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		<title>Dog Training Tips and Tricks</title>
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			<title>3 Easy Ways to Get Your Dog to Stop Pulling on the Leash  Fast</title>
			<description>Dear DogOwner  I can tell youre taking me out for a walk because I hear that familiar jingling of what you call a leash  Its probably the most exciting sound I hear all day so youll have to excuse me if I get a bit impatient and restless as you fasten the leash to my colla</description>
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			<title>5 Surefire Ways to Show Your Dog Youre The Boss</title>
			<description>Do you have problems at your house with whos in charge By that I mean does your dog think hes the boss In your effort to form a stronger bond with your dog you may have inadvertently told him hes the Leader of the Pack Here are 5 simple and effective ways to correct that  You Must Be T</description>
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			<title>6 Simple Tips To Help Potty Train Your Puppy</title>
			<description>Potty training also known as toilet or house training is the art of teaching your puppy where you want him to relieve himself Sound simple Not exactly at least to me and many dog owners out there Potty training my puppy gives me the most problems and headaches when I start to house train my firs</description>
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			<title>8 dog training tips for you and your dog</title>
			<description>You have permission to publish this article electronically  or in print free of charge as long as the bylines are  included A courtesy copy of your publication would be  appreciated fayolapyahoocom   Dog Training Tips 8 dog training tips for you and your dog  By Fayola</description>
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			<title>A Guide to Successful Obedience Training</title>
			<description>A Guide to Successful Obedience Training   By Jon Dunkerley slaboflab   wwwwebrovercom   Showing off your dog in front of friends and family is something that I personally love to do Having an obedient happy slab of lab is like having an obedient happy child Have you ever b</description>
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			<title>Barking Problems Train your dog to stop barking</title>
			<description>All dogs bark its their way to communicate a message Dog barks for various reasons to greet to alert out of boredom to attract attention or when they are excited  Although some barking from is acceptable too much barking is certainly annoying especially for your neighbors and eventua</description>
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			<title>Beginner Tips For Dog Training</title>
			<description>1 What age should I start using the prong collar  Adam replies  Generally speaking at about four months of age when you see the adult teeth begin to come in  2 What should I be teaching obedience wise with 8 month puppy  Adam replies  At eight months of age there re</description>
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			<title>Biting  Nipping Behavior Can Kill Your Dog</title>
			<description>Dog bite injuries are alarmingly the most common condition that we human suffer from as a result of contact with dogs In the United States alone there are between 12 million people bitten by dogs each year Most bites landed on children with boys more likely to get bitten than girls guess boys </description>
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			<title>Body Language Before Dog Bites</title>
			<description>Dear Adam  After catching up on doggy email Ive noticed your reference to submissive posture Your book helped more than a professional trainer I hired for my adopted Golden We went through biting and dominance issues The problem I am having now is I still do not trust him 100 When he b</description>
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			<title>Crate Training Dogs The Right Way and the Wrong Way  Part One</title>
			<description> Part1 There is Actually a Wrong Way to Crate Train  Crate training dogs or crate training puppies if approached correctly is by far one of the most effective tools you can use to form good dog behavior  The most subtle mistakes in crate training are sometimes the worst because th</description>
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			<title>Crate Training Dogs  Puppies FAQ</title>
			<description>  1 Why should I crate train my dog     Crate Training is the fastest and most humane method of housebreaking dogs Have you ever seen a dog under a table chair or bed The reason is that dogs naturally want to seek shelter even in a house If you dont provide it they will cre</description>
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			<title>Crate Training Tips</title>
			<description>I like many people use crate training as an effective means of housebreaking puppies There are however misunderstandings of the proper methods of crate training Many wellmeaning people with the intended goal of housebreaking puppies end up putting their pet in dangerous and unhealthy situatio</description>
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			<title>Crate Training Tips  How to crate train your dog</title>
			<description>A crate is a valuable and useful training tool Its main purpose is to provide security safety and protection for short term confinement while training a puppy or new dog about its own and house boundaries  A crate may look like a jail cell but when used properly is your dogs natural den </description>
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			<title>Does Your Dog Roll In Poop Heres Why</title>
			<description>Robin asks  Im wondering if you could tell me why when Im walking Yogi through some grass that he smells something and the next thing I know hes stuck his head on the ground and starts to roll his body over the area he was smelling On two occasions he coated himself in another dogs</description>
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			<title>Dogs  Mans Best Friend</title>
			<description>Dogs have been known as mans best friend for decades Owning a dog can be a positive enjoyable experience for the entire family Keep in mind however that the decision to own a dog is an important one that should not be taken lightly A dog is not just a fun diversion or entertaining gift Owning</description>
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			<title>Dogtra Superior Dog Training Equipment that Performs as it Claims</title>
			<description>  Dogtra    When looking for a dog training collar or containment system consider Dogtra as an option This brand of training collar is exceptional in its quality and ability to perform as it claims Dogtra has many choices and options for pet owners who are looking for a way to con</description>
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			<title>Dog Aggressive Training Understand  Eliminate your dogs aggression behavior</title>
			<description>Aggression behavior in a dog is a normal form of canine communication similar to human frustration or anger Like human aggressive behavior occurs in every dog The different lie in the level of aggression shown in them and this is where dog breeds come into the picture  While some breeds a</description>
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			<title>Dog Behavior Problems Help My dog is a nuisance when he misbehaves</title>
			<description>How many times have I hear fellow dog owners say I hate it when he barks non stop or he utterly embarrassed me when he mounts peoples leg Dog owners usually have no problems to fill in tons of their dog behavioral problems into the above statements  I have to admit that I feel disappoin</description>
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			<title>Dog Clicker Training</title>
			<description> Dog clicker training is so much fun for both dogs and people that the training part just slips in Dog clicker training gets the dog to figure out what you want making it an enjoyable game  This wonderful crueltyfree method is revolutionizing dog training  Have you tried it yet It</description>
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			<title>Dog ebook for training and grooming</title>
			<description>dog ebook for training and grooming  dog ebook  The dog ebook is a tremendous asset when learning about care giving and grooming your best pet There are numerous simple and easy to understand manuals to assist you in your new task House training obedience jumping how to of tricks ar</description>
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			<title>DOG GOES BALLISTIC WHEN JOGGING WITH OWNER</title>
			<description>Dear Adam  My dog Chance we think is a Golden retriever mix but hes mostly white with gold patches Also hes about 23 the size of a Golden Retriever  Hes 18 months old and has been looseleash trained pretty well as long as you dont let him get distracted  The thing I do</description>
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			<title>Dog House Training</title>
			<description> Dog House Training can be simple  To start your dog house training the first thing youll need to do is buy your best pet friend a nice dog training collar lead and dog crate You should choose one made of nylon or soft leather When your puppy grows older you can buy him a heavier collar</description>
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			<title>Dog Obediance Tips</title>
			<description>Training your dog can be time consuming and frustrating at times but its well worth it Here are several tips that should help things go much smoother and faster plus reduce the frustration both you and your dog feel  Conduct play training where by the training tasks are made into fun </description>
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			<title>Dog Obedience Training Basics</title>
			<description> The most important things in dog training are consistency keeping dogs attention and understanding your dog   To get the respect of your dog you must be consistent You should make a set of dos and donts for your dog Follow these guidelines to the letter if a dog does something desir</description>
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			<title>Dog Too Spoiled To Walk On Leash</title>
			<description>Dear Mr Katz  I have a 4 month old female pup AmStaffBoxer we think  she was a rescue She responds well to all training EXCEPT for walking and heeling  Weve practiced the looseleash turning on a dime technique described in your book and audio tape at length but she refuses</description>
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			<title>Dog Training Basics</title>
			<description>All positive commands should be spoken sharply and distinctly during training Make sure you also use a positive tone Your dog will recognize your moods and associate them to their behavior by your tone of voice   The first word the puppy should learn is their name They actually learn the s</description>
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			<title>Dog Training Collars Teaching Your Dog Basic Obedience and Breaking Bad Habits</title>
			<description>  Dog Training Collars    Having a pet means having to provide for the pets safety But that is not all a pet owner is obligated to do People mainly neighbors do not appreciate noisy animals or animals that provide any type of nuisance to them Basically the neighbors dont wan</description>
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			<title>Dog Training Collars  Proper Selection Leads To Training Success</title>
			<description> The proper selection of a training collar can have a significant impact on the success of any dog training program Most new dog trainers make the mistake of choosing a dog collar that does not allow for adequate control during the training sessions  During my nearly four years of working w</description>
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			<title>Dog Training For Beginners</title>
			<description> Training a dog is a fairly difficult task Some find it to be very frustrating and simply send there dog or puppy to a professional trainer Now if you have a dog that is completely wrecking or disrupting your life this may be a good idea Before you take a look at a professional dog trainer you </description>
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			<title>Dog Training  Early Training Is Essential</title>
			<description> Dogs are a fantastic edition to any family but like all youngsters they need training If you do not train your puppy now it will take a serious amount of help from a training school to get him to be obedient later on Puppies just like babies learn mostly in their early years and unfortunately w</description>
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			<title>Golden Moments and Dog Training</title>
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			<title>Golden Moments Dog Therapy and Training</title>
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			<title>Handling Dogs Who Eat Their Own Feces</title>
			<description>I have a cousin named Leonard who was in the Army during Vietnam  He and his fellow soldiers would often be in the jungle for several days at a time The Army would supply them with MREs Meals Ready To Eat These are kind of like TV dinners packed in foil bags After the novelty of eat</description>
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			<title>Heres a Way To Make Your Dog Love Its Dog Crate</title>
			<description> A dog crate is a necessity for your dog through his puppy days and for his whole life Your dogs ancestor the wolf had a den to call home a place of safety The dog crate takes the place of the den which is deeply embedded into your dogs instincts The crate should be kept in a room where </description>
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			<title>Housetraining Tips for Your Dog or Puppy</title>
			<description> Puppies need to go to the bathroom after they play chew drink eat or sleep Start by putting them on a leash and tethering them to you That way you can be aware of them when they start sniffing the ground usually a cue the puppy needs to go potty Pick them up and carry them outside When t</description>
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			<title>How Long Should You Run Your Dog For</title>
			<description>Dear Adam  I have a ShepherdMalamute Newt Shes great I have a couple of problems with her but I wont waste your time with them as I have found them addressed at your site and in your book  I run Newt in the bush she is either in front of the truck or behind it running as fas</description>
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			<title>How to become Top Dog  A Dog Owners Guide to Sanity</title>
			<description>Peeing on the carpet knocking you down or stealing dinner off the counter are all signs that your dog doesnt respect your rules In other words you are not the Alpha Dog  If you ever want to have a peaceful and happy relationship with your dog you need to learn how to become top dog </description>
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			<title>How To Build The Bond With Your Dog</title>
			<description>Building the bond with your dog is really quite easy If you recognize that you have a relationship with your dog then building the bond comes down to nothing more than increasing the strength of that relationship And as with any relationship building a bond requires  1 Spending quali</description>
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			<title>How To Choose A Professional Dog Trainer</title>
			<description>1 Versatility A good dog trainer will use techniques and training styles which are compatible with your dogs temperament Every dog is different and some dogs respond better to certain approaches What works for a Rottweiler wont necessarily work for a Poodle  2 Experience I know peo</description>
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			<title>How to Create Your Own Monster</title>
			<description>Youve created your own monster you know my mother said ominously My Rex cat Houdini had just burrowed his way inside my sweater for the third time that morning letting out a squeal of indignation when I tried to resist  Houdini has separation anxiety But in his tiny little mind sep</description>
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			<title>How To Discipline Your Boxer Dog</title>
			<description>How To Discipline Your Boxer Dog  Most would agree that the day you bring the Boxer puppy home you must already pick the direction in which you want to go with him   Disciplining one is a matter of thinking and working a step ahead of your Boxer Do it with love gentleness but firmnes</description>
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			<title>How To Fix Problems With The Fetch or Bring Command</title>
			<description>Hello Adam I have a chocolate Labrador Retriever very active that is being trained in OPEN class now and he seems to be regressing since we are working on retrieving  He retrieves very well with the dumbbell etc but other dogs in the class do not And they bring toys for their retr</description>
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			<title>How To Housebreak Your DogEven If Its Still A Puppy</title>
			<description>The one unpleasant aspect of owning any puppy is the job of housebreaking As cute as puppies are each must be trained but remember that every puppy will conquer housebreaking although at a different rate While some dog breeds can be housebroken in a very short amount of time other breeds can be </description>
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			<title>How to Keep Your Boxer  or any Dog  Healthy</title>
			<description>Feed him a balanced diet    Give an occasional yogurt treat  Ask your vet about giving Boxers calcium tablets as they could have some problems later on in life   Keep him comfortable so his immune system can remain strong    Boxers are shorthaired and sensitive to extreme</description>
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			<title>How To Stop Your Dog From Barking  Training Your Dog To Keep Quiet</title>
			<description>Quieting a barking dog is a quick and easy process Really It also doesnt cost any money But its not an obvious process  witness the many dogs barking all the time in parks backyards on street corners with their owners tugging at their leash and yelling at them and the dogs completely ignorin</description>
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			<title>How To Stop Your Dog From Digging Holes In Your Garden</title>
			<description>First I need to figure out when he is digging Since I know the dog and his lifestyle I can rule out several factors such as boredom or puppyhood or gophers etc I noticed that every time he would start digging holes he was in the yard playing with a friends dog unsupervised So I firs</description>
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			<title>If You Own Two Dogs Can You Control Whos The Alpha Dog</title>
			<description>Dear Mr Katz  I have two cocker spaniels that are one year apart The red and white female Cassieis almost two and spayed The buff male Peanut is just one 1 years old and neutered Peanut was rescued from a cocker shelter in October of 1999 He is incredibly devoted a very good listene</description>
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			<title>Introduction to Dog House Training</title>
			<description> One of the greatest things in the world is a loving relationship between a person and their dog Its no accident that dogs are known as mans best friend The relationship of a dog and his owner is a wonderful thing to be a part of and behold  Choosing a dog is a very important decision </description>
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			<title>Is Dog Obedience School for You</title>
			<description>Are you thinking about dog obedience school Do you know what to expect out of it Do you know what it costs or where to find a good school  If not let me help take out some of the mystery of finding one to make sure you and your dog get the best experience you can  If you have search</description>
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			<title>My Dog Wont Stop Digging  What Can I Do</title>
			<description> Lonely bored tired of eating that same old stick then maybe you would like to dig yourself a hole  When it comes to the canine thought process this could be the reason why Scraps keeps tearing up your finely groomed lawn This article will help you find the behavioral reasons why your do</description>
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			<title>Nutrition and Your Dogs Behavior</title>
			<description>Nutrition and Your Dogs Behavior  Proper nutrition is the fundamental basis for every aspect of your dogs life It affects their health and longevity by offering an  essential balance of proteins fats complex carbohydrates  and the trace nutrients and minerals their bodies need</description>
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			<title>Obedience Training Benefits Everyone</title>
			<description> A well behaved obedience trained dog is a pleasure to own because he can go virtually anywhere without being a risk or nuisance to others And dont we all want a dog who exhibits appropriate behavior in a crowd good manners when we have guests in our home is reliable around children and who </description>
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			<title>Online guide for training a dog</title>
			<description>Online guide for training a dog  Guide for training a dog  So you can use a guide for training a dog At one time or another we all did Theres no more joy and a certain amount of fun especially when it comes to helping our new best pet friend That little guy wants desperately wants to</description>
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			<title>On Missing The Imprint Stage Of Puppyhood</title>
			<description>Dear Adam  From a previous email which questioned why I recommend that dog owners dont try to train their dogs in a group class setting  Yes I understand about the imprint stages two week stages from birth to 4 months of age in which a small amount of exposure will have a lasting </description>
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			<title>Positive Dog Training Methods</title>
			<description> Dog training can provide a tremendous amount of satisfaction Every dog should know at least the basics for living with people come sit stay dont jump up on people and so on Beyond the basics there is an endless variety of things you and your dog can enjoy doing together Dogs who are a j</description>
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			<title>Potty Training Your Puppy</title>
			<description>A new puppy is a joyous addition to any home Who can resist that cute little bundle of lovable furry fun Wouldnt it be great if puppies were potty trained and came into our homes without any mess or bother OK reality check here   Just ask any dog owner what the hardest task at hand is a</description>
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			<title>Puppy Basics PottyTraining Reprimanding and Rewards</title>
			<description>Potty Training Your Puppy Make sure you feed your dog at regular times every day as this makes bathroom breaks regular as well Feed your puppy 23 times a day   As soon as he is finished eating take him to a grassy potty area Speak the words go potty or go in the grass before and</description>
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			<title>Puppy Behavior and Training</title>
			<description>Puppy training can be a trying time The key to this time is to really remember that all puppy behavior is normal They like to mouth jump bark dig and piddle wherever they are They arent doing it to annoy you they are just doing what they have learned so far It is our job to train them not t</description>
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			<title>Puppy Crate Training  Fast Track to a Contented Dog</title>
			<description>Puppy crate training is one of the most effective ways to housebreak your new puppy  Puppy crate training takes a little patience but its a good way to set your puppy on the right path This method has an impressive track record  Be sure to prepare everything ahead of time Even befo</description>
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			<title>Puppy Housebreaking 101</title>
			<description>Many people are hesitant to get a new puppy out of fear of the housebreaking process While the puppy housebreaking process can be consuming it doesnt have to be hard if you follow the tips we have outlined for you below   Housebreaking your puppy is best started with puppies are sixsixteen</description>
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			<title>Resistance Training With Your Dog</title>
			<description>You may be wondering How can I possibly do resistance training with my dog Well here are a few exercises you can do with the aid of your faithful furry companion  1 Leg raises  if you have a male dog hes probably already shown you how to do this one  2 Abdominal crunches with</description>
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			<title>Secret Signal That Tells You Your Dog is Ready and Eager to Learn</title>
			<description> No one knows your dog better than you and as such you will find your dog has ways of telling you its time to play This can occur by him bringing you the collar you use while training or he may run back and forth to the front dog around training time  Different times of the day and eveni</description>
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			<title>Should You Correct A Puppy With A Pinch Collar</title>
			<description>Hi Adam  My husband and I recently purchased a white German Shepherd She is 12 weeks old today and quite a handful Sometimes she can be so sweet but other times she is actually quite vicious Well I dont know if vicious is the right word but when I tell her No she just gets more </description>
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			<title>Some Advanced Dog Training Points you should know about CONDITIONING YOUR DOG</title>
			<description>Akeisha wrote to me with some very good questions Ive included her letter and my responses below  Akeisha Hi its Akeisha again I do see what you mean if it is on all the time the dog will soon forget it is on and then will behave regardless Ok so the dog never wears a buckle collar a</description>
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			<title>Some Tips for a WellBehaved Dog</title>
			<description> Train your dog early Start training your puppy early on While old dogs can be taught new tricks whats learned earliest is often learned quickest and easiest Moreover the older the dog the more bad habits will likely need to be unlearned When it comes to raising and training a dog an </description>
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			<title>The Pros Never Yell Or Scream Commands At Their Dog</title>
			<description> I never yell at my dog Never Well okay Theres one exception And that exception is if Im already working with the dog at such a far distance that he cant audibly hear me And usually this is the case only if Im teaching the dog to respond to hand signals Why dont I ever raise my</description>
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			<title>Tips To Looking For A Good Dog Trainer</title>
			<description>Dog training is definitely not rocket science and is easier than you would expect particularly if you can get help from a good dog training book or guide Its also certainly possible for almost any dog owners to train their dogs themselves provided they put in adequate amount of effort  Neve</description>
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			<title>Training Your Dog</title>
			<description>Training your dog can be time consuming and frustrating at times but its well worth it Here are several tips that should help things go much smoother and faster plus reduce the frustration both you and your dog feel  Conduct play training where by the training tasks are made into fun </description>
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			<title>Training Your DogIs It Worth The Effort Or Is It Just A Waste Of Time</title>
			<description>Many people feel that taking the time to train their puppy or dog isnt worth the effort What with everything else we have to do these days in our busy lives whose got the time  Kimberley was just like that Shed never bothered training Jackbut then one day  Kimberly and </description>
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			<title>Training Your Dog To Lay Down On Command</title>
			<description>Training your dog to obey commands is an important part of pet ownership  When your dog is properly trained it is much easier for you to communicate with him and this enhances your relationship In addition to making him mind you it may even help save your pet from harm or danger  Dogs wan</description>
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			<title>Training Your Dog To Sit</title>
			<description>A poorly trained dog is a nuisance and can even be a danger to himself and others A properly trained dog on the other had is a wonderful and pleasant companion In addition to helping you bond it can even protect your pet from being hurt if he listens and will come when called  When train</description>
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			<title>Training Your Dog To Stay</title>
			<description>A properly trained dog is a joy to be around for both the owner and anyone else you happen to come in contact with Not only will it make for a better relationship but it can help save your pet from being hurt or worse if he is able to be called to your side to avoid danger  You should alway</description>
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			<title>Train Your Dog To Be Your Frisbee Playing Buddy</title>
			<description>On the surface playing Frisbee with your dog may seem like just a bit of fun but this activity actually holds other benefits as well  1 Certain breeds are accustomed to an active lifestyle so when they are forced to remain idle they tend to create interesting diversions to entertain them</description>
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			<title>Train Your Dog With Respect</title>
			<description>Proper training of your dog should begin when he is a puppy The first four months of a dogs life are very important in the training of your dog This is when they learn behaviors that they will practice in the future  Socializing your dog is one of the most important things you can do to in</description>
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			<title>Understanding Psychology of Dog Training Pack Behavior  Establishing Control</title>
			<description>Dogs are descendent of wolves To study the psychology of dog training and understand the pack hierarchal system of dogs we must go back and examine their ancestor  wolves   Wolves live naturally in packs of at least 2 and more They live in a dictatorship system with strictly defined hie</description>
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			<title>Universal Principles for Successful Dog Training</title>
			<description>Dog training is not rocket science and is not as difficult as you think It is certainly possible for ANY dog owners to train their dogs themselves provided they put in adequate amount of effort The principles listed here are universal to dog training of Any dog breeds be it sporting working toy</description>
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			<title>Using A Clicker Vs Traditional Approach The Flawed Clicker Training Methodology</title>
			<description> There are two points you must recognize  1 You CAN train a dog using a traditional approach AND use the clicker It depends on your style but yes Ive had very good results using the clicker as an event marker and for getting the dog to understand a new behavior especially a mor</description>
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			<title>What Dog Owners Need To Know About Dog Crate Training</title>
			<description> Why should you use the dog crate training method  Is the dog crate training method humane  You may look at a dog crate and find it doesnt inspire much confidence Dont be too quick to judge the dog training method is highly effective  You may find that the dog crate one that</description>
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			<title>When Should I Start Training My Puppy</title>
			<description>  If you have a puppy you must start training early but do it gently Your puppy has to have confidence in you before he can begin learning Remember that puppies are like children  they have growing bodies short attention spans and will only learn things when the conditions are right </description>
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			<title>Whos Pulling The Leash You Or Your Dog</title>
			<description>Hopefully no one is pulling the leash The ideal situation is that you and your dog are equally enjoying the walk and neither is pulling and tugging the other in any certain direction  If your dog tends to be pulling you off into its own direction a large amount of the time </description>
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			<title>Who Let The Dogs Out Pointers For In Home Dog Training</title>
			<description> Who let the dogs out  Remember this song which gave birth to a rather popular phrase some years back Perhaps its fame can be traced to how it struck a cord on our collective subconscious After all not a few of us fear the warpath of dogs gone wild Tattered items shredded clothes ruin</description>
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			<title>Why Crate Train My Dog</title>
			<description>A few years ago before I decided to stay home with my kids I worked as a veterinarian technician in an animal hospital While at that job I saw so many clients who would bring in their dog and be upset because they had eaten something in the house other than food and were now sick One client br</description>
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			<title>Why Train Your Dog</title>
			<description> One of the questions that may come to mind right now is why why should I train my dog What are the benefits to my dog and me I will address that question below  Obedience training is one of the most important aspects of raising a dog In fact a welltrained dog is by far a happier dog </description>
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			<title>Why You Should Never Hit Your Dog Even When Training</title>
			<description>Dear Adam  I will try and make this short and include only the details I think will help I HAVE read the entire book on line I will pick up all of the tapes along with the book when I come to USA in May  I live in a third world country Most of the dogs here are wild mixed breed or </description>
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