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		<title>Dog Training Collar - Making Your Dog More Manegeable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog training collars always looked so mean to me especially the choker collars.  I had one for my dog when I was little.  My dad used it to train my dog.  Apparently, as the breeder and trainer said, they were the only really efficient way to train your ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Dog training collars always looked so mean to me especially the choker collars.  I had one for my dog when I was little.  My dad used it to train my dog.  Apparently, as the breeder and trainer said, they were the only really efficient way to train your dog.  <br />
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However my dad was nice with ours. </P><P> A little slight yank to get the point across and my dog was sure to respond.  However, I have seen people be positively vicious with them; to the point that the dog cried out in pain.  This of course is not surprising when the dog is lifted off of their feet by a chain that is choking the air out of them.  <br />
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To me the whole dog training collar thing seems to kind of go against a lot of the other stuff I have read.  Everyone seems to say that you should not yell at your dog when they do something wrong, but instead show them the correct behavior and praise them for it. </P><P> To this end the choker collar seems to be a little out of the scope of things.  I'm not positive but I am pretty sure that choking your dog, whether lightly or almost to the point of death can not be considered positive reinforcement.  <br />
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There must be other dog training collars that work just as well but, then again maybe not since the chocker seems to be the most prevalent.  I also have just learned of another atrocity in this area, as my friend sitting next to me just apprised me of the fact that some collars have studs so that when the owner chokes the dog the dog also gets stabbed; sounds so humane and efficient doesn't it</P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Can You Litter Box Train a Dog Like A Cat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(ContentDesk) October 15, 2005 -- House training or potty training your dog to use a litter box is definitely the new rage in indoor dog house training or potty training. Of course, there is a method to this madness and many will tell you that it is the ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>(ContentDesk) October 15, 2005 -- House training or potty training your dog to use a litter box is definitely the new rage in indoor dog house training or potty training. Of course, there is a method to this madness and many will tell you that it is the best thing going since dog biscuits for their litter box trained dogs! This incredibly delightful information is not yet available in bookstores or pet stores. For 100% guaranteed house training your dog using a litter box success, you will most definitely want to get the #1 Best Selling E-book, "How To Litter Box Train Your Dog" by Expert Dog Litter Box Trainer and author, Teresa Heath. On Teresa's site she shares her very own personal story about how she discovered the process of  house training her dog using a litter box from the beginning. All the trials she encountered as she searched for information but found none. </P><P>Therefore, after she successfully house trained her dog to use a litter box, she realized many people would want to know how to do it. This prompted her to write an e-book that is like no other.One of the most wonderful benefits about litter box training your dog is the fact that after they are completely litter box trained, your dog will be able to either go potty indoors or outdoors depending on the availability of the dog owner.  This is the most convenient method of house training because no matter what kind of dog you have or no matter where you live, there will be a time when it will be impossible for your dog to go outside to do his business, so what do you do?For additional information go directly to this delightful website: <a href="http://litterboxtrainyourdog.biz" target="_blank">http://litterboxtrainyourdog.biz</a>. You will instantly have access to Teresa's email address and phone number for any questions you might have.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Dog Training Obedience - Easy To Understand Methods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training your dog to be obedient is a long and frustrating process.  All you want him to do is listen when you call him and yell at him, can that really be that complicated?  But then when you think about it you think about how difficult it is to "train" ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Training your dog to be obedient is a long and frustrating process.  All you want him to do is listen when you call him and yell at him, can that really be that complicated?  But then when you think about it you think about how difficult it is to "train" children to do what you say, to follow rules and obey.  Training your dog to be obedient is actually quite easy in comparison.  <br />
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Dog training in obedience can get to be tiresome but of course is necessary for a happy home and happy dog.  It seems to be a widely-held school of though that a well trained dog is a happy dog and of course, you are a happier person when your dog listens to you and doesn't go to the bathroom on your carpet or chew on your furniture.<br />
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Most dogs are fairly smart animals and learn pretty quickly. </P><P> And if all you want is the basics, dog training for obedience can go quite quickly.  Sit, stay, heel, lie down, roll over, are all pretty easy concepts and things that most dogs do naturally so not really that hard to teach.  Instead you only have to teach them to associate a hand signal or word you say with something they probably do every day. <br />
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 Of course here is where the dog treats come in; the basic reward for good behavior that every animal craves.  The only problem is that they tend to associate the act they are to perform not only with your words or hand signals but also with the following reward and are quite disappointed when the treat ceases to follow. </P><P> If your dog is anything like my dog then they probably cease to do whatever it is you wanted them to do.  At this point you realize that your dog is probably going to be getting fat for a while.<br />
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		<title>Dog Training Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog training requires simple persistence to be a successful and delightful experience for you and your dog. Here are 8 dog training tips to guide you along the way.1.  Dog Training Tips - Get your dog's attentionBefore you can start training your dog ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Dog training requires simple persistence to be a successful and delightful experience for you and your dog. Here are 8 dog training tips to guide you along the way.1.  Dog Training Tips - Get your dog's attentionBefore you can start training your dog you first need to get its attention. You can do this by talking to him and offering him a small treat.2.  Dog Training Tips - Use the correct dog training suppliesIf you have a well behaved dog a six foot training lead and a regular buckle collar will do. </P><P>However if you dog is uncontrollable you should use a training collar. For the right collar size measure the dogs' neck and add 2 inches.3.  Dog Training Tips - For safety in vehiclesBefore you introduce your dog to the inside of a moving vehicle you should teach him the 'down!' and 'stay!' commands. This ensures that he spends the ride on the floor of the vehicle. 4. </P><P> Dog Training Tips - EliminationWhen your dog got to go it got to go. To prevent your dog from getting busy on the carpet you should train him to eliminate on command.5.  Dog Training Tips - PraiseAlways praise your dog when he learns a new command.6.  Dog Training Tips - ReprimandDo not hit your dog! Any time your dog is engaging in bad behavior, use the opportunity to teach him the 'stop!' or 'no!' command. Using the 'stay!' command can also be effective in these situations.7. </P><P> Dog Training Tips - Play with your dogThis will help in building the bond between you and your dog. 8.  Dog Training Tips - Do some dog training everydayDon't rush dog training. Teach your dog one command at a time and don't move on until he gets it. A little dog training everyday is all that's needed. </P><P>Well that's it for my dog training tips. Enjoy training your dog and remember that it takes simple persistence.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>8 dog training tips for you and your dog.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. fayolap@yahoo.com Dog Training Tips8 dog training tips for you and your ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated. fayolap@yahoo.com Dog Training Tips8 dog training tips for you and your dog.By Dog training requires simple persistence to be a successful and delightful experience for you and your dog.Here are 8 dog training tips to guide you along the way.1. Dog Training Tips - Get your dog's attentionBefore you can start training your dog you first need to get its attention. You can do this by talking to him and offering him a small treat.2. </P><P>Dog Training Tips - Use the correct dog training suppliesIf you have a well behaved dog a six foot training lead and a regular buckle collar will do. However if you dog is uncontrollable you should use a training collar. For the right collar size measure the dogs' neck and add 2 inches.3. Dog Training Tips - For safety in vehiclesBefore you introduce your dog to the inside of a moving vehicle you should teach him the 'down!' and 'stay!' commands. This ensures that he spends the ride on the floor of the vehicle. </P><P>4. Dog Training Tips - EliminationWhen your dog got to go it got to go. To prevent your dog from getting busy on the carpet you should train him to eliminate on command.5. Dog Training Tips - PraiseAlways praise your dog when he learns a new command.6. Dog Training Tips - ReprimandDo not hit your dog! Any time your dog is engaging in bad behavior, use the opportunity to teach him the 'stop!' or 'no!' command. </P><P>Using the 'stay!' command can also be effective in these situations.7. Dog Training Tips - Play with your dogThis will help in building the bond between you and your dog. 8. Dog Training Tips - Do some dog training everydayDon't rush dog training. Teach your dog one command at a time and don't move on until he gets it. </P><P>A little dog training everyday is all that's needed. Well that's it for my dog training tips. Enjoy training your dog and remember that it takes simple persistence.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Dog Training  - Leash | Collar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright 2006 Mdarma 

There are several types of dog training programs in the market.  It is very important that you select, the most suitable program to train you dog.  The dog-training program must cover trainings that you want your dog to follow ...]]></description>
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There are several types of dog training programs in the market.  It is very important that you select, the most suitable program to train you dog.  The dog-training program must cover trainings that you want your dog to follow.  It is important to have a talented and faithful dog for you and your family. The successful program must reinforce the relationship between you and the dog. </P><P>A good dog-training program will help you to get the respect of the dog.<br />
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This part will cover the  leach or collar training. The leash is the main form of controlling and communicating with the dog in leash and collar training. This is the most popular method of dog training. The other successful and effective method is the reward training. Reward training is also called as positive reinforcement training program.<br />
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Both leash and collar training and reward training have been around for a very long time, and they have proven their effectiveness over time. </P><P> We must understand that the type of training that works best will vary from dog to dog, and from breed to breed.  It is important to remember that each breed of dog has its own unique qualities, reinforced by hundreds of years of selective breeding.<br />
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Leash and collar training is the best way to train a dog. However, as a owner, you are in a better position to understand the dog to determine which style suits well. The ultimate goal is to have an obedient, willing and a faithful dog.<br />
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In leash and collar training, varying degrees of force has to be applied, ranging from slight prompts with to a very harsh correction.  The amount of correction used should be appropriate to the situation. </P><P>Remember that using too much correction, or too little, will be ineffective.<br />
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When using leash and collar training, the dog must be trained to trust the handler and accept his or her directions and commands without question.  In order for the dog to be fully trained, the handler must demonstrate the ability to place the dog into a posture or position he or she does not want to take.  This does not mean using force, but it does generally require some level of physical manipulation.  This manipulation is most easily and safely done using the main tool of leash and collar training ? the leash.<br />
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It is important for every, would be dog trainer to understand that the leash is simply a tool and yet an important tool in this form of training. Even when the only tools at hand are the owner's body and skill, the dog should be willing to obey. </P><P> Creating a leader/follower relationship between handler and dog, and it is important to use the leash as a tool and not a crutch.  A properly trained dog should be willing to obey whether the leash is present or not.<br />
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		<title>Dogs - Man&#039;s Best Friend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs have been known as man's best friend for decades.  Owning a dog can be a positive, enjoyable experience for the entire family.  Keep in mind however, that the decision to own a dog is an important one that should not be taken lightly.  A dog is not ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Dogs have been known as man's best friend for decades.  Owning a dog can be a positive, enjoyable experience for the entire family.  Keep in mind however, that the decision to own a dog is an important one that should not be taken lightly.  A dog is not just a fun diversion or entertaining gift.  Owning a dog requires a commitment from you that will last the lifetime of the dog. </P><P> The responsibilities of owning a dog and the joys of owning a dog hold an equal place of importance.  If you are considering bringing a dog into your family, here are some important considerations for you to keep in mind. A dog is an important member of the family.  If you live in a city, you will need to devote a lot of time to walking the dog, ensuring that the dog gets plenty of exercise and fresh air, and you will most likely be taking your dog along on family excursions and trips.  If you live in a country setting, you will need to ensure the safety of your dog and protect the dog from the hazards that come from a rural setting. </P><P> Holidays and special occasions will include the dog and you may even find yourself including the dog in family portraits and gift giving occasions. Dogs bring companionship and joy to any family.  The time and effort you spend caring for your dog will be returned to you in the form of the lifelong loyalty and friendship that you will receive from your dog.  The dog will provide you with a friend to talk to, be an entertaining companion, and can also provide a sense of security and protection for your family.  Individuals who are confined to their home or the elderly will find great joy in owning a dog and the problem of loneliness will be greatly reduced.Because you will spend a lot of time caring for your dog in the form of walks and playtime, a dog can be a big health benefit for the owner. </P><P> You may find yourself exercising more than you ever have before, and talking to your dog is a great way to reduce stress and anxiety.  Owning a dog is beneficial to you and your family and the dog will be forever loyal and grateful for the time you invest in its care.  As unlikely as it may seem, owning a dog can introduce you to new friends that last a lifetime. Walking your dog, training classes, and romps through the park are great ways to come in contact with others who share your interests and love of dogs.  You can be certain that your dog will bring you joy in your private life and introduce you to other dogs lovers as well. </P><P>Owning a dog can be equated to raising a child. You must be a responsible parent to your dog just as you would to a child. You can rest assured that being a responsible, loving dog owner will bring you many benefits, the most important of which is the trust and friendship of a pet who will love you unconditionally for its entire life.  Owning a dog is a big responsibility and can even be costly when you factor in trips to the vet, having the dog groomed, and taking care of unexpected medical expenses.  The hardships involved in dog ownership are well worth your time and money. </P><P> You will never find a more loyal, devoted friend than a dog who loves you unconditionally.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>House Training A Dog - The Simple Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The puppy is new and oh so cute.  You cuddle with it every day and love to chase it around the yard or play tug of war with the stuffed animal that, in a year will probably be missing most of its limbs.  However, all is not fun and games in the house ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>The puppy is new and oh so cute.  You cuddle with it every day and love to chase it around the yard or play tug of war with the stuffed animal that, in a year will probably be missing most of its limbs.  However, all is not fun and games in the house with the new puppy.  Now comes the hard part, house training the dog.<br />
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As the new puppy does one of two things to relieve him/herself in the middle of your new white carpet you find yourself wondering why it is so difficult for the dog to understand that you do not go in the house.  You think to yourself why would anyone, animals included, go to the bathroom where they live? Would they not want it as far away as possible?  You think your puppy must just be thickheaded, anyone with a dog has looked at their animal at this stage and said "you stupid dog". </P><P>  However, then you remember that for a couple years after you were born you not only went to the bathroom where you live but actually in your pants and you feel slightly bad for being so frustrated with your dog's seeming lack of intelligence.<br />
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House training a dog is without a doubt a frustrating process.  You wish you could just throw them outside and they would figure it out themselves.  Unfortunately it is not this easy; it requires a bit more patience and perseverance.  So you do a couple things as you look at the seemingly hopeless situation that has the potential to turn very expensive if you are again forced to replace your carpet.  First of all you remember that you knew house training a dog was not easy or fun, second you remember that you are the idiot that bought new carpet two months before you decided to get a dog. </P><P> Now you suck it up and you go to the book store to get the newest book on house training a dog and hope that it has some enlightening information that will save you both time and money-discounting the $30 you just spent on the book of course.  <br />
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		<title>Dog Treat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are a member of the family in most homes. This means they are rewarded for good behavior with dog treats. But that is not enough. Remember to praise the dog as you give the treat so it associates the praise with food. Use dog treats to reinforce ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Dogs are a member of the family in most homes. This means they are rewarded for good behavior with dog treats. But that is not enough. Remember to praise the dog as you give the treat so it associates the praise with food. Use dog treats to reinforce or teach good behavior.<br />
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Dog treats can be anything that dog enjoys if he is easily motivated. </P><P>They also help train the dog to do the things you ask him to do. A visit to the vet or a dose of medication can be made into a pleasant experience if they are followed by a dog treat each time. <br />
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Dog training involves use of dog treats or some type of snack after it has obeyed your commands. The training method is right to teach dog manners and obey commands; as long as the owner is in control of the treat box. Treat training is one of the methods of motivational training that encourages the dog to do It helps develop an obedient dog, who sits at commanded, comes at your call, and waits to be petted. </P><P>It is also an easy way to make him take medicine, and learn tricks like jumping to catch a stick.<br />
This procedure sometimes leads dog to expect a treat each time or it will not listen to your commands. So it is essential to slowly wean him off dog treats, while increasing number of commands given before a treat. This also helps the dog loose the expectancy of food. Instead, he will be happy by just a word of praise or petting as a treat for obeying a command.<br />
However, most people appreciate the unconditional love they receive from their canine friends.  And desire to reward them with only dog treats as a sign of appreciation. </P><P>It also used to housetrain and correct bad habits.<br />
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		<title>Choosing Dog Tags for Your Canine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember when you first met your dog? He was fresh and new, and you were just getting to know each other. You went through training together, perhaps even ate together. With time, you and your dog became very close ? even closer than you are to a lot ...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<P>Remember when you first met your dog? He was fresh and new, and you were just getting to know each other. You went through training together, perhaps even ate together. With time, you and your dog became very close ? even closer than you are to a lot of people you know. Your dog is special to you. He might be your best friend, a rascally mischief-maker, or just an accessory to your lifestyle. </P><P>He depends on you for feeding, play, and discipline. You depend on him for companionship, a connection with the animal world, or household security and protection. For these reasons and more, you should protect your dog from harm, and yourself from loss, by getting him a dog tag.<br />
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Dog tags hang on your dog's collar and provide all the necessary information for calling your dog, contacting you as the owner, and alerting people to your dog's dietary restrictions. Some dog tags also include vaccination information, such as when your dog last received shots, and some municipalities even require this.<br />
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Once you've settled on what information to put on your dog's tag, it's time to pick out a tag that suits your style and needs. If you're just looking to tag your dog with basic information, a plain plastic tag will do. </P><P>But if you want to add a personal touch, consider getting your dog a silver, jewel, gold, or diamond dog tag. Yes, they do exist. You can even have your dog tag customized and shaped exactly the way you want. Some dog tag manufacturers can even laser-etch a photograph onto the tag ? perhaps a picture of you and your beloved pet.<br />
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Dog tags can range in price from free or just a few dollars, to diamond dog tags in excess of $7,500.  Whatever your taste, there is a dog tag for your furry friend.. </P>]]></content:encoded>
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