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		<title>Treat Me Like a Dog: What Human Health Care Can Learn from Pet Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 07:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When it comes to health care, who gets treated better—man or man&#8217;s best friend? Of course, it&#8217;s hard to make an apples-to-apples comparison when you&#8217;re comparing four-legged patients to people, and there are many ways in which human care tops pet care. But pet owners told Reason.tv there are some ways where it would be a step up to be treated like a dog. Pet owners like the convenience of animal care; they also like the client-focused atmosphere. &#8220;I think one of the things that human health care can learn from veterinary medicine is the client service side of things, the relationship side of things,&#8221; says Dr. Peter Weinstein, executive director of the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association. Various reasons explain why people often find animal care so pleasant, says Weinstein. One reason—animal care workers love what they do. Another reason—competition. Weinstein notes that vets work hard to differentiate themselves from their competitors because &#8220;there are a large number of vet hospitals, many located very closely to one another.&#8221; And vets know even more competitors could emerge because less red tape makes it easier to open an animal hospital. Weinstein recalls opening his clinic, which offered everything from X-rays to operations: &#8220;I believe it was 12 weeks from the time I signed the lease to the time I saw my first client. Try doing that with human health care.&#8221; It would take at least 20 times as long to open a comparable human hospital in California. It can <strong>&#8230;</strong><strong>Video Rating: 4 / 5</strong></p>
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		<title>Puppy Training Techniques &#8211; 4 Essential Things I Had To Learn</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 02:17:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Getting a new puppy was almost as exciting as getting a new baby in our family.  I learned that the puppy training techniques you use can have a significant impact on how happy you and the dog will be.</p>
<p>When the little dog arrives It can be an exciting time for for the family and the puppy will be confused by the excitement but it will love the attention as it gets used to the new environment and people in his life.  Just like with a new baby, you can get lots of advice on puppy training techniques, but if you are like most of us, you will learn as you go.  Hopefully, you will make the little animals transition into your family a pleasant one for both of you.</p>
<p>It is a sadthing that puppies do not come potty trained.  At first they will go whenever and whereever they feel the urge.  Since they are usually in the house, that is where the accidents happen, on the carpet or in an out of the way area that you discover after the fact.</p>
<p>To make the puppy a happy family member, potty training the puppy is the first consideration.  How you train and the puppy training techniques you use makes a lot of difference in how well you puppy adjusts to the family and how much you enjoy your puppy.  Most effective trainers recommend a lot of positive reinforcement when training an animal and avoid anything that punishes the animal when they make a mistake or have an accident.  It is sort of like dealing with people.  Everybody responds better to positive things.</p>
<p>We have always had dogs around, but my parents never let a dog live in the house.  Today, our dogs are considered part of a family and share the house with us.  This means they have to behave in a manner that makes it pleasant to have them around.  No toilet accidents in the house, no jumping on people and curb the barking.  Just ordinary things we expect of all members of our family.  Dogs must be trained to have basic obedience and good behaviors they need to be accepted into a family.  The earlier you can start this training, the easier it is on your dog and your family and training has to be an ongoing process.  You can never stop training and working with your pet.</p>
<p>This being said, dogs, like people, will develop bad habits that are unacceptable and this can make them unpleasant to be around and some people correct the problem by getting rid of the animal.  It is a fact that older puppies or adult dogs that are not housebroken are harder to train because they have to unlearn habits that have become ingrained over time.  While it may be more difficult, there are some keys to successful training techniques that can be used to help ensure success.</p>
<p>1.  The most important thing is effective communication with your pet.  Every animal gives signs to communicate when it needs to go potty.  When you learn these signs, and it can be any thing from going to the door to wandering around the house to pacing, you will be dog years ahead on keeping the dog from making a mess that upsets you and causes the animal a lot of stress.</p>
<p>2.  Consistency and positive reinforcement are vital in the training process.  Whether it is toilet training or learning to sit or whatever, you have to use the same commands in the same tone of voice.  Animals learn by consistently repeating the process and associate a positive outcome, either praise or a treat or both, with the correct behavior.  Always praise good behaviors and avoid or limit the negative response for bad behavior.  And, it is very important that everybody in the family participate in training and use the same techniques and commands to avoid confusing the dog.</p>
<p>3.  Timing is a key consideration to house breaking your puppy is timing and creating a routine that the animal will follow.  Routine is important to your dog.  Feed your dog at the same times and in the same place everyday. Let your puppy outside to do his business is important to establishing a life-long routine that will make your dog happier and keep the cleanups in the house to a minimum.   Dogs, especially puppies, have to go to the toilet when they get up, after they eat and probably several other times during the day and just before they go to bed.  It is most important to establish a routine thatyou and the animal can live with and make it easier for you to potty train your dog. </p>
<p>4.  Part of the routine is to establish boundaries for your pet inside the house and outside in the yard.  Restrict your dog to certain parts of the house such as spare bedrooms, pantries and garages. This is a very effective method to control where accidents will happen when you cannot get them outside.  When you take your pet out, show him where it is acceptable for him to go to the toilet.  Your dog will learn to go to the toilet in a specific part of the yard and if nothing else, this will  make cleaning up the yard a lot easier.  </p>
<p>Training a dog or other animal is not difficult, but most of us do not have a clue as to how or where to start.  I have learned that persistence, patience and consistency are all key parts of the process and reinforcement is always necessary.  When the first puppy behavioral problems come up, the must be addressed immediately.</p>
<p>Corrective training that is started started early has a much better chance to change unwanted behavior if you want to keep the adorable pet you start with.  There are many training techniques and most can easily be used successfully to train your puppy.  All of them use positive reinforcement and reward to get the best results.  Most people can learn this on their own, but it is easier if you get training tips from a professional trainer.  There are several good books available, but if you can find a trainer that will show you the training techniques as well as tell you it makes it a lot easier to learn how to train your puppy.</p>
<p>If you are having trouble training your puppy, getting help from a nationally recognized trainer may be the first step to success. There is no shortage of dog trainers.  Each one has slightly different techniques and all claim that theirs is the simplest, fastest, and easiest method.  Since it&#8217;s so important to get off on the right foot (no pun intended), how do you know which trainer&#8217;s program to use.  After all, it is your money, and you want to get your money&#8217;s worth.  The answer is fairly simple, find a nationally recognized trainer who will tell and show you how to train your puppy or dog and get a money back guarantee. Try it out for a few weeks and if you are not happy with the results, ask for your money back.</p>
<p>Training a dog to have good manners and respect your home is an important part of making your dog an acceptable and loving part of your family.  There is nothing worse than having an animal that stops being a pet and starts being hard to be around.  Don&#8217;t leave it to chance.  The sooner you start training your puppy with patience, persistence and consistency, the sooner your pet will become a happy member of your family that you will enjoy for many years.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dog training does not have to be miserable for you or for your dog, believe it or not it can actually be a great deal of fun for you both. Learning how to enjoy dog training instead of dreading it can be done by doing the right amount of research and really putting in all of your best effort to work hard and to make this work. Learning how to play and have fun with your dog is very important and can take a little bit of practice also, especially if they are a little bit stubborn. The best way to accomplish this is to practice all that you can but make sure that you or your dog do not completely wear yourselves out working on all of these dog training skills. Having fun is definitely the most important part of any kind of dog training, there is no doubt about that. Too many people spend their time getting upset or frustrated during the dog training process, which totally bums the dog out, along with really making the trainer feel negative about the entire thing. It is very important to keep a positive attitude and always, no matter what, remain patient throughout all of the training courses. </p>
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<p>Enjoying your dog and also having a great time while attempting to teach them properly is very important for you both and by watching others that are experienced with some dog training skills can really put you where you need to be with your more experienced and fun dog training techniques. Always remember to reward your dog because it will reinforce that what they are doing each and every time is worth getting a special treat and it will help to teach them exactly what you expect of them. They will learn because you are giving them something yummy, as well as smiling a great deal and ofcourse offering them plenty of praise each and every time. Rewarding your dog will bring the both of you much closer towards success with the dog training skills that you have applied. Finding that thing that really makes him want to do good is really important and sticking with it each and every time will give him that constant praise and reassurance that he surely does want from you, his owner. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Basic dog training is essential to motivate the development of effective distance and communicate with your dog. We focus here on two ways to motivate your dog, and why is it better to use than the other. </p>
<p>Both your dog&#8217;s learning </p>
<p>Pain or discomfort <br />Fun </p>
<p>As the experience of learning and motivation </p>
<p>Dogs are primarily motivated to seek pleasure and avoid pain. As a dog learns to associate pain or discomfort with a special interest in physical behavior around this behavior in the future. Moreover, a dog that is often associated with the experience of this specific behavior problem and again. These are the motivations that are used in basic training dog obedience to motivate your dog to learn. </p>
<p>The use of individual motivation to learn </p>
<p>Pain or discomfort </p>
<p>For decades, the main methods used to motivate the dog to obedience training is performed using basic techniques and equipment that pain or discomfort is a dog that does not behave correctly. With this motivation of owners learn to focus on the misbehavior of the dog. They learn to use sports equipment and techniques that lead to pain or discomfort your dog when the dog behaves inappropriately. If your dog has learned through this type of obedience training a certain behavior constantly led to unpleasant or painful experience of dogs to prevent or stop the problem that occurs in pain. Owner motivated to follow their orders to their dogs to avoid pain. </p>
<p>Fun </p>
<p>How to motivate your dog to follow his orders and direction to their attraction to the pleasure is to reward your dog for desired behavior. Especially with the basic training dog obedience your dog has already done most of the behaviors you want, how to sit or just do not automatically know what type of behavior that corresponds to the order. This is effective communication, which comes into play when the command associated with good behavior, you must send the dog, then the motivation, behavior that asks if you request it. You motivate your dog for the pleasure they give a reward to respond correctly to the search commands. Why dogs are motivated to seek pleasure, things that once your dog associates good happens when you take a particular behavior, motivated to repeat this behavior because he has learned, that produce pleasure. Professional trainers with this reasoning more often use a strategy called clicker training. </p>
<p>Why is the motivation of your dog for fun is the best </p>
<p>With this motivation, to establish mutual trust and friendship between you and your dog <br />Do not compromise your safety or your dog <br />Knowing that your dog is easier and faster <br />Your dog will enjoy training, and time with you in training <br />Training will be a fun and enjoyable </p>
<p>Tie all this </p>
<p>Your dog has two primary motivations to learn. One is to avoid pain or discomfort, and the other is to gain pleasure. You can train your dog using either of these motivations, but using pleasure to motivate your dog to learn builds the best bond with your dog. It is safe, effective, and fun. Professional trainers who use pleasure as the motivation for a dog to learn most often choose the clicker training strategy because it is quick, and effective. His experience and training your dog will be very different depending on the motivation you need to train your dog obedience basic strategic use Clicker Training for <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.secretsdogtraining.info">effective training </a>and fun. Find out exactly how you use your desire to please the dogs, learn how to follow orders, doing <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.secretsdogtraining.info">tricks and skills </a>of others to learn to live with you. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.secretsdogtraining.info">http://www.secretsdogtraining.info</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 04:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Believe it or not you actually have the opportunity to experience a dog training course over the internet, if you choose to do so. Many people have chosen this as a way to help properly train their little pooches and it can work! Some skeptics are probably leery about this type of thing, wondering how in the world this would be at all possible and one of the concerns is the fact that you will not have the opportunity to ask the teacher of the online dog training course any questions. If this too is a real concern for you then the way that you should look at it is, paying a real life hands on instructor is going to cost you much more than taking an online dog training course, where you watch a recorded piece of an instructor providing you with all of the information that you would need to train your dog appropriately. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The really awesome thing that so many people are thrilled about after taking their online dog training course is the fact that they were the ones that had the special opportunity of actually training their beloved dog, not some stranger that they had to pay an enormous amount of money for. Being able to do it yourself by just watching a recorded video, will give you such a good feeling of achievement on your part and the fact that you and your dog are getting the chance to spend that one on one time with each other is just really great and has so many wonderful benefits as well. You and your dog can sit right there in your comfortable home, with comfortable surroundings for both of you and experience this video together, it will definitely be a big learning experience, for you and for your precious dog. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Another wonderful thing about having the ability to watch an online dog training video is the fact that you will have the opportunity to view it as many times as you would want to. So, if your dog does not catch on right away, which they normally do not, you will have many chances to spend quality time with him, teaching him right from wrong and even learning a few cool little tricks with him along the way. He will enjoy it just as much as you will and being able to save yourself some money is always a really great thing right! Dog training is definitely worth any amount of money spent and any amount of your time spent also because your dog will benefit from the experience in so many different ways. You will be so very happy with the results and you will be so excited about showing him off to your friends and family and also being able to inform them that you yourself are responsible for properly training your dog. Everyone will notice the difference the first time that they come around him, after the online dog training course and you will just feel so very proud.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As 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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>The Real Scope of Dog Training</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The Importance of Obedience Training</p>
<p>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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>Dog Obedience Training by Yourself</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Training your dog calls for more patience on your part. It will be hard on your dog&#8217;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&#8217;t punish your dog without any reason. This may agitate him. Keep in mind that your dog needs to adjust and learning doesn&#8217;t happen overnight.</p>
<p>Positive reinforcements are likewise very essential. They will boost your dog to do better. It will speed up his learning process too.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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<p>Sometimes we all tend to make things much more complicated than they really even have to be, right. Well, the same thing goes for dog training, most of us are pretty bad about turning this job into something that could just drive anybody crazy, including the dog! It is very important for anyone thinking of dog training their dog to really understand what it means and how it should all take place. There are actually so many different and very simple dog training skills that just about anyone could learn, so in this article I am hoping to provide you with enough information about some of them, that you will be totally confident in attempting dog training with your dog or with any dog in the future. Many times by just learning a few simple dog training techniques to use on your dog you will have the ability to trust your dog when you are not around and you will also be able to form some type of communication barrier, so that you two can better understand one another. It is really important for anyone that owns a dog to try and grasp the concept of some useful and very appropriate dog training skills, otherwise your dog could really turn out to be a great deal of trouble for you, which nobody wants to have to deal with really. </p>
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<p>Just by teaching your dog his name, you will really be able to get far with him and will have the opportunity to enjoy being the owner of a well trained and well behaved dog. It will be just as rewarding for you as it will be for your dog once you have conquered some dog training techniques that work. There is definitely a bond formed between the owner and the dog during this dog training process because it allows you to spend so much quality time with him and he will begin to look forward to this every single day, and so will you ofcourse. Simple dog training skills like just speaking their name every time that you say something to them will really start to improve the way that your dog listens and pays attention to you. Some might think that dogs are just dogs and they do not know anything and man, is that so wrong or what. Those kind of people are truly missing out aren&#8217;t they! </p>
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<p>Dog training is just something necessary that you take part in whenever you have a pooch that needs to learn a few things and it will surprise you each time that they begin to pick up on your commands and they will love the treats and praise that you the owner gives to them, each time. Finding out more about these simple dog training skills will really make you feel more confident when training your little dog and you will not have to worry over trying to afford paying a professional dog trainer to do it for you.  </p>
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