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		<title>The Best Tips For Potty Training Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yasmin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you loving your dog only until he plants another bomb in your immaculate living room carpet? It seems that your home can benefit greatly from some potty training dogs tips. Here are some simple techniques that will keep you and your pet's love fest undisturbed in a few short weeks.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.dogsdogdogs.net">Dogs Advice</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.dogsdogdogs.net/1209/dog-training/the-best-tips-for-potty-training-dogs.php">The Best Tips For Potty Training Dogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='dogbyline'>by Geraldine Dimarco</div>
<p>Are you loving your dog only until he plants another bomb in your immaculate living room carpet? It seems that your home can benefit greatly from some potty training dogs tips. Here are some simple techniques that will keep you and your pet's love fest undisturbed in a few short weeks. </p>
<p>House training dogs is not exactly the most enjoyable part of dog ownership; this is why you will find many adult dogs still untrained in the ways of proper toilet habits. It is always simpler to teach puppies but training older dogs on this is still a relatively manageable goal.</p>
<p>If you plan to teach your dog to not do something anymore, good luck. You won't encounter much success. Instead, you should unseat the wrong behavior in his daily activities by substituting it with a new pattern. In this case, its learning to go outside for eliminating. </p>
<p>Find a suitable spot outside your house to use for his toilet needs. Bring him out for a walk fifteen minutes after he finishes eating. Walk around the designated spot saying 'go potty' or 'get pooping' whatever word or phrase you want him to associate with the activity. Repeat it until he finally does and praise him profusely right after. This will let him know that this particular code word is a signal to eliminate. Do this for a few weeks using the same pattern you have started out with. In house training dogs, patience and consistency are fundamental.  </p>
<p>Once in a while you will still come across the dreaded mound of discharge inside your house. If he is in the middle of potty, stop him quickly and bring him outside to finish his business. Give him treats when he discharges outside successfully. If you do find the poop without the pet nearby it will be no use to yell at him anymore.  He will not understand your reason for being upset and this will only serve to confuse him. To ensure this doesn't happen again, be extra vigilant after meals. </p>
<p>When the accidents do happen inside your home, make sure you clean up the mess thoroughly with a deodorizing antibacterial solution immediately. This will get rid of stains and more importantly, any smell it will leave behind. The principle in potty training dogs is that they will return to their spot to do it again and they will find it by sniffing the place out. Make the canine's cage as small as comfortably small as possible to avoid more accidents to occur indoors.</p>
<p>Do not feed and water your dog less than two hours before sleeping time to ensure that there will be no accidents that will surprise you in the light of day. Bring him out to do his business first thing in the morning and after he wakes up from naps. When you have successfully potty trained your pet, make going outside as easy and convenient as possible for him. Place the cage near an open back door or give your doors a swinging dog flap for his easy access.</p>
<p>Potty training dogs is every responsible pet owner's priority. This will keep your dog disciplined and mentally stimulated- a good preparation for other obedience tasks. More than that, your home will welcome the change and thank you for it.</p>
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		<title>Puppy labrador training using sound</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 11:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yasmin Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='dogbyline'>by Ian Brown</div>
<p>You can set things up in a controlled way so you can use sound for training purposes. This lets you get the exact result you want.</p>
<p>We are going to carry out a 4 step process. Part of this will be to use different locations each time and to use some pros to help. Along the way, we will be trying to get inside our dogs mind to understand his thinking better.</p>
<p>A good dog owner, already knows that dogs think and communicate, but not at all like humans. So it is up to us to make the effort if we want good results.</p>
<p>You have to be consistent so as not to confuse. Using conditioned reflex, you will be able to effectively change any behaviour you choose.</p>
<p>Using a set of cans, or any other source of sound, so long as it is brief, and so long as it can be presented from different directions on each consecutive instance, are all that you need to do to break any behavior.  Simply create the sound, and follow through with praise!  It's that simple.  Any behavior can be stopped or broken, simply by creating a sound, and praising immediately. The secret is, to allow the undesired behavior to begin again, and simply present the sound from another direction, and follow through with praise.  Of course you have to understand how your dog thinks and learns in order to successfully achieve this. </p>
<p>Every time we create a sound this way, we praise him until he stops the behavior. You have to be ready to start the sound again when the behavior starts. You have to get past the point where you say to yourself "why should i praise him ?" but it works. As we said before you have to stop thinking like a human.</p>
<p>The value of this training method is that you can use it now and forever, for anything that you want him to do. It is so effective, that should he not perform as you expect, then he is most likely rebelling against your authority.</p>
<p>You will soon come to enjoy this process because it really works well and you can take satisfaction from knowing how to change behavior. Do bear in mind that this is changing existing behavior, not teaching new behavior.</p>
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		<title>The Best Gift For Your Pet &#8211; Crate Training Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yasmin Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever read about crate training dogs? It sounds like an inhumane act to dogs who don't do as they're told. Surprisingly, it's actually the contrary. Crate training is a good method of training based on the dogs' natural need for security.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.dogsdogdogs.net">Dogs Advice</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.dogsdogdogs.net/1154/dogs/the-best-gift-for-your-pet-crate-training-dogs.php">The Best Gift For Your Pet &#8211; Crate Training Dogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='dogbyline'>by Geraldine Dimarco</div>
<p>Have you ever read about crate training dogs? It sounds like an inhumane act to dogs who don't do as they're told. Surprisingly, it's actually the contrary. Crate training is a good method of training based on the dogs' natural need for security.</p>
<p>It is said that wolves are the dogs' ancestors of old. This may or may not be factual but it still stands true that dogs are animals who lived in the open spaces before we adopted them into our homes. In the wild where there are dangers and perils at every turn- these dogs found caves and dens as a shelter and nesting area. This is the foundation of training dogs to use their crates in stressful and overly busy environments</p>
<p>Many who use crate training can attest to its stress relieving effects for the canine. This also helps in house training the dogs by keeping them in check within a limited area.  This will protect the animals from harming themselves, other people and things around the house. Going to the vet or travelling for long distances will not anymore be a problem with a crate trained dog safely tucked in his enclosed space.</p>
<p>Not all dogs can be crate trained. There are pets who have experienced severe trauma in the past with confined boxes. They will be difficult to calm down, thus making this method of training virtually useless. Some of the larger dogs panic when the door closes in and they break the crate altogether. And many owners are just uneasy with having living animals stuck in such an enclosed space.</p>
<p>Crate training dogs is really dependent on how the owner feels about it. If you hate thinking of your dog in such a confined space then its best to forgo this. However, if you think you and your dog can benefit from a little discipline and space crate training will afford you, then read on to see how to accomplish this the best possible way.</p>
<p>Look for a good site to place the crate in. It has to be in a room where people will be in like the living area or the  bedroom. Purchase a good sized crate and put the dog's favorite play things inside. As the dog makes its way in the crate, do not immediately shut the door. Stroke him and speak to him reassuringly for a few days. Feed him while he is in the box. When all seems alright, start closing the door for several minutes.  Make sure you are still in the room wehere he can see and hear you. If the dog cries and gets upset, wait for him to settle down before opening the door. Do not rush the process. It is a little scary for the pet so you need to be patient in introducing the concept to him.</p>
<p>For crate training to be successful, never use it as a form of punishment to the dog. This should be a place he seeks out to be safe and calm. If the dog is finally accustomed to being alone in the crate, you can try leaving the house in short intervals and see how he reacts to this.  If there is no trouble, then you have a crate trained dog in your hands. Now you have freedom from constantly being anxious of your pet's situation. More than that, your dog has found a haven of peace and security he can go to to escape from all of life's stress and busyness.</p>
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		<title>Labrador Training Techniques Using Sound to Stop Bad Behaviour</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 07:28:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yasmin Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='dogbyline'>by Ian Brown</div>
<p>The fastest, easiest, most effective approach is to recreate the undesired situation in a controlled setting, and correctly use sound distractions with praise to erase the misbehavior.  Dogs can learn or unlearn almost anything in four properly conducted repetitions. </p>
<p>The 4 steps we are going to describe should be carried out in different places. We are going to try to get inside our dog's mind to understand him better in order to start our work.</p>
<p>A good dog owner, already knows that dogs think and communicate, but not at all like humans. So it is up to us to make the effort if we want good results.</p>
<p>By being consistent with your dog, and using reflex conditioning, it is possible to change any of his behaviour patterns. If you are not consistent your dog will get confused.</p>
<p>A set of cans on a string is great tool in helping to change the behavior. What we do is allow the bad behavior, make a sound with the string to stop it, and then praise him. This conditioning is the key to success.</p>
<p>What you do is create the sound every time bad behavior starts and follow that with praise. You will have to so this several times in order to change his conditioning. It takes persistence.</p>
<p>Of course, you may continue correcting your dog forever, as most trainers do. We do not understand why a trained dog needs correction. Seems that if he were trained, that would be the end of it.  That would imply that if a trained dog makes a mistake, that this mistake is probably not an accident, but rather, a challenge to your authority. </p>
<p>You will soon come to enjoy this process because it really works well and you can take satisfaction from knowing how to change behavior. Do bear in mind that this is changing existing behavior, not teaching new behavior.</p>
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<div class='doglinks'>Our full book on <a href="http://www.puppylabradors.com">labrador training</a> is a valuable extension to training your dog obedience in all types of situation. <a href="http://www.puppylabradors.com">Training puppies</a> requires some extra easy steps to help you bring him up and simply have great fun with him.</div>
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