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		<title>Dog Training &#8211; Easy Dog Tricks</title>
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>here are plenty of dog tricks around to choose from but starting off with your first puppy or dog and knowing which dog tricks are easy can be a bit of a challenge. If you have a puppy then training them will be a lot easier than an older dog because of the habits dogs fall into when they are brought up.</p>
<p>Older dogs will have different habits and a strong personality by then so they may find some advanced tricks easier than basic<span id="more-197"></span> tricks because of the way they have been brought up.</p>
<p>Although the same as above can be true for puppies also, this is more likely to be because of the breed of dog you have and the different general personalities that go with them breeds.</p>
<p>In this article we assume you have taught your dog the basics or sit and stay etc and now you want to teach your dog a fun ‘show-off’ type trick to impress your friends or family when they visit. There are many tricks from bringing you the TV remote to riding a skateboard, but to start off I recommend something simple like the figure of eight around your legs.</p>
<p>This is similar to other commands you will have taught your dog and involves you using treats to encourage your dog to perform actions. To do this trick you simply have hold a treat in one hand and guide your dog through one side of your legs, through the middle then around to complete a figure of eight motion. Try to hold the treat close to your dog’s nose to keep them interested and always reward them with praise afterwards and the treat afterwards.</p>
<p>After you have mastered this and can get your dog to do it on command you’re ready for your next trick and one step closer to the skateboard. Good luck!</p>
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<p>Violet and Hetty starring in Robin Hood &#8230; dog heelwork to music freestyle dogdance training   <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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<p>For more information visit our dog training website at this link&#8230; <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-behavior-training.co.uk/">Dog Training </a>
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		<title>Dog Training &#8211; Dog Bathing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:35:22 +0000</pubDate>
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 Dog bathing is a must when living with a dog. Dogs naturally get smelly and are not like cats in being able to wash themselves well and be hygienic, this is why dog owners have to look after their dogs hygiene for them once in a while.
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="D" class="cap"><span>D</span></span>og bathing is a must when living with a dog. Dogs naturally get smelly and are not like cats in being able to wash themselves well and be hygienic, this is why dog owners have to look after their dogs hygiene for them once in a while.</p>
<p>Dog bathing should take place when your dog starts to smell or is very dirty, some breeds of dog find it very hard to keep smelling pretty as you will quickly come to notice. Running around every d<span id="more-193"></span>ay rubbing yourself up against trees, bushes, benches and rolling around on grass or getting drenched head to paws in rivers or puddles are all common occurrences in a dogs life and all contribute to dog smelliness.</p>
<p>It is important to make sure you brush your dogs coat and fur through before every bathing session to remove all bits of debris that may have got caught up in your dog’s fur since their last bath along with tangles or matted hair that may have formed. If you ignore this step any tangles and matted hair will get worse after bathing and make it an impossible task to rid of them.</p>
<p>You will need to use special pet shampoo and conditioner to clean your dog; human shampoo uses a different ph level and can be bad for your dog’s skin. Starting off by letting your dog get used to running water, warm water should be used to wash your dog, it is best to use a jug or container to gently pour water on your dog. Be sure not to put water directly on your dogs face to be sure not to frighten them off or scare them.</p>
<p>When your dog is wet, keep reassuring them and rewarding them if the behaviour is good to get the message across that bathing is not a bad thing. Rub the shampoo and conditioner onto your dog gently and being sure to do a proper job of getting all the smells and everything else out. </p>
<p>To finish off, rinse all the soapy water and shampoo of your dog and dry your dog in the same way you would yourself or if your dog has easily matted hair use patting only to dry your dog, when this is all done reward your dog with praise and rewards for being cooperative with you.</p>
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<p>All you need in sa plastic container, a pair of scissors, and some dog food, to create an interactive dog toy. Why waist 15$ at the store on a food dispensing toy when you can make one at home! Experiment with different shapes and sizes of container, remember never use glass or anything that could be potentially dangerous to the dog. This is a great way to RECYLCE!!! Rather than just buying uneccessary plasic toys for your dog when you can make them with your recycling. Some warnings *Make &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3><br /> <H3>About Author</H3>
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		<title>Dog Behavior Training – How Much Does Professional Dog Training Cost?</title>
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 Dogs can be very difficult animals to deal with from time to time, some breeds and types can be especially difficult to train and control. No mater how much time and effort you seem to be putting in, your efforts give no results.
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="D" class="cap"><span>D</span></span>ogs can be very difficult animals to deal with from time to time, some breeds and types can be especially difficult to train and control. No mater how much time and effort you seem to be putting in, your efforts give no results.</p>
<p>Don’t worry too much about persistently training you dog, it might not be your fault your dog is disobedient, people in different circumstances may be failing to train their dog for very simple reasons<span id="more-180"></span>, whether it be your tone of voice, not having enough time to give your dog due to other commitments like work or hobbies, or your children throwing all the basic dog training rules out the window. Here we will try to educate you on the difference a professional dog trainer could have on your dog’s obedience, and how much it will cost.</p>
<p>The options available for dog training</p>
<p>Group dog training sessions locally &#8211; four to eight weekly 1 hour sessions for around $40 &#8211; $130 (£20 &#8211; £70).</p>
<p>Private dog trainers visiting your home or work place to give personal training to your dog for around $25 &#8211; $110 (£13 &#8211; £55) per hour.</p>
<p>Dog boarding kennel where your dog lives with the trainer for around 2 – 4 weeks getting many hours of professional dog behaviour training a day for around $1000 – $2,500(£550 – £1,300).</p>
<p>What you get for your money</p>
<p>So what do you get for your money? Many dog trainers concentrate on different areas of your dog’s obedience and you will usually get a much better service for the more money you pay. Standard training classes and trainers will concentrate on addressing the chewing, barking, biting and digging aspects of your dog’s behavior. Hand signals may also be covered in dog obedience classes along with showing you, the owner how to handle trickier situations that can only be over come at home like housetraining.</p>
<p>General guidelines for hiring a dog trainer are to always research the dog trainer well, find out qualifications the dog trainer has in his area of expertise and seek advice and information for other dog owners who have had their dogs trained previously. Get to know your trainer well before handing your dog over to him/her and make sure you are comfortable in the methods he/she uses.</p>
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<p>Learn how to teach your dog to stop barking in this free dog training video. Expert: Jim Leske Bio: Jim Leske is an Animal Behaviorist &amp; Trainer, he has worked as a Zoo keeper, Veterinary Assistant, Riding Instructor, as well as a Behaviorist &amp; trainer. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>Do you have any dog trainning advise or books?<br />I us you food for our dog and cats . We have a new puppy which<br />
is a little hyper and would like to train him without harsh training.<br />
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<p>For more information visit our dog training website at this link&#8230; <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dog-behavior-training.co.uk/">Dog Training </a>
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		<title>Leash Training – Dog Training</title>
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 Leash training or lead training is the discussion of many dog trainers in this modern age and discussions of how to train your dog in the nicest possible way are aplenty. These discussions are brought about by people and dog trainers believing that pulling on the leash to correct a dog’s behavior is causing [...]]]></description>
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<p class="first-child "> <span title="L" class="cap"><span>L</span></span>eash training or lead training is the discussion of many dog trainers in this modern age and discussions of how to train your dog in the nicest possible way are aplenty. These discussions are brought about by people and dog trainers believing that pulling on the leash to correct a dog’s behavior is causing injury to the dog.</p>
<p>I’m not here to discus this also, but I certainly don’t believe there is anything wrong with leash <span id="more-181"></span>training if it is done in the correct way and care is taken not to hurt the dog or give any sudden forceful pulls on the leash.</p>
<p>Leash dog training is equally as popular as any other form of dog training within the expert dog training community because when done properly it gets results quickly and effectively. </p>
<p>Leash training is used by correcting your dog’s movements and gently tugging on the leash to force the dog to go in a way they would not have originally gone and to direct them in the favoured way for the training exercise in hand. Often the problems of leash training are with getting your dog comfortable with the leash and collar so I will briefly discus the key aspects of getting your dog to behave when going for walks on a leash and the problems you might face.</p>
<p>Some dogs are excited to get their collar on and other are not so fond of it, train your dog to sit and stay first before learning to take your dog on a leash, many dogs like to wriggle around and run about wile you try to put a collar or lead on them so the sit stay commands will be essential.</p>
<p>While doing any pre-leash exercises or walks if your dog misbehaves by being too excited you should simply remain calm and not go for walks until they are acting appropriately, this should calm your dog down and act as a light punishment for them.</p>
<p>When starting leash training, begin in your own home and then work your way up to more populated and new and interesting places, if your dog misbehaves or is pulling on the leash constantly when they are out then discipline accordingly, and as always practice will be the deciding factor to how quickly your dog will accomplish good behavior. </p>
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<p>This is Episode 1 in a series of videos on how to train your dog not to bark. This episode focuses on barking at noises. The next episode will be focusing on barking at visual stimuli- dogs and people etc. I will write a larger description very soon. Dog training&#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about Dog Trainning</H3>Has anyone taken there dog to Intermediate Trainning Classes at Petsmart?<br />My dog is in beginner trainning class and has one week to go. I want to put her in intermediate trainning classes but I was wondering what exactly do they teach there??? I know the beginners is more of a manners class but what does the next class teach??? And is it even worth it????<br />
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