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dog obedience

Training For One’s Retriever

July 23, 2011

With the term teaching in your mind, there are actually numerous different meanings. When you are trying to train your Golden Retriever, you’ve a couple of solutions available to you. Below, we’ll consider a look at the numerous kinds of training for the Golden, plus help you choose what kind of instruction is best for the both you and your Golden.

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How do you discipline your dog

July 10, 2011

Dogs are used by man in various capacities. However, dogs are dubbed as man’s best friends because these animals are generally kept as pets – as loyal companions. The behavior and the appearance of the dog is an indication of the care the pet receives from the owner. This would be due to the fact that caring and responsible dog owners would make sure that the pet is provided with the best food and care to ensure its well being. The owner would also take time to socialize, obedience train and discipline the pet to mold the dog into a good canine citizen.

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A Good Manual To Pup Training

July 10, 2011

Before you begin pet training, it really is best you remember your options really well. These days you may uncover lots of types of puppy training, in lots of other places. These trainings vary in price and each one them has something different to offer.

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The Puppy Goes To School (5)

May 26, 2011

The typical training class for young dogs is one hour per week for four, six or eight weeks. Are you and your puppy done with training upon graduation? No way! Think of it like that was your dog’s elementary school graduation and he still needs his middle school and high school graduations, bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, PhD and post-doc work- whoops, I meant post-dog.

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Puppy School Is Cool (4)

May 25, 2011

Every trainer will set his or her own guidelines regarding when puppies can begin their training classes. Most will accept puppies between 10 weeks and 4 months of age, because this is when socialization is most important. At this age, puppies are like sponges, ready to soak up all the important information, and short, dynamic training sessions can overcome their brief attention spans. With their constantly fluttering, meandering attention spans, puppies are like most Americans.

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Incessant Barking – Time To Bark Back

May 21, 2011

Did you get your dog when it was still a puppy? If you did, then I’m pretty sure you experienced what most people go through when they bring home a new pup – loud and incessant barking. Plus, yelping that’s so annoying, it tempts you to purchase some earplugs. Good news is that you don’t have to. All you need a a whole lot of training.

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The Puppy Goes To School (3)

May 19, 2011

A lot of puppy schools include “social handling” in their courses. This might seem like the puppies sign up on Facebook or Twitter, but it is basically the process of training dogs to be handled physically. Gentle and constant touching will train the puppies to be accustomed to physical contact. It is essential that the puppy gets used to being touched on different parts, like his ears, paws and nails, and the teeth because these will need cleaning and the only way to get them cleaned is to touch the puppy.

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Basic Training For Your New Puppy

May 15, 2011

Do you realize that when your pup was taken from it’s mother and given to you, you assumed 100% responsibility for the animal? You may not look like a mother dog, but you better start acting like one! Fulfilling your role as a responsible leader starts with training in the four basic obedience commands necessary to every civilized dog’s schooling. And no, those commands aren’t “Eat!,” “Sleep!,” “Drool!,” and “Let go of the neighbor’s leg!”

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Learn Hand Signals For Your Dog

May 8, 2011

You love your dog and he is your best friend. Better than that, he is family. Dogs are loyal and good companions. Their good naturedness among other qualities make them the ideal pet.

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An Owner’s Guide To Housetraining Your Puppy

May 6, 2011

Finding some urine or dog poop on your favorite carpet can definitely be annoying. Your cute and cuddly little dog now seems gross and you don’t really feel like giving him a pat when he comes near, but rather a swift flying kick!

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