8217;s best friends. They are definitely fun to be with and make great companions. Sometimes, they are even considered as part of the family. It certainly feels great to be walking with a dog around either just within the neighborhood or along the beach. But if you happen to have a dog as worse as Marley, the dog in the movie &#8220;Marley and Me&#8221;, perhaps you&#8217;re more stressed than the usual because of your dog&#8217;s naughtiness. But why live up with a dog like Marley if you can turn your pet into a well-trained dog? The solution –master dog training. Here are some steps on how to do it: </p>
<p>First, be considerate. You have to remember that a dog is an animal, so unlike humans, it has shorter attention span. You may be able to get its attention now, but a couple of minutes or so it will go back to what it finds interesting. So, try to put yourself into its situation and imagine how frustrating it could be to undergo a dog training class instead of doing more fun activities. Take note that most animals are trained easily when given treats before the training. So, before you enroll your pet in a dog training class, prepare some really good treats as rewards.  </p>
<p>Next, be consistent. It is not good to give your pet so many instructions at the same time or worse, give up on teaching it a trick just because it is not able to get it at first. Try to be very consistent in such a way that you will start with the easiest command first like the &#8220;sit&#8221; command before going for more difficult ones. Once it learned the &#8220;sit&#8221; command, proceed to others like the &#8220;stay&#8221; or &#8220;come&#8221; command.</p>
<p>When giving instructions, make sure that you repeat them from time to time until your dog realizes and understands what you are trying to communicate. Again, do not give too many instructions at once for this will confuse your pet more. Take your time. Now, once your pet learned the trick that you&#8217;ve been teaching, give a reward or treat and make sure that you review the trick before jumping into another. </p>
<p>And lastly, of course, be the boss. It is important that your pet recognizes you as its leader; otherwise you&#8217;ll end up having a dog that is as hardheaded as Marley. Once your pet recognizes you as the boss, it will be easier for you to make it follow your commands. However, you have to remember that being the boss does not necessarily mean that you have to be harsh to your dog whenever it fails to follow your instructions. Be gentle as possible because this is the most effective way to gain dog training. </p>
<p>Mastering dog training is not as difficult as you think, right? With all these steps in mind, you are off to a successful dog training training. Remember: be considerate, be consistent, and be the boss.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Dog Training School</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 08:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>vemii</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who doesn&#8217;t want a well behaved dog? This can be achieved by no other than dog training training. However, having your pet trained the right way may not be that easy for you. You may have a very busy schedule or you simply don&#8217;t have the patience to pull things over. Thus, your ordeal is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who doesn&#8217;t want a well behaved dog? This can be achieved by no other than dog training training. However, having your pet trained the right way may not be that easy for you. You may have a very busy schedule or you simply don&#8217;t have the patience to pull things over. Thus, your ordeal is solved because there are numerous schools that can handle your pet very well.</p>
<p>When you take a walk at the park or just within your neighborhood, you surely have seen those pet owners who are problematic with their unruly dogs. Sometimes, you experience losing your patience because your pet just would not budge despite the commands you have given him. Or it could be that your dog goes wild and feels agitated whenever he sees people or other dogs. Such is a major problem that you have to face.</p>
<p>Well, don&#8217;t feel flustered and resigned. There is an immediate solution which you may turn to. That is by enrolling him in a dog training school. You can always hire a professional trainer who has the ample expertise to communicate with your pet and have him all focused to listen. The basic commands can be learned and of course be responded to. Proper training will therefore make things easier for you and your dog.</p>
<p>So, how do you choose the school for your dog? Here are some noteworthy steps to take into account.</p>
<p>Choosing an training school for dogs is like that of picking the right school where to send your kids to. Of course, there are several dog schools that make up the list and what you must do is to narrow down your choices. It is important that you select the best one and researching will help you cast your decision.</p>
<p>The first step to take is to make a research. What are the best dog schools in your area? List them down. </p>
<p>Then, find out the feedbacks that clients have for those dog schools. </p>
<p>Ask around for referrals. Your friends or relatives may have already sent their pets to any of these dog training schools.</p>
<p>Call up the administrators. Find out the programs offered and inquire about some facts. </p>
<p>Of course, you need to visit the &#8220;campus&#8221; itself. See for yourself if there are proper sets of equipment and the likes. It is also the best chance to get to see if the trainers look reliable in handling your pet.</p>
<p>Talk to the trainers and ask around the methods that they use. Be sure to bring along your dog so it can have an immediate feel of the place. You may also see if he is comfortable with the trainer. </p>
<p>Your dog is not merely a guard but should be treated more like a companion. Thus, he needs the proper dog training so you will be more comfortable having him around you. Plus, you don&#8217;t have to worry about him hurting other people or animals. A well trained dog is a pleasant pet. So, choose the right dog training school for him now!</p>
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		<title>The Key To Dog Obedience Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 23:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>vemii</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most people, dog obedience training is a difficult process. Well, it could be if you don&#8217;t know the proper way to do it. Take note that it can also be stressful on the part of your dog and therefore the speed of his learning process will totally depend on how you execute the training. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For most people, dog obedience training is a difficult process. Well, it could be if you don&#8217;t know the proper way to do it. Take note that it can also be stressful on the part of your dog and therefore the speed of his learning process will totally depend on how you execute the training.</p>
<p>Dog Obedience Training Defined</p>
<p>The human-dog relationship is something that needs to be enhanced. You should have a healthy relationship in the household so that both of you will feel secured. This training covers a lot of techniques and among them are positive reinforcement, clicker training, dog whispering, collar and leash, marker training, reward training, and a lot others. Whether you plan to do it yourself or hire a professional, the main goals should be achieved.</p>
<p>The main goals that have to be attained during the training include a clear line of communication between you and your pet, strengthen your ties, and spend more quality time with each other. Most behavioral problems such as digging, chewing, excessive barking, jumping up, and many others are likewise resolved through proper training.</p>
<p>The training itself is composed of boundaries or rules which aim to educate your dog to become a responsible member of your household and be in control of his behavior. Basically, he will not be solely confined at home. There will be times when he will be taken out for a walk and it will not help if he will be unruly. Like human beings, dogs should be taught good manners. He should know how to properly behave in certain situations, at any given place, and at any given time.</p>
<p>The Benefits of obedience training</p>
<p>Training the dog to be obedient is one prime way to enjoy the company of your dog and one that will surely benefit you in the years to come. Here are a couple of advantages that you will definitely be happy about.</p>
<p>The training will make life simple for your dog. It means his confusions will be eliminated and he will be more aware of his good and bad behavior. </p>
<p>It is a rewarding experience. During the training, your dog will have fun learning. If you will do it by yourself, it is likewise your best chance to spend quality time with him.</p>
<p>A trained dog is a confident and happy dog. He is then a pleasurable creature to have around. </p>
<p>The dog will have more freedom. A trained dog can be left alone unsupervised because you are confident he will not be causing nuisance in your place.</p>
<p>A dog that has gone through obedience training is safer. He will not threaten other people and animals around him.</p>
<p>You will be able to respect your dog just like a true family member and companion.</p>
<p>Overall, the dog obedience training process may take time and it requires you to be really patient at all times. So always be consistent and don&#8217;t fall short of rewards and praises as well as punishments whenever necessary.</p>
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		<title>Training Dog Obedience Using Hand Signals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 22:48:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you doing some dog obedience training to fix your dog&#8217;s behavior problems? If you are, then you must use hand signals in addition to verbal commands that you want your pet to follow. The hand signals work most of the time, especially when your pet cannot hear you. Actually, these are more effective ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you doing some dog obedience training to fix your dog&#8217;s behavior problems? If you are, then you must use hand signals in addition to verbal commands that you want your pet to follow. The hand signals work most of the time, especially when your pet cannot hear you. Actually, these are more effective ways to ensure your dog pays close attention to you even from a couple of meters away, as long as it can see you.</p>
<p>And these are what trainers of agility dogs and hunting dogs use to control the actions of these dogs while in the field. By using the right hand signals during dog training, they can make the dogs turn left or right, go fast, stop, or stay put. Now, you can also do these to your pet without using verbal commands. Learn these first three hand signals and teach them to your dog while doing dog obedience training.</p>
<p>1. For the &#8220;sit&#8221; command, here&#8217;s the hand signal: bend your arm upwards at the elbow and then raise your hand with fist closed up to your head&#8217;s side while you command your dog to sit simultaneously. Keep on doing these hand movements while commanding your dog to sit. Later on, your pet will soon learn how to associate the hand signal with your vocal command. Now, if you are not able to get your dog&#8217;s attention the first time you try the hand signal, don&#8217;t punish it. Instead, keep trying or better yet, make sure you have a leash in your left hand. </p>
<p>2. For the &#8220;down&#8221; command, the hand signal is just like when you are asking someone to sit down at the same time saying, &#8220;Have a seat.&#8221; To teach your dog the hand signal for down, you need to hold your arm out towards your pet and then lower your hand, on which your palm faces down towards the floor. While doing this, give the &#8220;down&#8221; command, and your dog will follow your hand signal into the down position. Just like in the sit hand signal, keep repeating this until your dog learns to associate the lowering of your hand towards the floor as part of the &#8220;down&#8221; command.</p>
<p>3. For the &#8220;stay&#8221; command, first, put your dog into the sit or down position. Afterwards, hold out your arm towards your pet, with your palm&#8217;s position similar to that of a policeman who&#8217;s using hand signal to stop traffic. And just like in the previous two commands, do this at the same time command your dog to &#8220;stay&#8221;, with your firm tone of voice. If at first, your dog does not follow, try it again until he recognizes that hand signal means &#8220;down&#8221;.</p>
<p>Using hand signals can really do a lot when training your dog. Although you may find it difficult to make your dog obey at first, don&#8217;t give up, but instead keep repeating the signals until it understands what you are trying to communicate. Take note that if you are consistent and thorough in showing your pet those hand signals, the faster it will respond.</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training: Being the Boss</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:31:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are naturally pack animals. This means they need an alpha to lead them in their everyday lives, and this also means the owner must act alpha; that the dog should consider you as the boss for the training training to proceed smoothly. Individual dogs vary in submissiveness, and to establish and maintain dominance over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are naturally pack animals. This means they need an alpha to lead them in their everyday lives, and this also means the owner must act alpha; that the dog should consider you as the boss for the training training to proceed smoothly. Individual dogs vary in submissiveness, and to establish and maintain dominance over your dog, there are a number of exercises you can establish.  Do not worry; most dogs are happy to be submissive. Just be sure to show approval at the occasional signs of submission, and assert dominance if it tries to test you.</p>
<p>There are two components of training, one that solves behavioral problems, and there is that one that creates a command-response pattern. The latter type is called &#8220;Obedience Training&#8221;.  However, both need one factor: A good Alpha.</p>
<p>In most cases, people misinterpret adolescent behavior as &#8220;dominance&#8221; when they are not. Comparing it to a human child testing her parents; she is trying to find out what the limits are rather than actually putting her parents in the little game called &#8220;Challenge Me&#8221; for leadership, a playful act. Young dogs and puppies do exactly the same. Which is, the trainer must correct them firmly, however don&#8217;t go into an all out dominating battle.</p>
<p>It would be very inappropriate for the dog to distrust you, which, in this case can result some sort of &#8220;rebellion&#8221;. For the toddler analogy, the most one can do is a sharp word, or a small spank on the rear end. You would not pick the child up, and hold her against the wall, then scream at her for the misdeed.  Most dogs are still young until they are 2 or 3 years old (in human terms, they are still in the angst, teenage years). In Layman&#8217;s terms, do not confuse physical maturity with mental maturity.</p>
<p>As for punishments are concerned, never mistake it with being alpha. An alpha is fair, according to Cindy Moore, author of Behavior: Modifying and Understanding. An alpha leader is fair, and deserves its position. He/She does not use fear, punishment or brute force to achieve, and maintain its position. Instead, it makes it clear what behavior approves of and which it does not. An alpha leader expects its subordinates to follow its lead; it does not force them to do whatever it is. Meaning, the owner or trainer, in order for it to be a good leader, should be calm, focused, and rational.</p>
<p>Just like any other training, praising your pet boosts a lot of good egos. Always show approval at signs of submission. This helps strengthen your place as the ultimate alpha. Praise your dog when it drops its eyes first. Praise it when he licks your chin. Give it an enthusiastic tummy rub, when it rolls over in its back &#8211;as how Cindy placed it. It might sound corny, but it is corny because it works. Life is simple; you just need a bit of loving.</p>
<p>But to be an alpha at your best is to be consistent, and fair in your corrections. One must demonstrate to your pet that it can trust your orders. Do not correct your dog after the fact; such corrections to be arbitrary and unfair to the dog, since it has no associative memory the way people do.</p>
<p>Socializing with your puppy is a good way to gain its trust.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training And Socialization</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is fun to keep a pet at home but it also calls for a couple of obligations to fulfill. Take note that what your dog does is always out of habit. Thus, if you tolerate his bad habits, he will not be able to outgrow them. It will be you who will suffer in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is fun to keep a pet at home but it also calls for a couple of obligations to fulfill. Take note that what your dog does is always out of habit. Thus, if you tolerate his bad habits, he will not be able to outgrow them. It will be you who will suffer in the end. So, it is best to start early with the dog training lessons.</p>
<p>Puppies are but young and don&#8217;t have a mind of their own. They are simply dependent on you so it is your task to assist them let go of their bad habits and develop the good ones. You and your leadership skills will therefore guide your dog towards the right path in terms of honing his behavior, habits, and temperament. This is the main reason why dog training and socialization trainings are very much necessary.</p>
<p>Training Your Dog at Home</p>
<p>Separation anxiety often attacks young dogs. So, they normally cry, bark, chew, and do a lot of annoying things. You have to understand that it is also hard for him to adjust to his new environment. Thus, you should start with the house training activities by setting boundaries, introducing new areas, and letting him know those activities that you can tolerate and not.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be violent when your dog doesn&#8217;t seem to understand at once. Potty training, leash training, and the likes are never achieved overnight. You have to use lots of praises, rewards, and encouragement. It is always best to start as soon as possible so his old ways will be corrected. Incorporate fun sessions during the training. Use commands frequently. Whenever necessary, impose a punishment but not something that will agitate him and cause him to fight back. Say for example you didn&#8217;t like his behavior, simply ignore him. He will surely try getting your attention but be stern not until he does what he is told. </p>
<p>Leaning the Socialization Skills</p>
<p>The dog&#8217;s socialization period is said to fall in his first 16 weeks of puppyhood. It is the time when he develops into an adult dog. Therefore, you must expect that it is also the time frame when he changes his temperament, behavior, habits, and character. The socialization period is also the time that he gets adjusted to his family and the people in the household.</p>
<p>It is best to let him become familiar with the house and the people around. It helps to expose him to some animals too. This conditions him that it is not only him that exists in that area. Take him out for a walk so he will see what lies beyond the gates of your home. In this way, he will not go wild whenever he sees other objects, animals, and people apart from the members of his family.</p>
<p>During the dog training and socialization training, you should arm yourself with a doze of patience. Your pet lacks maturity so it is your own responsibility to handle the matter really well. He imitates what he sees so you better act accordingly.</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience House Training—How To Go about It</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[House training is a very important phase in a dog&#8217;s life. It secures the tight bond and good relationship between the master and the dog. Experts advice that house training must start while the dog is young. In this sense, your pet&#8217;s misbehavior will be corrected at such an early time. Therefore, the sooner that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>House training is a very important phase in a dog&#8217;s life. It secures the tight bond and good relationship between the master and the dog. Experts advice that house training must start while the dog is young. In this sense, your pet&#8217;s misbehavior will be corrected at such an early time. Therefore, the sooner that you start with dog obedience house training, the better.</p>
<p>Here are the guidelines on how you should go about dog obedience house training.</p>
<p>Let him have his own space.</p>
<p>The untrained puppies or dogs should not be allowed wandering around the house without any supervision. You may not know it but your pet might already be chewing on things and worse, may get themselves injured or electrocuted. If you are at home, be sure to keep him in a place where you can see him easily. If there will be a time that he will be left alone, better place him in his den or crate. Put a bed of his own that can be made out of a box or towel, some toys, his water and food. Be sure to let him have his own playtime too so he can have enough exercise.</p>
<p>Introduce him to new areas.</p>
<p>After you have taught him how to behave in his own place, it is now time to introduce him to the other areas of your home. Be sure to spend time with him in that area. If you want to show him the new place where he can eat, do it under your supervision. Introduce the places and what he is allowed and disallowed to do in these areas. Do this by leashing him so as to control his reactions. Unleash him when you think he already has gotten himself familiar with the new areas. But, remember to keep watch or else he might get into trouble and cause further damages. </p>
<p>Potty train him.</p>
<p>Show him the area where he can do his thing. Make sure not to confuse him. Never allow him to play in that area or he might get the idea that he can use the same place for all his activities.</p>
<p>Let him understand the &#8220;No Chew&#8221; command.</p>
<p>By nature, dogs like to chew on things since it aids in the strengthening of their teeth and gums. It is also kind of a healthy exercise for their jaws. Part of your dog obedience house training is providing him with toys that he may chew on and let him understand that not all things can be used to strengthen his teeth and gums. Be stern as you give him the &#8220;no chew&#8221; command. Praise him when he has done the right thing and give him a reward.</p>
<p>Set off limits areas.</p>
<p>It is always important to keep your dog away from the rooms that contain pieces of furniture and where the electric lines are. Give him the &#8220;off&#8221; command and when he does follow it, pat him and praise him. </p>
<p>By and large, dog obedience house training will benefit you in the future. So, start early!</p>
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		<title>Basic Commands For Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you bored with your dog who knows only three commands? Don&#8217;t fret, my friend! You could probably use a little jazz. Specific command words are not that difficult and important. The thing here should be the consistency of its usage. My friend, Wiki, here can give you a bit of a blast. Some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you bored with your dog who knows only three commands? Don&#8217;t fret, my friend! You could probably use a little jazz.  Specific command words are not that difficult and important. The thing here should be the consistency of its usage. My friend, Wiki, here can give you a bit of a blast. Some of these certain commands are accepted as standard, while others are commonly used.</p>
<p>Here is a list you might find quite interesting:</p>
<p>Let us start off with the basic commands</p>
<p>1.) Sit – it is a mono-syllabic word that requires a bit of an authentic tone that would require for your dog to be in a sitting position.</p>
<p>2.) Down – just like #1, this also requires an abrupt tone for the dog to be typically down when its elbows (front feet) and hocks (rear legs) are touching the ground or floor.</p>
<p>3.) Heel – The dog&#8217;s head or shoulder is parallel to the handler&#8217;s leg on the left side of the handler.</p>
<p>4.) Come or Here – (referred to as the recall) you just really got to call your dog which equates the whole command.</p>
<p>5.) Stay – another command that requires another snap for the dog to remain in the sitting position (sit, down, stand), and location under which the command was given until it is released by the handler</p>
<p>Those were just some of the basic ones, but wait! Here is something for those who are too hungry to actually stop.  The advanced commands are the following (which may need more patience and dedication): </p>
<p>1.) Stop – Wiki says that the dog commanded will simply stop whatever it is doing, and lie down on command no matter how far it is from its keeper is a dog that can be taken anywhere. Some handlers use the German word PLATZ (related to place, i.e. stay in position) for this action.  A little bit demanding, but who knows when your dogs needs it.</p>
<p>2.) Back up – keepers of large dogs or dogs with reputation (a must quote!) for aggressiveness can make strangers more comfortable by teaching the dog to back up on command. This command might probably be very useful for police dogs.</p>
<p>3.) Growl – now this is what you guys should be talking about. In case you are bullied, this is the inverse of backing up. Some owners teach non-aggressive dogs to growl on a subtle command –not the word &#8220;growl&#8221;, just usually a small hand gesture –as a way of letting strangers know that you and your dog value being left alone.</p>
<p>4.) Steady – to keep near by. The dog can walk free, but not dash off. This can be very valuable to sport dogs, and/or during competitions.</p>
<p>5.) Stand – on this command, the dog stands still. Funny how this is seems so advanced; it is very valuable for &#8220;grooming&#8221;. Many dogs are groomed frequently, that they need to stand quietly during the process. You can also use this when you want your dog to wait for you at the park, while lining up for an espresso at Starbucks seven in the morning.</p>
<p>6.) Go to bed, kennel, or get in – this command directs the dog to go to its bed, and remain there unreleased. This is somehow useful to keep a dog out from underfoot, and safe in a busy or complicated situation.</p>
<p>7.) Drop or Drop it – to release something they just picked up; very useful when they&#8217;re about to chew your sandals off.</p>
<p>8.) Leave it – an adjunction to Drop, directing the dog NOT to touch an item.</p>
<p>9.) Take it – the dog leaves a desired object untouched until given this command.</p>
<p>10.) Give – a command teaching the dog to be generous, and/or releasing something your pet has placed in his mouth on your hand.</p>
<p>11.) Speak – another way of saying &#8220;to bark ONLY when I say so&#8221;.</p>
<p>12.) Roll over – can be one of the basic commands; this is when the dog lies down, roll over, and stand back up. Quite a bit of an exercise.</p>
<p>13.) Attack – if partnered with the command &#8220;Growl&#8221;, you (the owner) will be the king of your neighborhood, though mostly used only on Police Dogs. Common commands are either &#8220;Attack&#8221; or &#8220;Sick&#8217;em&#8221;.</p>
<p>14.) Fetch – can also be one of the basic commands where the dog retrieves a thrown object, bringing it back to the one who threw it, a nice strategy for luring guard dogs (especially when they&#8217;re obsessed with balls).</p>
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		<title>Insights On Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 04:21:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dog is said to be man&#8217;s best friend. Most people like to keep them as pets because they are capable of guarding their possessions as well as keeping them safe at all times. However, what most pet owners fail to understand is that their dogs need to go through the so-called dog obedience training. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dog is said to be man&#8217;s best friend. Most people like to keep them as pets because they are capable of guarding their possessions as well as keeping them safe at all times. However, what most pet owners fail to understand is that their dogs need to go through the so-called dog obedience training. It is very important because the training itself will educate your pet as to the proper behavior. Chances are, you will be taking your dog for a stroll or to some trips and it will never be helpful if he is wild and unruly. To ensure that he is not going to cause troubles, obedience training is definitely a wise choice!</p>
<p>Dogs Need Social Skills</p>
<p>Generally, dogs are held to be social animals. Thus, their behavior should be shaped. They often get too excited when they see people and other objects so the tendency is for them to get wild when they are able to get out of their homes. The dog training is therefore a must for them. Dog training is not only composed of physical exercises but also some mental activities that will sharpen their minds. </p>
<p>When to do Obedience Training</p>
<p>Most owners ask when the right time is to employ obedience training. Ideally, a new pet needs to be trained. The younger the dog is, the higher chance of shaping his behavior. </p>
<p>Hence, for those pet owners who have not taken the right move as early as possible, you should identify the high time when to have your dog undergo the training. Well, dogs are very playful and they often associate it with ripping or destroying things. What if your valuables fall as the victims? You will surely go berserk! </p>
<p>obedience training is the solution to turn to because it is known to solve almost all behavioral problems that your pet may have. </p>
<p>Necessary Skills in Obedience Training</p>
<p>One of the most essential skills that obedience training calls for is no other than effective communication. The commands such as stay, stop, come, and so on are among the basics to learn. Ensure that the training sessions will not be boring for the dog to take or else there will be very minimal learning on his part.</p>
<p>Type of Training to Get Your Dog</p>
<p>Professionals suggest the use of two of the most essential training styles. The first one is called the reward training and the second one is known as the leash or collar training. The reward training is somewhat less forceful compared to the leash or collar technique. It therefore makes use of praises and rewards for any good behavior displayed by the dog.</p>
<p>Even if you intend to do it on your own, you can still get the help of the professionals by reading a couple of dog training guides online or taking the advice from the published books sold by your local bookstores. </p>
<p>Dog obedience training doesn&#8217;t actually cure all types of misbehaviors but it is able to resolve most of the problems. The most important secret is that of directing his attention towards other things and activities so he will forget about his tantrums. After all, a busy and happy dog is never a source of trouble!</p>
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