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		<title>Dog Obedience Training Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Physical Dog Obedience Training Will Get You Nowhere
While no one wants a dog that is aggressive, wild and out of control, you have to be careful with out you train the dog.  There are certain methods of dog obedience training that will do nothing but harm.  Unlike what some may think, physical [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.manicdog.com">Manic Dog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.manicdog.com/dog-behavior-training/dog-obedience-training-tips/">Dog Obedience Training Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Physical <strong>Dog Obedience Training</strong> Will Get You Nowhere</p>
<p>While no one wants a dog that is aggressive, wild and out of control, you have to be careful with out you train the dog.  There are certain methods of dog obedience training that will do nothing but harm.  Unlike what some may think, physical obedience is going to accomplish nothing but place further fear into your dog’s eyes.</p>
<p>There is no need to contact your dog whatsoever regardless of how bad they have acted.  You never want to hit, spank or kick your dog no matter what the situation is.  The only time you should come in contact with them is to pet them, stroke them and give them love and care.</p>
<p>Obviously the reason people hit their pets is to get their point across while releasing any anger or frustration.  However, all this will do is teach your dog to shy away and fear you whenever your hand rises.  In addition, you may get the opposite effect and your dog may begin to snap back at you for protection.</p>
<p>Of course, dogs cannot tell you to stop or say they are sorry.  For this reason, there only response to physical dog obedience training is shying away or stepping up.  You cannot blame an innocent animal no matter what they did.  Peeing on the carpet, knocking over the trashcan, or tearing apart shoes does not deserve a slap or kick.</p>
<p>Instead of using physicality, you are much better expressing your anger through tone of voice.  With the correct tone of voice, you can stop a dog from doing whatever it is they have done.  They are far more likely to get the message and learn from your displeasure if you use your words.</p>
<p>You have to remember that you are the leader and a dog respects someone that will treat them as a child.  If you really want your dog to listen and learn, it is up to you to act responsibly and voice your emotions as oppose to spanking or hitting them.</p>
<p>The last thing to keep in mind if you are going to train your dog properly is to use a solid and steady tone rather than yelling at them.  Emotional abuse can be just as harmful as physical abuse.  For this reason, make sure you have a point to what you are saying and you get your point across in a subtle manner.</p>
<p>The only type of physical contact you should ever have with your dog is love and care.  No matter how angry you are with them regardless of what they have done, you will get nowhere with physical abuse.</p>
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		<title>Potty Training Your Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tips To Help With Potty Training Your Dog
No matter what kind of a dog you have, one of the most difficult tasks you will be faced with is potty training your dog.  As with kids, it takes time to potty train your dog and help them learn where the appropriate place to go to [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.manicdog.com">Manic Dog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.manicdog.com/dog-behavior-training/potty-training-dog/">Potty Training Your Dog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tips To Help With Potty Training Your Dog</p>
<p>No matter what kind of a dog you have, one of the most difficult tasks you will be faced with is potty training your dog.  As with kids, it takes time to potty train your dog and help them learn where the appropriate place to go to the bathroom is.  If you are going to have any luck at all, you have to start by taking them out frequently.</p>
<p>When first getting your puppy or new dog, you want to get in the habit of taking them outside as much as possible.  This will help them learn that outside is where they go to the bathroom.  Instead of just going inside, they will quickly realize where the appropriate place to go to the bathroom is.  </p>
<p>Although we all wish our puppies could hold it for an eight hour period, the fact of the matter is they cannot.  It is up to you to keep an eye on your puppy as all it takes is a few seconds for them to do their business.  By watching any warning signs or hints that they may need to go outside, you will be able to stop them before they go.</p>
<p>It is important you do not vary their diet while potty training your dog.  This will create a change in their system which will ultimately fluctuate their bathroom cycle.  Maintaining a consistent diet will help them get used to the food they are eating allowing their stomach to properly digest the food.</p>
<p>Although every parent wants to give their little puppy treats for being cute, make sure you are only giving them treats for going into the crate.  Too many treats will mess with their diet as well.  For this reason, keep your treat-giving to a minimum.</p>
<p>Something that many people do not do is associate their dog with the words “go outside.”  It is imperative you take your dog on walks to give them more exercise.  Every time you are going to take them for a walk, you want to ask them if they want to go outside.  In addition, learn to say this every time you let them out to go to the bathroom.  This will help them realize it is time to go to the bathroom.</p>
<p>The last tip to help you with potty training your dog is praising them every time they do go outside.  Reinforcing good behavior will help them realize where the appropriate place to go to the bathroom is.  Punish them for going inside and praise them when they alert you that they need to go outside.</p>
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		<title>Dog Behavior Training Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 12:12:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Have Success With Your Dog Behavior Training 
Whether you have had a dog for some time or have just welcomed a new pup into the home, dog behavior training is of the utmost importance.  You want to make sure your dog is obedient and has little to no behavior issues whatsoever.  [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.manicdog.com">Manic Dog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.manicdog.com/dog-behavior-training/dog-behavior-training/">Dog Behavior Training Success</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How To Have Success With Your Dog Behavior Training </p>
<p>Whether you have had a dog for some time or have just welcomed a new pup into the home, dog behavior training is of the utmost importance.  You want to make sure your dog is obedient and has little to no behavior issues whatsoever.  So how can you have success with your behavior training?</p>
<p>Before beginning your dog behavior training, it is important you have the right attitude and mindset yourself.  It is not always a walk in the park training a dog, but you have to be motivated to get the job done.  Having patience will allow you to properly train them without becoming overly agitated or frustrated.</p>
<p>As you begin your training, start with basic commands like sit, stay and come.  You want to know that if your dog gets loose while on a walk, you have the power to tell them to stay or sit.  Knowing these commands will come in handy for just about anything down the road.</p>
<p>Treats are a great way to effectively train your dog.  Every dog enjoys a flavorful treat and you can use this to your advantage.  If they do something correctly or follow your instructions, you award them with a treat.  If they do not respond, they do not get a treat.  It is as simple as that.  This eliminates the need for you to yell and scream at your dog as this will accomplish nothing.  It will solely put fear into your dog.</p>
<p>The next tip to having success with your dog behavior training is to train them away from distractions.  Although dogs can be fairly smart, they will succumb to a good toy or some other kind of distraction.  For this reason, you are best off taking them to an empty filed or park where there are no people.  This will allow them to focus strictly on what you are telling them.</p>
<p>Teaching a dog to sit is fairly simple as all you have to do is place your hand on their back and guide his bottom down.  When the bottom is down, say sit and tell him he did a good job.  Repeat this a few times so he can get an understanding of what you want him to do.  You can then award him with a treat.  Repetition and consistency is crucial to helping your dog learn.</p>
<p>As you give dog behavior training a go, make sure you remember to stay calm, patient and relaxed.  It does not have to be a stressful job.  You can have some fun with it if you have the right mindset.  Take the tips in this article into consideration to help you with your training.</p>
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