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dog obedience chewing

dog obedience chewing
How do I keep my dog from chewing on furniture and cabinets?

He is obedience trained in all aspects of the other, but he's still a thrill from chewing on expensive, permanent, and Household. I can not for him by my husband much longer. Any ideas?

Good luck! As prof. Dog trainer and Graduate of the animal psyic. I can tell you, but that does not mean it will work. However, it is your best. If the dog has already begun, means going to do it, to continue. It has already convienced him or even that is OK. The only way a dog is right now! You must catch the dog in the act or the injury and give him a good stern NO! the word NO is the most important word the dog will learn. You Can not really a dog or later after the fact. The puppy or dog used to understand later. I have verbally abused the dog me later and I know better. The dog does understand it. You must catch the dog in the act and complain immediately. Best cure is with great chew toys. If the puppy likes to get a wood floor. Bad advice if the dog got a splinter in her gums. A sock with a knot in it is traditional .. This is called a sock chewing. Then, one without a knot. This is called a piece of cloth. You need to play tug od war with the dog as often as possible. IMPORTANT …. always let the dog's win tug of war. Stretch the tractor on and on until the dog would never give up. It is a chemical on the market through professional Kennels for dogs keep chewing gum, the wooden houses in a kennel environment. It smells and is not recommended to go home. I think it would be based on how desperate you depend on. Take The dog away from the things he chews.

Dog Training Tips : Keeping Dogs From Chewing


Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - January 24, 2011 at 10:43 am

Categories: Dog training   Tags: aggressive, chewing, dog, dog obedience chewing, obedience, training

dog obedience barking

dog obedience barking
Will my dog obedience class will be thrown out of the group?

We just adopted an 18 month old collie from the shelter. we think his previous owners never socialized him … he can not tolerate other dogs (or my cat). He is very sweet, but people. He growls and barks and snaps at other dogs. by the way he very unsafe, so I think that he is fearful of other animals. I want to go to group classes petco so the trainer can assess its aggressive behavior, but I 'm afraid the coach angry and kick us. Should I try to group lessons or not?

You need to get educated on this dog. To obtain a copy Petco evaluated, and try those classes, but you can do better with a little one on one training. However, he can still pretty young, so a little discipline, a long Way to go. Get him and evaluated him in some sort of training class ASAP.

Dog Training-Stop Your Dog’s Barking #2 – Obedience Trainin


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Categories: Dog training   Tags: aggressive, behavior, dog, dog obedience barking, obedience, training

dog training doorbell

dog training doorbell
How do I get my dog barking at?

I have a two year old pug-Chihuahua mix. It needs no leash to go outside because they run away is not, but when she sees someone on the street, she runs and barks at them. I'm afraid they might run over …=[ And when it rings, barks they like there's no tomorow. How do I get them to stop barking and to their people at the door and others? I would like to train to. Any tips?

the extent to outside, which I think would make you answered ur own question … She Does RUN AWAY … put on a leash. Interior of a spray bottle.

How to prevent barking at the Doorbell: Training for dogs: My winning APDT video


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Categories: Dog training   Tags: aggressive, dog, Dog training, dog training doorbell, leash, training

dog obedience biting

dog obedience biting
I found dog attack statistics online .. Thought I would say?

http://www.dog-obedience-training-online.com/dog-bite-statistics-by-breed.html Agreed. It is far from accurate.

Far from accurate. I can now say more lab / lab mixes have attacked and / or killed than those stated.

Dog Training : How to Stop Your Puppy From Biting


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Categories: Dog training   Tags: aggressive, dog, dog obedience biting, dogs, obedience, training

dog obedience digging

dog obedience digging
What to do about my dog to build a sandbox?

So I decided to put a small backyard sandbox to dig in my dogs keep up my busy lil more. They are carried high and all have had years of obedience. I have had only come to terms yet that they are dredging. I'm a little concerned with this idea, however. What I want to do is get a smell of plastic baby pool and fill it with sand. How much sand should it be up to the top? Do I have it from? Should I drill holes to to keep water out of the building? In principle, any ideas how it would do so without great Hassel be welcomed by me!

Your ideas are right on the money …. but get the larger size baby pool …. it is to hold more sand and you have more pages the higher sand from winding up on the floor Digging when to hold them. Yes, definitely put several small holes in the ground for drainage. A top is very helpul keep the sand dry and clean. To their high interest rates and above in the sandbox than other tempting areas of the yard focused, pick up several items that you can bury in the box as Kongs, nyla bones, rawhide chips, balls, etc. change from toys, so they do not get bored often. You might want to also put a big box under the tarp, so you are better able to collect field Buried sand and put it back into the. Have fun!

Dog Training-Control Digging Behavior #1 – Obedience Traini


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Categories: Dog training   Tags: aggressive, barking, bite,, chewing, digging, dog obedience digging

dog training jumping biting

dog training jumping biting
Dog Training confusion?

i dont get it some pro coaches say, do to make your dog when he bites you too coarse and some say dont do that … Some trainers say punishment does not work, some say it works … Some say time-outs and the like are not to be understood by dogs and some recommend …. say Most coaches use the voice … but guess what, no matter what tone of voice I use my dog acts in the same way …. jump around excitedly bite … I've had many, many dogs before and IVE come to the conclusion that dogs are like people some are simply not as smart as others … I just love them and do not want them to mean … Treats and praise as positive reinforcement work for some things, but how to eliminate positive reinforcement for biting and other behavior where its hard to give positive To resolve Gain

There are conflicting reports, because there are different schools of thought on this. At one end of the spectrum there are the "yank and Crank, whose best known member was a man by the last name Koeler, who founded the method Koeler. This is the school of thought saying that you corporal punishment To use the correction to show a dog, how they behave. This can produce quick results, but the long-term disadvantage is that they motivate a dog will not get resolved, not necessarily to create a love of work. In extreme cases it can cause resentment from the dog, cause they can turn on its own handler. On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, "Happy is good Gefühl''Methode. That is what is taught by the big box pet food halls such as PETsMART, Petco, ect … This is where you only positive reinforcement and by the right note with the word "no" or another command. This also works for a very small Percentage of dogs that are mentally very soft. With dogs, if you use a word more than once that it was "no" or to lose one other corrective word begins it its meaning. Ultimately, if the dog learns that your worst no "teeth" to make it back on, they see it as weak and will not follow you. It is repeatedly seen that dominant dogs often go into these obedience classes and are just as dominant. You can learn how to do some tricks, but they do not learn to master their Respect. Somewhere in the middle is where the most successful trainers fall into the rule. These are the ones to train the dogs for work, police, Search & Rescue, seeing Eye, or hats. The school of thought is that you initially to teach a dog the meaning of the words with motivational tools such as treats or toys. Once the dog knows what the command and refuses, the dog is corrected, usually with a pincher, Collier or electronic collar. The dog learns some valuable lessons at the same time, its handler must be adhered to and respected, if you say something he denied handler consequences, but obedience is rewarded. This is what creates the most motivated and happy working dogs. Biting is one thing where you do not bribe to stop a dog to learn more to bite them. The dog must associate to respect and bite you with bad things. Pinch their catch when they bite and stairs directly in the eye and firmly say "No biting." When they look away let them go. If does not work, grab them from the back of the neck and shake them say: "NO to bite." If that does not beat her on the nose job. Usually the second two are not necessary for most dogs. For dogs like German Shepherd perticularly hard, Doberman, Belgian Malinois or I would be shocked if the Mouth pinching works alone. may use this type of dogs, this is a very serious matter, which seem to minors when they are puppies, but a £ 95 German shepherd dog, you might send to the ER, this may be a matter of life and death, if it is not "suffocated" in the bud immediately. Do not play around with a dog bites or shows teeth and growls. If you think this method is to observe extremely wolves, they offer the best insight into how leading a pack of dogs.

Rottweiler biting and killing figurant IPO


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Categories: Dog training   Tags: aggressive, barking, bite,, chewing, digging

dog obedience jumping

dog obedience jumping

How To Stop A Fence Jumping Dog With These Dog Obedience Tips

If you are the proud owner of an expert fence jumping dog, you need these dog obedience tips.  This is one of many annoying dog behavior problems that can cause problems with the neighbors, and with animal control.  If your pet is running loose, he may also be stolen or hit by a car.

The problem is that a dog jumping fence is a self-rewarding behavior.  What this means is that once the dog jumps over the fence, he’s out, which is what he wants, so he’s rewarded every time he does it.  Prevention is definitely the key here. 

How To Stop A Fence Jumping Dog

This sounds silly, but be sure your fence is high enough.  He can’t jump over it if it’s too high.  Also, take the time to ensure that any gates are securely shut, with a strong latch. 

If possible, move anything that he can climb on to get over the fence.  Trash cans, barbeque grills, or a stack of firewood are all handy items for a canine bent on escape. 

Find a way to keep him happily occupied in his own yard.  You’d be amazed at how creative a bored dog can be in finding ways to amuse himself.  Unfortunately, your pet’s idea of fun usually involves dog behavior problems of some kind.  Provide him with a digging pit so he can work off some of his energy.  Leave him with a toy stuffed with peanut butter or another treat.  He’ll be busy for hours getting it out.

When you see him approaching the fence, ready to jump, squirt him with a hose.  Use the “off” command.  A well-trained pet will listen to you. 

Plant bushes in front of the fence, or put something there to keep him from getting a running start to jump the fence. 

Have your pet neutered or spayed to prevent escapes in search of a mate.  This also prevents all the problems associated with pet overpopulation.

Dog Obedience Tips

We’ve all seen pet owners trying to get their canines to come back to them after they’ve escaped.  The pet is so happy to be out that he’s running all over, completely ignoring his owner.  This is dangerous, as he’s also ignoring cars, too.  Prevent this problem by teaching your pup the “come” command while he’s still young.  

When you feed him, say “come” in a pleasant tone, and wait for him to head your way.  When he obeys, praise him and put his food down.  He’ll make the connection between “come” and getting fed very quickly. 

Say “come” whenever you have the chance, and praise him and give him a treat when he obeys.  Keep practicing this until it’s second nature for him to come to you whenever you use this command. 

“Come” is one of the most important commands you can teach him.  You’re establishing yourself as the pack leader, which is essential for gaining your pup’s respect, and getting him to obey you. 

If you spend as little as ten minutes a day training your pet, you’ll be amazed at the change in his behavior.  A good dog training course is an important tool you’ll need.  Look for one that includes a consultation with an experienced dog trainer for help with dog behavior problems like a fence jumping dog. 

Do yourself and your canine friend a favor by making sure that he stays safe from harm in his own yard.

About the Author

Darlene Norris has worked at a vet clinic and an animal shelter, and has had lots of experience with dogs. If you need to stop a fence jumping dog, and solve other dog behavior problems, visit No More Bad Dogs at http://NoMoreBadDogs.com to learn about a dog training course that will work wonders!

Dog Training – Solve Your Dog’s Jumping Problem


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Dog Obedience Training Tips

imageObedience training is probably the best thing you can ever do for yourself and your dog. It should be noted that dog obedience training will not resolve all dog behavior problems. However, it’s a very useful foundation for resolving most of the dog behavior problems you’ll encounter.

Dog obedience training comes in several flavors. The most popular type is basic obedience, where you teach your dog how to sit, stay, fetch and lay down. There is also a more advanced training that can be used for purebred dog on how to behave during a dog show. The basic type of training also has several different methods that are currently popular. Many owners use rewards to get their dogs to behave or listen to commands. Others prefer the clicker method in order to condition their dogs to obey.

Most dog behavior problems can be addressed with proper home training. Obedience training is a commitment by the owner and the dog. You’ll need a lot of patience if you want to be successful at home obedience training. Most dogs behavior problems show-up because the owner fails to set and enforce the rules. Dog obedience training serves to make you the pack leader and teaches your dog to follow your instructions. Once this relationship is established, you and your dog will both enjoy a fruitful partnership.

It’s important to start basic obedience training when your dog is still a puppy. If you don’t train your puppy, you will have a much harder time once all the bad habits have set in. Basic dog obedience is the responsibility of the owner and should probably start with potty training as the first objective. Once that objective is accomplished, you’ll be well on your way to having a happy obedient dog.

Does your dog have a problem with excessive barking, biting and whining? Is your dog overly aggressive? While it’s always best to start training them as a puppy, the good news is it’s never too late to train your dog. If your dog is uncontrollable, then this is going to continue to get even worse. Obedience training can fix your dog’s behavior problems and teach your dog to substitute acceptable behaviors for unacceptable behaviors. Dogs are extremely intelligent and they can learn very quickly.

Once you understand how your dog learns, you can train him to follow basic obedience commands. The primary reason some training sessions fail is because the owner expects his dog to think like a human. These owners try screaming at their dog and doing all kinds of weird behaviors just hoping the dog will eventually listen. Obedience training will allow you to communicate to your dog exactly what your want them to do.

Many dog owners today get so frustrated that they end up hiring a dog trainer. But that’s only partially effective. There are some things your dog just can’t learn from a trainer. That’s because most obedience training actually takes place at home in your day to day dealings with your pet. However, with the proper tools, anyone can have a happy well-behaved pet.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - March 2, 2010 at 6:14 pm

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dog obedience aggression

dog obedience aggression

Boxer Dog Obedience Training

Boxer Dog Obedience Training

  • The boxer dog is nature is very passionate and also very powerful.
  • How do you harness the powerful and passionate Boxer – without the owner.
  • As an owner you must understand, Harness and the courage, reliability and loyalty of the boxer dog.

You need to learn that a boxer dog perhaps stubborn, but they are learning to it – but you have to start early.

  • A boxer dog can be an excellent guard dog – on the grounds that they do not back down from anything.
  • They also make excellent family dogs as they get on extremely well with children.
  • A boxer dog is also an energetic Race is thus a need to allocate the pursuit and promotion – as a boxer dog make you fit, if nothing else.
  • In this sense, you must make sure that you Have time to go and exercise your dog – are otherwise to ask for the behavior and obedience problems in the future.

So How do you train a Boxer Dog?

  • You have to remember how tenaciously the Boxer as a breed and learn with this Work.
  • The most important aspect of training your dog is Boxer – to start early.

One of the main components of the boxer dog training Sociability is the start boxer dog as a puppy – early.

  • A boxer puppy socialization starts early at about 14 weeks – the beginning of the training.
  • The more your boxer dog / puppy see / hear / touch and taste at this point in life, a boxer of crucial importance.
  • This is one very important fact that many people forget the training of a boxer – they are excellent family issues but they have introduced very early on the family and especially children be.
  • There is no sense in a boxer dog and put him on children in later life – and expect that he do not be good – it will simply when you see him very early on introduced to children.
  • Boxer dog nervous – it's become that, if introduced early in life boxer dog not proven Activities such as transport – can they be nervous and anxious.
  • This is crucial, as we know, that can be nervous and timid dogs be aggressive and have target = "_blank" title = "Boxer Dog Obedience Training> Obedience and behavior problems

About the Author

Tobias Charles writes on all aspects of dog and puppy training.
You can view his site on dog and puppy training tips here for more information.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by puppy - January 3, 2010 at 8:58 pm

Categories: Dog training   Tags: aggressive, behavior, dog, dogs, training

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