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The attempt to find companies, a book about running a dog training?

I am looking for the best single book, I could get something, that most information about starting and running a dog training business.

This one: So You Want to Be A Dog Trainer: http://www.amazon.com/You-Want-Dog-Trainer-2nd/dp/0966772687

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Pitbull in Doggy Boot Camp with UnleashedPotential K9 Halifax Trainer


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American Bull Dog Tank – Boot Camp Dog Training Graduate


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Things You Should Learn About Dog Obedience Training

imageAs pets, dogs are not only meant to be confined at home. There are chances when you have to take them out for a walk or bring them to any destination. Even more, the dog needs to learn the proper behavior despite being kept at home. Socializing is one skill that he has to be trained with. Thus, let him undergo dog obedience training.

You see, all of your family members should feel safe and at ease with your pet. There are dogs that seem to be agitated and such behavior can definitely threaten your family’s safety. While training him may be quite a daunting task, you will realize that it will be all worth it. Sooner or later, you will appreciate your efforts.

The Real Scope of Dog Training

Obedience training is composed of several areas. It ranges from the simplest one up to the most advance instructions for your dog. The basics often include the simple commands that should make your dog respond. Included are come, sit, stand, roll over, stay, down, and the likes. The advance training includes giving directions for fetching something and many others. There are techniques used as well like positive reinforcement, clicker training, collar and leash, and the rewards given for any positive and likeable behavior.

Dog obedience is a training that is often recommended for the wild and unruly animals. But in your case, a new pet will be more in his best foot if given the proper training.

The Importance of Obedience Training

As a dog owner, you should understand the significance of training your pet to obey. A trained dog is very suitable to bring around friends and other people without fear of attacking anyone. It is then like tagging along a well-behaved human being. You don’t like your dog to be misbehaving and causing nuisance, right? Therefore, allow him to absorb a kind of mentality that emphasizes the need to act accordingly in different situations.

Dog Obedience Training by Yourself

Although professionals are more into this thing, it will be a rewarding experience for you and your dog if the training is conducted personally. The training sessions will not only serve as educational but also suffice for your bonding moments. Doing so will establish a closer bond between the two of you.

Training your dog calls for more patience on your part. It will be hard on your dog’s part to process your commands and will take time to execute them. There will be moments when you feel like giving up and snapping but don’t punish your dog without any reason. This may agitate him. Keep in mind that your dog needs to adjust and learning doesn’t happen overnight.

Positive reinforcements are likewise very essential. They will boost your dog to do better. It will speed up his learning process too.

Dog obedience training is therefore a very important thing to attend to. So, enjoy the moments with your pet the way he will enjoy his time with you.

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Dog Training Tip – Dog Training Guide – Tips and Tricks

imageFirst and most important tip that can be mentioned for dog training is patience

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Dog Ticks And The Top Ways To Detect And Get Rid Of Them

imageDog ticks are another one of those terrible little pests that can really irritate your dog during the summer or warmer months of the year, theses creatures hid in grass and other surfaces and insert themselves within your dog’s skin in order to live off your dog’s warm blood.

Ticks are especially bad for carrying diseases and enjoy and can survive in the nice warm heat of your home, ticks get carried into the home on pets and preferably dogs and once they have had their feed, fall off and seek cover in a safe area out of site which makes theses pests hard to find and get rid of.

A tick’s life can be up to or around 2 years long, and within that time the tick can live on 2-3 hosts to maintain its feeding habit, this feeding habit only happens at certain times of the year around august to November.

Ticks are a fast growing arachnid that lives and are born on long grassy areas, and climb to the top of leaves and grass to wait for a host to feed off and survive off, theses arachnids can live off many different animals and not just dogs, theses commonly include humans, birds, and mice. Ticks get and carry diseases from theses other animals and can spread them to their next host which may be your dog.

During the summer months it is important to check your dog regularly by running your hands through the dog’s fur and coat to check for small lumps, some pressure is needed to detect these pests and it is wise to check thoroughly every day during the hotter months of the year to ensure detection of these pests.

If you detect a lump or suspicious area then you should part the hair or fur to investigate further, you should be able to see a brown tick digging beneath the skin if there is one there. Popular areas to find ticks is in places that do not have much fur for the tick to climb through, these include the face, paws and behind and around the ears.

If you detect a tick, you should notify and take advice from your vet or a professional; if you remove the tick yourself you may leave part of the tick still within your dog’s skin which will be irritating for the dog and could cause any number of other problems to deal with in later life.

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A Review of ‘sitstayfetch’ Dog Training Book

imageI can feel your frustration! Your dog does his business on your new carpet. He rips your unread newspaper apart and then uses it as padding for his nap. You’re outside with your dog. It’s time to go in so you call to him and he just stands there with that ‘you talking to me’ look! You’re afraid to be in public with him because you can’t trust him around people. Oh yea, I can feel your frustration with these problems and more.

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Advanced Dog Obedience Training – the Secret Revealed

imageAdvanced dog obedience training make you wonder just how obedience a dog might be after dog training. Dog training is one package isn’t it?
It should be noted that there are different levels of dog training as there are different levels in our own education system.
Advanced dog obedience training makes your dog a much better behaved dog than standard dog training.
You did not start your education as a child in 5 grade; you had to start in kindergarten or nursery school. You had to learn how to play, interact and learn and get on with others.
With dogs, dog training is the kindergarten of advanced dog obedience training.
Most dog owners are usually happy as soon as their dog begin to eats inside and goes outside to relieve themself. Others dog owners are only happy once the dog is doing 100% responding to every command.
Advanced dog obedience training requires the dog to respond to every command as soon as it is given. To control the dog five commands are necessary. They are “Down”, “Heel”, “Sit”, “Stay” and “Come”.
A dog must respond immediately to those commands by a family member in order to be considered properly trained according to advanced dog obedience training standards.
Once a dog has recieved even basic dog training, he becomes much for fun to live with. As an owner it will be possible to communicate with your dog as your dog is even able to learn and interpret some basic words of your native language. Advanced dog obedience training is for that reason considered top priority to ensure your dog is well behaved.
Believe it or not, your dog dog can learn much more than just standard commands, just as you are able to learn much more than basic reading and counting. The similarities between man and dog don’t end here. As you go through school, the education gets harder. You must work harder to achieve higher grades. Your dog must also work harder in advanced dog obedience training.
There are various levels of dog obedience training and you can learn more about them from the Kennel Club and at dog shows in your own country. There are of course different classes, grades and levels of basic dog obedience training and advanced dog obedience training. Almost the same as you get in any high school or college.
All dogs have a great capacity for learning almost anything you want to teach them. We have rescue dogs, guide dogs and guard dogs. All of these are great examples of how well dogs can be trained and intergrated into our society.
Dogs relish advanced dog obedience training, not only does it benefit you as an owner, but for the dog it gives them a feeling of self satisfaction and the w=feeling of being wanted. Most importantly for their own natural instinct of being part of a pack.

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dog potty training aids

dog potty training aids
A question regarding crate training…?

I am collecting our pup tomorrow evening and i have never crate trained from day one, although have done with older dogs. I wanted to know any advice on how you go about this.

I know that you introduce the dog over a couple of days leaving the door open, putting toys and treats in and feeding the dog in the crate.. however.. i am unsure of where the dog should sleep during it’s first few days. We have a big open planned house and i do want to confine the dog… should i use the puppy pen for the first few days, our confine it to it’s crate the first night. We have a lovely dog bed just don’t know where to put it for the first few nights?

We have another 10 year old dog so it will not be on it’s own and i have considered sleeping downstairs to aid in the potty training process. It is a german shepherd and from past experiences with them i know that they get the hang of it quickly so don’t mind doing this.

Advice greatly appreciated. Thank you.

I made a mistake with my first pup by letting him sleep in my bedroom and then sleeping on the couch with him so he wasn’t alone. He grew up being really needy and having separation anxiety so i wouldn’t recommend sleeping downstairs with him. With my new pup he was in the crate from night one and he is amazing. Was toilet trained fully (with no little mistakes) in about 2 weeks. So long story short i would put the little guy in his crate the first night. Let him pee last thing and first thing and he’ll be all good. Oh and he may cry and whine at first but try and be strong and leave him. Its really hard but he needs to trust you will be there in the morning and not rely on u in the night.

Sorry for the essay :$

Dog Training – Train Your Dog in 15 Minutes a Day


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