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		<title>Get Your Dogs Trained with the Help of Houston dog Training experts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 00:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get Your Dogs Trained with the Help of Houston dog Training experts Dogs are an integral part of many of our families and this is common all over the world. Dog training is a must for most dogs, training will make the dogs respond and behave to certain commands. Simple dog training can make a [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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<p>Dogs are an integral part of many of our families and this is common all over the world. Dog training is a must for most dogs, training will make the dogs respond and behave to certain commands. Simple dog training can make a dog to behave to commands like sit, stay, heel and many more. There are many advanced trainings programs provided by the Houston Dog Training centers, these trainings will teach the dogs how to behave with visitors and many more. At present there are many professional dog trainers in and around Houston, who are providing quality training.</p>
<p>Dogs are not only used as pets in homes, but there are also used in searching and rescuing operations, militaries and for hunting purposes. There are many different types of training classes for these dogs. Houston Dog Obedience Training will train depending on the character and the type of dog. The training classes are residential classes, advanced training classes and individual training private lessons. There are many types of tools used in the training of these dogs. Houston in home dog training has a private 20 acre dog park to ensure your pet is capable of handling any situation that arises.</p>
<p>There are also many dog-training programs that teach the owner to train like a professional dog trainer. But it is always better to get in touch with an expert, when it comes to dog training. As said earlier the basic commands used in these training centers are sit, stay, leave it, no, come and heel. Dog Training Houston also provides special training to the dog owners, so that they can know the commands and the steps to control their dogs and understand why the dog behaves the way it does. In these dog training programs the dogs are trained three to four times every day over the course of a month.</p>
<p>The training will also be depending on the body language of these dogs. Some people try to train their dogs by beating them, but this will make the problem trickier and the dog belligerent. A dog trainer can solve this problem by providing behavior correction training, by understanding the mental condition of the dog. Training rescue dogs are somewhat different to training other dogs. It may take around three months to fully train a rescue dog, there are also many rescue dog home all over the country. These homes offer these homeless dogs with good food and shelter. Small breed dog owners must know that, as like the big breed dogs the small breed dogs should also get training.</p>
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		<title>Making Plans for a New Dog Training program &#8211; Choose Right Dog Training Method for your New Dog &amp; Which Dog Training Tools Work Best</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 22:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making Plans for a New Dog Training program &#8211; Choose Right Dog Training Method for your New Dog &#38; Which Dog Training Tools Work Best Adding a dog to your household can be very exciting. Suddenly you have a new and entertaining personality as part of your family who looks at you with unconditional love. [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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<p>Adding a dog to your household can be very exciting. Suddenly you have a new and entertaining personality as part of your family who looks at you with unconditional love. However, a new dog is not all sunshine and daisies. The truth is that if you want to make the addition of your dog as positive as possible you are going to want to take some time to adequately train your dog. The truth is that training your dog does not have to be a difficult process. With the right dog training tools you can make the training process as easy as possible.</p>
<p>Dog training tools can be very helpful in aiding you to properly train your dog. There are many different types of tools on the market. With all of that variety you may find yourself struggling to narrow down your choices. The best option is really to narrow down your training focus, and that will help to inform which dog training tools you should be purchasing.</p>
<p>One of the first dog training tools that you should purchase is a dog collar. In most states it is required that you dog wear a collar with their tags on it, and often the dog collar is what you attach your dog&#8217;s leash to. However, a proper training collar can really help in your training efforts. Many professional trainers will recommend that you look into purchasing a choke or prong collar. However, you need to make sure that if you are planning on using one of those collars that you receive the proper instructions regarding their proper use. The last thing that you want to do with dog training tools is to hurt your dog. Be sure to speak with your trainer as to how they recommend that you should be using a training collar.</p>
<p>A leash is another one of the essential dog training tools that you should have. Your leash is probably going to be one of the most often used tools that you have in your possession. There are many different types of leashes available to dog owners. When you are just beginning to train your dog you are going to want to steer clear of retractable leashes. Instead you will want to choose a basic leash to start with. You are going to want to begin with a leash that is six feet long. Additionally, you want to make sure that your leash has a nice strong clip to attach it to your dog&#8217;s collar. As your training progresses you may need to purchase additional leashes for different purposes, but when you are starting out a six foot leash is the most important starting tool.</p>
<p>Dogs respond to positive reinforcement very well so you will want to purchase some sort of bait that they will like. Food is a great choice for many different dogs. However, if you do not want to use food there are other dog training tools that you can utilize as bait. Some trainers may suggest you use verbal affirmation or even a constant sound like a clicker to let your dog know that they are doing the right thing. However, if you do decide to utilize food as a bait for your dog you will want to take care to use small bits of food. You should only have pieces of food that are about the size of a dime to reward your dog with. Not only will those small bites help to keep your dog focused on what they are doing, but it will also keep your dog food bills within reason.</p>
<p>Though toys are not essential dog training tools they can be incredibly helpful in the process. Your dog, especially if they are a puppy, is going to need a break at times from the training. Toys can really help you to give your dog a break. By letting your dog play with a toy for a few minutes will allow them to take a quick break so that they can work off any excess energy. Additionally, you can incorporate the use of a toy to help you work on some skills with your dog. For example, when you are working on the stay command or the come command you can bring their favorite toy out to function as a distraction during the training process.</p>
<p>What about using additional training tools like a clicker or an electric shock collar? If you learn the proper basic dog training methods, there is absolutely no need for a shock collar. Some of the other tools can be handy and you will need to decide on an individual basis if they are right for you and your dog.</p>
<p>The most important thing is to find a method that both you and your dog can enjoy together and a method that gets results. Both you and your dog will live a happier and safer life with proper dog training.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Tutor Review &#8211; Simplest Guide to Discover Dog Training Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Training Tutor Review &#8211; Simplest Guide to Discover Dog Training Work Most people like these steps: 1. Selecting The proper supplies A proper dog trainer must gather all of the required supplies in order to achieve the greatest results. A great choice of leads, collars, rewards and treats are crucial tools for just about [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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<p>Most people like these steps:</p>
<p>1. Selecting The proper supplies</p>
<p>A proper dog trainer must gather all of the required supplies in order to achieve the greatest results. A great choice of leads, collars, rewards and treats are crucial tools for just about any dog trainer and should be tailored for each individual dog. Gather a few different kinds of collars, such as flat buckle collars, slip collars and martingale collars, as well as leads of different lengths on hand for just about any training situation. If a dog really enjoys a little bit of hot dog, then your trainer can utilize this treat to reward the dog for a job well done. Toys may also be excellent reinforcement tools. Some dogs prefer playtime over food rewards, so giving a favorite toy after a job congratulations will motivate the dog and drive him to perform the command over and over.</p>
<p>2. Concentrating on the dog</p>
<p>Dog Training must target the individual personality from the dog to achieve success. Dogs, like people, have a diverse range of personalities and dispositions, and a good trainer must utilize these differences. A shy, spooky dog will not work too when given loud, upbeat commands, while a dominant dog won&#8217;t respond well to quiet tones. A trainer should be adaptable enough to shift focus whenever a kind of command is not employed by a certain dog. If flat, monotone requests don&#8217;t produce results on a dog, provide the dog a happy, upbeat command and see from the fact is much better. The same idea of focus and adaptability needs to be given to the kind of reward used. If your dog is bored with no longer responding for a treat, perhaps a new toy might be a better motivator.      </p>
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<p>3. Dog Training for action</p>
<p>Work your dog consistently to offer the the best results. Dogs have very short attention spans and respond better to short, frequent training sessions. Begin working with the dog by placing it in an appropriate collar and lead. This will allow you to keep a much better handle about the dog. Provide the dog an easy command and guide it into the proper position. Reward the dog immediately for correct behavior and praise your dog for any job congratulations. Continue this pattern of ask, reward and praise before dog is performing the command every single time without flaw. Move onto more complex commands as the dog continues to improve. Always praise the dog immediately so the dog connects the properly performed command towards the reward. This positive association can have your dog that he is performing the command well and push him to carry on proper responses to training.</p>
<p>4. Getting results</p>
<p>Consistency is key in dog training. The trainer must give the dog a positive reinforcement as soon as she responds correctly in order for her to comprehend she&#8217;s doing something right. If a trainer fails to reward the dog properly, the dog won&#8217;t understand whether it has been doing wrong or right. Consistent, positive reinforcement for properly performed commands will ensure that you know how dog training works.</p>
<p>For some reason, it appears rather difficult for most people to perform, however, you don&#8217;t worry because there are more creative methods to do it.</p>
<p>Dog Training works in line with the simple idea of positive reinforcement, with the dog being rewarded for correct behavior. The trainer asks your dog to do an action, and the dog is rewarded when it performs correctly, thereby learning the behavior. Once the dog performs the request correctly, the trainer immediately praises your dog while offering her an incentive for good performance. The trainer must be certain to always provide the dog an incentive quickly and consistently, and also to ignore negative behavior. Rewarding bad actions will confuse the dog making training that much harder.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s talk about Dog Training Tutor from Kobie Lawson and just how it may help you. I hope this simple Dog Training Tutor Review will aid you to differentiate whether Dog Training Tutor is Scam or a Genuine.</p>
<p>Dog Training isn&#8217;t a mysterious process. It is a few emailing your dog in order that it understands what it really must do. Although some dogs tend to be more eager to please than others, and some appear to possess more intelligence, all dogs could be been trained in at least basic commands.</p>
<p>While dog trainers realize that training is all about communication, the average dog owner may have a number of misconceptions about how your dog learns.</p>
<p>Such common misconceptions include: some dogs can not be trained, smart dogs are easily trained, some dogs purposely do bad things and training your dog is about forcing it what you want it to complete. Some dogs are not as easy to coach than others, but area of the challenge is finding out what will motivate a particular dog.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Follow Jessie&#8217;s actual progress during the first steps learning to turn on a light switch. In under 4 minutes (approx. 45 clicks), she has the main idea. Have you considered training your own assistance or service dog? Or trying out a new trick to impress friends? Clicker training is the best way I have found [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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<p>Follow Jessie&#8217;s actual progress during the first steps learning to turn on a light switch. In under 4 minutes (approx. 45 clicks), she has the main idea. Have you considered training your own assistance or service dog? Or trying out a new trick to impress friends? Clicker training is the best way I have found to successfully train almost any dog. I have been asked several times for footage of a dog learning a task or being shaped for the first time so new trainers could see the actual process and know what to expect. So here it is! Lots of repetition. Note she doesn&#8217;t get clicked for any behavior she offers that I don&#8217;t want later on such as pawing, stepping on or scratching the switch plate. The only editing was for slow periods where she scrambled for food, when I repositioned myself as I was uncomfortable or when I turned on and off the camera. Subscribe to our videos to be the first to see the whole process start to finish. (Coming soon).</p>
<p><strong>Video Rating: 4 / 5</strong></p>
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		<title>No swimming pool? Try this &#8216;cool&#8217; training for your dog!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jul 2011 20:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Do you live somewhere that it is really warm in the summer but you still need to train your dog and you don&#8217;t have a swimming pool to keep them cool? Try this! There are a million different variations of dog training that you can do from these little pools that only cost about 10 dollars.<br />
<strong>Video Rating: 5 / 5</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 23:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dog Trainer</dc:creator>
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