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Dog Obedience Training – What You Should Know

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Many dog owners know that training their dogs is very important. A trained dog is the best in people and is suitable for different situations are handled. When it comes to dog obedience training, it is preferable that you train your dog yourself as the delivery of a specialist.

The experience is very rewarding for you and your dog. You can also have an obedience training the dog as a sort of time relationship between you and your dog. After classes together, you and your dog will be closer together.

If there is one quality you need to train your dog yourself is patience. There will be times when your dog does not follow his orders and there will be times whenever you want to hear, shouting at the top of your lungs would be. Fits Always keep in mind that the dog needs time to get the training to give.

Some dog owners tend to forget that, too, that dogs are not humans, and do not speak the same way as humans. It’s too long, if you believe that any progress in the field of training. In cases like this, your dog has more time to lessons that gives absorb.

One thing you should remember to train dog obedience is the importance of positive reinforcement. Dogs are living things that are good for positive reinforcement. So if you did something, you should read the lesson with a reward and some words of encouragement. And ‘no doubt accelerate the learning process.

Last but not least, training dog obedience should be fun. Keep the environment as low as possible.

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By: David Ramsey

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The Different Types Of Dog training Collars

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Dogs bark for several reasons and it is in their nature to bark whenever they sense an intruder or when they have other problems. The ugly thing about barking is that it can become very annoying if our dog barks most of the time and without any obvious reasons. A Dog training collar is the best solution for your dog and it was created in order to solve the behavior problems of your dog.

Dog training collars are recommended if your dog has developed a barking problem. The Dog training collar is used to stop a dog that barks for apparently no reason at all. Studies have shown that the painless collars have much better results than the ones that inflict pain. Dog training collars need to be purchased with precaution and dog owners are advised to do some research regarding collars before actually buying one, because nowadays there are a lot of types of collars on the market, designed for different purposes. Dog training collars that can be easily found are: barking collars with electric charge, barking collars with spray control, barking collars with vibration control and choke collars.

A Dog training collar with electric charge is a type of collar that activates an electrical charge that will stop once the dog no longer barks.  These collars have several levels of electric charge intensity which vary from one manufacturer to another. It must be mentioned that the electric charge does not hurt the animal in any way and that these types of collars are not recommended in the case of dogs which weigh less than eight pounds. Dog training collars can be easily adjusted according to the dog’s weight and size.

A Dog training collar with spray control has a vibration sensor that emits an annoying citrus spray that dogs seem to dislike very much. This spray is harmless but efficient in the case of dogs which have a barking problem. These types of collars are considered more humane and more efficient than the others, being recommended by dog specialists. Dog training collars with vibration control emit an ultrasonic sound that interrupts barking immediately by startling the animal, while choke collars are indicated only when the dog owner has the time to train his dog or when he resorts to a dog trainer that will do this.

It is very important to keep in mind that barking collars should be used only when your canine friend has a problem. Dog training collar may be easily removed once the dog no longer presents barking problems. We recommend you to consult a dog specialist before buying a barking collar. He will identify your dog’s problem and he will tell you what type of collar should be used in his case. Do not hesitate to use barking collars as long as they are necessary, since they are very efficient and they do not harm your dog in any way.

 

By: Mark Stimpson

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Things You Should Learn About Dog Obedience Training

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As pets, dogs are not only meant to be confined at home. There are chances when you have to take them out for a walk or bring them to any destination. Even more, the dog needs to learn the proper behavior despite being kept at home. Socializing is one skill that he has to be trained with. Thus, let him undergo dog obedience training.

You see, all of your family members should feel safe and at ease with your pet. There are dogs that seem to be agitated and such behavior can definitely threaten your family’s safety. While training him may be quite a daunting task, you will realize that it will be all worth it. Sooner or later, you will appreciate your efforts.

The Real Scope of Dog Training

Obedience training is composed of several areas. It ranges from the simplest one up to the most advance instructions for your dog. The basics often include the simple commands that should make your dog respond. Included are come, sit, stand, roll over, stay, down, and the likes. The advance training includes giving directions for fetching something and many others. There are techniques used as well like positive reinforcement, clicker training, collar and leash, and the rewards given for any positive and likeable behavior.

Dog obedience is a training that is often recommended for the wild and unruly animals. But in your case, a new pet will be more in his best foot if given the proper training.

The Importance of Obedience Training

As a dog owner, you should understand the significance of training your pet to obey. A trained dog is very suitable to bring around friends and other people without fear of attacking anyone. It is then like tagging along a well-behaved human being. You don’t like your dog to be misbehaving and causing nuisance, right? Therefore, allow him to absorb a kind of mentality that emphasizes the need to act accordingly in different situations.

Dog Obedience Training by Yourself

Although professionals are more into this thing, it will be a rewarding experience for you and your dog if the training is conducted personally. The training sessions will not only serve as educational but also suffice for your bonding moments. Doing so will establish a closer bond between the two of you.

Training your dog calls for more patience on your part. It will be hard on your dog’s part to process your commands and will take time to execute them. There will be moments when you feel like giving up and snapping but don’t punish your dog without any reason. This may agitate him. Keep in mind that your dog needs to adjust and learning doesn’t happen overnight.

Positive reinforcements are likewise very essential. They will boost your dog to do better. It will speed up his learning process too.

Dog obedience training is therefore a very important thing to attend to. So, enjoy the moments with your pet the way he will enjoy his time with you.

By: Sutiyo Na

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How do i become a professional dog trainer?

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magical_angel2003 asked:

I have been training dogs ever since i can remember,however i haven’t got any qualifications as a dog trainer. Does anyone out there know how i would go about getting qualified??

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Common Questions Regarding Leash Training

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Many dog owners have the tendency to neglect training their dogs on a leash. Why is this you ask? The most common answers given are that they either feel it is far too much hassle or that it is a waste of time. To me, that just means that they are too lazy to own up to the responsibility and therefore have no business having the animal in the first place. Unfortunately, the importance of training a dog on a leash has been grossly underestimated. Ironically, leash training is far simpler than what you might think and really does not consume a lot of time.

Consider the technique as an investment towards training your dog properly, especially if it is a larger breed that will grow to over 50 pounds. There are numerous questions that come to the forefront about leashes and leash training. What type is best? What type should be avoided? How long the dog should be walked at a time? What can be done so the dog doesn’t pull you when they are on a leash? And many more.

As a result of all the questions that we get bombarded with at times, I have decided to compile a list of the five most common ones although no one question is less important than any of the others. Additionally, there are no hard and fast rules about leash training or any other type other than being extremely positive in all aspects of it. Negativity with any type of dog obedience training is always discouraged. What follows is the list of those top 5 questions and the answers to them.

1) What is the best type of material for a leash to be constructed of? The most commonly used material today is nylon for three key reasons:

they are easy to wash and care for

they are extremely durable

they are manufactured in a wide array of colors

However, on the downside, if the dog bolts and you do not have a firm grip on that leash, it can burn your hand.

2) A six-foot leash constructed from leather has always been the recommended material and size in my opinion. Leather is very durable, will not burn your hand if pulled, and enables a firmer grip for the trainer.

3) Are chain leashes acceptable to use when training the dog? Chain leashes are still being used but just like the nylon types, they can injure your hands if the dog pulls away and you do not have a firm grip. Conversely, they are literally indestructible.

4) What is an acceptable distance for the leash to extend between you and the dog? Most dog trainers will tell you that 5 to 6 feet is an adequate distance to afford your puppy or adult dog with. There is a dual benefit here in that it gives the animal enough distance to sniff things out along their walk but you still have enough control of the situation at that length.

5) What is the recommended width for a leash? A ½’ to ¾’ wide leash is the most commonly recommended width by trainers, but once again, it is also a matter of what you will be the most comfortable with based on the size of your hand.

By: Jeff Nenadic

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Human Training For Dogs

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We hear a lot about the concerns surrounding electronic dog collars. These collars do have built in safety features that help make them safe, useful and humane for all normal, healthy dogs.

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Collars with Sound Correction

If you review the electronic training collars that are available you’ll find that nearly every one of them has an audible option. These can be used with perimeter training, hunting/field training or even for training your pet. These collars issue a sound that while most people can’t hear them they are not pleasant for your dog to hear. These beeps can be used to stop inappropriate behavior by sending a transmission from a hand-held transmitter. Most dogs once they realize that certain behavior results in these unpleasant sounds then they will stop the behavior. The training is accomplished because the animal begins to realize that the sound is associated with the behavior and soon he’ll realize that if he acts differently, the sound will not be heard. This will help keep your dog safe, behaved and well under control. These corrections are effective and they are humane, safe and temporary.

Collars that Vibrate

We’ve all had a telephone or perhaps a pager that vibrated so we’re familiar with how mild the vibration is. Much like this, an electronic vibrating collar is used for training dogs. While these collars issue a mild vibration that cannot harm your dog, because the vibration starts suddenly, the dog focuses his attention on what’s going on. If the vibration is properly administered, the dog learns that it’s an indication that he’s doing something that is unacceptable. These vibrations can be manually controlled if used in a fence and they can be electronically programmed into collars. Either way, this vibration is likely to deter inappropriate behavior or barking.

Training Collars

One on nice thing about the collars for training is they soon become self-fulfilling. Your dog is likely to correct any behavior that is unacceptably by your dog merely seeing you approach him with the collar. This means that your dog is conditioned to associating the beeps or vibrations with the collar. This method of training is called associative learning – the dog learning the proper response to direct stimulation.

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The Electric or Static Charge

Owners of dogs who are particularly stubborn may find the beeping or vibrating collar isn’t enough to control their dogs. The electric or static charge that your dog gets from these collars is quite similar from the shock you’d get if you picked up a static charge from your carpeting and then touched something metal. The shock has no long term effect, but it is a bit of surprise.

Trainer Control

One of the best safety features of most electronic collars is that you as the trainer have complete control over the level of stimulation. You elect the intensity of the beep, vibration or static. Your dog will receive the training he needs, it will be humane and you can achieve results quickly, and with complete control. You’ll quickly find the levels that work best with your dog.

You will hear about many trainers that tell you that they check out the collars on themselves. This is because trainers want to be comfortable that the level of stimulation that they are giving to their dogs is safe. Educating yourself about the various types of collars that are available will mean humane, practical training of your dog. You and your dog can have more fun if he’s well trained and receptive to your commands. Using the proper training collar can help ensure this.

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Choosing A Dog Training Course

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You’ve got a dog with behavior problems, or you just plain want your dog to listen to you, but you don’t know where to begin. You need help and answers badly, but you don’t want to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a professional dog trainer to come to your house.

Well, you’re not alone, there are many people in this situation. While it is true that professional dog trainers usually get the job done the best and in the shortest amount of time, they are very expensive for most people.

But don’t give up on your precious pooch just yet because there is help out there: online help!

There are many dog training courses that you can purchase online that will teach you how to train your dog correctly, and show you what to do about behavior problems like biting, chewing, excessive barking, tearing up your furniture, or peeing in your house.

Many of the good ones also teach you how to train your dog to walk on the leash properly, so that you’re the one in control and your dog is not pulling you everywhere. Some even teach how to train a dog to do tricks.

The problem is that you don’t want to spend your hard earned money without knowing for sure which courses are good, and which ones are just a bunch of hot air and tell you things that will never work.

So, how do you begin on your search for the best dog training course, without getting burned by a substandard course? Follow these rules when looking for a dog training course, and you’ll be one step ahead of the game:

1. Choose a course designed by a professional dog trainer. This is VERY important, because a professional is more likely to reveal practical dog training methods that actually work. If you can, find a dog training course designed by someone who runs a dog training academy or school. They are the true experts in this field.

2. The fact is that dog training courses aren’t really for training dogs at all, they’re for training people, so you want to find one that is easy for you to understand. Look for a course that focuses on training the owner first, because ultimately it is YOU who is going to be training your dog, not the course itself!

3. A good dog training course will focus on teaching you how your dog thinks. People and dogs have been living together for thousands of years, but your dog’s way of thinking is completely different than yours. That’s why most people fail in training their dog on their own and need help in the first place. Look for a dog training course that will teach you how your dog’s mind responds to things, and how to recognize certain dog behavior and what it means. That’s the mark of a winning dog training course.

4. The last thing to consider is price. There are many very good dog training courses out there selling for $100 or less. Don’t think that just because you spend more money that you will get a better course, because it’s simply not true. Some of the more expensive dog training courses are most likely put together by internet marketers, and their only aim is to take your money and give you very little in return. So, keep it under $100, no matter which dog training course you decide to buy.

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By: Todd Nelson

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Best Dog Training Secrets Revealed

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Dogs are the most preferred pets by majority of the population ever since the beginning of history. They have proven themselves to be efficient, loyal, highly intellectual and trainable in various tasks. They can be sweet and meek to their owners but ferocious to total strangers. This makes them a perfect companion for those who are single and unattached as well as to couples who are just planning to start their own families. People from all ages can also quickly adapt to the presence of an adorable canine.

A lot of the dog’s behavior has something to do with his breed and training in his days as a young pup. Since you can’t do anything anymore about a dog’s breed because it is an inherent part of his personality, you just have to make sure that he was trained well in his younger days so that you won’t be experiencing any attitude problems when he is already a full grown adult. So the next time you want to get a new puppy as a pet, here are some of the well-kept secrets of puppy training that you should know in order to have a well-behaved pet in the future.

Before anything else, you must first establish a good rapport with your pet. Do not immediately start ordering difficult tricks that will make him want to scamper away with his tail between his legs. Set the mood first by playing with him, cuddling him and stroking his tummy. When he seems to be well rested and relaxed, you can start the drill by taking away his freedom. This might sound harsh but you have no choice if you want to impose discipline in his life.

Chain him, put him in his kennel or place him inside a crate to show that you mean business. At first, they might get a little noisy and howl until the wee hours of the morning, especially if they have been previously used to a very free lifestyle. Try to be immune to this kind of suffering. Sooner or later, they will realize that all their whimpering will have no effect on you. This will inculcate the fact that you are the boss and your orders must be followed strictly down to the last letter. It won’t be long before they get used to this set up and will look forward to your arrival.

Second, teach him a simple trick followed by a treat. The treat could come in the form of a small chewable bone or a piece meat. Just like the classic conditioning method by renowned psychologist Ivan Pavlov, they will learn to associate the new trick with food. This will stroke their interest and whet their appetite for more food.

Third, you can go the opposite way of the second step and let your dog learn through the negative conditioning process. Instead of giving a nice reward, teach him the power of the words no, stop and don’t in a strong and authoritative tone. They will distinguish that it is something significant in relation to your voice.

Fourth, you have to be consistent. When you give a reward or punishment, make sure that it is commensurate to the good task or the bad behavior. Variety is something that needs to be avoided like the plague in this situation because your dog will get confused if you can’t follow through with the initial rules you have set. The same rule applies to all the people in your household including your wife and kids.

Lastly, give alternatives. If there are tricks or chores that he can’t easily obey like not digging the flower patch or the plant box, then provide another option like another digging space within your yard. Don’t be such a strict disciplinarian all the time.



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Small Dog Training: Obediende School 101

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Having problems training your small dog? Is there a difference in training a regular-sized pup and a toy dog? Are there helpful tips that can make your small dog training life easier?

The truth is there’s really no difference when it comes to training all kinds of dogs, no matter what their breed or size. The challenges my older brother went through while training his Labrador retriever, for example, were the same challenges I had to face in training my much smaller cocker spaniel. However, how different kinds of dogs respond to training may vary. Labs are typically friendlier and more good-natured, while spaniels are a little moodier and more apt to snap.

What about small dogs or toy dogs? What’s the best way to train them? Here are some tips you might find helpful in small dog training.

Avoid carrying small dogs around



People who own small dogs tend to carry the pup around with them instead of letting them walk on a leash. This habit can be detrimental to your training, especially when you’re trying to potty train them. Carrying your dog to the garden or the potty box when it needs to go will give it the impression that you will always be around to do so. And when you’re not – ah, the horror. So, use a leash. And next time your dog makes a mess on your carpet, walk him to the spot, let him smell it, say “bad dog” firmly and then lead him to the proper potty place. Hopefully, he’ll get the picture before the 10th try.

Aggressive behavior in small dogs



Watch out for aggressive behavior in your small dog.  Don’t allow your small dog to get away with it because of his size.  Many behaviors which are not condoned in larger dogs seem to be allowed very often in small dogs.  For example, if a small dog growls at a larger dog, it is sometimes seen as cute.  This is dominant, aggressive behavior, and you should try to change it.

Reward and punishment



Using the reward and punishment system is perhaps the best way to train a dog – big or small. Dogs (and humans too!) learn through good and bad experiences. Humanely punishing your dog when he chews your couch will help him remember not to do it again. And rewarding him for, say, pooping in the right place, will reinforce the behavior.

Even though there is no difference between small dog training and training larger dogs, the above factors do influence their training.  So watch out for behaviors that you are unintentionally letting them get away with, and you will have a more balanced pup.

Feel free to pick up this great resource for dog training advice.



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Dog Training Tips And Advice

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Here are some rules for letting your dog know who the boss is (or should be).

We all know people who are great at training their dogs and sometimes even their cats, but good advice is sometimes hard to

come by.

I have put this together to show you that training a dog is fun and quite simple as well. Take your time and don’t think

because this is simple advice it is not relevant because it is.

Don’t be too hard on your dog tho as he is your best friend too.

1. Set some rules immediately and stick to them.

2. Keep out of situations that promote inappropriate behavior.

3. Always observe your dog and provide what it needs to be cared for and attended to.

4. Supervise your dog diligently through undivided individual attention and training, and restrict them to a limited area of the house until training is complete.

5. Encourage good behavior with praise and attention always.

6. Correct bad behaviors instantly by providing positive alternatives. (A toy for a slipper, scratching post for the sofa.)

7. Never physically punish or force compliance to commands. This is always bad and may lead to fear biting or aggression.

8. Don’t play rough or encourage aggression or play at biting.

9. Expose your dog to many people, animals, and environments where you want them to live.

10. See your veterinarian if a serious or unresolved behavior problems persist.

These rules will help you get the most from your dog as quickly as possible.

Above all love your dog and he/she will love you back. Bad behavior can sometimes be stopped just as it begins but you need

to be hard but fair. Dog training classes may be the answer if your dog is getting out of hand.

Ask people who have trained dogs before for their help and advice. It might be a good idea to go to dog forums on the

internet as well. Lots of dog articles and advice can be had there too.

Whatever you decide good luck in training your dog or dogs.

By: Willaim Stewart

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