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		<title>Steps On Cool Facts About How To Care For A Blind Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 20:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alfie Adams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caring for a blind dog can be kind of tricky sometimes. Everything can be smooth sailing if it's done right. It's only normal that you feel sorry for the pet because of what has happened to it and its current situation, but don't make your dog dependent on you completely.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caring for a blind dog can be kind of tricky sometimes. Everything can be smooth sailing if it&#8217;s done right. It&#8217;s only normal that you feel sorry for the pet because of what has happened to it and its current situation, but don&#8217;t make your dog dependent on you completely.</p>
<p>The home is a very important place for you as well as your pet. It&#8217;s were family gets together, comes to visit, and have great gatherings. If you have not already done so, make him a part of the family. Dogs are very loving animals and love attention and affection just as we humans do.</p>
<p>The first part is up to you. You have to set up some rules and regulations. Your pet may be blind, but he can still hear, smell, taste, and feel. Your house should always be clean and tidy. Try your best not to switch furniture around too much and leave things out of place. This could confuse the dog and could even send him into a panic.</p>
<p>Just because the new family member can&#8217;t see, that does not mean that he is not capable of doing things on his own. Do not disable him. Your dog can become very self sufficient, but only if you give him the chance to. Surely there will be a few things that he will not be able to do, but let him explore a little.</p>
<p>When you bring your new best friend home, make sure he or she feels welcomed. Dogs can sense emotions and feelings very well. Before you let him walk around and get used to things, take him through every part of his new home. If there are places in the house where he shouldn&#8217;t be, don&#8217;t make that part of the route. This way, he won&#8217;t be used to going in, out, or around these specific areas.</p>
<p>At first, keep him on a leash when you walk him throughout the home. Name things as you walk past them. You are doing this to get him familiar with the settings. He will also remember how every room smells.</p>
<p>Be cautious at all times. They are just like babies in some ways. If you have steps anywhere in the home, make sure that the dog can&#8217;t reach them. You don&#8217;t want him to fall down the steps and get hurt in any way. Use a dog rail to block off the stairs. If you have a baby guard, feel free to use it for the same purpose.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also a good idea to purchase a bell and a whistle. The bell is placed around the dog&#8217;s neck. Make sure it&#8217;s not too tight, but you don&#8217;t want it really loose either. The bell will help you tell where the dog is around the house. The whistle is for your dog as well, but for you to use of course! You can teach him to respond to certain whistle codes.</p>
<p>Having a dog with a disability can be confusing and challenging, and when you have a <a href="http://www.blindanimal.com/">blind dog</a>, you may want to get details and information about how to help them adjust. Now you can find <a href="http://www.blindanimal.com/Articles.html">blind dog articles</a> that will answer all of your concerns fast and easy!</p>

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		<title>Encouraging Your Dog To Interact With Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:32:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jacob Locksmith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another important factor to training your dog that people often tend to undermine the importance of is socializing them from a young age. It's just as important as house training your dog and providing him with general K9 training from day one.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another important factor to training your dog that people often tend to undermine the importance of is socializing them from a young age. It&#8217;s just as important as house training your dog and providing him with general K9 training from day one.</p>
<p>What does socializing to a puppy mean exactly? It could mean several things, so you will find a few ideas on the subject below. Let&#8217;s take a look at a few of the key concepts to keep in mind here, all of which should help you out.</p>
<p>First thing is to take your dog around other pets and people. Start with a park or maybe even a dog walk. This will help him get used to different sounds and new people.</p>
<p>Taking him to a dog park allows him to learn how to behave around other dogs and gets him used to their behavior so he won&#8217;t be frightened.</p>
<p>Show him that it is okay to allow people to pet him by them doing so. He will become more at ease and learn how to behave during visits around others.</p>
<p>Show him how to get used to the people that will be around more often, like family and friends. The more he gets to know them the less he will bark when they come over, and he eventually wont bark at all once he gets to know them.</p>
<p>He needs to be around other dogs as much as possible so that he is more comfortable but this always gets him to become more socialized. The more he&#8217;s able to do this from a young age, the more friendly he or she will be around both other animals, and human beings young and old.</p>
<p>Begin the puppy training right away because it is key to a happy and healthy dog. This training is just as important as eating, exercising and love and attention.</p>
<p>The key is to be consistent with the training, as well with the socializing which is an important factor. If you need advice or help with dog training, talk with other owners, a K9 training school or training books.</p>
<p>In addition to dog training, this author also regularly publishes information on <a href="http://fauxfurcoat.org">faux fur coat</a> and <a href="http://granitesealer.net">granite sealers</a>.</p>

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		<title>6 Pointers For Professional Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samantha Jaim</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get a Good <b>Dog Training</b> Specialist</p>
<p>Deciding on the right person to train your dog can be exhausting since the subject of expert dog training is being spread around by countless advertisers. Here are 6 different ways to know so that you can choose the right expert to assist you with the dog training.</p>
<p>1) In Good Standing. Search for useful information and recommendations which your pet doctor, other pet owners or the local kennel association can give.</p>
<p>2) Skills. Know their professional history and how long they have been using their skills.</p>
<p>3) A real and unchangeable attachment to dogs.</p>
<p>4) Broad and current expertise. Committed trainers keep themselves posted by being involved in courses, conferences, seminars and workshops on how to train dogs and manage animal behavior.</p>
<p>5) Procedures in dog training and their expertise in dealing with dogs. A trainer is skillful if his primary concern is the safety of your dog.</p>
<p>6) A participant in dog training associations, organizations and clubs of good standing.</p>
<p>Universal dog training suggestions</p>
<p>Dog training should be an experience that you and your dog will enjoy and have positive impact. Don&#8217;t start the training if you don&#8217;t feel like it. It is important to give prizes to your dog whenever he quickly learns your commands. A reward can be anything that your dog will crave and make him enthusiastic in his training. Treats are common prizes and some other rewards you can give are spoken praises and playthings. Numerous and shorter sessions are better than one that is prolonged. Maltreatments like slapping and yelling at your dog are not allowed, especially tugging at the chains of his collar or electrocution. Make an effort in doing each session with fun and encouraging atmosphere.</p>
<p>Tips in using head collars in dog training</p>
<p>It can bring bad experiences to your dog if jolting on his collar chains is involved in his training. For a few years now, head collars for <b>dog training</b> has been used by many people. More can be gained in using a head collar over the traditional training collar. You need to initially present the head collar to your dog so he can get used to it and put it in a comfortable fit. Aside from being innate to use, head collars are also efficient in dealing with your dog at hard times.</p>
<p>Visit our site to get helpful advice on professional <b><a href="http://www.homedogtrainingtips.com">dog training</a></b>. If you go to our video section you will learn in depth techniques.</p>

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		<title>Help For Dog Separation Anxiety And Excitable Urination</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:09:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martie O'Dell</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No one is sure why some dogs suffer from separation anxiety and others don&#8217;t but, separation anxiety can become a real problem for both you and your dog especially if that problem is compounded by excitable urination upon your return.</p>
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<p>The first step in dealing with separation anxiety in your dog is knowing what is occurring when you are gone. If your dog is howling, barking or continually whining when he is left alone, he tends to be destructive when you are gone but not destructive when you are close by then he probably suffers from separation anxiety. In the simplest terms this means that when left alone your pet becomes lonely, miserable and even fearful. This is made worse in some dogs when you come home. They are so glad to see you that they get so excited that they lose control of their bladder leaving a smelly puddle on your floor. They can&#8217;t help this type of urination it is simply their body&#8217;s response to this extreme excitement.</p>
<p>You can solve both problems with some simple training of your dog. To begin helping your dog overcome his separation anxiety start by sitting in a room with him quietly while he plays with some of his favorite toys. Once he has gotten used to playing while you sit quietly get up and leave the room for just a minute and then return and once again sit quietly. Continue doing this, extending the time you are gone until you can leave the room for a half an hour or more without the dog feeling uncomfortable.</p>
<p>The next step is to start making short trips out of doors. If your dog barks or howls remain outside until he has quieted and then return and again sit quietly in a chair. Eventually, you can increase your time out of door and then even leave the property without causing any anxiety in your dog.</p>
<p>No Fan Fair</p>
<p>One of the important things to remember is that dogs are sensitive to the feelings and actions of their owners. If you make a big production of your leaving and returning, your dog will see these actions as an important event in which he should feel anxious or excited. If you handle your going and comings with matter of factness your dog will attach less importance to these events as well.</p>
<p>By training your dog to accept your goings and comings as a natural order of things, the problem of excitable urination will most often resolve itself. If you leave and then return without paying any special attention to your dog on your arrival he will accept your return with calmness over time and the problem will simply cease to exist.</p>
<p>However, make sure that you do give your dog the attention he needs and craves at other times, spending quality time with him during the course of the day will teach him that you value his companionship and he will be less likely to suffer when he is not the center of attention or when he is left alone.</p>
<p>Making sure your dog has fresh water and food and plenty of toys to play with will also help to keep him engaged and entertained while you are gone.</p>
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		<title>The Schutzhund Training Program Focuses Almost As Much On The Owner As It Does The Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Schutzhund training focuses on producing good guard dogs. Along the way, it helps to solve the love/hate relationship some humans have with dogs. Some people love dogs, others hate them. This duality can reflect mistaken understandings by humans, not the dog. Some people fail to realize that a little knowledge might be dangerous.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Schutzhund training focuses on producing good guard dogs. Along the way, it helps to solve the love/hate relationship some humans have with dogs. Some people love dogs, others hate them. This duality can reflect mistaken understandings by humans, not the dog. Some people fail to realize that a little knowledge might be dangerous.</p>
<p>In these cases, confusion leads to misplaced apprehension and downright fear. A good example is the idea of a guard dog. Many people believe a guard dog must be a chaotic, mouth frothing demon intent on tearing an opponent to shreds. Unfortunately, this misunderstanding is common among owners unwilling to learn the basics of guard training. Learn the proper methods with our <a href="http://topschutzhundtraining.com/freevideo/">free schutzhund training videos</a></p>
<p>Schutzhund (German for security dog), as the training method is widely known, is all about training well a dog for guarding and protection purposes and done properly, he will work hard and love immensely the housemates and their possessions. However, Schutzhund also demands a whole lot of extra responsibility on the part of the owner. A fair comparison is a 0.454 Casull firer, which demands careful attention on the part of the proper functioning of the transfer safety bar. Or, think the sport as a means to turn the quintessential junkyard dog, without any sort of training and human interaction into a logical creature who knows when to wag its tail and when to snap. In simpler words, it is sophisticating an untamed beast and making it gain control over its impulses, either by itself or through the commands. It is more than making a dog a mere alert barker.</p>
<p>The prime targets of Schutzhund remains making a dog learn things that shall channelize its unleashed energy towards becoming a fearless defender for itself and others in its circuit. However, only a few breeds qualify to become a guard dog per se and they are certainly not the cute, fluffy breeds which, though may be trained to become alert barkers, would fail miserably in face of a physical fight.</p>
<p>So herding breeds rule the roost in this aspect and it is their inner protective instinct that comes to great use. Additionally, some of them (Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherds, for example) would just let go off the alert barking and stick with being wary to strangers and protecting its pack (i. E. The family or people with whom it stays). The dogs from the Molosser family also qualify well, but not as well as the German Shepherds, who are well known for their intelligence, an even, stable temperament, confident, assertive yet sociable nature and the fight drive. All these blend together and make the GSD highly trainable in the hands of even a moderately experienced dog handler. However, dogs, like humans, are individuals and some may turn out as headstrong, requiring highly experienced trainers to jump into the scene. Unless correctly educated and led, it might become a fine alternate being on the wrong end of the gun.</p>
<p>With all the preliminaries being discussed and understood, it is time for explaining Schutzhund training in its real sense. Contrary to popular belief, you do not teach a dog the myriad ways to bite through this training but teach it how to harness its powers and transform them into prowess for a latter use under grave situations.</p>
<p>Socialization with humans is a critical part of Schutzhund program. It is best initiated when the dog is eight to twelve weeks old. After Schutzhund training, the dog must also complete obedience training, the two having distinct objectives. Obedience is important since a dog must understand when to bite, release, and withdraw from an attack. Schutzhund schooling does not replace obedience training, rather, the two are complementary.</p>
<p>The Schutzhund training program is multi-level. It demands time, effort and dedication by the owner, as much as the dog. Moreover, the owner may have to reexamine some of his or her attitudes and behaviors during the program if it is to be successful. The program covers protection or guard work and also some obedience and tracking training. The behavior of a dog very much reflects how it is respected by the owner. The Schutzhund program can often be a mirror for the owner.</p>
<p>You can see a fantastic FREE video when you visit <a href="http://topschutzhundtraining.com/freevideo/">free schutzhund training videos here</a> today!</p>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 11:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you first decided to get a puppy, you probably weren&#8217;t aware of all the responsibilities that went along with being a dog owner. There are a lot of things that need to be done on a daily basis to take care of a dog and on top of all of that they can be very expensive.</p>
<p>Unlike humans, dogs can not fully grasp certain concepts. For example, you dog doesn&#8217;t understand that they can not leave your property for their own good. They don&#8217;t know that they will encounter many dangers if they wander off. They can get lost, hit by a car or worse.</p>
<p>The fact that you can not explain the dangers of leaving the backyard to your pet forces you to keep them leashed when they are outside and unsupervised. Being leased up in the backyard makes it very hard for your pet to run and get the proper exercise that they desperately need.</p>
<p>If you could just get your dog to understand that it is dangerous for them to leave the property, it wouldn&#8217;t be so bad leaving them outside. They would know that they needed to stay in the yard and you could leave them be unleashed. You wouldn&#8217;t need to worry and they could have much more fun.</p>
<p>If being able to let your dog run free in the yard, worry free, is something that interests you, you may want to consider purchasing a wireless dog fence. A wireless dog fences uses a wireless signal much like that of a cordless phone to help teach your dog the boundaries of your property.</p>
<p>Wireless dog fences are made up of two main parts, a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter transmits a wireless signal much like a cordless phone and the dog collar acts as a receiver. If your dog wanders outside of the transmitters range they will hear a warning beep and if the continue to roam away they will get a correction shock.</p>
<p>The amazing thing about wireless dog fences is that they show you just how smart your pet really is. You will be amazed how quickly your dog learns their boundaries and within as short a period as a few days will rarely even roam any where near them.</p>
<p>Using wireless dog fences and never having to worry about your dog running away or wandering off is an amazing thing. They will be able to run freely in the yard without being tied down in any way.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 20:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hayley Black</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is it? Systems to dog obedience coaching presents a unusually detailed and thorough glance at the way to both stop and deal with the more frequently seen problem behaviors exhibited by dogs. As the owner of a reasonably aggravating mutt myself, I've spent a fair quantity of time scanning the Net for trusty resources on this subject, and i need to say the level of info and detail contained inside the pages of this compendium is weirdly accurate for a Web book.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is it? Systems to dog obedience coaching presents a unusually detailed and thorough glance at the way to both stop and deal with the more frequently seen problem behaviors exhibited by dogs. As the owner of a reasonably aggravating mutt myself, I&#8217;ve spent a fair quantity of time scanning the Net for trusty resources on this subject, and i need to say the level of info and detail contained inside the pages of this compendium is weirdly accurate for a Web book. </p>
<p>Not just that, but again, surprisingly for this medium the data to hand is actually ( gasp ) trustworthy. Yes, that is right &#8211; this one&#8217;s a complete new kettle of fish. Authored by a seasoned dog tutor, you can relax in the certainty that all of the advice and tips included are attempted and true, and come from Stevens&#8217; real-world experiences as a pro dog tutor. There&#8217;s also a straight-talking, easily followed 30-minute downloadable video which gives real-world examples of doggy bad behaviour together with solutions and cures to change them. What&#8217;s Covered? There&#8217;s a pretty galvanizing range of info packed into this guide. It&#8217;s not simply the problem behaviours that are covered : the book kicks off with new-owner recommendation ( the easy way to select a puppydog / dog, the top spots to get one from, breed info, puppy dog / dog-proofing your house, the 1st vet visit, housetraining, etc ) and then moves on to the more advanced stuff : behavior issues ( like aggression, dominion, gnawing, digging, exaggerated barking, separation nervousness, to name a couple ), intermediate-level obedience commands, health-related dog issues ( allergies, kitty / dog coexistence, fleas, heatstroke, and so on ), and complicated commands and tricks. The 30-minute downloadable video gives a great comprehension of a dog&#8217;s search to be the alpha dog and how you can stop this.</p>
<p>Its quick steps to stop bad behaviours like housebreaking right thru to leash pulling are incredibly simple you can start trying them out on your dog immediately. Especially Good Parts as well as the contents noted above, there&#8217;s also a pretty inspiring section on dog murmuring, which if you haven&#8217;t heard about it already is a strategy of canine obedience training based primarily on a philosophy of clear communication and mutual respect.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been popularized recently by Cesar Millan ( The Dog Whisperer ), and is starting to become widely known as an alternative and tolerant plan for disciplining and training your dog. Secrets to dog obedience training has dedicated a complete section to dog murmuring : Daniel Stevens explains the background of the technique, the most effective way to use voice and body language to your best advantage, and the way to use the method to quietly, assertively, and effectively correct and train your dog. Step-by-set instructions are included for the common commands ( sit, down, come, stay, quiet, etc ). It makes for some pretty engaging reading and, after testing the elementals on my own recalcitrant pooch, I was staggered at how effective the methodologies suggested are. Highly recommended! I adore Free presents ( Who Doesn&#8217;t? ) there is just something about getting something for nothing. And, though my magpie-like greed could have led me into less-than-productive purchases during the past, in this example I am glad to report that strategies to dog training hasn&#8217;t let me down : the presents included with this book aren&#8217;t only common they are fundamentally useful ( wow ) The book itself costs $39.95.</p>
<p>For this price, you get a total and detailed manual on coaching your dog, forestalling and handling behaviour issues, and a full bunch of general-knowledge advice and tips. You also get a few practical gifts : 4 bonus books, dealing respectively with complicated housetraining how-to&#8217;s and problem-solving ( including both the crate- and paper-training techniques ) ; an in depth study on resolving dog aggression ; the simplest way to effectively groom your dog ( including info on coat care for categorical breeds, dental care, and nail-clipping how-to&#8217;s ) ; and ultimately, the proper way to begin training your dog for security work. As discussed earlier, there&#8217;s a bonus 30-minute downloadable video which takes a no-fuss approach to practical solutions for dog obedience issues.</p>
<p>Another especially handy freebie : a customised consultation with an affiliate of the Dominion of Pets team. If you have a issue with your dog that you&#8217;d like some individual attention on, you can flick them a fast e-mail and receive a personalised, inclusive answer packed with expert advice and practical tips. </p>
<p>Secrets to Dog Training: A Thumbnail Sketch</p>
<p>Altogether, I&#8217;m pretty impressed with this package. I&#8217;ve owned dogs on and off my whole life, starting from when I was ten &#8211; I would have thought that I was better-prepared than most to handle the quirks and caprices of my canine friends. But since reading this book, I think my pre-Secrets to Dog Training self was (embarrassingly) perhaps a trifle more complacent than knowledgeable &#8211; I&#8217;ve learned more since reading this manual than I&#8217;ve picked up in a near-lifetime&#8217;s worth of contact with dogs (do you know how to stop your dog from tugging on the leash, without using a check-chain? Well, I do &#8211; but until I got my hands on a copy of this book, I certainly didn&#8217;t!)</p>
<p>Several of the training techniques present a refreshingly common-sense, down-to-earth approach to dog training; others require a little more effort (take dog whispering as an example) but yield some pretty dramatic results. I liked the way that more than one training technique is detailed, to allow the reader to pick and choose the techniques that best suit themselves and their individual dogs.</p>
<p>I have no qualms in recommending this package to anyone who owns, or is thinking about owning, a dog. You don&#8217;t need to have a &#8220;problem pet&#8221; for the manual to be of assistance: there&#8217;s information included that&#8217;ll be useful to any and all dog owners.</p>
<p>In a nutshell: highly recommended.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://www.dogtrainingsecrets.info'>Puppy Training</a>.  Stop by Hayley Black&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a href='http://www.dogtrainingsecrets.info'>Improve Dog Behaviour</a>  and what it can do for you.</p>

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		<title>Introducing The Dog To Your New Baby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After bringing a baby in to the world you are most likely worried about how your dog is going to respond to him. Many folks surrender their pets to shelters because of exhibited envy from their dog after a new baby's arrival and fear of the child being mistreated by the animal. Yet many families have achieved success in introducing their dogs to the new baby. Introducing your dog to you baby is a technique that requires time and the greatest of care to guarantee a contented and safe hospitable process! The steps to making sure your dog acts reasonably round the baby when she or he is ultimately returned to your house are twofold customarily preparing your dog for the children arrival and introducing your dog to your child.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After bringing a baby in to the world you are most likely worried about how your dog is going to respond to him. Many folks surrender their pets to shelters because of exhibited envy from their dog after a new baby&#8217;s arrival and fear of the child being mistreated by the animal. Yet many families have achieved success in introducing their dogs to the new baby. Introducing your dog to you baby is a technique that requires time and the greatest of care to guarantee a contented and safe hospitable process! The steps to making sure your dog acts reasonably round the baby when she or he is ultimately returned to your house are twofold customarily preparing your dog for the children arrival and introducing your dog to your child.  </p>
<p>Preparing your dog for the infant&#8217;s arrival ahead is among the best methods to help in avoiding friction and envy between your baby and your dog. Your dog is used to your attention and cosseting, some envy will naturally surface when your new baby becomes the centre of attention. Taking some cares, 1 or 2 minutes of special time and some additional treats can go a long way! Be certain to: Take your dog to your local Vet for a total check-up 1 or 2 months before the baby arrives. Worms and bugs can be dangerous to your baby so be certain to worm your dog before the baby arrives and at the standard intervals to keep on top of that difficulty. If your dog isn&#8217;t spayed or spayed, this is also the time to get it done. Inspire buddies with children to go to your house to conform your pet to babies.</p>
<p>Manage all pet and child interactions.</p>
<p>Permit your dog to explore the infant&#8217;s sleeping, nappy changing areas, and related items like baby powder, lotions, and nappies to become acquainted with the new smells and objects. Apply baby lotion or powder to your hands, for example, and let your dog to sniff the new smell. Dogs depend on their sense of smell, so familiarity with the new baby smells will help her recognise the baby as one part of the family. If possible, permit your dog to sniff clothing that your baby has used before you bring the baby home. A customise your pet to baby-related noises months before the baby is forecasted. As an example, play recordings of a baby crying ( there are CDs out now for this actual training purpose </p>
<p>Switch on the mechanical child swing, and use the rocker. Make these positive experiences for your pet by giving a treat or playtime. Don&#8217;t permit your dog to sleep on the child&#8217;s furniture or play with the child&#8217;s toys. Your dog should know the furniture isn&#8217;t for her or him and should treat it as such. Provide toys for the dog that don&#8217;t seem like baby toys. A dog may take the toy from the child&#8217;s hand and unintentionally harm the child.</p>
<p>If the infant&#8217;s room will be off-limits to your pet, install a strong barrier like a removable gate ( available at pet or baby supply stores ) or, for jumpers, even a screen door.</p>
<p>Because these barriers still permit your dog to hear and see what&#8217;s taking place in the room, your dog will feel less insulated from the family and more comfy with the new baby noises.</p>
<p>Employ a baby doll to help your pet get used to the real thing. Carry around a bundled baby doll, take the doll in the push chair when you walk your dog, and use the doll to get your pet used to routine baby activities, like showering and nappy changing. It is extremely important that you make sure that your dog knows that you and your folks are above him in the pecking order for him this is essential to promise you can reprimand your dog should any envious signs show when the baby is brought home.</p>
<p>Introducing your dog to your youngster :<br />
The particular arrival of your dog to your newly born baby is of best importance and the primary few meetings can continually dictate how your dog reacts to your baby in an ongoing basis. Because of this, it is essential to do the introduction process slowly and in the correct way.</p>
<p>Pointers for the first meeting include: When the baby comes home, someone else should hold the baby while you greet your dog. Your dog has missed you and it&#8217;s necessary to focus on her or him when you first get home. Greet your dog happily and bring her or him a new toy as a present to associate the baby with something positive. After your dog&#8217;s excitement about your homecoming has abated you must start introducing your baby to the dog.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re doubtful of your dog&#8217;s behavior, leash or restrain her or him in the introduction. Talk to your dog, pet and encourage her or him to get a close look and sniff the child&#8217;s feet and hands. Don&#8217;t force a disinclined dog by pushing the kid in front of the pet. Allow the pet to explore the new smells at their own speed.</p>
<p>Never leave your baby unmanaged with your pet. A kid is incapable of pushing the animal away and your dog may accidentally smother the kid.</p>
<p>The actions of a baby may shock your dog and lead it to bite in self defence. If your dog reacts forcefully, put him in another room until it is calm and try the introduction again. After the opening greeting, you can bring your pet with you to sit next to the baby , reward your pet with gifts for appropriate behaviour. Remember, you want your pet to view associating with the baby as a positive experience. Again, to stop foreboding or injury, never force your pet to get close to the baby, and always manage any interaction. Life will probably be busy caring for your new baby, but attempt to keep up frequent routines as much as feasible to help your pet adjust. </p>
<p>And be sure to spend one-to-one special time with your pet every day it may help relax you, too. With correct coaching, supervision, and adjustments, you, your new baby, and your pet will be well placed to live together safely and happily as one ( now bigger ) family. For more information on canine training systems and the way to deal with problem dog behaviour ( like conforming your dog to children ), check out Techniques to dog obedience training. It&#8217;s the complete manual for dog possession and is meant to fast track your dog&#8217;s learning. You can visit the strategies to Dog obedience training site by clicking on the link below :.</p>
<p>Looking to find the best deal on <a href='http://www.dogtrainingsecrets.info'>Puppy Training</a>, then visit http://www.dogtrainingsecrets.info to find the best advice on <a href='http://www.dogtrainingsecrets.info'>How to Train a Dog</a> for you.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Most people say that an old dog can still learn some new tricks but you cannot teach the cat any tricks. This is because the pet owners know that it is very difficult to get the cat to learn and most of the feline lovers have all but given up on this. Well, the real facts are that cats can be taught anything you want them to learn.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people say that an old dog can still learn some new tricks but you cannot teach the cat any tricks. This is because the pet owners know that it is very difficult to get the cat to learn and most of the feline lovers have all but given up on this. Well, the real facts are that cats can be taught anything you want them to learn.</p>
<p>If you learn to practice the simple rules of behavioral training, you should use the rewards to instill good behavior and punishments to make them obey instructions. Give the cat rewards or treats when called and it obeys.</p>
<p>The next step would be to choose what you want to get the cat to do. If you want to be able to walk the cat on a leash for example, you would just go purchase a collar and put it by the cat&#8217;s bed.</p>
<p>Once it gets use to seeing the collar there, you would need to keep putting it around its head before it feeds. Then you would start allowing it to wear the collar for a few days for it to get attached to the collar. After this you would just slip the leash to the collar and that is it; you are ready to go.</p>
<p>Training the cat to use the toilet is normally another hurdle which needs to be passed. You would need to put the litter box by the toilet on the floor and then lift up the toilet lid.</p>
<p>Follow this by introducing a pile of newspapers to raise the box higher to the level of the toilet bowl.</p>
<p>You would need to keep the litter box in place by using a metal bowl for a while till the cat gets used to it, then just remove the box and the kitten will start using the toilet automatically.</p>
<p>Of course you will have to be very patient and take a lot of time to get this done, but it will be rewarded when the cat begins to do exactly what it is told.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Martie O'Dell</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog Training Basics</p>
<p>There is never a perfect age to train your dog, but there can be a perfect time &#8211; right now! All dogs of any age can be trained no matter what the kind of behavior results or difficulty you are looking to overcome for from your pet. The longer you put off training, the harder it will become for your pet to adapt to that learned behavior. The majority of people try their hand at training their dog on their own, it can be a wise choice to seek out a professional dog trainer in your area in order help guide you, and help reach the results you are looking for. </p>
<p>Finding a dog trainer can be an extensive search depending on what types of problems you want to avoid with your pet. Potty training, eliminating aggressive behavior, barking or just leash training can all be helped by the use of a professional dog trainer.</p>
<p>No matter if this is your first pet or one of many, each dog is different and no personality is the same and may require additional help from an outside source. Seeking out a dog trainer is not an admission of being an inadequate owner, but rather an owner that is serious about having a well-behaved dog that is desirable to be around.  Working with a trainer will keep you on coarse and make the job easier.</p>
<p>When using the services of a local dog trainer you too can become informed about the benefits of having a structured regime for your pet. Not only will your pet become well behaved, but also it will be a joy to have around and spend more time with at home, out in public or with other dogs. There is less anxiety for both owner and pet when a dog knows its boundaries and limitations of what is expected on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Potty training can happen fast or slow depending on how you wish to approach it.  Pro trainers help with assistance, knowledge and encouragement.  Often, the more time you spend one-on-one with your pet for potty training, the easier it will be for both of you and the desired results will come faster.</p>
<p>The more training you put into your dog the more enjoyment you will get out of it.  The more effort you put into potty training the more you will get back from your pet. Using the skills from a local dog trainer can help the process so that you do not become easily frustrated with your new dog before they are fully trained.  </p>
<p>Some professional dog trainer programs use a clicker in order to get an animal to generate a desired behavior. You may find that this type of training works well for your pet and you can continue the use of a clicker as time goes on to help train them in different areas as well. The only way to see if this type of dog training will work for your pet is to try it for yourself.</p>
<p>There are no set rules that if a clicker does not work for you that there are no other options for your pet. The benefits of training are that there are many different methods used by local dog trainers, and you are free to choose which ones will work for you and your pet.</p>
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