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<p class="first-child "><span title="D" class="cap"><span>D</span></span>og Day Care home business is booming internationally due to its multitude of facilities provided to the dog owners who do not find time to groom or walk their dogs and have difficulties while traveling as well as providing home security, picking up mail, newspaper and watering the potted plants. Considering the number of dog owners in the country today, Dog Day Care business is one of the best small business ventures that you c<span id="more-329"></span>an undertake having sufficient clients who will ask to take care of their dogs when they are out. Survey report reveals that this is the best time to start a business in the Pet Care Industry for increased inclination to pets that will thrive even in the coming years. </p>
<p>It is amazing to find that in United States alone there are upwards of 63.2 million individuals who own a pet, or two where roughly 64 million are dogs in the households. This small report is enough to support reason behind the swinging up of Dog Day Care home business. Pet owners throughout the world are mentally at peace and are breathing a sigh of relief at the thought they need not to worry about their dogs when they travel which was a great problem in the past when the owners have to rely on grandparents or relatives and the neighbors to see to the needs of their pets when they had to travel for business, or a family vacation. Due to several other problems some people gave up and simply refused to have an animal. The unbearable scenario that has to be viewed by the dog owners when traveling, or how they behaved after being picked up from a kennel after a week or more away from home persuaded them to come out with an unique idea of a pet care business which spread like a wildfire. </p>
<p>Before starting Dog Day Care home businesses chalk out the recognition of true animal lovers. Though the foundation of your business depends on your love for animals but the success of your business lies in your smart business sense that will keep you maneuvering. You can set up the business for a minimum budget but care should be taken that a budget should be laid out to meet the costs of the outgoing business. Some research work is needed to expand your business. Go for niche and be competitive in your rates. Learn to be people person and cultivate warm and friendly temperament. Get acquainted with each pet and their habits, character and personality. You should also collect history of illnesses, vaccination records, veterinary information, as well as a place to contact the pet owner if needed.</p>
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<p>An exerpt from a bigger DVD. What your dog wants to do today.&#8221; &#8211; This fascinating DVD features nothing but dogs, dogs, and more dogs socializing together in an incredible display of pure, unadulterated dog behavior. &#8220;Dog Days: Dogs at Play&#8221; has no dialogue other than that of the canines&#8217; non-verbal communication; it is set over classical music chosen to enhance the continually-changing dynamics of 40+ cage-free dogs. If you are interested in dog behavior, you don&#8217;t want to miss this. This &#8220;classical music dog video&#8221; documents the dogs at our dog daycare and will have you glued to your screen, on the edge of your seat, laughing and crying. Everybody loves this video! Residents at one of our local elder homes demand to watch it every day — since it came out in 2005! A proud example of what cage-free dog daycare can be, &#8220;Dog Days: Dogs at Play&#8221; is both a fascinating study of group dog behavior and a testament to the value of proactive dog socialization.  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Day Care</H3>Dog day care option for a 2 month old puppy?<br />I&#039;m bringing a 2 month old Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Since i work 3-4 days a week for 8 hours i&#039;m thinking about getting a dog walker. Would this be the best choice or should i put him in the dog care? I just want someone to take him out when he needs to pee.</p>
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“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” Josh Billings (1818-1885, US Humorist)
This morning I was driving along a busy street, in a fog, sipping strong tea when I saw the geese. I have come to think of geese as very large rats with wings. The outlying [...]]]></description>
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<p>“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.” Josh Billings (1818-1885, US Humorist)</p>
<p class="first-child "><span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>his morning I was driving along a busy street, in a fog, sipping strong tea when I saw the geese. I have come to think of geese as very large rats with wings. The outlying Chicagoland area is so infested with these birds that you have to be careful where you step. The best thing I can norm<span id="more-354"></span>ally say about them is that it’s fun for the dogs to run them off, and I frequently use the cantankerous fowl as distractions. When you can call a six month old pet Lab off a flock of geese, I figure you have a recall.</p>
<p>Now I never said geese were stupid. That has never been my opinion. They seem to know it is more likely they will be harassed by dogs on my property than on my neighbor’s. Therefore, they avoid my grass. Or perhaps they just have an aversion to dog urine. Either way, we’ve reached an understanding.</p>
<p>Frankly, with the vast numbers of them around, I never understood why we weren’t eating them. Then I saw the pair of geese along the road.</p>
<p>One was lying dead on the median. The second was crossing two lanes of busy traffic. Cars were whizzing past the live goose, back drafts unbalancing it. But it waddled on, unaware or unconcerned of the hazard. That goose appeared to have one single minded purpose…reach its unmoving mate.</p>
<p>Before I continue, let me emphasize that I am not a scientist, geneticist, nor a zoologist. I am a dog trainer. I am well read, and most of what I believe comes from what I have read combined with what I observe. Can one even be a good dog trainer without keen powers of observation, reading and interpreting what one sees?</p>
<p>Geese, as most people know, mate for life. Their bond is undoubtedly instinctual, a product of natural selection in which strongly bonded pairs must have a greater likelihood of successfully raising young, thereby propagating the species. If the gene succeeds, the gene continues.</p>
<p>Sounds simple doesn’t it?</p>
<p>But it got me to thinking about the nature of bonding. And of course, that got me to thinking about dogs, and the nature of their bond to humans. While it has been proven that a duck will “imprint” on and follow a human if it is the first thing it sees after hatching, I think of “imprinting” and “bonding” as two different things.</p>
<p>Imprinting is a simple instinct stamped into the brain that dictates the duckling will follow its mother. She is likely to lead that duckling to sources of food and shelter. This increases the offspring’s chances of surviving infancy, reaching sexual maturity, mating, and propagating the species. Again, the gene succeeds, the gene continues.</p>
<p>But what is bonding?</p>
<p>I think of it as something more complex. Something more bound to social order. Instinctual? Probably. Still related to survival? Definitely. But still complex.</p>
<p>Dogs in the wild, since their earliest descendants, understand social order and collaborative hunting. A well ordered pack of wolves can successfully hunt, shelter, raise offspring, and pass on their genes. A pack suffering from social strife will not have clear leadership or collaboration, and will eventually die.</p>
<p>Dogs understand this on a genetic level. It is why a properly socialized dog understands how to communicate with other dogs using their species’ unique and understandable body language. It is why we, as dog trainers, are sometimes described as being able to “read” dogs. We’re simply recognizing attitude and thoughts, and yes, even emotions, by interpreting body language. And that is precisely what allows us to shape dog behavior by using our own body language to clearly show a dog what we want from them.</p>
<p>But why do dogs CARE about what we want from them? That is the question that has both mystified and thrilled me ever since I got my first dog at the age of 11. Why is a dog willing to be trained? Why do they thrive on it in fact? Why is a dog remotely interested in what we want from them?</p>
<p>A cow doesn’t much care. So we eat them. Most horses I have known and ridden will yield to humans, but they seem to me to prefer their own company to mine when given a choice. But because they yield to us, and helped us form our nation, as a culture, we’re horrified at the idea of eating them.</p>
<p>Wolves, I am told, are canids whose behavior can be somewhat modified by men. But they will generally return to behaviors for which they are genetically programmed, regardless of what training they have had.</p>
<p>So what is it about dogs? Why do they care about what we want? Why did my first dog remember and perform his utility signals exercise into his dotage, way after deafness, strokes and until shortly before he died at seventeen and a half?</p>
<p>His name was Gus. He was a Sheltie born April 29, 1969. He came to me in a dream several years ago and he spoke to me in words that did not come out of his mouth, but which I heard in my head. These are the exact words of the interchange. </p>
<p>“Where are you?” he asked, intense in his sadness. </p>
<p>“I’ll come to you one day,” I told him.</p>
<p>“But I have been waiting so long,” he said.</p>
<p>“Because it’s not my time yet,” I told him. “But I will come.”</p>
<p>He paused, but only briefly.</p>
<p>“I’ll wait for you,” he said.</p>
<p>“Find Bobbi and Frannie,” I said. “They are Greyhounds They are mine too, and they will know you. They will wait with you.”</p>
<p>“I will,” he said, and he left me slowly, reluctantly, at my bidding. I woke up crying, as I cry now recounting the experience.</p>
<p>I have always known that dogs care about us on the deepest possible levels but only recently did I put together my own concept of why. I think it was that dream of Gus. I told you he spoke to me in words. The words did not come from his mouth. They came from his mind into mine. But they had a voice. And that voice was my own.</p>
<p> My waiting dog spoke to me in my own voice. We love our dogs. But they adore us on a level beyond love. They are what we ask them to be, becoming part of us if we ask them to. I think Gus came to me that night, or perhaps my unconscious summoned him, because I was finally ready to understand the answer to my long held question.</p>
<p>Dogs care about what we want from them because, when led properly by man, they consider us to be more than their pack mates. We provide more than food, shelter and more than comfort. We provide dogs what the concept of God provides to us, a sense of meaning, comfort, a sense of purpose, a sense that we are not alone.</p>
<p>Dogs do not love us. They worship us. But not from afar. They live with their gods. They worship us from the foot of our beds, they adore us as they look at us, and they long for us even as we touch them.</p>
<p>Trained dogs submit and yield to this worship readily. It satisfies them on a level which humans with our questioning mentalities may not fully comprehend. The faith of a dog, particularly a trained dog, is absolute. He never questions or has a crisis of faith. He doesn’t believe. He knows.</p>
<p>Have you ever noticed that after putting a dog through even a basic course of obedience, other behaviors change for which you have not trained? If you do your work artfully, the dog gives up undesirable behaviors without even being commanded.</p>
<p>This occurs because the dog always knew his owner didn’t like the behaviors. After all, they grumped and yelled when he did it. He simply didn’t care. He felt no particular compulsion to give up a treasured behavior such as jumping on guests.</p>
<p>But when a dog is trained, he learns to look at his humans in a whole new way. He learns that the bond has more meaning that he ever knew before. He learns that he no longer has to make every decision for his life. It’s not satisfying to a dog to pull on the leash and be out of control. Yet, if that behavior is all he knows, he’ll do it over and over. I now see that behavior as a cry for help, the way the dog shows his profound need for leadership.</p>
<p>But once the dog has learned to yield his decision making to a human, a bond between dog and handler is formed that knows no limits of depth. So why do dogs care about what we want? Why are they willing to do what we ask of them if we can only show them clearly what we want? Why will they yield their willpower to ours?</p>
<p>They do it for the love of man. They do it because they love us more than they love themselves. </p>
<p>Is it genetic? The gene succeeds so the gene continues? Probably. But I think it’s more than that. I think the dog has a void that only we humans can fill. Even those of us who succeed the most with dogs don’t quite have the same love for dogs that they have for us. We can’t. We don’t have that gene. But we can understand and honor the dog’s need for leadership.</p>
<p>We can bring a dog to a place where his need for us is absolute yet doesn’t destabilize the independent nature of his being. Lest you take from my words the idea that I am a tree hugging dog spiritualist, I will tell you flat out that I am not. I am a dog trainer. I both correct and reward my dogs. That’s pretty much the way life treats me.</p>
<p>The ultimate reward for us both is a bond during the dog’s lifetime that exceeds any other comfort he can ever know. And after the dog’s death, he brings a form of comfort that some, like me, have not known before.</p>
<p>Someone is waiting. Someone who loves me more than he loves himself.</p>
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<p>This virtual tour of Minnesota School of Business&#8217; Rochester campus (rochester.msbcollege.edu ) shows you the veterinary technology lab, operation room, massage therapy clinic lab, health fitness lab, medical assistant facilities, Mac and PC computer labs, and more. Minnesota School of Business &#8211; Rochester offers offers accredited masters, bachelors and associate degrees and diplomas on campus and online to students in south-eastern Minnesota and beyond, including Zumbrota, Pine Island, Plainview, Kasson, Byron, Stewartville, Chatfield, Spring Valley, St. Charles, Austin, Winona, Owatonna, Faribault and Northfield.  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Day Care</H3>Interview for a Dog Day Care?<br />Ok, so i have a second interview for a dog day care place, an my interview is going to be with dogs. What should i expect? My interviewer said she wanted to know if i had &quot;dog energy?&quot; How should i act with the dogs?<br />
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Just as humans do, your dog may be in need of dog dental care. If your dog has typical bad doggie breath or if you notice a terrible smell when he breathes in your face, that may be a clue that your dog needs dental care.
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<p class="first-child "><span title="J" class="cap"><span>J</span></span>ust as humans do, your dog may be in need of dog dental care. If your dog has typical bad doggie breath or if you notice a terrible smell when he breathes in your face, that may be a clue that your dog needs dental care.</p>
<p>It has only been recently that pet owners have been concerned with their pet’s dental health.  Now pet owners are learning it is important to keep their dog’s teeth and gums healthy. In the past it <span id="more-341"></span>was believed that nature would take care of the dog’s teeth naturally. That may have been true in the wild where dogs ate raw meat and chewed the bones of their kills, but in today’s society where dogs are subjected to ‘people food’ and many treats, the health issue of your dog’s dental health is more of a concern. </p>
<p>Commercial pet food companies have become aware of this problem and have introduced hard dog biscuits that help clean your dog’s teeth. Although that was only the beginning, it has since become well known that dogs may need help in the teeth cleaning and breath area.</p>
<p>Dog dental care is only one aspect of your overall pet’s health care. Dogs with healthy teeth and gums and healthy mouths, may tend to live longer and happier lives. Although having bad dental care may not necessarily decrease your pet’s overall life expectancy, it could cause him pain and discomfort and may even lead to him losing one or several teeth.  Having dental problems may also cause a serious infection in the mouth which in turn may lead to heart and kidney disease.</p>
<p>As in humans, a dog with a healthy mouth will have better smelling breath. Bad breath can be a sign that the dog may be having trouble in his mouth. Chances are that you may not even notice unless there is a really serious problem. A clue to your dog having trouble with his teeth may be if you find that he cannot chew on one side. This may be caused by him being in pain.  You may also notice that he isn’t eating because he is in so much pain. Both of these cases could be a sign that your dog has a toothache or some other kind of infection in his mouth.</p>
<p>Bad breath is caused by the plaque and tartar that builds up on your pet’s teeth. If the plaque and tartar are not removed from the teeth an infection in the mouth can occur. To avoid the bacteria that can cause gum disease in your dog, get your vet to remove the plaque and tarter that has been built up on your pet’s teeth.</p>
<p>Dogs can also get cavities in their teeth. Vets today have noted that there has been a rise in dog cavities, probably due to more of the sugary dog treats available on the market. Check the labels of the dog treats you buy to help reduce this threat. And, only feed your dog treats that are especially made for dogs.</p>
<p>If you are worried about your dog’s dental health, it is a good idea to brush your dog’s teeth regularly. Starting a dog dental care program when your pet is young should help to prevent dental health problems and will help solve the problem of getting your dog to submit to regular teeth brushing. It is a good idea to try to brush your dog’s teeth daily, but even brushing ever other day will help keep the plaque build-up under control.</p>
<p>You can get toothbrushes and toothpaste made especially for dogs. It is important to use toothpaste formulated especially for dogs because human toothpaste can upset your pet’s stomach. Also, toothpaste made for dogs will have a more pleasing flavor for him. Pet toothbrushes are softer than human ones, shaped slightly differently and are generally smaller. You can also use sponge cleaners instead of a toothbrush, which consist of small sponges attached to a handle. You can generally obtain these items through your veterinarian or at pet stores.</p>
<p>Another area of dental care for dogs includes crooked teeth.  You may find it necessary for some dogs to get braces on their teeth. Some dog breeds typically have problems in this area and need their teeth straightened enough so that their mouth opens and closes correctly. It may be necessary for your dog to get orthodontic work done on a few teeth or even have a full set of braces. Consult your vet if you feel this may be a problem area for your dog.</p>
<p>Dog dental care should be part of your dog’s regular health check-ups to discover any problems that may be occurring.  If your dog has poor dental health it can impact how he enjoys life, and even how long he lives.  Be pro-active and start your dog on a dental health routine early.</p>
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I&#039;m leaning toward doggie day care but want to consider all options.<br />
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
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You are trying to tell your dog to come here. It ignores you. You try again getting a bit more frustrated. No matter how much you shout at your dog it does not seem to react. There are simple dog training tricks that can make this work so that your dog will come to you [...]]]></description>
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<p class="first-child "><strong><span title="Y" class="cap"><span>Y</span></span>ou are trying to tell your dog to <em>come</em> here.</strong> It ignores you. You try again getting a bit more frustrated. No matter how much you shout at your dog it does not seem to react. There are simple dog training tricks that can make this work so that your dog will come to you immediately, every time.</p>
<p>First, it is important to understand that you dog is ignoring your commands because it doesn&#8217;t understan<span id="more-317"></span>d you. You may have tried to teach your dog this command already, and it may now be that what it is thinking you want is different from what you <em>actually</em> want.</p>
<p>Your dog desire is to please it&#8217;s owner and the easiest way to teach your dog is to do it for a few minutes each day in the form of <em><u>play</u></em>. Make it fun and your dog will learn faster. Also, this is a great way to bond with your dog. Spend those few minutes a day to teach your dog to &#8220;come&#8221; as soon as you command it.</p>
<p>Use food as a motivator as one of the dog training tricks. Use small one-bite treats as a reward when your dog does something correct, and make sure that you praise with a positive voice at the same time. When you are watching TV, or anywhere in the house, tell your dog to &#8220;come&#8221;  and give him a treat when he does. Only one treat, though! And don&#8217;t do it all the time or the training trick will no longer be effective. Make sure that you use a calm, happy voice.</p>
<p>Make sure that you are <u>consistent</u> in the way you train your dog to <u>come</u>, and be patient. Do this technique throughout the day, changing the rewards, and soon your dog will be happily obeying your command everytime</p>
<p>Sounds easy, doesn&#8217;t it? It is! That&#8217;s really all there is to dog training tricks to get your dog to <u>come</u> to you.</p>
<p>Many people often come to me for advice on dog training, <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://howtotrainadoginfo.blogspot.com/">dog training tricks</a></strong> and I find that the best advice that you can give them is by sharing my experiences with them.</p>
<p><strong>I want to share with you dog training tricks and how to train a dog by inviting you to click on </strong><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://howtotrainadoginfo.blogspot.com/" target="_new">http://howtotrainadoginfo.blogspot.com/</a> and find out what dog training tricks I have done that are effective.</strong></p>
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<p>www.ted.com Speaking at the 2007 EG conference, trainer Ian Dunbar asks us to see the world through the eyes of our beloved dogs. By knowing our pets&#8217; perspective, we can build their love and trust. It&#8217;s a message that resonates well beyond the animal world.  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>trainning your dog?<br />potty trainning/bitting/jumping on people<br />
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Dog is not only a simple animal .He can be your good friend, your defender  and your partner .Similarly you are his teacher .As we all know that Dog is the most faithful animal among all animal kingdom .Proper training should be given to each and every dog by his owner .Once he recognize you [...]]]></description>
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<p class="first-child "><span title="D" class="cap"><span>D</span></span>og is not only a simple animal .He can be your good friend, your defender  and your partner .Similarly you are his teacher .As we all know that Dog is the most faithful animal among all animal kingdom .Proper training should be given to each and every dog by his owner .Once he recognize you as his leader ,than he will follow each and every command given by you to him .By following few Dog Training Commands ,we can convert over<span id="more-316"></span> dog from simple animal to a well behaved dog .Every owner should make his dog comfortable with these basic Dog training Commands .</p>
<p>Being a dog lover, I observe dogs very closely .I have noticed one thing that mostly dog will get bored if you are teaching them in long sessions .If you try to teach them continuously for around 20-25 minutes, they will get bored and start neglecting your command .So always go for 5-7 minute short sessions to teach him few basic Dog Training Commands .Try to repeat these sessions again and again on same day.</p>
<p>Here we will discuss few basic <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.pupdogtraining.com/">Dog Training Commands</a>.”Sit” is the most basic command every dog should know .Mostly dogs learn this command very easily and it will make your dog sit at very point when you use this command, “Leash Training “is another important command for all dogs and puppies .Don’t ever try to be harsh with your dog by pulling and dragging him .Let him leash properly and walk with you .Give them proper time to learn this command .Don’t try to scare them or scold them during this training.”Heel “ is another basic Dog Training Command .Dog always feel comfortable while walking beside you .If he start walking in front of you ,you can bring him beside you by using word “Heel “.Don’t pull your puppy if he’s walking forward .Teach this command properly to get good communication with your dog .”Stay” is another important command for safety of your dog .This command will make your dog sit at that position where he is .This command is very important and take few time to get learned by your dog .Another command “come” will make your dog start walking with you if he is in stay position .This is also very good and important command</p>
<p>All the above mention Dog Training Commands are very helpful and must for each and every dog .Don’t take too long sessions and try to make him learn in short sessions. Don’t forget to praise your dog regularly as it will make him feel comfortable with you .Don’t ever give up .Keep one thing in mind that dogs are not human beings .They take some time to learn everything .Be cool, calm and consistent with them .Take proper care of his food when he is in initial stage .Try to make him fearless and well mannered. Try to play few games with him while training session .Love you dog and in return he will give lots of love and respect to you.</p>
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<p>for more videos of police go here: policecrime.proboards28.com www.policeabuse.org en.wikipedia.org  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>We are having problems house trainning our dog. Any sugestions?<br />
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<p class="first-child "><span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>here are many different punishments for getting your dog to learn the difference between right and wrong, and there are many dog trainers that will tell you that their method is the best way or that a different type of punishment, whether it be positive or negative punishment, is better than the method you’re using now.</p>
<p>Dogs need punishment to keep them in order and to teach them what is acceptable and what i<span id="more-312"></span>s not, without some form of punishment there would be no way of showing your dog these things, and no way of training them.</p>
<p>There are two types of punishment for your dogs; there are positive punishments and negative punishments. Positive punishments are punishments when you give you dog something, for example giving a tug on the leash or verbal correction. Negative punishments are when you take away something your dog needs or expects such as treats or toys or having the dog be taken away from you.</p>
<p>I am a strong believer that positive punishments should only be used in moderation or not at all, serious injuries to your dog’s safety and health may occur by over using or incorrectly using positive punishment. There is no dog training exercise that cannot be accomplished by using the negative punishment.</p>
<p>For dog safety reasons I will only talk about negative punishments and dog punishments that I would use and are fully safe for your dogs. 9 times out of 10 positive punishments cause your dog to react in a similar way towards other people or the owner. If you are going to use positive punishment it is highly recommended that you consult a professional dog trainer before doing so.</p>
<p>The most popular and some of the best negative punishment are listed below and should be enforced within 10 seconds of the crime being committed to have any affect and avoid confusion</p>
<p>Time out:</p>
<p>Take your dog to a room cut off from other family members and any attention for a short period of time.</p>
<p>Take away toys:</p>
<p>Stop your dog from having any toys for a short period of time.</p>
<p>Ignore your dog:</p>
<p>Totally ignore your dog for a period of time so they get no attention, fuss, or eye contact.</p>
<p>No treats:</p>
<p>Don’t give your dog the treat he would have normally had for good behavior</p>
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The ‘no’ command is a widely used command throughout dog training and is used to tell your dog not to do something or to stop them in their tracks to avoid dangerous situations or general bad behavior.
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<p class="first-child "><span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>he ‘no’ command is a widely used command throughout dog training and is used to tell your dog not to do something or to stop them in their tracks to avoid dangerous situations or general bad behavior.</p>
<p>I think of the no command as more of a training technique rather than a command and to perfect the technique you will need to be consistent for most of your time with your pet dog. The no command isn’t like <span id="more-311"></span>other commands and is taught over several years rather than a ‘learn it and forget it’ dog training technique. </p>
<p>You can start to teach your dog the no command as soon as you see your cute little puppy doing something wrong for the first time, to most people the command will come naturally when they see their dog causing terror in the house and it will not be too hard for them to remember how to execute the technique.</p>
<p>The no command should come part and parcel with punishing your dog, the idea behind the no command is to teach your dog that ‘no’ means bad behavior and punishment, after teaching this command the end result will be that your dog should stop whatever they are doing when you say ‘no’.</p>
<p>So to make this command work you will need to enforce and recite ‘no’ in a very assertive way whenever you are punishing your dog or see your dog behaving badly that will result in punishment. By doing this your dog will associate ‘no!’ with being punished and making you the owner, unhappy.</p>
<p>If you do this consistently through your dogs earlier years, especially when your dog is a puppy and very impressionable you will gain respect from your dog and just saying ‘no’ alone will be enough to stop your dog in its tracks and save you punishing your dog.</p>
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<p>Attack Dog Training &#8211; Personal Protection Guard Dog Training instruction by K9-1 Specialized Dog Training LLC. If you ever wondered how to train an attack dog we now have instructional videos for the serious dog trainer. This video features, Nikko, a Belgian Malinois raised as a pet then transformed into a high caliber personal protection dog at two years of age. Be advised that personal protection training 9or attack dog training) should only be done under the guidance of a professional and be used for defensive purposes only! Learn more about the &#8220;foundation style&#8221; of dog training and how it is slowly becoming the new standard for dog trainers who wish to use the most advanced techniques in dog training at www.selfhelpdogtraining.com  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>Does anybody live in Bakersfield ,CA? And need puppy/ dog trainning?<br />Well if u come 2 class on tuesday&#039;s at 6:30pm at wilderness park, u can train yr dog. It doesnt matter how old u r. u just need 2 beable 2 train a dog. I know we dont need more dogs, but the more the better.and i just want 2 surprise the trainer. I just really want 2 help people. So thankyou in advanced.<br />
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The word &#8216;vital&#8217; has its roots in the Latin word for life. That gives us a clue to why dog training is so important, both for owner and dog &#8211; it enhances the quality of life for each.
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<p class="first-child "><span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>he word &#8216;vital&#8217; has its roots in the Latin word for life. That gives us a clue to why dog training is so important, both for owner and dog &#8211; it enhances the quality of life for each.</p>
<p>Though dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, they still have much of the wild in their natures.</p>
<p>They adapt well to home life, but they are still dogs, not furry small children. Training helps maximize peace a<span id="more-326"></span>nd security for both the dog and the family.</p>
<p>Dogs are by nature hunters and therefore are inclined to chase things. Young dogs especially are prone to take off after another animal, a car or a child.</p>
<p>Any of these scenarios can result in harm to your companion, a person or property. Training a dog early on to listen to voice commands from everyone in the family lessens the odds of bad consequences.</p>
<p>Teach your dog to obey &#8216;halt&#8217; or &#8217;stop&#8217;, then &#8216;come&#8217; and you&#8217;ll be much less likely to have accidents as the dog responds to his sudden surge of emotion.</p>
<p>At first, it might be necessary to use a leash so that you can physically jerk the dog sideways at the same time you issue the command.</p>
<p>Try to avoid jerking backward against the dog&#8217;s throat. Then, as they associate the command with the physical action, they will come to obey by voice alone.</p>
<p>Techniques like that help ensure the security of other animals and people, but also that of your own dog as well.</p>
<p>Many dogs will race after another who, in fact, can do them great harm.</p>
<p>Their emotions take control &#8211; as when the other dog has entered his &#8216;territory&#8217; &#8211; and they don&#8217;t judge, as we might, whether they have any chance of chasing the animal away. They simply react.</p>
<p>But the importance of training your dog goes well beyond the very basic level of safety and security, or the avoidance of physical harm and property damage. Dogs are by nature pack animals.</p>
<p>They recognize a social hierarchy that is established very early in life. You must be at the top of that hierarchy, for the sake of your own sanity and that of your dog.</p>
<p>Some dogs will naturally try to take the so-called alpha role. That has evolutionary advantages when they live in the wild.</p>
<p>But in a domesticated situation you have the greater ability to forecast consequences. You and your dog will be better adjusted if you never let even the most assertive dog be your master.</p>
<p>Peace of mind comes from teaching your dog that, no matter how treasured they are, you are at the top of the heap.</p>
<p>That means they must come when you say so, stay when you command and do as you wish. Among adult humans, that sort of behavior is very dictatorial and many are reluctant to assert themselves that way. When dealing with your dog, it&#8217;s essential.</p>
<p>Being the leader of the pack gives the dog a sense of its place in the group.</p>
<p>It can follow your lead, secure in the knowledge that you will keep it safe from harm and well-fed. You&#8217;re acting like the alpha dog would. Training is the only way to bring that about.</p>
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<p>www.sitmeanssit.com The grandparents and the kids get involved in this daily training session. This is their first session with their West Highland Terrier. This dog breed is also referred to as a &#8216;Westie&#8217;. Sit Means Sit remote collar dog training system makes things go easier and much more fun for everyone at our lessons with the various tools and techniques that we use that are adaptable to everyone, as can be seen in this video. The family getting involved will make for a better pet, and a more well-rounded animal. This family is well on their way of learning the basics of our dog training system. The products and equipment that we use in this video are available at our website.  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>My dog hates men, especially my father who lives with us. I have tried everything,any suggestion?<br />I adopted a dog 5 months ago that was obviously abused by a man. My father lives with me and the dog hates him. He barks and growls at him everytime he enters a room and it has been five months. We have tried everything from trainning classes to vacations away with the dog. The dog won&#039;t even make eye contact with him. Any suggestions?<br />
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Many people feel that dog training is a challenge. They try to prepare for the many obstacles they feel lay ahead. The good news is, dog training can be an easy, fun, and positive experience. Just follow these 7 effective dog training tips, and you will see.
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<p class="first-child "><span title="M" class="cap"><span>M</span></span>any people feel that dog training is a challenge. They try to prepare for the many obstacles they feel lay ahead. The good news is, dog training can be an easy, fun, and positive experience. Just follow these 7 effective dog training tips, and you will see.</p>
<p>1. When training your dog, give him praise when he does it right. When you show your dog that you are happy with his efforts, he will be more inclined to want<span id="more-325"></span> to please you. As you progress and reach harder milestones, you may want to wait a little longer to give the praise. In the beginning, however, it is good to do it right away.</p>
<p>2. Use treats. After he has worked hard, has done a few tricks, to sit or to lay on command, or has been a good sport, it is fair to reward your dog with a treat. Like people, dogs need incentive to work.</p>
<p>3. Do not yes or hit your dog. This is extremely ineffective and will not produce the results you want. Like people, dogs respond negatively to such abuse, and it will more than likely increase the chances that your dog will rebel. This will only make for a frustrated owner and an angry dog.</p>
<p>4. Be firm but gentle. Give the commands firmly while gently moving your dog into the position that you want him. The firm but gentle tactic shows your dog that you are the boss: but, it also shows that he is loved.</p>
<p>5. Train your dog for a couple of minutes each day: but, do not go for too long as it will overwork the dog and cause him to feel stressed. Like people, dogs need repetition in order to grasp a new concept and can become stressed when overworked. Not to mention, if you work with your dog a couple of minutes a day, this will strengthen your friendship.</p>
<p>6. Help your dog to associate action with command. The way this can be done is as soon as you see your dog sit, say the word sit. Do the same thing if he is lying down. This will help him to know that these certain words are associated with these actions. Do this until he gets the hang of it.</p>
<p>7. Do not pay attention to your dog if he is misbehaving. If you give him attention only when he is running with toilet paper in his mouth, getting in the trash, or causing any other mischief, then this is letting him know that he can get your attention when he is doing something bad. </p>
<p>When you train your dog, this allows your dog to feel safe and secure. Also, when your dog knows you are his leader, this can prove to be a happy environment for both you and your dog!</p>
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<p>Training calmness <img src='http://lovelydogsupply.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  Please rate comment and subscribe for more training videos. I own all the video.  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>Help! I have never had a dog before and my husband and I just got a mutt. I need help trainning her&#8230;?<br />We are trying to potty train her.  But I hate leaving her in a kennel all day.  I feel so bad, also she takes forever to go to the bathroom outside.  What is the BEST way to potty train a dog and how to I teach her to go outside and do her thing before she plays.  Some mornings Its cold I just want to see her do her thing and then I can go back inside and let her play outside.  I was thinking maybe take her out for 5 min&#039;s and then bring her back in for 30 mins&#8230;.sooner or later she will know that outside time is not long so she better go if she has to go.  Do you think thats a good idea?  What are some really good websites to look at.  Also, How do I teach her not to jump on people and not to bark at everyone she sees.</p>
<p>This is her and my husband playing with her ball: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPOIPT4uRvM<br />
I said potty train..I mean house brake (remember I said I&#039;ve never had a dog)<br />
Thanks LoveMyLab&#8230;.I know this is the best way to go.  I just hate hearing her cry and bark!  She loves to play.  I just hate leaving her in there all day.<br />
Sorry Dove, I live in Okinawa Japan, no petsmart here.<br />
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Basic dog training also emphasizes socialization skills(especially for puppies). Good socialization skills teach your dog to get along with other dogs and people. For those of you who need help with house breaking your dog help has arrived. A calm firm and authoritative voice is most effective while training a dog.
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Basic dog training also emphasizes socialization skills(especially for puppies). Good socialization skills teach your dog to get along with other dogs and people. For those of you who need help with house breaking your dog help has arrived. A calm firm and authoritative voice is most effective while training a dog.</p>
<p>Most dog training course instructors will tell you that positive dog traini<span id="more-322"></span>ng is the best technique to utilize. And before spending any money ensure that the dog trainer uses methods you are comfortable with. Use his name and explain what you want him to do. See <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtraining-online.us/dog-training-school/index.html" title="http://www.dogtraining-online.us/dog-training-school/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.dogtraining-online.us/dog-training-school/index.html</a></p>
<p>In this case most people have the inclination to yell and tell their dogs to shut up. This particular reaction of dog owners will confuse their dogs and will only make them understand that the reason why their owners are yelling is because they are also enjoying the shouting scene and that they are &#8220;barking&#8221; along with their dogs. Giving the dog a job can be crucial to his well-being. Dogs were originally bred by humans complete important tasks with them and for them. Socializing your dog helps boost it&#8217;s confidence and reduces your dog&#8217;s fear and nervousness in normal circumstances. When you are introducing new things to your dog make sure that you have him firmly under control. Praise him for any movement that gets him toward the sitting position. Be careful not to hold the treat or toy too high or your dog will lift his feet off the ground.</p>
<p>Training your dog can be time consuming and frustrating at times but it&#8217;s well worth it. Bringing a dog into your family is basically like bringing a wolf into a pack. Crate training: This is important especially to build up a tolerance to stay in a kennel environment for several hours.</p>
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