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		<title>Dog Training and Canine Eyesight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common myth about a dog's eye sight, is that they are completely color blind. Dogs can in fact see colors just not as well as us humans. A dog vision does not recognize figures by their detail and texture like us humans, but instead by their shape and different form. A dog's sight [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://manicdog.com">Manic Dog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.manicdog.com/manic-dogs/dog-training-and-canine-eyesight/">Dog Training and Canine Eyesight</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most common myth about a dog's eye sight, is that they are completely color blind. Dogs can in fact see colors just not as well as us humans. A dog vision does not recognize figures by their detail and texture like us humans, but instead by their shape and different form. A dog's sight is no where near as good as our sight as humans as well. It is a thought out myth by how well dogs hunt and capture their pray but they have just become good at what they can work with.</p>
<p>Dogs see different in color values different from us humans as well. To give the common example dog trainers sometimes define, a dog will not see a different in a red ball on green grass. The colors will blend in, but a different color ball such a pearl or peach color will be seen. It all kind of just depends on the color differences. </p>
<p>But on the other side of us seeing better colors than canines, they see movement a much better practice. Such things like animals or rodents on the move, dogs are very likely to see whereas us humans are more likely to just look at the still position objects.</p>
<p>On the flip side, canines can see incredible at night. To compare how us humans see compared to dogs, it is a huge differential fraction. Do not under estimate how well your canine can see at night. If you ever wonder how dogs run at such high speeds at night, this can answer it.</p>
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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 obedience [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://manicdog.com">Manic Dog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.manicdog.com/dog-training-tips/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>Importance Of Crate Training When Training A Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Crate Training Is So Important To Training A Dog There are several vital things you will want to do with your dog when first getting it. You will want to socialize them, begin basic training, and simply introduce them to your home. Something else that is extremely important to training a dog is practicing [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://manicdog.com">Manic Dog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.manicdog.com/dog-training-tips/importance-crate-training-training-dog/">Importance Of Crate Training When Training A Dog</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Crate Training Is So Important To Training A Dog</p>
<p>There are several vital things you will want to do with your dog when first getting it.  You will want to socialize them, begin basic training, and simply introduce them to your home.  Something else that is extremely important to training a dog is practicing crate training.</p>
<p>This is one of the most effective ways you will introduce your puppy or dog to the new home. The reason this is so efficient is because it uses the natural instinct of the dog to achieve what you are hoping to accomplish rather than you forcing them to do something.  </p>
<p>In order to get the best results from crate training a dog, you need to get into a good routine.  Having a routine to follow will help the dog learn when it needs to go to the bathroom while avoiding going in the wrong places.  </p>
<p>Throughout the process, it is vital you praise your dog every time they go to the bathroom at the right time in the right spot.  This will help them understand they have done a good job which will lead to them doing it the right way every time.</p>
<p>The idea behind crate training is to confine them when they are unsupervised.  You will want to place them in their crate whenever you leave the house or at night when you are sleeping.  As soon as you return home or wake up, you want to immediately remove them and take the outside to go to the bathroom.</p>
<p>Leaving a dog in its crate for too long of a period can lead to them going to the bathroom in their crate.  After all, they cannot hold it forever.  You want to use the crate as a tool to train them, not to abuse them by leaving them in it forever.  Leaving them in too long will certainly be a setback.</p>
<p>Another tip to get results out of your crate training is to associate pleasant rewards and good things with good behavior.  If you provide them with a treat or a toy after they have gone to the bathroom in the right spot, they will learn that good things come from going to the bathroom at the right time in the right place.</p>
<p>You have to understand that you are going to deal with accidents in the beginning phases as it takes time for them to learn.  Make sure you do not punish them too harshly, but firmly let them know what they did was bad.  This way they learn but do not become afraid of what you will do to harm them.  Just understand that crate training is an extremely effective way to go about training a dog.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Information To Build Confidence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Training Information To Build Confidence And Eliminate Fear Disobedience can be a real problem in the household with dogs. It can lead to aggression, poor behavior, and countless mishaps. What you need to understand is many times this behavior is due to fear and a lack of confidence within your dog. Here is some [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://manicdog.com">Manic Dog</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.manicdog.com/dog-training-tips/dog-training-information-build-confidence/">Dog Training Information To Build Confidence</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dog Training Information</strong> To Build Confidence And Eliminate Fear</p>
<p>Disobedience can be a real problem in the household with dogs.  It can lead to aggression, poor behavior, and countless mishaps.  What you need to understand is many times this behavior is due to fear and a lack of confidence within your dog.  Here is some dog training information that can help change the character of your pet for good.</p>
<p>The first thing you need to learn is patience and consistency.  You have to learn to be patient with your dog; especially when they are a puppy.  They are going to make mistakes and if you yell at them, it is only going to hinder their confidence and increase their fear.  Whatever you do, make sure you are consistent with your actions so they can learn.</p>
<p>Along with consistency, you need to learn when the right time is to praise their behavior and when not to.  You never want to tell a dog it is ok after they have made a mistake.  While you do not have to yell at them, you do want to punish them so they learn.  And if they do something correctly, praise them for it.</p>
<p>Learning to use your tone correctly is a vital piece of dog training information many owners are not aware of.  You only want to use sweet and soft tones when your dog is acting appropriately as these sounds are reassuring.  While you do not want to raise your voice when they do something bad, a firm tone is necessary.</p>
<p>As you begin to work with their fear, take into account exposing them to new things.  As with people, it can be nerve-racking going to an unidentifiable place or being introduced to a new object.  It is up to you to plan out these things in advance, time them out and supervise it carefully.  </p>
<p>If your dog is showing signs of fear, try to prevent them from hiding or cowering away.  This will only increase their emotions if you allow them to hide or if you praise the behavior by petting them.  Make sure you only pet them and show them signs of encouragement when they are confident, calm and relaxed.</p>
<p>The last bit of dog training information that can help eliminate fear and increase confidence in your dog is to use various games as a tool.  Tug games will build the confidence of your dog as it makes them feel equal to you.  Thinking games like introducing the names of family, toys and objects can increase their awareness and intelligence.  This can go a long way toward eliminating their fear and building strength and character.</p>
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