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		<title>Dog House Training Tips You Can Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 12:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog house training is important for both puppies and older dogs alike. Read our informative article to see how you can effectively house train your dog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may believe that <strong>dog house training</strong> will not be necessary if you adopt or have an adult or senior dog. This is not always the case. Expect some accidents when your new companion arrives in your home. Once they get used to their new dwellings, accidents should decrease. There are a few reasons why adult and senior dogs might accidentally soil your home.</p>
<p>As dogs age, elimination may need to be done more frequently than in the past. People are no different. Holding it for prolonged periods may not be an option as they age. There is also the possibility that they become incontinent. Although this is an issue, it is not one that can be corrected by house training.</p>
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<p>Your veterinarian will be able to examine your senior dog to see if the accidents have a medical cause. If not, you will have to manage the situation.</p>
<p>If you are a stay at home parent, more frequent outings may be necessary. <strong>Dog house training</strong> should be a joint effort if there are other members of you household. Consistency counts. In the event that you work outside the home, you may have to hire a pet sitter to come in and let your dog out. </p>
<p>There are also doggie diapers that look like baby diapers that you can use. These work best for the girls. The boys may need belly bands. Each of these is either fabric or plastic and has a replaceable absorbent pad. They can be found in some discount stores and in pet stores. Online shops also have them.</p>
<p>For small dogs you will have to make other accommodations. A sheltered area outside the home or under your deck may need to be provided for them in inclement weather. Also a bathroom area covered with mulch or gravel so your small dog won&#8217;t have to deal with wet or tall grass.</p>
<p>If your dog has had a successful program in the past, and suddenly has increased accidents, there can be underlying reasons such as medical issues. Your veterinarian can check for that possibility. Fears, separation anxiety, excitement urinating can also be causes and should be dealt with accordingly. </p>
<p>Although separation anxiety is a possibility it is usually accompanied by other behaviors. Increased accidents as well as barking and destruction of prohibited things will occur. This can be especially true if you have sudden long absences from the home when you take a new job or possibly become ill. Usually this will pass as the dog gets used to the situation. If not an animal behaviorist may have to be consulted.</p>
<p>Take your dogs instincts in consideration if you are adopting and house training a dog. Dogs are territorial. Male and female dogs will mark their turf. It can be a dog you have had for years and suddenly a new family member or pet emerges and they will mark their areas to let them know that those strange smells are only allowable with their own mark on them. Adopting an adult dog is a pleasant experience, because all of those puppy habits are over with and you can get down to basics.</p>
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		<title>House Training a Puppy &#8211; Potty Training Your Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 20:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>House training a puppy can be a time consuming and frustrating experience. It can be traumatic for both you and your puppy, but really doesn&#8217;t have to be. The methods are numerous and the choice is yours. Keep in mind that method number one may not work and you will have to adopt method number two.</p>
<p>If you are a stay-at-home puppy parent you can keep your puppy relatively free but under consistent observation. You may want to leash your pup on a 6 foot leash and keep them close while you go through your normal activities. When you need to leave the puppy unattended, attach the leash to a piece of furniture, not in a area where elimination will cause damage.</p>
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<p>Young puppies cannot hold it for long. Usually it&#8217;s considered one hour for every month until you reach a point that they can no longer hold it. That would indicate a time to step back to the previous time schedule. One hour at one month and two at two months for starters. Some puppies may take longer to catch on then other. Be patient.</p>
<p>If your puppy starts circling, squatting or becomes restless it is time to get the leash and take him outdoors to eliminate. Don&#8217;t forget the reward!</p>
<p>You may want to designate a specific place in your yard for your dog to eliminate. If so, leash your dog and take him to that area every time you take him out for elimination. The repeated trips to the same area and a reward after he completes eliminating just may hasten the training process. All puppies like rewards be it praise, food or a toy. It helps them to bond to you and make you the leader of his very own pack. That is the position that you should hold.</p>
<p><strong>House training a puppy</strong> can be done even if you are not at home for extended periods. You just need to either hire someone to come in to walk him or designate a specific room or part of a room for them to stay. A baby gate is a handy device if you are using a room. Paper training can be done incrementally, depending on the stage of your training and the age of your puppy. </p>
<p>At first you should paper the entire area of the room with several layers of newspaper. You will notice where the puppy starts eliminating. Start decreasing the area from the opposite end of the room until you have a small area and the pup is using it.</p>
<p>Crate training is another method to consider. The crate should be large enough for some movement, standing, sitting and lying down. It can be made comfortable by putting some type of bedding on the floor. Towels, blankets or commercial crate beds can be used. They won&#8217;t mind staying there if it is comfy. </p>
<p>Crate training should be used in moderation. You should never put the puppy in the crate, leave for work and not let him free until you return. Your puppy can become irritated, frightened or too submissive showing fear of everything outside the crate.</p>
<p>House training your puppy is a chore. If properly done it becomes less of a chore. Enjoy!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 14:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Potty training your puppy</strong> has as many methods as there are puppies to train. Here are a couple of suggestions to make the task easier.</p>
<p>First, you must be consistent. Your puppy has a very short time that they are able to hold it. The younger the puppy the shorter the time. You can assume that the puppy can hold it one hour for each month of age.</p>
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<p>Watching for signs that your puppy needs to go out is vitally important. When the sniffing, circling or squatting starts it&#8217;s time to pick up the puppy and leash as you head for your yard.</p>
<p>If you are a working parent of a puppy, potty training your puppy may have several techniques that vary from someone who stays at home. If possible, hiring someone to take your dog out for frequent visits may be the right choice.</p>
<p>Crate training your puppy is another technique. Dogs are instinctively den animals. Have a small, secure place is natural to them. They should not, however be left in the crate unattended for long periods of time. This can lead to timid or aggressive behavior. </p>
<p>As a young pup, you shouldn&#8217;t leave them unattended in the crate for longer than an hour or two. Crates or any area of confinement should be large enough for the puppy to lay down, stand, sit and turn around. When you get the puppy out of the crate, take him to his area immediately and don&#8217;t forget the rewards.</p>
<p>If you have a room that is small and able to be closed off, that can also be an answer. Gating an area of your bathroom or laundry room with a baby gate will make it easier if you are unable to supervise your pup. They should not be confined in small areas for extended periods of time.</p>
<p>Paper training can also be accomplished with the same vigilance. If your puppy needs to be alone for long periods you may consider paper training. The area should be large enough for the dog to play, eat and eliminate. Several layers of newspaper should be place on the entire floor. </p>
<p>There are also litter boxes for dogs at larger pet stores. Each day remove a portion of the paper until it is a relatively small area for your puppy to use. In the event that your pup has an accident in the house, use the papers or rags that you use to clean it up and put them in the area you want your pup to use for their elimination. Smells help the puppy to recognize the area to eliminate.</p>
<p>Be consistent, have patience and don&#8217;t give up. Smaller dogs may take a bit longer than large dogs, but potty training your puppy is not an impossible task. It is actually the first opportunity you will have to let your puppy know what is expected of them and creating a bond that will last forever. Knowing what is expected of him will make your puppy a great companion and entertaining friend.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 21:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Potty training a puppy</strong> can be quite challenging. The need for consistency is primary followed closely by patience, commitment and vigilance. It can be a tedious task, but following the following steps could make your job a lot easier. Your puppy will learn a lot faster with a consistent schedule of basic procedures.</p>
<p>Puppies and babies do best on a schedule. This will teach them that there is a time to play, a time to eat and a time to potty. One usually follows the other. Puppies can control their bladder for short periods. The rule of thumb is one month, one hour, two months, two hours and so on. Potty breaks have to be carried out on a regular schedule. Consequently if you work outside the home it is advisable to hire someone to come in and give your baby his breaks.</p>
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<p>After eating or drinking, playing, and sleeping, your puppy should go out. At least every two hours is a must.</p>
<p>While potty training a puppy it is advisable to find an outside spot that you want your puppy to use regularly. Leash your puppy and walk him to a specified area to do his business. Once he completes his elimination, reward him. Rewards are important to make the experience one that he would like to do regularly.</p>
<p>Food and water should be given on schedule as well. Most puppies will eat three or four times each day. The water dish should be picked up about two hours before bedtime. In the event that he wakes you up during the night, make it a simple excursion. No playing, no conversation and just enough lights to find your way. Once he does his business, take him back to his bed.</p>
<p>Preventing your puppy from having accidents in the house requires constant observation. It may be necessary to leash the puppy and take him with you when possible. At other times he can be tethered to a piece of furniture. Watch for signals that he may have to go potty. Such things as restlessness, sniffing or circling should prompt you to pick him up and get him outside. Don&#8217;t forget the leash and the reward. Rewards are very important.</p>
<p>Once your puppy has become more reliable with his elimination times, you may allow a little more freedom. He may be allowed to wander around for short periods learning what smells and tastes good and giving you a chuckle on a daily basis. Don&#8217;t jump to this step too quickly. If you don&#8217;t keep an eye on his activities, you may be spending a lot of time cleaning up the little messes that will appear.</p>
<p>Some puppies are quick to learn and can start showing signs that they are ready for some freedom quite easily. Others, especially small ones, may take a little longer and a lot more patience. Again, patience, vigilance and consistency are vitally important to potty train your puppy. You will both appreciate your efforts and have a friend offering unconditional love for a very long time.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you bring a new dog into the family, you will need to hire the right <strong>dog training Los Angeles</strong> professional to ensure the new addition fits nicely into your home. It is crucial that your new pet receive proper training right away so they know how to behave properly and do not damage your home. </p>
<p>A good trainer will have years of education and experience working with dogs of various breeds and will be able to help you control and handle your own dog effectively. </p>
<p>It is important to note that there is a big difference between an inexperienced dog trainer and a true dog training Los Angeles professional. Make sure that you find a trainer with the right qualifications and a proven track record.</p>
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<h2>Knowledge Comes with Experience</h2>
<p>The amount of experience your dog trainer has is very important because with experience comes knowledge. A trainer who has tried it all and been around for years will spend less time guessing and trying unproven techniques, and more time effectively training you to interact with your new pet. </p>
<p>When you are paying the trainer by the hour, every minute of time they waste on ineffective techniques is another wasted dollar. When you hire an experienced professional that knows what they are doing, you will accomplish more in less time.   </p>
<p>Further, a more experienced dog training Los Angeles professional is less risky in terms of harming your pet. An inexperienced trainer may become overzealous during training and bring harm to your dog out of ignorance. They simply may not recognize when they are pushing too hard. </p>
<p>Safety will be a primary concern for a true dog training professional, so hiring someone with adequate experience is the best way to ensure the safety of your pet during all forms of training and correction.</p>
<h2>Necessary Patience</h2>
<p>It takes a great deal of patience to effectively make progress with most dogs. Trainers that are impatient while working with a dog will not be very effective and may actually cause dangerous situations under the right circumstances. Any trainer working with your pet should use gradual lessons, with each new skill being learned completely by the dog before the next lesson in the sequence is approached.</p>
<p>An experienced dog trainer will understand completely how difficult and frustrating it can be to patiently instruct a dog that does not pick up new skills quickly. With a trained professional, this frustration will never be taken out on the dog. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s just like an elementary school teacher who grows frustrated with a child who is slow to learn new concepts. They have to hide that impatience and continue to work with the child in new ways.</p>
<p>Every dog must eventually learn how to obey and please its owner, but this rarely occurs overnight. Skilled dog training Los Angeles professionals will apply patience and positive reinforcement to teach your pet to behave properly and blend into the family.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Miami &#8211; Types of Training Available</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 20:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order for a dog and its owner to get along and live happily, the dog must be entered into <strong>dog training Miami</strong> of some sort right from day one.  When this is neglected, many problematic dog behaviors can develop which cause problems between dog and owner. </p>
<p>In some cases, owners will end up turning untrained dogs over to their local Humane Society. They simply do not know what else to do with the disorderly dog.  Rather than giving up the dog, owners should call up local dog training school and learn how to get their pet under control.</p>
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<h2>Training Options</h2>
<p>Some dog training Miami programs train dogs that will later become useful in professional situations. Through these training courses, the dogs are prepared to work in the security industry, as attack dogs, or even as search dogs hunting down hidden drugs or bombs. Some eventually track down buried bodies or missing people. </p>
<p>In addition, there are dog training programs in Miami which prepare dogs to work as Seeing Eye dogs for the blind. Some will also be trained to help the elderly with daily living tasks. Some dog owners will even have their pets trained to protect their family in the event an intruder bursts into their home. These dogs are great at guarding their loved ones, but remain safe in the presence of strangers and children.</p>
<p>Other dog training Miami programs teach very basis skills that allow ordinary dogs to live peacefully and safely with their human families. There are basic training courses which teach the dogs how to walk on a leash correctly, sit, stay, lie down, and follow other basic commands.</p>
<p>For dogs that have already become prone to problematic behaviors, there are dog training courses designed to correct these problems. Correction can be received through private lessons or in a group setting. Some of the most common problematic behaviors include excessive digging, becoming aggressive with other animals, and nonstop barking. There are a variety of methods which are typically used to combat these behaviors, depending on the trainer and dog involved.</p>
<p>Some dog training programs will use food and dog treats as positive reinforcement for the display of proper behavior during training. Yet, some other programs do not use treats at all. These programs will instead use the attention and love of the owners as a form of positive reinforcement. This is better for the dog&#8217;s long term retention of new behaviors.</p>
<p>Also, there are dog training Miami programs for dog owners. During these lessons owners learn how to develop and maintain an exercise program for their dog as well as essential breed-specific information. They may also learn about mental training strategies that will help keep the dog happy and obedient, rather than bored and destructive.</p>
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		<title>How to Stop German Shepherd Aggression</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 17:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As long as proper training is obtained to <strong>stop German shepherd aggression</strong>, this breed of dog actually makes an excellent companion for certain types of people. German shepherds are naturally aggressive, but with proper training these dogs can become effective companions that cause no problems for the owners or other members of the household. </p>
<p>There are several different training options that can control and eliminate aggression in this breed, and with consistency and patience they often become excellent pets for many families.</p>
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<h2>Stopping Aggression Training Options</h2>
<p>The best time to seek training to stop German shepherd aggression is while the dogs are still small puppies. This ensures that the skills and behaviors learned are ingrained in the dogs for the rest of their lives. </p>
<p>When puppies are purchased from a legitimate German shepherd breeder, the breeder may train the puppies against aggression before they are turned over to their new owners. </p>
<p>Others may refer the new owners to one of their trusted colleagues who specialize in training this breed against their characteristic aggression. These training methods often prove very effective since breeders have a great deal of experience training this breed and often own their own highly trained dogs.</p>
<p>When breeder training to stop German shepherd aggression is not available, there are other training courses open. These courses are held by professional dog trainers who are trained to instruct owners to get their dogs to act appropriately and follow basic commands. </p>
<p>In crowded urban areas where thousands of people cross paths on a daily basis, there is likely to be an abundance of dog training classes available for this aggressive breed of dog.</p>
<p>In some cases, boot camp training may even be suitable to owners who want to stop aggression before it gets out of hand. In this case, the dog stays at a training facility for an extended period of time, between a few days up to a few weeks at a time. They receive extensive anti-aggression training to dampen their aggression toward humans.</p>
<p>Boot camp settings allow the dogs to experience real life situations in a safe training environment, which tends to be quite effective. </p>
<p>When German shepherds experience firsthand the positive behaviors they are expected to perform they learn faster than when they are locked in a room with a trainer vocally telling them what to do. </p>
<p>This is a great way to stop German shepherd aggression, since the dogs quickly pick up expected positive behaviors when allowed to experience positive behaviors firsthand. </p>
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		<title>Weimaraner Training Tips Even Beginners Can Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 20:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, you just brought a new Weimaraner home and are anxious for your first Weimaraner training tips. You want your new pup to sit, lie down, roll over or possibly shake paws on command. Or, perhaps you just want your new puppy to become potty trained as quickly as possible. Whatever you want right now, the following training tips designed specifically for new owners just starting with training.</p>
<p>The first tip is simply to have fun! Enough said there.</p>
<p>The second tip is to remain consistent through each level of training, and the third tip is to give very clear directions and signals so your dog understands what you want them to do.</p>
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<p>You can find more detailed Weimaraner training tips by consulting with skilled dog trainers in your local area, but these simple tips should get you started and ready for more advanced training in the future.</p>
<h2>Fun Training</h2>
<p>No matter what happens, make a vow to have fun with all aspects of training. There are many different methods for training this dog breed, but every one of them will be more effective when attempted with a lighthearted attitude. When you aren&#8217;t having fun, your dog can&#8217;t have fun. That means they are less likely to listen to your commands when you give them.</p>
<p>Training offers a valuable opportunity to get to know your dog and to create a stronger bond with them. Take advantage and spend this quality time with your pet. In the end, you&#8217;ll see your training efforts pay off as your dog behaves exactly as you want!</p>
<h2>Consistent Training</h2>
<p>Once training has started, you must remain consistent, which simply means doing the same actions and giving the exact same commands over and over until your dog starts to respond correctly. If you start training your dog with one method and then switch to something different, you can&#8217;t expect them to understand your commands. Your dog must understand what your commands mean and that type of understanding only comes with consistent repetitions. The chosen training and reward method should be repeated more and more as your dog starts to perform on cue.</p>
<h2>Clear Training</h2>
<p>Make certain your dog can figure out what you expect of them with any given command. If they can&#8217;t figure it out, they will become confused and their performance and obedience will suffer tremendously. This can be quite frustrating for you, but it is even more so for your dog who really wants to please you. In these cases, the dog will not understand why you&#8217;re not pleased with them.</p>
<p>So, it is very important to be very clear with your expectations and commands. For instance, you can teach your dog to shake paws by placing their paw in your hand and imitating the shaking motion. It must be repeated in the exact same manner over and over again.</p>
<p>With these Weimaraner training tips, your dog will be trained before you know it and you&#8217;ll have a tight bond with your pet that can&#8217;t be broken.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dog breeds for today&#8217;s family. They are not only beautiful and friendly, but they are intelligent, playful and eager to please. Golden Retriever training is easy because of the breed&#8217;s natural characteristics. A dog who enjoys people, loves to please, and likes to eat gives the trainer plenty of leverage to use to control and manage the dog&#8217;s behavior.</p>
<p>A well trained dog makes a perfect family pet and a well trained Golden Retriever will give you and your family years of friendship and enjoyment. Training any dog is not an easy task because it takes consistency and a little bit of know-how. It&#8217;s easy to become frustrated and discouraged when your pet seems to be in control of you. </p>
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<p>Learning a few basic methods of Golden Retriever training will help you turn your little, fluffy bundle of joy into a treasured family pet.</p>
<h2>Crate Training Your Dog</h2>
<p>The best way to housebreak any dog is to use a crate to train them where and when to go to the bathroom. It&#8217;s a simple way to control their behavior as a dog will not go in their crate unless left in it way too long. Many people avoid using a crate to train their dogs because they think it is cruel to lock them up in a cage. </p>
<p>But that&#8217;s people thinking. If you could think like a dog you&#8217;d realize that dogs love a small place to call their own. Once they get used to it you will find they sleep in it even when the door is left open.</p>
<p>To crate train your dog the first step is to make it comfortable. Add blankets or bedding to soften the floor and one or two toys. Nestle a treat or two in the bedding and then guide your puppy to the crate. Let him go in the crate and find a treat and he will be hooked on the crate lifestyle! </p>
<p>Leave your puppy in the crate for short periods of time and then take him outside to potty. Be sure and give him lots of praise whenever he behaves the way you want him to behave.</p>
<h2>Eliminating Chewing &#038; Biting</h2>
<p>Most dogs chew instinctively. They do this for a variety of reasons. Just like babies who are teething, a puppy&#8217;s gums and teeth can be bothersome and so they chew on any kind of surface that feels good to them. In addition, the &#8220;mouth&#8221; objects out of curiosity and playfulness. Proper Golden Retriever training requires teaching your dog what is appropriate to chew on and what is not.</p>
<p>Offering your dog plenty of appropriate chew tones and bones will keep them busy chewing what is okay to chew so they do not have time to chew the wrong things. A dog who is left alone for long periods of time and who does not get enough exercise will often chew out of boredom.  </p>
<p>If he nips at you in playfulness, give him a chew toy to keep his mouth busy while you&#8217;re playing with him.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever training takes time and patience but is well worth the effort. You and your dog will be happier and more relaxed when properly trained. Golden Retrievers are responsive to praise and treats as rewards for good behavior. They are active, high energy dogs and sometimes they have short attention spans during training. Keep training sessions short and enjoyable and your Golden will well behaved in no time.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Boston &#8211; Train Your Dog like a Pro</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are trying to find dog training in Boston you can check out the available methods that are available online, at the library or at your local pet store. No matter what type of goal you may have in mind you should find a variety of techniques that you can use. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are trying to find dog training in Boston you can check out the available methods that are available online, at the library or at your local pet store. No matter what type of goal you may have in mind you should find a variety of techniques that you can use. </p>
<p>Some dog owners are well aware that they lack some of the qualities that a good trainer should possess. If you think that you should be counted among these individuals then perhaps you should consider hiring a professional dog trainer to handle the basic obedience and advanced training that you want your dog to learn.</p>
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<p>You can find nearly as many different training programs as there are breeds of dogs. If you are timid about the approach that should be used you can find group classes at pet stores and community centers. A professional who is familiar with dog training Boston Terriers and other breeds will be in charge of the class and he will show each owner the best way to personally instruct their pet.</p>
<p>There are some professional dog trainers that will make house calls which can be less intimidating for your animal.  Many instructors who can boast dog training Boston Terriers  among their credentials are very much in favor of letting the dog remain in his usual surroundings during these training sessions. They feel that they can better judge the progress when the dog is under less stress and it is easy to discover any unusual behaviors that have become problems for the owner.</p>
<p>You will still find some trainers who use negative reinforcement as part of the program but the majority will prefer to use positive reinforcement with all dogs.  Food treats are frequently  the reward of choice during a training session, but a savvy dog trainer will try to discover what the driving force is for the animal that they are working with. Some dogs will do anything just so they can play with a ball, others will put their best paw forward in exchange for some quality time with their favorite toy, and some just want to be loved, praised and appreciated.</p>
<h2>Dog Training Details</h2>
<p>One particular type of dog training Boston residents are excited about uses Zen principles to help teach the dogs. These instructors feel that a positive, non-threatening environment and mutual respect and understanding are necessary to successfully teach canines. These sessions take place at the dog’s home and customers can request assistance 7 days a week.</p>
<p>Fun for pets is the theme of yet another program. In this training it is the owner who is first given the instruction and then he gets to teach this material to the dog. Games and exercise are the focal points that keep these training sessions hopping with excitement.</p>
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<p>Dog training Boston residents can rely on is available throughout the city. A dog owner might select a class that uses only positive reinforcement for their loveable canine. Many of these programs are held at the training facilities instead of in the home. A number of seminars are also available for both owners and dogs. These offer specific help for dogs that need some intensive guidance and behavior modification. Many of the top Boston based programs can enroll puppies as young as 8 weeks.<br />
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