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<title>Dog Barking Training</title>
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That way a dog associates the behavior with the command. So, here's how NOT to train your dog:- Forget that your dog has a mental development someplace approximately on the level of a human two year old, there are more deviations than there are similarities. It also leads to...
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<title>Dog Training Stay</title>
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It's totally counter-productive and won't help anyway. They don't associate cause and effect in the same way. Watch and catch them in the middle of sitting and say 'sit' and gesture. Praise and reward anyway, even though you executed the movement not the dog. Hold off...
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<title>Dog Training Obedience Schools</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-training-obedience-schools</link>
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The goal is to encourage, not punish.Make the hand gesture, issue the voice command and hand gesture pair. Just dont EVER do it. Hold off on food treats until you really need them. It seems it should be obvious - they've done the action with success many times before...
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<title>Dog Obedience Training Houston Texas</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-obedience-training-houston-texas</link>
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For the slow learner or assertive dog, it may be necessary to use a collar and short leash - two to four feet is best - 'Sit' the dog and place it above his head and slightly behind the forehead, but...
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<title>Dog Training Supplies</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-training-supplies</link>
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As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give the command and signal. Most times, they are not ignoring the command as much as failing to understand it.Difficulty training 'sit' varies by breed, individual and training style.It also has practical benefits. Every...
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<title>Koehler Dog Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/koehler-dog-training</link>
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Many dogs take two years to learn anything beyond the easiest basics to the point that it consistently sticks. As important is what he is not doing! In a sit dogs can't chase cats, knock over furniture, run into the street. It also leads to behaviors like 'rollover' and...
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<title>Dog Illinois In Obedience Training</title>
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. So, the dog hasn't evolved to understand why you're hitting them. But that's reserved in the wild for only the most severe circumstances.If the dog backs up do the technique near the couch or a fence where he has nowhere to go. When you have his attention move the treat...
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<title>Dog Training Evergreen</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-training-evergreen</link>
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- Believe that the dog can associate consequences across time and conditions, then draw the same conclusion you would. Dogs can be amazing at understanding spoken communication. With repetition comes understanding. Associate a unique hand gesture that you don't otherwise use. But a nearly equal number will underestimate the time, skill...
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<title>Dog Training Dogs</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-training-dogs</link>
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When a dog is 'down' it can't knock over furniture or children.Patience is the number one required quality, therefore.Part of that patience means keeping your temper when you would like to lash out physically. They don't associate cause and effect in the same way.Dog Training...
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<title>Dog Training Techniques</title>
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When you see it give a unique voice command and move a treat or toy from the dog's chin to the ground just in front of the nose.Patience and commitment is key to training any behavior. Wait for a movement...
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<title>Dog Obedience Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-obedience-training</link>
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- Believe that the dog can associate consequences across time and conditions, then draw the same conclusion you would. Dogs can be amazing at understanding spoken communication. &quot;Site&quot; the dog then make the command.Encourage by taking a treat or toy. Associate...
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<title>Crate Training A Dog</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/crate-training-a-dog</link>
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But they can be easily distracted, or fail to associate today's case of 'come' with yesterday's action and subsequent reward.Repetition, consistency (reward only for the proper action), and enthusiasm will quickly lead to learning the 'sit'.With a treat or toy from the dog's...
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<title>Petsafe Dog Training Collar</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/petsafe-dog-training-collar</link>
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It also leads to behaviors like 'rollover' and 'crawl'. So, here's how NOT to train your dog:- Forget that your dog has a mental development someplace approximately on the level of a human two year old, there are more deviations than there are similarities.Some dogs likely...
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<title>Dog House Problem Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-house-problem-training</link>
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Just dont EVER do it. They don't associate cause and effect in the same way. Every behavior should be associated with a unique hand signal and tone with the command. We can wsh it were so but it's not and never will be! Though the average grown dog has a nature...
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<title>Dog Training Shock Collars</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-training-shock-collars</link>
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Some dogs likely are what would, in humans, be called obstinate. Beyond the need to establish that you are the alpha (leader), it has a number of benefits.Dog Training - Down Command - Dogs have a natural inclination to adhere to a hierarchy with an alpha (leader)...
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<title>Adult Dog House Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/adult-dog-house-training</link>
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It also has practical benefits. Praise and reward anyway, even though you executed the movement not the dog. When a dog is 'down' it can't knock over furniture or children.Patience is the number one required quality, therefore. But they can be easily distracted, or fail to...
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<title>Guide Dog Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/guide-dog-training</link>
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The latter they do only when they have no choice. Now bring out other techniques. So, the dog hasn't evolved to understand why you're hitting them.It also has practical benefits. Never reward until the behavior is complete, praise lavishly. Talk to them like they were...
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<title>Dog Obedience Training Denver</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-obedience-training-denver</link>
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You have to be geared up to repeat the same command over and over, only to have the dog apparently ignore you. The latter they do only when they have no choice. To start take advantage of the dog's spontaneous...
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<title>Bell Dog Door House Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/bell-dog-door-house-training</link>
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But dogs make choices very differently from people. Punish them for not behaving the way you want. Never reward until the behavior is complete, praise lavishly. But that's reserved in the wild for only the most severe circumstances. 'Down' is one effective technique...
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<title>Top Dog Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/top-dog-training</link>
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It's totally counter-productive and won't help anyway.It also has practical benefits.Dog Training - Down Command - Dogs have a natural inclination to adhere to a hierarchy with an alpha (leader) at the top.Patience and commitment is key to training any behavior. When...
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<title>Protection Dog Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/protection-dog-training</link>
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When the behavior is complete - Also don't become tense or angry after failure. The result is often a common catalogue of errors that can be, with more or less effort, headed off before they begin.To command sit, stand and face the dog and place it above his head and...
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<title>Hunting Dog Training Minnesota</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/hunting-dog-training-minnesota</link>
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It's easy to use physical punishment as the first route of correcting a dog's behavior.. They will usually just endure the punishment without learning anything. So, here's how NOT to train your dog:- Forget that your dog has a mental development someplace approximately on...
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<title>Cincinnati Dog Obedience Training</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/cincinnati-dog-obedience-training</link>
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When a dog is 'down' it can't knock over furniture or children. Many dogs take two years to learn anything beyond the easiest basics to the point that it consistently sticks. You have to be geared up to repeat the same order, day in and day out, and occasionally not get...
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<title>Service Dog Training Virginia</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/service-dog-training-virginia</link>
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They don't associate cause and effect in the same way. Physical punishment just isn't an effective training technique.Most dogs won't go own the first few times. But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour, before you try to alter...
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<title>Dog Training Class</title>
<link>http://www.cooldogland.info/dog-training/dog-training-class</link>
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When the dog starts to sit, give the command and at the same time push gently on the back near the tail as you lift his chin. Follow those futile techniques and you'll harvest the pay back of a neurotic...
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