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About Puppy Training - 7 snappy articles about puppy training. You can start learning how to get your puppy to obey you, starting right now.
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Crate Puppy Training - Learn exactly what will happen to your puppy as you proceed through the various stages of crate puppy training.
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Crate Training Dog - All you need to know about crate dog training... your dog will never disobey you again!
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Dog Agility Training ARTICLES
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- Dog Agility Training : The Importance Of Enrolling Your Dog In The Right Training Class - Enrolling your dog in a training class is a vital part of the obedience club as well as your dog's education. The dog is brought into contact with other dogs and has the opportunity to overcome his problems under supervision. At the same time, the owner has the advantage of associating with those who have had experience as he gains knowledge by observation. In addition, classroom training helps to prepare both the owner and the dog for participation in the Obedience Trials at dog shows.
- Dog Agility Training : How To Train Your Dog To 'Retrieve' - The 'Retrieve' must be learned step by step. First, you should teach your dog to take a very light dumbbell and hold it. Even though a handler has never tried this with his dog he should be able to accomplish it in one lesson. If you are training a dog who refused to retrieve when some other method was used, and he has become stubborn or frightened, it might take two or three lessons. The length of time it takes will depend upon your skill in using your voice as you tighten his collar.
- Dog Agility Training : How Much And How Often Should You Train Your Dog? - Positive dog training can happen any time, all the time. You don't need to get your dog ready in special training equipment. Your pet is usually ready whenever you are. It is recommended that you train in several 5 to 15-minute sessions, for a total of 30 to 45 minutes per day.
- Dog Agility Training : 3 Basic Tips For Better Handling Of Your Dog - Dog Training has been taught by many different schools of thought. Teaching your dog new tricks and handling obedience training takes both dedication and patience. It also takes a sense of skill and personal awareness of not only your dog's actions, but your own body language and training practices as well. Below are two tips that any dog trainer can utilize when handling their pets:
- Dog Agility Training : Advanced Dog Tricks: How To Train Your Dog For The High Jump - dogagilitytraining descriptionWith your dog present in front of you, erect both jumps, configuring them at low height and setting them ten feet apart. Do it again. Then walk your dog to a point between the obstacles and a dozen feet behind them. Aim the animal toward the High Jump, and command, "Stay." Walk to an equidistant spot, relative to the obstacles and the dog. Emphatically point and step toward the High Jump and command, "Hup."
- Dog Agility Training : Training Your Dog To 'Come-fore' And 'Go-to-heel' - The 'come-fore' teaches your dog to sit and face you instead of sitting toward the left side. Keep your lead slack when teaching this exercise. Command 'Front!' and then walk backward without moving the position of your hands on the lead. As the dog is coming in front of you, gradually gather the lead up and coax him in close. Hold the lead tight and command 'Sit!' Praise him immediately and then command 'Stay.' Step back to heel position without circling.
- Dog Agility Training : How To Teach Your Dog To 'Go Lie Down' - Many dog owners consider the 'Go lie down' as their favorite command. The 'GO lie down' not only tells the dog to assume a reclining position, it tells him to do it elsewhere. When you are talking on the phone, drinking hot coffee, or working out, 'Go lie down' is the command you need to send your overly affectionate dog someplace else. Do not feel guilty if you cannot give attention to him every time he asks you to. If he's just had his walk, he's eaten well, you've exercised him, trained him, played with him, 'Go lie down' is a humane, handy answer to your own personal dog problem.
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