Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
12:54 pm
Have you ever wondered about the training that goes into training a dog for an electric dog fence system? It can be very easy if you don’t cut corners and if you use a professional. If you do cut corners with the electric fence for dogs because you are impatient or because you use someone not qualified for conditioning, you can create a traumatic experience for your dog that can last for years.
If training isn’t done correctly, dogs can be afraid to even go outside. Poor training can cause dogs to use the home as a place to do its business. It can cause more fearful and timid tendencies to grow. Improperly trained dogs can repeatedly run through the invisible fence and sometimes can never be contained.
It doesn’t take any longer or any more work to do it right from the beginning. I am sure your dog would feel the same way if he/she could express it to you. Done properly, a dog does not have to fear the electric dog fence system; but, will look forward to playing and getting exercise in the yard every day.
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Friday, July 23rd, 2010 at
7:59 pm
Training a dog can be in the very least a huge challenge. This is especially true when you are training a pup. You will have numerous things to remember for your pup in training him to be a well behaved adult dog. Dog crate training is very effective for many aspects of a dogs lesson in being well mannered.
Puppies and adult dogs can benefit from crate training. This is especially true if you have a puppy. Introducing his crate to him in a positive way is important. The same goes for the adult dog. Never allow situations to occur that will cause a dog to regard his crate as a bad place.
Keep up with the amount of time you leave your pup or adult dog in a crate, puppies should never spend longer than a couple of hours at a time inside it. Older dogs crate time may vary, but never leave them for longer than they would spend taking a nap. Being locked up too long inside a crate will create anxiety issues about you and being inside the crate. If you are using a crate to house train, make sure to take him out as soon as he wakes up.This is true for adults and puppies.
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Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at
5:31 pm
If your dog has started chewing, biting, barking or causing you other problems then this is the sign you need to start taking control of your dog. It’s up to you to teach him what’s right and what’s wrong – or how will he ever know?
Make Sure You Teach Your Dog Right
If you want to take control of your dog to stop all the chewing, then you’ll need to realise that the effort should go both ways. If your dog’s going to put effort in to learn about what you want him to do, then you need to make sure you give back by keeping him interested, taking him out, and always, ALWAYS, giving him positive praise through the training.
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Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 at
2:17 pm
Training your very own dog is a long and difficult process, this is mainly due to the fact that your dogs do not understand what you want them to do, no matter how much they actually want to please you! They also generally have very short attention span, which make the task even harder especially if you’re doing it for the very first time. Before you call it quits, consider having some basic training aids to help you.
Punishing your dog every single time they do not perform what you ask of them is actually the worst way to go about dog training, especially when you are trying to induce certain behavior in them. As such, why not consider setting up a reward system instead? This way your dog will view that certain behavior are more favorable because of the reward they receive each time, and will be positively reinforced to perform the same type of behavior in order to get the reward! Just make sure that you are not setting up an impossible task to achieve for your pet.
If you have been contemplating about buying items that can help your with your dog training, be sure to pick those that have been used to good effects by others. Items like choke collars and chains are bad for dog training because they’re ineffective, and can be abusive! A sturdy collar and a good leash can be considered as more useful because the owner can gently remind the dog with a slight tug instead of the abusive choke collar when you want the dog to do something such as to stop barking.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
4:01 pm
Tired of your puppy’s annoying nuisance barking? A lot of pet correction methods are out there. Shock collars are one effective method of reducing your pet’s barking.
Let’s discuss the way shock collars work and how they are to be used.
When activated, shock collars emit a small jolt of electricity to your pet when its vocal cords vibrate significantly. The electric charge is a corrective amount and doesn’t injure your pet.
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at
9:29 pm
It is common to see dogs that can do not just tricks but also chores. Some dogs can fetch things in the house, some can open doors, and others can do addition by their barks or even run errands for their owners. It is no wonder there exists a special relationship between humans and dogs.
If you are a dog owner but have no experience in teaching your dog anything at all, you might want to start now while your dog is still young. The older your dog gets, the less likely he or she will want to start listening to you.
For starters, the number one trick is to get them to sit on command. This does take some time, but is a good basic trick. You need to stick at it and ensure that you have some kind of reward to give them when they do well.
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
3:48 pm
There are a large number of distinctive puppy training tips you could have a shot at. The thing is, several of these are usually only a sham and many pet lovers wind up having to take their doggie to some professional instructor after striving with all that they have to teach the doggy on their own. It may be hard to find out which doggy training tips are effective and will in fact perform from those that are only a fabrication. These will be a handful of the most rudimentary but valuable puppy education suggestions that you need to be working away at together with your dog.
Sit is probably the simplest but essential commands a dog must master. Teaching a puppy to sit down is so crucial so they will learn to never leap up on family and friends at your home and allow it to a lot easier for you to be able to quiet them down while being examined at the veterinary. Probably the greatest dog training ideas consists of training your dog this particular talent, and to begin it is best to have the puppy standing. You’ll have to give them an easy push on the behind to aid them transfer their own bottom downwards and sit on the floor.
Next you want to tell them sternly to sit, and the instant they do you give them a treat, toy or pat on the head. Even just a couple seconds too late and the dog shall be puzzled since they will not know what you could be treating them for. One more of the most basic pet instruction ideas has to do with house training a pup. This way they will know what they’re being recognized for.
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Sunday, April 18th, 2010 at
3:52 pm
If you have a Golden Retriever who is ready to be trained, there are a several options open to you. Here are a few of the many different techniques that are most commonly used when training these placid and wonderful dogs.
One of the most aspects of training your golden retriever is training them to behave. This is vital to ensure that they are well behaved around other animals and people, particularly children. Also covered under this subject is house training and walking on the leash.
When they go through their obedience training, your dog will be taught to do such things as herding, search and rescue, hunting and other things that you will be able to do together. This breed takes to this type of training particularly well.
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010 at
12:40 pm
No one likes a dog that jumps up on you or sticks his nose where he shouldn’t. It’s pleasant to be around a pet that has gone through dog training. And when your pet misbehaves you need to let him know that it is not okay, don’t wait to tell him or he won’t know what you’re talking about.
Physical punishment is not the way to go, don’t scare your pet. You need to get his attention and you can do this by saying “No” and making a noise with something loud. Just make a noise without the dog knowing it was you who made it. He will then not associate you with the corrective action. If he knows you are associated he will wait until you are gone to behave badly. After you stop the action make him sit and praise him for sitting.
Biting is a bad thing for your puppy to learn and they like to bite when they are young. If he bites your hand after he is over 3 to 4 months then corrective action is needed. After he bites you let out a little scream and walk away. This teaches him that when he bites a person they will not give him any attention. Give your dog chew toys to help with biting issues.
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 at
10:23 am
Each person feels that they have the easiest and most effective method on how to train a dog with a clicker. Almost every dog owner is anxious to share their advice and expertise, when they find out that you have a new puppy. Very similar to when your first child is born, all of your friends and family with children, claim to have an in depth understanding of your situation.
A training method used in the past, known as clicker training, is currently making a comeback, as a productive dog training technique. The clicker is a small box that elicits a distinct clicking sound when the user presses their thumb down on the device; the click is a signal to the dog that he is exhibiting noteworthy behavior and that you are pleased with him. Teaching the dog the symbolism of the sound is the foundation of training with a clicker.
Obviously, the first step is to buy a clicker. A book describing the clicker training procedure, available in most pet shops, will also be quite useful. Teaching your dog his first trick, such as following the “sit” command, is a good initial step. Attempt to get your dog to sit on his bottom, as you tell him to “sit”. Once he follows the instructions, reward him with his favorite treat while clicking the clicker box once. Do this every time the dog is given a treat – click. You will be helping your dog to associate his appropriate behavior with the clicking noise.
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