dog obedience

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  • free dog training tips

    Free Dog Training Tips

    If you have nightmares about one of your arms being longer than the other from constant leash tugging and your furniture being chewed up, you are in need of some help training your dog. Dog training can be simple and quick if you know the basics.
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    Free Dog Training Instructions

    New pets arrive home with little understand of what their owners want or need from them. While older dogs may come into the home with some knowledge of rules, even these pets need continued diligence to ensure that they are well-behaved members of the family.
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    Dog Breeds That Are Easy to Train

    Everybody wants that perfectly trained dog--the "Hollywood" dog that does tricks, lies down on command and basically does whatever it's told. And while those dogs have generally spent a lot of one-on-one time with professional trainers, it's true that some dog breeds are easier to train than others.
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    Dog Leash Training

    Dog walking is important for both the physical and mental well-being of a dog. A tired dog is less likely to get into mischief at home. Walking is a great way for owners to bond with their pets. However, before a dog and owner can enjoy the benefits of the walk, they must first master the skills of the walk.
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    How to Make a Dog Stop Barking

    You can successfully break your dog's barking habits. A barking dog is aggravating to the members of your household, your neighbors and probably the dog itself. Getting a dog to stop barking is more a matter of understanding canine behavior than it is any physical restrictions or obedience.
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    How to Train a Dog to Like Other Dogs

    If you own a dog, you may know the problems that can arise when your dog is not socially receptive to other dogs. Perhaps you have witnessed this from your dog, or perhaps other dogs have barked at or even attacked your dog.
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    Free Obedience Training Tips for Toy Breed Puppy

    A well-trained dog is a happy dog and a great companion. Toy breeds are often left untrained because of the inconvenience of reaching them and in many cases because they are so flighty and hyperactive.
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    Free Dog Training Guide for Tricks

    Teaching your dog tricks can be as rewarding as it is challenging. Patience is key, as dogs respond best to praise, in the form of affection and treats. Some breeds learn faster than others, and younger dogs are generally easier to train because they have yet to form habits.
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    Free Dog Training Information

    Although man's best friend is his dog, Fido doesn't always obey his master. Training should start immediately after you get your new puppy or dog. With consistency, you can have an obedient animal in no time!
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    How to Potty Train a Dog

    Potty training a dog is one of the most difficult tasks when it comes to adding a new pet to your family and household. Teaching a puppy the basics of potty training is most effective on a weekend, when someone is there to supervise it for extended periods of time.
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    Potty Training Methods for Dogs

    It is important to begin potty-training a puppy or mature dog as soon as it enters the home. With different potty-training methods and materials, it can be difficult to determine the most effective process.
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    How Do You Teach a Dog to Bark?

    If your dog doesn't bark very much or barks too much, you may want to give it a barking lesson. This lesson can teach the dog to bark at the appropriate times. This way your dog can bark to warn you of danger or a stranger approaching.
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    How Do I Teach My Dog to Rollover?

    It is important that you spend time exercising your dog each day. If you want to try something new, you can begin to teach your dog some tricks. The easiest trick to start with is to get your dog to roll over.
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    How Do I Teach My Dog Tricks?

    You can train your dog to do a lot of fun and useful tricks using just a few simple techniques. Have a treat pouch full of small, easy-to-swallow treats so that you can move fluently through each stage of a trick without waiting for your dog to chew and swallow big bites.
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    Advice for Dog Training

    Every breed of dog and every individual dog is capable of learning and being trained. The most important thing to remember when training your dog is not to compare your pet with those highly trained dogs you see on TV.
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    How to Potty Train My Dog

    If you have adopted your dog from an animal shelter or bought your dog at a later age, it may not be potty trained. You will need to teach your dog how to go to the bathroom outside. This may sound like a daunting task, but it shouldn't take longer than one week to do.
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    How to Potty Train an Adult Dog

    Mature, adult dogs lack obedience skills for a variety of reasons including advanced age, health and previous neglect. Potty training an adult dog requires pack leader patience and encouraging, consistent commands; however, over time, an adult dog can become a well-trained, housebroken member of the family.
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    How Long Does It Take to Potty-Train a Dog?

    A number of factors come into play when you attempt to potty-train a dog. It is important to keep these factors in mind and not get frustrated with your pet for not learning more quickly. The good news is that there are various things you can do to promote speedier training in your pet.
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    House Training an Older Dog

    Older dogs that have housebreaking issues are often up for adoption. These dogs include rescues from greyhound racetracks, who never lived in a house. They could also be rescues from puppy mills, where they were confined to small cages and had no choice but to urinate and defecate on themselves.
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    House Training Older Dogs

    Housebreaking an older dog requires some detective work. Older dogs typically have been housebroken during their lives, and finding out why they're having accidents indoors is the key to correcting the problem.
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    How to Potty Train a Puppy

    One of the hardest parts of owning a new puppy is potty training. After all, most of the time your puppy is an adorable, squirmy little bundle of love who just wants to play and show affection. But your love can turn to wrath when you see that your puppy has used the floor as his potty.
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    Free Training Your Puppy Not to Whine

    Puppies whine to communicate a desired message to their pack leader. If they achieve their goal, puppies are conditioned to whine the next time they want something. Excessive whining behaviors should be addressed immediately to promote the maturation of an obedient, happy dog.
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    Puppy Training Tips to Stop Chewing

    They're cute, they're cuddly, and they're chewing up everything in the house. Puppies can make great additions to a family, but, if not properly trained, they can be little terrors no matter how cute. With a few tips, puppy chewing can be stopped and redirected for their health and your sanity.
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    Newborn Puppy Care Guide

    Taking care of newborn puppies is a full-time job. They must be cleaned, fed and monitored for normal development. Some aspects of puppy care warrant a trip to the vet, such as the shots needed at 6 weeks.
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    How to Potty Train Your Puppy or Dog

    Any new puppy is cute. One look into that little face, and most people can't help but fall in love. Unfortunately, puppies usually don't come potty trained. Since most puppies are like little sponges--ready and willing to learn--potty training won't be that hard.