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		<title>Dog Training Collars-a Helping Tool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog training collars have been around since the late 20th century. They have not gained wide acceptance at the early stages due to their limited options and quite often drastic measures of application. Over time collars have become more and more favorable as quality of the products drastically changed, spectrum of options grew, as well [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/dog-training-collars-a-helping-tool/">Dog Training Collars-a Helping Tool</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog training collars have been around since the late 20th century. They have not gained wide acceptance at the early stages due to their limited options and quite often drastic measures of application. Over time collars have become more and more favorable as quality of the products drastically changed, spectrum of options grew, as well as the ease of use. As dog training collars were slowly emerging from the surface as a product that "works", manufacturers continued on implementing better electronics, better material, and made these collars superior over majority of orthodox training techniques.</p>
<p>Dog training collars come in countless styles, from the most basic types such us choke collars, or otherwise known as "slip" collars, to multiple remote controlled dog training collars which aid in training more than one pet. Whatever the need, consumers have realized that options are endless in today's society, and that can often be a troublesome experience. Not only are there tens of different types, but tens of various manufacturers for every type, with each developer promising the highest rate of training success. Not to mention the emerging hunting market which is growing very rapidly with new dog training collars for almost anything. With this in mind, consumers today face a much more difficult decision than ever before, with the growing popularity of training collars, they have to decide if to use them, and if so, which product is better.</p>
<p>Dog training collars can be somewhat broken up into a few categories. The first would be the simplest type, such as choke collars (slip collars). These types are exceptional for training a dog how to act and behave during a walk. Consumers have enough stress in their lives as it is, and the added stress of a dog jumping on people, pulling back and forth is something one should be able to minimize. The second type would be the basic training collars, which are in most cases controlled by a remote. These types are an excellent resource if one aims in teaching their best friend the simplest commands, such as sit, come, heel, or minimize barking etc. The third type would be the advanced training collars. These are also controlled by a remote, but with a multitude of added options, have much more range, but in most cases are a bit more expensive. Advanced collars are an exceptional tool for those seeking for a more professional obedience training. Multiple dog training collars would be considered a fourth type. This product works in the same manner as an advanced or a basic training collar system, with the addition of more than one collar to a remote. With this type of system, a trainer can teach obedience of more than one dog, or as a matter of fact, use to control more than one hunting dog. This introduces the last but not least type, the hunting dog training collar system. Again these types are equipped with most of the features one would get from an advanced system, but with the focus of a few other options to aid in training a dog to be a good hunting partner.</p>
<p>Every individual that owns a canine knows the importance of having a well behaved and smart dog. An obedient and intelligent dog makes the experience of having a four legged best friend much more exciting and enjoyable. A well trained pet is one that can be taken anywhere, an animal that can be trusted anywhere. Dog training collars give that specific advantage of making ones loyal friend trustworthy, friendly and safe. Although there are countless of techniques of getting obedience training for a pet, from acquiring the needed skills from books and other information references, sending a dog to obedience schools, and teaching with the aid of training collars, the highly growing in popularity is the dog training collar system.</p>
<p>Dog training collar system tends to be a more expensive initial investment if choosing other than a choke collar, but one that pays itself off very quickly. For instance, books are a very inexpensive technique, but require a lot of time to learn and initiate all the required actions. Although books/videos tend to be the least expensive technique, they require a lot of time, and in these days, very rarely does anyone have the time to spend countless weeks in teaching a dog simple commands like sit, heel etc, let alone anything more advanced, and as everyone knows, time is money. Providing that necessary time to train a dog using orthodox methods usually referenced from books/vides requires eliminating that time from sometimes more important tasks such as work, or family time.</p>
<p>On the other hand, sending a dog or a puppy to an obedience school quite often requires the same amount of investment as a training collar. Not to mention that that dog will not be trained by the owner, but by someone else which often the dog will not be able to refer back to the owner. Even choosing obedience schools where the owner takes part in the training, again that can get expensive and time consuming. In addition, that style of training once is over cannot be done over again unless one is willing to pay more. Dog training collar system, although seemingly expensive at the initial stage, saves much precious time in comparison to other techniques, but also allows it to be used over and over, or even sold used, saving money. Although some believe that training collars are a very unfriendly form of dog obedience schooling, in reality these systems are very safe. Any equipment that is used in an abusive manner can be unsafe. Dog training collars are meant to teach a dog to behave rather than punish them, and if used in the manner shown, such collars will help teach a pet to be a very smart and obedient family member.</p>
<p>In conclusion, dog training collars are an exceptional utility that is not only very safe, practical and effective, but also very time efficient and in the long run an investment that pays for itself. With the wide range of options and styles available on the market, every dog owner will have no trouble finding one for the required task. One should always remember, that before purchasing a training collar, one should acquire advice from an expert, not just a summer time student working at some pet store.</p>
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		<title>The Golden Retriever — Versatile and Devoted Companion</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Golden Retriever is one of the most versatile dog breeds known to man. Their intelligence and versatility sees them employed in a variety of roles including illegal drug detection, search and rescue, as hunting dog, as guide dog for the blind, as therapy dog, and as a service dog for the disabled. Its friendly, eager-to-please and patient demeanor has made it one of the most popular family dogs in the world. The Golden Retriever has an endless number of positive attributes when being considered as a family pet. They are also very competitive in agility and other performance events.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.pets4you.com/goldenretriever.html">Golden Retriever puppy</a> are known to be very playful and very friendly and making it the best choice for kids of all ages. While young children should always be supervised when playing with any dog, the Golden Retriever is remarkably accepting of children's sudden and often random movements or behaviors. Friendly with everyone, including other dogs, the Golden Retriever has very little, if any, guarding instincts. They are a fairly robust and healthy dog breed that can be expected to live for 10 to 14 years.</p>
<p>This is a large breed of dogs. Male Goldens are fairly large and stand 23 to 24 inches tall at shoulder height and weigh from 65 to 75 pounds. Females are smaller and stand 21.5 to 22.5 inches tall at shoulder height and weigh from 55 to 65 pounds. He has a double coat — the outer coat is water-repellent and the undercoat is dense and soft in texture. The coat varies from white-blond to reddish-blond and is usually shiny and soft. The double-coat sheds seasonally and needs regular brushing. Brushing will help him maintain a clean and healthy coat, avoid mats and help you keep a closer eye on his health and strengthen your emotional bond with him.</p>
<p>Golden Retrievers are particularly valued for their high level of sociability towards people, calmness, and willingness to learn. The Golden Retriever puppies are particularly easy to train. They are very sensitive to harsh treatment, so excessive strictness is not recommended. They learn very quickly and enjoy pleasing their masters, so obedience training can be fun. They can learn many tricks and will remember what they are taught for the rest of their lives. They have been known to suffer from separation anxiety and can become very lonely if left alone for extended periods of time.</p>
<p>They are not a dog that barks all the time, but do bark when startled making them poor guard dogs. Although they are more than likely to defend their loved ones in a life-threatening situation, they are not by nature suspicious of strangers or protective, which also makes them unsuited to any sort of guard work. They tend to bark as a form of greeting. They exude charm and confidence. They are sweet, eager to please, and devoted family companions. They need interaction and stimulation. The stimulation is good for your bonding, as well as incorporating the dog into your family. Golden Retriever can be the best addition into the family if you have the time to spend with this devoted companion.</p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training in Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone loves to have a dog at home. But has your dog been through obedience training? Do you cringe when your dog jumps all over your house guests or when you neighbor knocks on your door to complain about something your dog just did? Don't worry, dog training can be fast, easy and efficient. No [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/dog-obedience-training-in-your-home/">Dog Obedience Training in Your Home</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone loves to have a dog at home. But has your dog been through obedience training? Do you cringe when your dog jumps all over your house guests or when you neighbor knocks on your door to complain about something your dog just did? Don't worry, dog training can be fast, easy and efficient.</p>
<p>No longer do you have to endure weeks and weeks of classes to train your dog. Who wants to sit with a big group of dogs, spending your time keeping the peace between your dog and your classmates' pets? Forget about embarrassing and expensive sessions with a private trainer, where afterwards you feel like you have gotten nowhere with your dog. Now it is simple and easy to train your dog in your home.</p>
<p>How To Train A Dog, Simply</p>
<p>To train a dog does not have to be difficult. There are a couple of basic things that can help you train your dog at home.</p>
<p>- Start with the basics when a dog is a puppy. Good behavior is something dogs can learn at a young age, making obedience training when they get older much easier.</p>
<p>- Rewards and praise are the best way to have a more obedient dog. Offer treats when your dog does something he or she is supposed to do.</p>
<p>- Don't always reach for food as a reward. This can lead to an unhealthy diet in your dog. You can also reward a good dog with attention, praise, and toys.</p>
<p>- Repeat what you want the dog to do until he or she does it. This is a basic dog training technique that again reinforces behavior.</p>
<p>- Do something every day to obedience train the dog. It does not have to take a long amount of time, in fact shorter sessions are better.</p>
<p>- Don't expect too much, too fast. It takes work and consistency to train a dog properly.</p>
<p>- You are the best person to train your dog. Obedience training is about building a relationship between a dog and its' owner.</p>
<p>- Obedience training does not have to be all work, it can also be fun for you and your pet! It is an opportunity to build a relationship with your dog that will last throughout the dog's life. And you will reap the benefits of having a well behaved pet.</p>
<p>Why Obedience Training Is Important</p>
<p>Obedience training is an important part of being a responsible dog owner. Without training, your dog will find it hard to enjoy other animals, enjoy your family or enjoy other people. Other people will be constantly complaining to you about your dog's behavior, leaving you embarrassed and spending even less time with your dog. And even worse, you will be constantly yelling at your dog, making the dog further confused about how to behave. Your dog needs guidance and you, as an owner, can train a dog, easily. Take charge of your situation with your dog. Your dog must respect you as the dominant personality. Asserting yourself will lead to a healthy relationship between you and your pet.</p>
<p>There are good resources online to help you train your dog. Websites can offer tips and tricks to help with obedience training that is easy, effective and helpful to both you and your dog. You can find whole dog training courses dedicated to helping you and your dog build a better relationship between one another.</p>
<p>The key to obedience training is consistency. By giving your dog a consistent environment, where she or he understands the rules of behavior, you can have an obedient dog in no time at all.</p>
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		<title>Learn About Dog Behavior &#8211; Train Your Dog to Behave</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important that for you to train your dog to behave you start early when it is a puppy. You want to teach him what is the right way to behave so that when he gets older he will understand your commands. It can be more difficult to teach a dog to understand commands [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/learn-about-dog-behavior-train-your-dog-to-behave/">Learn About Dog Behavior &#8211; Train Your Dog to Behave</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is important that for you to train your dog to behave you start early when it is a puppy. You want to teach him what is the right way to behave so that when he gets older he will understand your commands. It can be more difficult to teach a dog to understand commands when he gets older and more set in his ways. You may want to consider taking him to obedience training as well because in many cases this can help him to understand what it right and what is wrong. Some dog breeds are easier to train than others and this is basically because some dogs are not as domesticated as others.</p>
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<p>You need to establish a dominance with your dog early on so they know they can trust you and obey you. You don't want the dog to become the master and you are following his command so to speak. It is important that you have a tone that the dog can respect as dominant and in command. So make sure you are firm with your dog and you let him know that you are the boss and are going to train him. Some people do not feel comfortable with this and it may be a good idea to get some professional dog training help.</p>
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<p>Remember that it is not hard to train your dog but you need to start early so that you can get the best results. You need to let them know that you are the dominant one and are in charge. If all else fails make sure you get professional dog training help so that your pooch can learn how to be a great dog for you.</p>
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		<title>Useful Dog Obedience Training Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beauty Is As Beauty DoesOne of the signs of a nice dog is that she's willing to be petted or handled by many different people. So tou need some good dog obedience training . This is important because it makes grooming, veterinary care, and participation in dog sports much easier. Willingness to be handled is [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/useful-dog-obedience-training-tips/">Useful Dog Obedience Training Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beauty Is As Beauty Does<br />One of the signs of a nice dog is that she's willing to be petted or handled by many different people. So tou need some good <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.stroompje.nl/dogs.htm" title="Train your dog">dog obedience training </a>. This is important because it makes grooming, veterinary care, and participation in dog sports much easier. Willingness to be handled is a by-product of socialization. The dog who meets a lot of people learns to expect petting in a variety of situations. She learns that touch is pleasant, not frightening.</p>
<p>Start accustoming Duchess to being handled for grooming and veterinary care when she's a puppy. Take her in your lap and gently brush her. Speak softly to her, saying things such as "That feels good, doesn't it, Duchess?" Lift up her ears and look inside them. Run your fingers around the inside of her lips. Stroke her paws and then pick them up and hold them. Although most dogs hate having their feet handled, they can learn to tolerate it if you start early enough and are persistent. A good time for these handling sessions is while you're watching TV.</p>
<p>At first, handle your dog for only a minute or two at a time, then gradually extend the length of time you spend grooming her. When she's cused to having your fingers in her mouth, introduce her to a soft dog toothbrush. You'll be thankful for all of your prep work when her coat grows out and needs frequent combing or when she needs a bath.</p>
<p>Sitting Pretty<br />The sit command is one of the easiest to teach and one of the most useful. Pups can learn it at an early age, so it's a great way to accustom them to the training process. Requiring your dog to sit is also a great way to reinforce your status as the leader.</p>
<p>The first thing Duchess should learn is that she gets attention when she sits. Not when she jumps up. Not when she runs away. When she sits. Because sit is often the first command dogs learn, it seems to stick more firmly in their brain, and they often respond to it more readily than to any other command. That's why it has so many great uses.</p>
<p>To teach the sit command, start by getting Duchess's attention. Show her a treat and slowly move it upward so she has to raise her head to see it. Most dogs naturally move into a sitting position when they do this. If Duchess isn't quite there, gently push down on her rump while moving your hand back over her head to give her the idea. When she's in position tell her to sit and give her the treat. Practice for only a couple of minutes (puppies have a short attention span) and repeat several times throughout the day. Soon Duchess will recognize that your uplifted hand signals the sit command even if you're not holding a treat.</p>
<p>Practice using the sit command in different situations once Duchess associates it with the action of sitting. Teach her to sit and wait before you pet her, before you feed her, and before you put her leash on. If you're out in the yard and she wanders away from you tell her to sit so she learns to respond even when you're at a distance. This won't be helpful if she's at risk of being hit by a car, but it can be useful in a more controlled situation when you simply want her to wait for you. (A leash, of course, is the best way to keep a dog under control and should always be used in unfamiliar or unfenced areas.)</p>
<p>To teach the wait or stay command, place your dog in a sit. Hold up your hand, with the flat of your palm toward the dog's face, and tell her to wait or stay (whichever you prefer); then back up a few steps. If your dog remains where she is, praise her. Gradually increase the amount of time she must wait before receiving praise or a reward. If she moves out of place, don't punish her, simply put her back in position and start over.</p>
<p>Jumping Up<br />Jumping is one of the most common complaints people have about their dogs. It may be cute when a puppy does it, but a couple of months later, when her size has doubled, it can become a problem. You don't want Duchess knocking down Aunt Mary or Baby Sue with her exuberant greeting. Replace jumping behavior as soon as possible with the sit command.</p>
<p>Teaching a dog not to jump up doesn't require any harsh tactics. Ignore anyone who tells you to knee the dog in the chest or push her away. Instead, simply pivot so she misses you. Then give the sit command. When she complies, give her a lot of praise or a treat. Repeat this every time she tries to jump up and insist that other people do so as well.</p>
<p>Often, especially with toy breeds, people say that they don't mind, and refuse to participate in the training process. If you have a large dog, that's not really an option because you don't want to run the risk of someone being injured, even inadvertently. It's not so bad with a toy breed, but remember that even small dogs can snag your stockings or scratch your legs when they jump up. It's better if you teach them the same good manners you would teach a larger dog.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Destructive chewing is a very common problem that all dog owners face at some point. IT is important to understand that in dogs, chewing is completely natural, especially in puppies or dogs still teething. Though this is completly normal, it becomes a problem when your dog chews on dangerous or expensive items. Also chewing can [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://mypetsmall.com">Pets Mall</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mypetsmall.com/pets/how-to-stop-your-dog-from-chewing/">How To Stop Your Dog From Chewing</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Destructive chewing is a very common problem that all dog owners face at some point. IT is important to understand that in dogs, chewing is completely natural, especially in puppies or dogs still teething. </p>
<p> Though this is completly normal, it becomes a problem when your dog chews on dangerous or expensive items. Also chewing can be hazardous to your dog, if a piece of chewed material gets suck in your dogs throat, it could suffocate and die.<br /> Dog Chewing</p>
<p> Stop Your Dog From Chewing</p>
<p> Dogs Chew for many different reasons, and if you want to stop dog chewing, it is important to identify what is triggering this behavior.</p>
<p> What causes a dog to chew</p>
<p> * While teething</p>
<p> * Boredom</p>
<p> * Separation Anxiety</p>
<p> * Improper nutrition</p>
<p> * Loneliness</p>
<p> * Seeking attention</p>
<p> * High levels of energy ( lack of activity causes dogs to chew )</p>
<p> Chewing shoe<br /> Solving Dog Chewing problems</p>
<p> * First of all "prevention is better than the cure" having a dog requires responsibility, don't leave valuable items laying around so that your dog can get to them, unless your dog has proper obedience training. <br /> * Chewing is natural for dogs, so provide your dogs with tasty chew toys, condition your dog to understand that if he needs to chew, that is what he chews on. Fill his chew toy with his favorite treats and reward him for chewing on it.</p>
<p> * Take your dog out to play, go on a walk, jog, dog park or a dog beach, give him lots of exercise, play games with him fetch, catch obedience training so that he doesn't have so much energy bottled up inside. </p>
<p> * Until your dog is properly obedience trained, keep him in a confined area, a kennel, dog crate, or you can just section off a corner of your house or yard.</p>
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		<title>Rallying With Your Rottweiler, Speed And Agility Course</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rottweilers, being a very strong, athletic, and responsive breed, always love a good challenge. Sporting with your Rottweiler is a great hobby because it provides the Rottweiler the exercise he or she so desperately needs and is an incredible bonding experience. Besides that, it's just plain fun for you and your dog!</p>
<p>Amongst the traditional dog sports of carting, hunting, and agility trials, dog rally competition has recently become very popular. It is a newer sport and almost exclusively practiced in the United States. It is a systematic combination of agility and obedience trials, and the competition factor is based around race car driving, hence the term "rally."</p>
<p>Training for dog rally competitions is a very intensive process. As with any training regimen, it is best to start as young as possible. The Rottweiler is an intelligent breed, and is thus somewhat hardheaded. Proper obedience training as a puppy will make rally training so much easier when your dog is old enough to compete.</p>
<p>In rally competitions, your dog must race to each of fifteen to twenty course stations at which he will perform the required agility or obedience task. There is a limited amount of time in which to complete this task and the entire course. Each task is judged by a professional.</p>
<p>Rottweilers excel at certain aspects of rally competitions and fall short in others. While they are strong, agile, and fast, competing against a smaller herding dog like a Border Collie could mean you're in tough competition! This should not be discouraging - the skill of any rally team depends almost entirely on its owner's training ability and the dog's willingness to compete. With the right Rottweiler, you could leave any bouncy little Border Collie in your dust!</p>
<p>If you are new to the sport, or even new to the concept of rally, that's no problem. Rally offers three separate levels of competition. The novice level allows you to compete with your dog on his or her leash, which is more lax than most other competitions. This means you will have the opportunity to start competing in rally quickly, rather than spending months training for your first competition without any active experience at a rally meet. Novice meets will also give you an opportunity to observe dogs that perform at higher levels.</p>
<p>Many Rottweiler clubs offer rally competitions, and there are non breed-specific rally clubs as well. If you're interested in pursuing a rally career or hobby with your Rottweiler, you should get in touch with one of these clubs and begin training. Rally is a great way to stay fit for you and your dog, and is an incredible bonding experience for an owner and their pet.</p>
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		<title>Learn Great Easy Tips to Get Your Dog to Stop Barking</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to get your dog to stop barking then it is important to understand why they bark in the first place. Many dogs will bark because they feel threatened and when they see a car they are trying to protect you from it. You can actually train your dog to only bark on command or at least to stop barking at everything that moves. Many people will resort to obedience training because they do not know how to get there dog to stop barking and they get frustrated. Unlike house training a dog where you know what to do so they stop peeing barking is different.</p>
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<p>What you need to do is have a trigger word so they know when is a right time to bark and when is not a good time ot bark. For instance you can say "Speak" and this will allow him the ok to bark. This is good to do so that he can know when is the best time to bark and when it is not ok. If you do not do this then it is possible for dogs just to randomly bark and with a little training you can break them from this behavior.</p>
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<p>Remember that if you have a dog that barks too much then there are things you can do to help them know when the proper time is to bark and when is not. You must be patient with them and let them know what is expected of them. You can best achieve this by having a key work that they can identify with barking being ok to do.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><I><B>Obedience training for dogs</B></I> can have different implications </p>
<p>depending on the age of your dog. If you have a </p>
<p>puppy, it's best to start training around the age </p>
<p>of six weeks and up. Doing so beforehand will be </p>
<p>too early, and waiting too long will delay some of </p>
<p>the positive benefits you could be seeing. </p>
<p>However, some dogs will not be ready until they </p>
<p>are several months old, so you'll need to be </p>
<p>mindful of what your dog is capable of.<P /> </p>
<p>Puppies at this age are so incredibly young that </p>
<p>some people worry that having formal sessions </p>
<p>aren't good for them. The good news is that it is </p>
<p>best to train them for just a few minutes a day, </p>
<p>several different times a day. That way you can </p>
<p>build up your obedience training over time as your </p>
<p>dog becomes older and more receptive to training.<P /> </p>
<p><I><B>Obedience training for dogs</B></I> that are six months old in a more formal manner. It is </p>
<p>best to either hire a trainer, or take a dog </p>
<p>training course to ensure that you have all of the </p>
<p>latest methods at your disposal. You'll find that </p>
<p>there are several effective courses on market that </p>
<p>can help you even if you have never trained a dog </p>
<p>before!<P /> </p>
<p>There are some people who have adopted an older </p>
<p>dog, and aren't sure that dog is trainable. The </p>
<p>good thing is that you can gradually make positive </p>
<p>changes for the dog. The bad news is that it can </p>
<p>be difficult if many of these behaviors and habits </p>
<p>have been set for a long period of time. The </p>
<p>important thing is that you allow the dog to get </p>
<p>used to his new environment, and you should become </p>
<p>as informed as possible about effective training </p>
<p>techniques.<P /> </p>
<p>Clearly, <I><B>obedience training for dog</B></I>s is very important. </p>
<p>You've already learned about the different types </p>
<p>of training, as well as the usages of crate </p>
<p>training. Now it's time to formalize your training </p>
<p>plan by becoming knowledgeable and taking great </p>
<p>strides to do what is right for your dog. It might </p>
<p>seem like a long shot now, but the chances are </p>
<p>good that you can have your dog trained perfectly, </p>
<p>in a reasonable amount of time. Dogs truly are </p>
<p>man's best friends, and there is absolutely no </p>
<p>reason why you cannot successfully train your dog.<P /> </p>
<p>However, the longer you wait to learn <I><B>obedience training for dogs</B></I>, the more difficult it will be for you. Take advantage of this opportunity to teach yourself what </p>
<p>you can about obedience training and put the </p>
<p />techniques into practice as soon as possible.<P />  </p>
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		<title>Tamaskan &#8212; Choosing the Breed of Dog That&#8217;s Right for You</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting a dog can change your life. If you get a dog that is compatible with your lifestyle, it can be a very rewarding experience, but all dogs require love, attention, care and training, so before you make that decision, ask yourself these questions:</p>
<p>Do I have time to give a dog the attention it requires?<br />Do I have the ability to provide proper grooming, exercise and training for a dog?<br />Can I afford the expenses that come with a dog?<br />Do I have what it takes to be a strong pack leader?<br />Do I want to buy a dog from a breeder or adopt a dog from a shelter or rescue?</p>
<p>If, after answering the above questions, you decide to move forward with getting a dog, it would be wise to learn about the different breeds and their characteristics, personality/temperament, possible health conditions and exercise and grooming requirements in order to make an informed decision.</p>
<p>This article is a basic overview of one particular breed -- a Tamaskan.  Read on to decide if this breed of dog is compatible with your particular lifestyle. </p>
<p><strong>History/Background:</strong> The Tamaskan, meaning "Mighty Wolf" in North American Indian language, is said to have originated in Finland, although that is uncertain.  Five husky-type dogs were imported into the UK from the USA in the early 1980s and were then bred to Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Husky and German Shepherd crosses, attempting to create a dog that resembled a wolf but with high intelligence, a good temperament and good working ability.  Breeding continued down through the years to improve the bloodlines and the bloodlines were finally closed in 2006.  The Tamaskan was first imported into the USA in 2005 and has since grown in popularity.  The Tamaskan Dog Register was formed in February 2006. Although it looks like a wolf, it has no wolf content. </p>
<p><strong>Physical Characteristics:</strong> The Tamaskan is large and athletic, slightly taller than German Shepherds.  It has a wolf-like appearance with small ears, a straight bushy tail and coarse,thick coat in three main colors, red gray, black gray and wolf gray, with black overlay and characteristic wolf mask.  Eyes are yellow through amber and brown, with light colored eyes being very rare. Adults typically measure 24 to 28 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh up to 95 pounds.  </p>
<p><strong>Personality/Temperament:</strong> This breed is highly intelligent and excels in agility, sled racing and obedience training but can be stubborn and requires pack leadership.  It is highly sociable, friendly, affectionate, eager to please and makes an ideal family dog and loyal companion.  It is tolerant toward other dogs and gentle with children.  It prefers the company of people or other dogs and, if left alone for long periods of time, may become destructive or try to escape.  It responds well off leash and, with a small amount of training, will return when called.  It makes an excellent working dog.  A Tamaskan is not a good guard dog because of its friendliness toward strangers.  Some Tamaskans, like other arctic breeds, will howl.</p>
<p><strong>Possible Health Conditions:</strong>  No known health issues have yet arisen.  The average life expectancy is 14 to 15 years. </p>
<p><strong>Exercise/Grooming:</strong> The Tamaskan is very active and needs a great deal of exercise such as a daily long walk or brisk jog.  It requires free running and, if trained, will return when called.  Because it is highly intelligent, it needs mental exercise, as well.  Grooming is fairly easy and includes a good brushing once a week, more during times of molting. </p>
<p><strong>Living Conditions:</strong>  The Tamaskan is not recommended for apartment life and may become destructive or attempt to escape if left alone for long periods of time.  It needs a large place for free running every day.  </p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>  The Tamaskan is a large dog that resembles a wolf but is highly sociable and affectionate and makes an ideal family dog.  It requires little grooming and has no known health issues so far but does require a great deal of physical and mental exercise and may display destructive behavior if left alone for long periods of time.  So, now that you've learned a little about this breed of dog, one question remains -- Is a Tamaskan the right breed for you?</p>
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<p><b>Dog Obedience Training, Any ideas how much it is?</b><br />
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<p>Dogs are the best friend of everybody. It is loyal and obliging. However, you will need to train the dog carefully before it is able to be your best friend. In fact dogs are brilliant and can be tough. Only when you train your family pet, getting him to stay put in a place is important. It will be very frustrating to have your guest being uncomfortable when your dog is pouncing or jumping around. Conversation is impossible when you have to search for your dog continuously in the park because it just does not stay in one place. By giving this instruction, this instruction, you already have the dog sitting obediently in one place.
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<p>Actually this isn't a question at all but a sort of rant in some attempt to discuss obedience training.  I think you are very much in need of more experience in actually training dogs before you make such an attempt.   Your 'question' is false on face ad dogs are not the 'best friend of everyone'.  Many can be loyal and obliging but many can be quite the opposite.  I agree that they do need to be trained and have been training dogs and people to train dogs for many decades.  I am assuming you meant that 'dogs are brilliant and can be taught' instead of 'tough' - they can actually be both and/or neither.  Like any animal, they are individuals and have individual characteristics and capabilities - many are not 'brilliant' at all and are quite difficult to teach and can have difficulty retaining, much like people <img src='http://www.mypetsmall.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile Obedience Training" class='wp-smiley' title="Obedience Training" />    Anyone ignorant enough to let their dog off lead at a park when the dog will need to be 'searched' for likely hasn't got much going in the way of the art of conversation anyway.  Your post makes little or no sense whatsoever.</p>
<p>Puppy dog training for obedience is a topic close to the heart of dog lovers. Now, getting a new puppy in the house can be as joyous as having a new baby at home. It brings much excitement to everyone especially the kids. But you need to make sure that buying the puppy is not a decision made in haste or at the spur of the moment. Dogs are living creatures and not just gifts that need no maintenance. Though a little puppy can bring so much laughter and happiness, they do require a great deal of training and when that happens, it is not a fun thing to do. Expect work if you want to train puppy dog well.</p>
<p>Dogs are like human beings. They too have temperament as well. Surprised? A puppy&Acirc;&#8217;s temperament depends on their birth place and his/her breed. So pay a bit of attention here about different breeds and their personalities in order to know how to train your dog puppy correctly. Rottweilers, bull dogs, boxers and German shepherds are guard dogs and they are born with natural instincts to love and protect their human companions. Gun dogs, pointer and Labradors are born and reared as hunting dogs. Because of their background, they are naturally energetic.</p>
<p>Bearded and border collies, on the other hand, being herding dogs are bred and reared on farmland, and are rather active and curious about their surroundings. They are known to love moving around and don&Acirc;&#8217;t sit still well. You have to be a little careful when you bring them to live in cities as they may be anxious and a bit scared and nervous since they are not used to the modern environment.</p>
<p>Training dog puppy needs time. But do not be unduly worried as it often takes a couple of weeks before it learns dog obedience. What you need is a little bit of patience and the amount of effort you put into it. One piece of good news is you do not have to spend hours to train dog puppies as it only takes a few minutes each day over a few times. That&Acirc;&#8217;s all it takes.</p>
<p>The very first task to train dog puppy is its obedience in simple commands like come, sit, heel, stay and fetch. These are easy to follow and most puppies are able to learn that quite fast. As they grow older and bigger, you can move on to include more advanced commands like rolling over, pawing and even play dead. One thing good about training dog puppies is they are very open towards learning. They are like blank pieces of paper ready to be written on. So training a puppy dog can be quite a fun experience especially when it starts responding to you.</p>
<p>Like kids, what they learn in their initial growing up months would be engrained in their memories. The puppy dog training for obedience would also shape their behaviors later. All it takes is a simple rule, stick with the few minutes per session routine and keep repeating as a reminder.</p>
<p>Puppy dog training for obedience is so important as untrained puppies can be rather mischievous. Since they are young, during their teething stage, they develop a natural chewing behavior. This can be quite damaging for your furniture as the holes they leave can be numerous in numbers. It is good to therefore start training dog puppies early so that they learn to differentiate what is wrong and what is right behavior.</p>
<p>Dog owners may resort to using dog training devices or products to aid puppy dog training but this is really not that essential. A little bit more of practicing and repeating the simple commands everyday would go a long way. The whole puppy dog training takes approximately a few months. Yes it may seem tough but the rewards would be great. At the end of the training, your puppy would grow up to be a loving and obedient dog that makes a great companion.</p>
<p>If you are keen to find out the specific commands to execute to properly teach and train your puppy, find out from my dog obedience website where you can learn some quick and effective dog obedience training techniques to train your puppy dog.</p>
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