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		<title>Solving your Problems with Dog Behavior</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several different types of dog behavior problems that exist out there and you are not alone if you’re a dog owner who finds yourself facing one or more of them. By getting more information, you can find the answers that exist for your problem.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several different types of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogadviceonline.com/">dog behavior problems</a> that exist out there and you are not alone if you’re a dog owner who finds yourself facing one or more of them. By getting more information, you can find the answers that exist for your problem.</p>
<p>Some people become so frustrated with their dog problems that they see no other option but to get rid of their dog. This is how many dogs and puppies get abandoned. Sometimes it comes from a lack of knowledge in the area of dog behavior which is sad for dog and owner.</p>
<p>Some examples of problems with dog behavior include:</p>
<p>· Excessive barking</p>
<p>· Howling, growling and whining inappropriately</p>
<p>· Wetting the house or upon seeing people</p>
<p>· Chewing indoors or out</p>
<p>· Digging holes in the yard</p>
<p>· Digging under the fencing</p>
<p>· Escaping from yard or fence (or house when a door is opened)</p>
<p>· Nipping or biting</p>
<p>· Aggression towards humans</p>
<p>· Aggression towards dogs</p>
<p>· Aggression towards other animals</p>
<p>Each of these behavior problems in dogs can have multiple reasons for why they take place. If you want to be able to resolve these behavior problems, you will need to get to the root of the problem and what’s causing it for your dog.</p>
<p>Make sure you rule out any options of physical problems that could be affecting your dog first. It&#8217;s important that next you make sure all of your dog&#8217;s needs are being met. Then look at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogadviceonline.com/stop-dogs-biting-at-home/">how serious the problem is</a> and when it started. It&#8217;s important to know if your dog just developed this problem or has always had it since you got him?</p>
<p>You might be doing things which contribute to your dog&#8217;s behavior and not even know about it. There’s no reason to be ashamed of this as many people don’t know any better. You will want to try to find out what&#8217;s wrong with your dog and how it&#8217;s affecting them so you can do something about it.</p>
<p>There are many resources out there available to you if you&#8217;re not sure how to solve your dog problems on your own. You can try self-help programs at home or attend a dog training class. You can hire a private dog trainer to come to your home and work with you and your dog to improve the situation and there are even <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogadviceonline.com/stop-dogs-biting-at-home/">dog behavior training camps</a> you can send your dog away to. With so many different help options available to you, it just makes sense to get the help you need for your sake and your dog’s.</p>
<p>Learning how to correct these dog problems will improve the quality of life for your dog as well. Domesticated dogs need discipline. They need rules and boundaries. It&#8217;s not good for them to be allowed to run around wherever they want and whenever they want. It&#8217;s important for dogs to have structure in their lives and this is why rules and discipline from the owner are actually healthy.</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training Is For All Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 01:35:07 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog obedience training is not just for pure bred show dogs, or dogs in military missions, public service or police work. Obedience training should be for all dogs. It is surprising that so many owners of mixed-breed dogs feel that their dog isn&#8217;t good enough or acceptable for formal obedience training. While it is true that many Specialty-Breed Dog Clubs and All-Breed Dog Clubs do discriminate and refuse to allow enrollment of mixed-breed dogs, dog clubs are simply just one place where dogs can receive formal obedience training.</p>
<p>The yellow pages and online search engines can help you find dog training classes in your area. With the exception of some dog clubs, mixed breed dogs are welcome. The mixed breed dog learns just as fast and just as well as their pedigreed brothers.</p>
<p>Price of dog training is another area that has stopped so many people. Without actually doing any checking they assume the price will be costly. Formal dog obedience classes are not expensive.</p>
<p>There is an easy to follow training program that is very inexpensive. You can learn from a professional at home. Daniel Stevens is the trainer and his program has excellent rave reviews. There are plenty of <a target="_blank" title="Secrets to Dog Training Review" href="http://baddogproblems.com/secrets-to-dog-training/">Secrets to Dog Training Reviews</a> and all agree the small outlay is excellent value for this program.</p>
<p>The tuition for formal dog obedience training is a sound investment for all dog owners. In a short period of time and only fifteen minutes a day, your dog will learn and respond to words very quickly.</p>
<p>It will come immediately when called instead of running in another direction, or worse, ignoring you. It will sit when you tell it, instead of jumping all over your guests. It will walk at your side instead of pulling you down the sidewalk as if it is the leader. It will lie down when and where you tell it to and it will stay where you tell it to. No longer would you be trying to control a dog exhibiting <a target="_blank" title="Bad Dog Behavior" href="http://baddogproblems.com/secrets-to-dog-training/">bad dog behavior</a>.</p>
<p>Many people who own watchdogs are forced to confine them to back rooms when visitors come, simply because the dogs have not received formal <a target="_blank" title="Dog Obedience Training" href="http://baddogproblems.com/secrets-to-dog-training/">dog obedience training</a>. They fail to understand that a watchdog confined to a back room is about as handy as a car without the key.</p>
<p>An obediently trained dog knows the difference between no and okay. Not only can this training elevate the status of your family dog, but it will mold sound characteristics in your dog. A dog with obedience is a welcomed dog anywhere.</p>
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<p>When you get a puppy, you might not think immediately about dog training, but you really should. Having a well trained dog can mean the difference between a settled household and a chaotic one.</p>
<p> Dog behavior is directly impacted by how much training he has. He needs to have structure and limits in his life. If you don’t provide this, he will, and that can create significant behavior problems in your dog.</p>
<p> <strong>Why Train Your Dog?</strong></p>
<p> No matter your dog’s breed, he is descended from wolves and his instinct is to be part of a pack. In the dog pack, there is a hierarchy, with clear dominant roles and submissive roles. If you don’t make yourself the leader of the pack, your dog will make himself that leader. That’s not good and creates all kinds of dog problems.</p>
<p> Training establishes and reinforces the hierarchy concept for a dog. It teaches him that someone in the household is in control and that he must submit to that person.</p>
<p> Although some people say they prefer to not provide any dog obedience training, that’s a mistake. Puppy training – it’s best to start them young – can do much for your young dog, and will only help him as he gets older.</p>
<p> <strong>Where to Get Training?</strong></p>
<p> You have a few choices:</p>
<p> 1. You can hire a professional trainer to come to your house<br /> 2. You can attend dog obedience training classes<br /> 3. You can buy an online ebook and CD or DVD (the cheapest and the preferred option)</p>
<p> Whatever you do, it’s important that your dog’s first (and future) experience with training is successful.</p>
<p> <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggyguides.com">Dog Obedience Training</a>.</strong></p>
<p> When most of us think about dog training, we think first and foremost about dog obedience training. Dog obedience training is really about the basics of training and includes learning commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “heel.”</p>
<p> Even if your dog only learns the most basic of dog training commands, his knowledge of just these basic commands is immensely useful to you as the dog owner.</p>
<p> A dog that’s received some dog obedience training is also much more pleasant to strangers and other dogs. You can control his behavior when necessary and he will also develop the inner discipline that will help him make right decisions even when you’re not around.<br /> <strong><br /> Dog House Training</strong></p>
<p> Dog house training is something you can do yourself. You don’t need the experts for this, though a little advice from a dog training expert certainly can’t hurt.</p>
<p> Your dog should be house trained so that he can understand the basics of his needs. That is, he should understand, through some consistent dog house training efforts on your part, that there are certain needs he has that must be met appropriately.</p>
<p> If you have never done any puppy training before with potty issues, you might look in the following places:</p>
<p> * Books, online ebooks and CD or DVD<br /> * You Tube videos<br /> * Friends with more experience than you<br /> * Dog training experts</p>
<p> <strong>Crate Training</strong></p>
<p> The concept of crate training is lost on many dog owners, but it’s a concept and a behavior that should be encouraged.</p>
<p> Crate training dogs gives them a sense of safety and security. While initially, many dog owners will use crate training as a puppy training method, the older dog benefits greatly from using a crate as well.</p>
<p> Crate training can be used to reinforce house training, or it can be used as a tool to teach a dog to sleep in a particular place at night, to keep the dog away from strangers, or transport the dog in the car.</p>
<p> There are so many essential uses for crate training, in fact, that dogs suffer from not having this kind of dog obedience training in their lives.</p>
<p> <strong>Basic</strong> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.easy-dog-obedience-training.com"></a><a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggyguides.com/dog-training">Dogs Puppy Training</a></p>
<p> Dog training tips run the gamut from “be sure you use a firm voice” to “let your dog lead the way.” The reality is what works for you might not work for someone else and a different dog might respond differently to training.</p>
<p> Find your own path with your new dog. Keeping in mind that:</p>
<p> * He needs structure and discipline and dog obedience training gives him that<br /> * He will respond to firm direction from you that’s given lovingly and consistently<br /> * Both you and he will be happier in your relationship if your dog has even the basic comprehension of dog obedience training.</p>
<p> Dog training is an essential part of owning a dog. It’s worth whatever effort you are willing to give it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 03:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A key component in training your dog to bark less is understanding the reasons for the barking. Barking is one way that your dog communicates with you and over time you will develop an understanding of why your dog is barking. Sometimes you will want your dog to bark, when something is wrong or your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A key component in training your dog to bark less is understanding the reasons for the barking. Barking is one way that your dog communicates with you and over time you will develop an understanding of why your dog is barking. Sometimes you will want your dog to bark, when something is wrong or your dog needs to go to the toilet, for example. Remember, some barking is good!. Nothing is worse than a neighbor with a barking dog: you are responsible for training your dog about appropriate barking behavior. Remember, you are the boss and your dog will follow your instruction about what to do and what not to do.</p>
<p>For more support with your training take a look at these reviews of the best dog training guides available today. Go to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doghelpdesk.com/best-dog-training-guides.php">Dog Training Review</a> now.</p>
<p><strong>Is your dog feeling bored, anxious or lonely?</strong></p>
<p>The most common cause of unwanted barking is a dog who feel lonely or anxious. Are your dogs days spent almost entirely alone? Your dog will need plenty (1-1.5 hours), of exercise to compensate for that. Try and fit in a long walk before or after work. Organising this can sometimes be difficult so why not engage the services of a professional dog walker. Your dog will be much happier having received this attention. Try leaving your dog with toys when you are unavailable. Balls usually work well as toys and most dogs love bones to chew. If you have a few dog toys, try rotating them weekly to help your dog &#8220;rediscover&#8221; a toy.</p>
<p>Dogs who spend too much time alone will often become nuisance barkers. Dogs are very social animals requiring lots of attention, interation and communication. Your dog will need you to play with it and recieve a great deal of affection from you. This is what dogs love. Dogs love to be included in family activities. Happiness is the sign of a loved dog. A dog that has its other needs met is also less likely to exibit other difficult behaviors and you won&#8217;t need to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doghelpdesk.com/stop-dog-digging.php">Stop Your Dog Digging</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Is it playtime for your dog?</strong></p>
<p>If your dog is barking so that you will play with it, do not give in to this demand. A bad habit will be reinforced, if you do. Mutual respect is key to your relationship with your dog and harassing you in this way demonstrates lack of respect. You will need to ignore this behaviour if you don&#8217;t want your dog to demand your attention in this way. To effectively do this is by turning your back towards your dog; getting up, moving away and not responding at all. This is likely to confuse your dog to start with. Barking has worked before so if it keeps going for longer, it might work again. Don&#8217;t Succumb! Be firm. You will probably have to endure worse barking before the barking improves. When your dog has realized the barking isn&#8217;t working remember to praise it. Let your dog know how pleased you are, with positive reinforcement. After a short time of consistent work your dog will re-learn this behavior and stop barking to attract your attention.</p>
<p>Consistency is a requirement to effectively train your dog. Dogs respond positively to knowing who the boss is. A dog has to respect your leadership to be happy, well-adjusted and well-behaved. A dog does not necessarily have to be quiet to be well behaved. If your directions are clear your dog will learn when it is and is not appropriate to bark.</p>
<p>To find out more about training for your barking dog visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doghelpdesk.com/stop-dog-barking.php">Dog Barking Problems.</a></p>
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		<title>Essential Training Tips For Your Rescued Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patience and dedication are a must when training a dog. To achieve the desired results in rescued dog will take double the dedication and patience. However, the rewards will be worth the effort.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patience and dedication are a must when training a dog. To achieve the desired results in rescued dog will take double the dedication and patience. However, the rewards will be worth the effort.</p>
<p> Unplanned litters continue to be common even though the practice of spaying and neutering has been around for decades. The result is that the number of puppies born far outnumber the number of available homes. And if you combine this with dogs that are lost or have runaway, the animal shelters are spilling over. The sad truth is that a large number of these dogs end up euthanized.</p>
<p> Some of the lucky ones will get a second chance. Some will be adopted into the care of a loving family or rescued from the street. However, these generous souls often find themselves at a loss with their new companion.</p>
<p> By the time dogs find their way to a shelter they are usually in poor shape. They often have a history of abuse or neglect and sometimes lived in horrendous conditions. And in some circumstances dogs are released into the wild to take care of themselves.</p>
<p> Dogs are pack animals. Because of this dogs that are in the wild usually do not do well in isolation. Domesticated dogs are used to human and animal interaction so do poorly when released to the wild. Dogs such as these can still learn to be less fearful with proper training.</p>
<p> A rescued dog will need a full examination by a vet as the first step in the rehabilitation process. You will not be able to start training your new dog if he is sick or in pain. It&#8217;s crucial to give them enough time regain their health.</p>
<p> If possible try to get any information regarding the dog&#8217;s history. The information you gather about the animal&#8217;s medical history, past abuse or general temperament will aide you in training.</p>
<p> Slow and steady is the order of the day when establishing trust with the dog. Do not force yourself on the dog. They will need to learn that they can trust you before they seek you out. A suggestion would be to work on trust with a treat. Place a treat on the floor and back away a few steps. Avoid direct eye contact. Once the dog takes the food make sure they get enthusiastic praise.</p>
<p> Some rescued dogs will seek physical contact right away. Some can take weeks or more. But once you have got it you may want to attempt to gently lay the dog on its back and put your hands on its chest. You can expect that the dog will either resist if they tend to be aggressive or a fearful dog will accept. Neither behavior is good. Forcing an aggressive dog into a submissive position is done under normal training. A rescued dog will not respond well to this. Remember to take your time when establishing trust. Make sure that a fearful dog understands that being on its back is not a punishment by given it a belly rub and talking in a calm voice.</p>
<p> You may find that the training is slower and more difficult with a rescued dog. A rescued dog is often a mix, older and has a stubborn temperament which adds to the challenge of training. Hang in there. Your perseverance will pay off.</p>
<p> Feeling sorry for the dog can actually do more harm than good. Training can be hindered by doing this. Be patient, loving and understanding but don’t let the dog have the run of the house. By letting the dog know that you are in charge you are establishing yourself as the pack leader.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s a lot of sweet and hard work but you will have a companion for life.</p>
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<p>Stefan Hyross writes and provides information about dogs and puppies. Correct common <a href="http://www.allaboutdogsnpuppies.com/Dog_Behavior_Problems.php">dog behavior problems</a> and other issues. Feel free to visit the site for <a href="http://www.allaboutdogsnpuppies.com/Puppy_Potty_Training.php">puppy potty training</a> techniques and tips for you and your dog.</p>
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