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		<title>6 Tim-Tested Tips For Professional Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samantha Jaim</dc:creator>
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<p>Many people these days are publicizing the specialization of dog training that&#8217;s why it may seem that finding a competent person to train your dog can overcome you. Here&#8217;s a guide you can use in order to correctly decide on a specialist who can help in your dog training.</p>
<p>1) A Good Character. Acquire valuable facts and ask your veterinarian, fellow dog owners or the neighboring kennel organizations for their suggestions.</p>
<p>2) Proficiency. Have some information about their proficiency especially the length of their experience.</p>
<p>3) A real and unchangeable attachment to dogs.</p>
<p>4) Vast and latest training techniques. Dedicated trainers always get updates on dog training by joining several courses, conferences, seminars and workshops that also focuses on animal behaviour.</p>
<p>5) The methods used in dog training and the way they treat your dog. If a trainer is proficient, his priority should be the comfort of the dog.</p>
<p>6) A member in dog training organizations and clubs with good reputation.</p>
<p>Universal dog training suggestions</p>
<p>It is best if you make the dog training a positive and pleasant experience for you and your dog. Don&#8217;t go on with the task if you have no enthusiasm for it. Always give positive reinforcements when your dog is able to instantly obey your commands. You can give treats that your dog likes and will give him the eagerness to learn more. Other kinds of reward are giving toys and verbal compliments. Choose short but frequent training sessions rather than lengthy ones. Avoid doing punishments and other destructive things. It is forbidden to hit, smack or shout at your dog especially yanking on tight collars or worst, electric shocking. You should try your best for every training session to be an enjoyable and constructive one.</p>
<p>Tips in using head collars in dog training</p>
<p>Yanking on your dog&#8217;s collar chains can cause horrible experience in his training. Making use of head collars for <b>dog training</b> has become very common a few years back. Compared to the traditional collar, head collars have extra advantages. Despite the fact that it is uncomplicated to use, it is vital to fit it in appropriately and introduce your dog to the collar. You will find that using head collars is more instinctual than the traditional training collar and is more useful especially in tough situations.</p>
<p>Visit our site to get helpful advice on professional <b><a target="_blank" 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>An Introduction To Pet Training With Positive Reinforcement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 07:26:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrianna Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet training has many advantages. It allows animals to exercise their intelligence in constructive ways, stops them from engaging in destructive behavior and keeps them under your control. Learning to perform actions or tricks on command can be fun for pets if they get plenty of affection and encouragement in the process. This is why the most successful form of training uses positive reinforcement.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet training has many advantages. It allows animals to exercise their intelligence in constructive ways, stops them from engaging in destructive behavior and keeps them under your control. Learning to perform actions or tricks on command can be fun for pets if they get plenty of affection and encouragement in the process. This is why the most successful form of training uses positive reinforcement.</p>
<p>Animals naturally learn to repeat actions that lead to desirable outcomes. Positive reinforcement works by rewarding pets when they do something right as opposed to punishing them when they do something wrong. Rewards in the form of a human praise combined with a food treat are highly effective.</p>
<p>Although you may not be aware of it, you have probably already trained your pet using positive reinforcement. If your dog or cat stands near a door and barks or meows, and you open the door for them, they will associate their actions with the reward of being let in or out. The next time they want you to open the door, they will repeat the same behavior in anticipation of getting the same reward.</p>
<p>Before beginning a formal training session, you will need to determine the precise action you want your pet to perform and think of a command or cue word which will initiate the action. Single syllable cue words such as &#8216;come&#8217; or &#8217;stay&#8217; are easiest for the animal to recognize and for you to remember.</p>
<p>When your pet performs the desired action in response to the command, immediately reward him with verbal praise, swiftly followed by a treat. Consistency and speed are vitally important. If you are trying to teach a dog to respond to the word &#8217;sit&#8217;, and you wait until he is standing again before rewarding him, he won&#8217;t know which action to associate with the positive response.</p>
<p>To train an animal to get off the furniture, use a straightforward cue word like &#8216;off&#8217;. When you walk into a room to find your pet sitting on the sofa, get one of her food treats and put it in your pocket. Make sure you have the animal&#8217;s attention and clearly speak the word &#8216;off&#8217; before moving her to the floor. Praise her immediately and present her with the treat. Repeat this procedure every time you find her lounging on the couch. Eventually she will respond to the &#8216;off&#8217; command by jumping to the floor herself.</p>
<p>Once an animal has learned to perform the required action in response to the cue word, gradually stop giving the treat reward, but continue to let her know you are pleased. Dogs respond well to verbal praise and physical affection such as a scratch on the ear. After training, this is usually all the reward they require. Some cats and birds also crave their owner&#8217;s affection and can be taught to perform on command without a food reward.</p>
<p>Pet training requires patience on the part of both the teacher and the pupil. There will be good days and bad days. Do not continue with a <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/trainers-okanaganvalley.html">dog training Kelowna</a> session if your pet seems tired or distracted. Never resort to scolding or punishment for bad performance. This will cause your animal to associate the cue word with negative consequences. Training should be an enjoyable experience that both you and your pet will be keen to repeat.</p>
<p>Training a puppy can be frustrating, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/">dog training</a> requires discipline and consistancy. When experiencing problems, consult a professional. Bark Busters offer a reliable and affordable service for house <a target="_blank" href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/">puppy training</a>.</p>
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		<title>How To Accomplish Successful Dog Training: 5 Useful Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Samantha Jaim</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Dog training</b> is not that complicated. For you to accomplish this task, you just have to be persistent, devoted, and have an approach that is easy to use.</p>
<p>Take a look at these 5 useful tips to make your dog well-trained.</p>
<p>1. It would be best if at the start of your dog training, only one person is accountable so that your dog will not be puzzled and experience difficulty in remembering commands. Having many people to do this work will hinder the advancement of your plan.</p>
<p>2. Apply encouraging reinforcements. If you give a prize when your dog correctly does something, you are letting him know that he has shown a right behavior. Do not do coercion to your dog if he can&#8217;t recognize your commands. Dogs are prone to making mistakes because they don&#8217;t have the intellect that we have. It&#8217;s essential to know that it&#8217;s not easy for them to catch up in following your commands in a single session and the right thing to do is to repeat the session many times. If you scold your dog, he could be frightened and cause disturbance in his learning and enthusiasm. Even though it is approved to give rewards to your dog, you need to keep it in moderation.</p>
<p>3. Teach commands gradually. It is vital that you teach only one command at a time. Keep repeating the same command over and over again until your dog catches up because if you intensify the training, it will only confuse him even more.</p>
<p>4. When you implement commands, make your voice sound jolly for your dog to gladly follow them. Dogs will answer on a low and sweet-talking voice. If you yell, your dog will be frightened and become indifferent.</p>
<p>5. Have your dog trained in several venues. If your dog is inside your house all the time, he might have trouble getting oriented to a surrounding of new people. Take your dog outside to the park or everywhere in the neighborhood. This will help him get along with other dogs and different people.</p>
<p><b>Dog training</b> will be worth it even though it can become hard occasionally. In the long run, a lot of benefits will come to you following the achievement of your dog&#8217;s training. He may perhaps save your life and all your efforts on teaching your dog will be paid back.</p>
<p>Visit our site to get more information on how to be successful in <b><a target="_blank" href="http://www.homedogtrainingtips.com">dog training</a></b>. If you go to our video section you will learn in depth techniques and other important tips.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 03:48:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Devocalization Surgery Avoidable With Dog Obedience Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 19:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Nortey Omaboe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Debarking surgeries, also called ventriculocordectomies, bark softenings, devolcalizations, or vocal cordectomies, might be met with some opposition from a top dog trainer.  These procedures are thought to be unnecessary by some, and inhumane by others.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debarking surgeries, also called ventriculocordectomies, bark softenings, devolcalizations, or vocal cordectomies, might be met with some opposition from a top dog trainer.  These procedures are thought to be unnecessary by some, and inhumane by others. </p>
<p>When a veterinary surgeon performs these procedures, he or she accesses the dog&#8217;s vocal cords through an incision in the throat, or by way of the oral cavity.  Tissue is then removed from the vocal mechanism, lessening the volume of the dog&#8217;s bark.</p>
<p>Devocalization of dogs has been outlawed in the UK, along with ear cropping and tail docking.  The declawing of cats is also prohibited.  Debarking standpoints in the US are more diverse, with laws varying among states.</p>
<p>Associations within the United States, including the AVMS, AAHA, and ASPCA all assert that the devocalization of dogs should only be considered if all avenues of dog training have been explored in efforts to stop dog barking.  The ASPCA says that the procedure should only be considered if the dog is threatened with the loss of her life or home due to nuisance barking.</p>
<p>Ideally, all dog owners would grasp the concept that debarking surgeries are only meant for the most severe cases, in which owners have identified the causes of the barking, removed stimuli, and employed positive reinforcement dog training techniques.  This would eliminate the cruelty of devocalization surgeries that are performed on small puppies before they&#8217;re adopted out, and debarking procedures that are performed for owners&#8217; conveniences, without any dog training consideration.</p>
<p>Dogs bark for a variety of reasons:  communication, aggression, boredom, self identification, and fear.  When a procedure eliminates or reduces a dog&#8217;s bark, it does not remove the reason for the dog&#8217;s barking.  The dog will still be inclined to bark, but will be disabled, adding to her frustration.  Removing a dog&#8217;s bark also renders her helpless in warning her owners of fire, intruders, and her own entrapment or danger.</p>
<p>Many times, the key to stop your dog from barking is to cut out the unintentional reinforcements that dog owners are often guilty of.  For example, if your dog is fearful of visitors, and you comfort him while he&#8217;s barking at your great aunt, he&#8217;ll think that you&#8217;re approving of his vocal display.  Or, if your dog barks when he wants attention, and you stop what you&#8217;re doing to either yell at him or pet him, his attention barking may never stop; you have reinforced it in his mind.</p>
<p>The stimulus for your dog&#8217;s barking habit must be removed.  Then, quiet times must be rewarded.  Eliminating dog barking can be fast and easy with the right dog training program.</p>
<p>In conclusion, I believe that devocalization surgery should only be performed after you have used the <a target="_blank" href="http://superguru.sitstay.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DOGKINGP"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Learn how to obedience train your dog effectively and quickly!"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://dogtrainingforyourdog.com/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">dog obedience training</a> techniques outlined by a top dog trainer to stop your dog from barking.  There will rarely be any case in which these methods are not effective; and there will rarely be a case in which you don&#8217;t have the power to rescue your best friend from the prospect of a debarking procedure, with effective <a target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://www.fastandeasydogtraining.com">dog training</a>.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a target="_blank" href='http://www.fastandeasydogtraining.com'>house training</a>.  Stop by Dr. Nortey Omaboe&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a target="_blank" href='http://www.fastandeasydogtraining.com'>dog training tips</a>  and what it can do for you.</p>
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		<title>The Schutzhund Training Program Is Respected Worldwide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 11:51:34 +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 target="_blank" target='_blank' href="http://topschutzhundtraining.com/freevideo/">free schutzhund training videos</a></p>
<p>Schutzhund, German for security dog, is also the name of a popular training technique available globally. It is designed to train a dog to guard effectively without distorting their personality to dysfunction. Dogs can complete the program and remain happy, socialized and well-adjusted. The Schutzhund program demands a lot of time and discipline from the owner.</p>
<p>The Schutzhund program relies on the notion that a dog is a pack animal. It teaches a dog to direct energy towards protecting itself and its pack leader, the owner. Some breeds have better guard dog potential than others, herding breeds having the greatest potential. Their inherent protective nature is malleable and can be directed and shaped by the Schutzhund program.</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>Contrary to popular perception, Schutzhund schooling does not merely train a dog how to snarl and bite. Rather, the objective is allow a dog to harness its powers and allow them to identify danger situations and how to behave in those situations. The program allows a dog to exert control over its natural instincts. The program educates the dog beyond acting as a mere barking alarm.</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>Schutzhund training is a multi-level program that requires time and effort on the part of the owner, as well as the dog, to complete. It not only addresses protection work but also some aspects of obedience and tracking capabilities. These behaviors are very much of a reflection of how the dog is treated and respected. Think about a mirror, the task will become clearer.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 08:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John L Harrington</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs are definitely loveable and can faithfully be a part of the family. However, at some point in time, they can tend to be destructive in any household once they begin to poop indoors. During such incidences, indoor dog potties should be utilized.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are definitely loveable and can faithfully be a part of the family. However, at some point in time, they can tend to be destructive in any household once they begin to poop indoors. During such incidences, indoor dog potties should be utilized.</p>
<p>Frustration will be normally felt as you experience this for the first time because you cannot expect your dog to understand your command right away. Forcing the dog as well as yourself into this new habit will be hard. For training to be easier for you and your dog, here are some tips which would be of great help.</p>
<p>You must limit his path inside your house if he is not yet done with potty training because this will assist your dog to put an end into messing indoors. Limiting him in a small room with litter-free flooring is appropriate.</p>
<p>The past spots where your dog has placed his mess before should be kept clean and renewed so that it will steer him away from going back to that old area where he thought was the right potty place. Also, try to play with and feed them in those previous spots so that they would have a different perception of that spot instead of just being a potty place.</p>
<p>Be sure that you inform other members of the house about the indoor dog potty training method that you are currently implementing so that they too will be consistent with the training even when you are not around. Doing so will help your dog not get confused while training because if it does, it would take more time before your dog learns.</p>
<p>Giving it your full and focused attention is vital in the indoor dog potty training&#8217;s concept. Training your dogs when they are already older will be tougher than training younger ones.</p>
<p>Pack yourself with a sufficient amount of patience and apply proper positive reinforcements to your dog as well. Do not forget to reward him each time he gets his indoor potty training right. You can surely expect good results in time.</p>
<p>John Harrington has been in the field of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.indoordogpotty.com/Indoor-Dog-Potty-E-books.html">dog training</a> for a long time and maintains an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.indoordogpotty.com">indoor dog potty</a> website where you can get answers to the rest of your questions.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Tips : How Do I Train a Deaf Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 08:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Secret Dog Training Techniques Train Your Dog Better</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hayley Black</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is it? Systems to dog obedience training presents a weirdly detailed and in depth glance at the way to both stop and handle the more often seen problem behaviours exhibited by dogs. As the owner of a moderately worsening mutt myself, I've spent a fair amount of time scanning the Net for trusty resources on this subject, and i need to say the level of information and detail contained inside the pages of this compendium is weirdly correct for a Web book.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is it? Systems to <a target="_blank" href="http://superguru.sitstay.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=DOGKINGP"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title="Learn how to obedience train your dog effectively and quickly!"  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://dogtrainingforyourdog.com/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">dog obedience training</a> presents a weirdly detailed and in depth glance at the way to both stop and handle the more often seen problem behaviours exhibited by dogs. As the owner of a moderately worsening mutt myself, I&#8217;ve spent a fair amount of time scanning the Net for trusty resources on this subject, and i need to say the level of information and detail contained inside the pages of this compendium is weirdly correct for a Web book. </p>
<p>Not just that, but again, amazingly for this medium the information to hand is essentially ( gasp ) loyal. Yes, that&#8217;s right &#8211; this one&#8217;s a total new kettle of fish. Created by a seasoned dog mentor, you can relax in the certainty that all the advice and tips included are attempted and true, and come from Stevens &#8216; real-world experiences as a pro dog mentor. There&#8217;s also a straight-talking, simply followed 30-minute downloadable video which gives real-world examples of doggy bad behavior together with solutions and cures to change them. What&#8217;s Covered? There&#8217;s a pretty galvanizing range of information packed into this guide. It is not simply the difficulty behaviors that are covered : the book kicks off with new-owner recommendation ( the straightforward way to choose a puppydog / dog, the top spots to get one from, breed data, puppy dog / dog-proofing your home, the first vet visit, housetraining, etc ) and then moves on to the more complicated stuff : behaviour issues ( like aggression, dominion, nibbling, 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 complex commands and tricks. The 30-minute downloadable video gives a great understanding of a dog&#8217;s search to be the alpha dog and how it&#8217;s possible for you to stop this.</p>
<p>Its fast steps to stop bad behaviours like housebreaking right thru to leash pulling are surprisingly straightforward you can start trying them out on your dog straight away. Especially Good Parts as well as the contents noted above, there&#8217;s also a pretty inspiring section on dog murmuring, which if you have not heard about it already is a method of dog obedience training based essentially 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 training your dog, averting and handling behavior issues, and a full bunch of general-knowledge advice and tips. You also get a few practical gifts : 4 bonus books, dealing respectively with difficult housetraining how-to&#8217;s and problem-solving ( including both the crate- and paper-training methodologies ) , an in depth study on resolving dog aggression , the only way to effectively groom your dog ( including information on coat care for specific breeds, dental care, and nail-clipping how-to&#8217;s ) , and ultimately , the proper way to start coaching your dog for security work. As debated earlier, there is 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>
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<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>Want to find out more about <a target="_blank" href='http://www.dogtrainingsecrets.info'>Dog Training</a>, then visit Hayley Black&#8217;s site on how to choose the best <a target="_blank" href='http://www.dogtrainingsecrets.info'>Dog obedience</a> for your needs.</p>
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