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		<title>Aggressive Dog Training &#8211; Expert Advice</title>
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Almost everyone loves dogs. People like to run, throw a stick, play  fetch and pass time with dogs. We enjoy sitting on the sofa and  scratching the dog&#8217;s back. People like to receive a big kiss when they  get home from work. The one time when this isn&#8217;t the case is when [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost everyone loves dogs. People like to run, throw a stick, play  fetch and pass time with dogs. We enjoy sitting on the sofa and  scratching the dog&#8217;s back. People like to receive a big kiss when they  get home from work. The one time when this isn&#8217;t the case is when you  have an aggressive dog. In this instance, aggressive dog training will  be required.</p>
<p>If you have an aggressive dog, you can face legal  problems. Different states handle this problem in different ways. Dog  owners can end up in jail. If your dog attacks and injures someone, the  dog could be put down. You can curb the aggression in your dog through  aggressive dog training.</p>
<p>First you need to understand what makes a  dog aggressive. It could be the dog is territorial and doesn&#8217;t want  their space compromised. Or it could be they feel threatened by  something or somebody nearby. The root cause of aggression is often  found to be a lack of security. The dog may often have little or no  confidence. Dog obedience training on a simple level won&#8217;t help with  these dogs.</p>
<p>Perhaps the dog barks and lunges at people. This may  imply it needs thorough aggressive dog training. This demands a special  skill and you should select your trainer carefully, or if you choose to  train the dog yourself you should consider using a training guide  specifically suited for aggressive dog training. You want to put your  worries to rest. Normal training classes won&#8217;t be right for an  aggressive dog. You want a school that knows how to handle aggressive  dogs.</p>
<p>There are some basic facts about aggressive dogs that people  should know:</p>
<p>90% of dog bites happen to those who are familiar  with the dog</p>
<p>Most biting dogs can be called family pets</p>
<p>60%  to 70% of bites happen to children or to elderly people</p>
<p>40% of  bites to children cause damage to facial tissue (lips, cheek etc.)</p>
<p>1/2  of the claims created on homeowners insurance come from bites claims</p>
<p>Aggressiveness  in dogs is caused by a number of different things that all can be  tracked to poor breeding or poor socializing</p>
<p>Dogs don&#8217;t get to be  monsters in one day. Most dogs display some kind of warning signs. Maybe  it was timid when it was younger or maybe it became a bully after  growling at different people who came to close to its toys and food. You  can&#8217;t blame the owner for missing these early alerts. It&#8217;s hard enough  to teach a puppy to pee outside. Still, that pet owner must take some  responsibility for the dog&#8217;s aggressive nature.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a variety  of aggressions dog&#8217;s can display. These include:</p>
<p>Dominant  Aggression</p>
<p>Territorial Aggression</p>
<p>Fear Aggression</p>
<p>A  dog is showing dominant aggression when it does things like snap at  people fingers if they get too close to a toy or a food bowl. The dog  may grow up to be one that is aggressive to people in the family as well  as strangers. The dog may try to gain control of the entire home.</p>
<p>Keep  in mind that dogs are pack animals. This has been bred into them since  time began. They demand a pack order. They will develop a pack by which  they can live. They learn to think of their owner as the pack leader.  This is why they take commands better from the man of the house.</p>
<p>To  get control of the dog, it&#8217;s a good idea to switch him to the bottom of  the pack. Control every aspect of his life and you can succeed in this  mission. Feed him only after the owner eats. Never let him sleep on the  owner&#8217;s bed. If motivation is used in training, it must have corrections  for failure to learn. Only allow the dog to play with toys the owner  provides. The dog can&#8217;t play with the toys until the owner hands them  over.</p>
<p>Dogs that are territorial often believe the yard, house, or  car belongs to them. This form of aggression can be considered one of  dominance. Some dogs seem to think they need to let people know who owns  what. Usually, a territorial dog is simply going to guard the estate  from strangers.</p>
<p>When someone owns a guard dog, they want it to be  territorial. A dog that barks and even bites is a good thing. Still,  these people don&#8217;t want the dog to actually attack anyone. No one wants  to lock their dog in the basement when guests come for dinner.</p>
<p>Once  again it is necessary to show the owner is the pack leader to contend  with this type of dog. The pack leader is the one that tells other dogs  what part of the territory belongs to them. The owner can&#8217;t allow the  dog to think of the back yard as his own back yard. The dog should  simply wait for the owner to be present and ready to give attention.</p>
<p>Fear  based aggression is what happens when the dog wants to avoid all people  and strange places. The dog understands that showing its teeth to a  stranger will mean the stranger will back away and not bother them. The  dog may manifest fear by trying to bite people it doesn&#8217;t recognize the  minute the stranger turns his back on the dog. Dogs that bite in this  situation often bite the rear. This presents less threat than an attack  from the front. This is why it is said a dog that bites from fear is a  dog with troubled nerves that has learned a response.</p>
<p>Fear biters  are dogs that are born shy. This is why they act like they do. They are  the result of some poor breeding. Some people believe they were abused  at an early age. It&#8217;s the bad temperament they were born with that  causes the trouble.</p>
<p>Once you realize you have an aggressive dog,  you can work with it by creating situations where training will help  build a feeling of confidence and security for the dog. It might be a  good idea to try to meet a friend when you take the dog for walk. Reward  the dog with a treat if he behaves nicely.</p>
<p>If the dog is shy,  it&#8217;s good to try and socialize him. Be careful when you get your dog  around older dogs. It&#8217;s a good idea to protect your dog from dogs that  may not treat him well. Again, having the dog meet your friends might be  helpful.</p>
<p>A dog that is socialized and that has gone through some  basic training will create a lot less of a problem. The owner needs to  pursue education on the training of aggressive dogs, so he can find the  right kind of help. Any owner can learn to help his dog become a  friendlier, more loving pet. It takes patience and practice. If the  owner is dedicated to make life good for the dog, he can&#8217;t lose.</p>
<p>If  you are having trouble with properly implementing a plan for aggressive  dog training or are facing any of the problems mentioned throughout  this article, I suggest you consider using a dog training guide to help  you train your dog. A wide range of dog training books exist, many of  which are not worth the paper they are written on. If you want a quality  dog training book I recommend you check out &#8220;Secrets to Dog Training&#8221;  or &#8220;Dog Training Secrets&#8221;. Thousands of dog owners worldwide have used  these books to get great results.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Today</title>
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Dog training is ever-evolving with new ideas and tools popping up  every year. Dog Training, Melbourne dog obedience training, puppy pre  school, in home, problem behaviour, boarding and training. Dog training:  the process of teaching a dog (Canis lupus familiaris) to perform  certain actions at the behest of somebody in response [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dog training is ever-evolving with new ideas and tools popping up  every year. Dog Training, Melbourne dog obedience training, puppy pre  school, in home, problem behaviour, boarding and training. Dog training:  the process of teaching a dog (Canis lupus familiaris) to perform  certain actions at the behest of somebody in response to certain  commands which the dog is trained to understand. Dogs may be trained to:  follow obedience commands (part of obedience training)perform tricks  casually or for circus acts be a guide dog to lead the blind be a rescue  dog to find victims of a disaster be a hunting dog to aid in hunting  aid in herding, tracking, and retrieving follow agility commands serve  as a guard animal. Dogs do not figure out basic obedience on their own;  they must be trained. Dogs that are handled and petted by humans  regularly during the first eight weeks of life are generally much more  amenable to being trained and living in human households. Dogs are  expressive and may communicate needs by biting, whining, and getting  fidgety. Dogs are also trained for specific purposes, including:  Detection dogs Assistance dogs Herding dogs, livestock guardian dogs,  and sheep dogs Hunting dogs Police dogs Rescue dogs Schutzhund German  for &#8220;protection dog&#8221;. Dog Training Tips and Puppy Training Resources  Proper training for your dog it vital to a long and happy association  with it. Dogs are pack animals &amp; need leadership. Dog training is  more than dog &#8220;obedience. Dogs and puppies are trained very quickly with  the clicker, without force, which is why we train dogs that way at  Ahimsa.</p>
<p>Training is most effective if everyone who handles the dog  takes part in the training to ensure consistent commands, methods, and  enforcement. Training classes are offered by many kennels, pet stores,  and independent trainers. Training your dog is something to be planned  at the very earliest opportunity. Training Dogs the Aussie Way is ideal  for dog lovers who want to understand pack law and gain insight into the  canine psyche. Training starts the moment your pup comes home. Training  should start from an early stage, so that these tendencies do not  become dog behavior problems. Training your dog to obey your commands  open up a line of communication between you and your dog. Training  methods today have no place for harsh punishments and losing temper.  Training Centers are not available at all Centers. Training is the way  to teach our dogs what is expected of them. Training Collar Main  Features of a Dog Training Collar Dog Training Collar consists of two  main components: A receiver that comes attached to an all-weather collar  and a hand-held remote control transmitter that send signals to the  receiver. Training a puppy not to bite is very important when training  them. Training Dogs With Reinforcement and Corrections Positive  reinforcement is necessary for the learning process.</p>
<p>Obedience  training doesn&#8217;t solve all behavior problems, but it is the foundation  for solving just about any problem. Obedience Training usually refers to  the training of a dog and the term is most commonly used in that  context. Obedience training is teaching the dog to obey specific  commands such as stay, sit, come, and lying down. Obedience is simple  when you know how. Obedience training will make life more enjoyable for  both you and your dog. Obedience training should not be monotonous to  you or your dog. Obedience Training is the perfect way to achieve your  goal. Obedience training often clears up behavioral problems because  boredom is usually the culprit for destructiveness and other issues.  Obedience training is on Sunday mornings year-round, and either  Wednesday evenings (summer) or Tuesday evenings (winter) depending on  the season. Obedience dog training creates a common language for you and  your dog. Obedience training is one of the best things you can do for  your dog or puppy and yourself. &#8211; Want to know the fastest way to start  getting dog obedience results from your pet.</p>
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		<title>Do&#8217;s and Dont&#8217;s of Dog Training</title>
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When it comes to training a dog, every dog trainer, been the dog  owner or a professional dog trainer needs to be aware of the do&#8217;s and  don&#8217;ts of dog training.  Just because you decided to train your dog it  means that immediately will have a well trained puppy, it takes [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to training a dog, every dog trainer, been the dog  owner or a professional dog trainer needs to be aware of the do&#8217;s and  don&#8217;ts of dog training.  Just because you decided to train your dog it  means that immediately will have a well trained puppy, it takes  consistency to train a dog, but it is not that difficult, if you can  figure out what are the initial steps you need to take into account to  start training your dog.  Read below to learn more.</p>
<p>There are  different advances to dog training and these techniques are proved to be  effective in training your dog to become the well-mannered, refined dog  you always desired her to be.  There are some do&#8217;s and dont&#8217;s of dog  training that you must be aware of  before training your dog. These do&#8217;s  and dont&#8217;s of dog training are imperative to be taken note of so that  you can distinguish the positive and negative elements that can bear  upon how your dog is responding to training.</p>
<p>The do&#8217;s and dont&#8217;s  of dog training are not truly something so elaborated or complex and  these may be well understood  by even the simplest pet lover and dog  owner attempting their deal at dog training.</p>
<p>First of all to take  in consideration are the dont&#8217;s in dog training.  You must keep in mind  that dogs are living things and as beings, they&#8217;ve dissimilar attitudes  and so training different kinds of breeds might differ somewhat. In  general, when training dogs, you shouldn&#8217;t put your dog nor yourself in a  position where both of you are not ready to manage, in order to avoid  any mishaps or frustration from occurring.  Besides, if you&#8217;re training  your puppy in your home with lots of older dogs, you must not permit  them to mingle particularly if the grownup dogs are impatient of the  younger ones.  In respect to this, you must not expect that your dog  will like all the dogs she will meet as well.</p>
<p>Furthermore, you  must not let your dog to become overexcited as the inclination for dogs  when overexcited is that they&#8217;ll have no control over how they act. As  the pet owner, you must not tolerate other dogs to be rude to your dogs  and so it&#8217;s best to keep an eye on them. You should also not dismiss  your dog when you feel that she&#8217;s attempting to tell you something  especially if you acknowledge something awry in her behavior.  Never  impose your training goals to your dog and never penalize a dog for  doing something wrong.</p>
<p>Now, let us consider the do&#8217;s of dog  training. First in line is to acknowledge that dogs need of his own  space.  You must be able to respect this fact so that in turn the dog  will respect you as well.  It&#8217;s likewise of essence that your dog must  socialize with other dogs therefore that she will be aware of the  presence of other creatures as her.  Some of the times, when dogs have  uttermost dislike of some other dog or matter, you must become capable  to understand her for having this kind of attitude. Likewise, you must  be able to build your dog&#8217;s tolerance levels by putting her through  positive and rewarding experiences.</p>
<p>Be sure you make your dog feel  that you as owner and trainer likewise functions as her guardian.  A  significant matter to recognize when training your dog is that  occasionally you will not see eye to eye as to your training goals, so  if it takes time for the dog to be in the same boat as you are, and so  you must be extremely patient in understanding this fact.  An  efficacious way into positively rewarding your dog during training is to  put your dog&#8217;s needs, fears and concerns first on the list. Because you  desire your dog to learn, then it&#8217;s of essence for him to feel that you  really care about them by showering them with much attention.</p>
<p>If  the dog owner follows the above dog training tips, he will have the  opportunity of developing a strong bond with the dog.  One of the most  crucial aspects when training a dog is to be able to connect with the  dog and with further training that bond will become even stronger.  It  does not matter if you decide to train your dog at home, or if you  decide to bring your pet to a dog training facility you need to be aware  of how important is for your dog to acknowledge and recognize you as  the alpha.  If he does not yet recognize you as the alpha, dog training  will help him to do so.</p>
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		<title>Clicker Dog Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clicker dog training is an amazing technique. It is easy to learn,  and is a powerful training tool. This training method is useful for dog  behavior training to shape new behaviors and discourage misbehaviors.  Clicker dog training is based on both classical and operant  conditioning.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clicker dog training is an amazing technique. It is easy to learn,  and is a powerful training tool. This training method is useful for dog  behavior training to shape new behaviors and discourage misbehaviors.  Clicker dog training is based on both classical and operant  conditioning.</p>
<p>Clicker dog training is a highly precise technique  and a tremendously effective mode of communicating with the dogs  irrespective of the age, gender and breed. It is a method of dog  training that almost entirely uses the concept of positive reinforcement  to teach your dog to enjoy learning.</p>
<p>The idea behind clicker dog  training is taking that natural behavior in dogs and giving positive  outcomes to actions that you as the trainer want your dog to repeat.   The only simple things you must have to start clicker dog training is  first a dog clicker, treats, and leash.</p>
<p>The first step in the  clicker training method is known as loading the clicker. This step takes  place before any dog obedience training begins, and it serves the  purpose of associating the sound of the clicker with something good. By  then, the dog will have come to understand the sound of the clicker  means he has done something good, and you can begin training your dog  with the clicker. Positive reinforcement and clicker training are both  methods that do not involve corrections in the training.</p>
<p>Training</p>
<p>Training  sessions must be short, so they will be fun for you and your dog and  they will be easier to evaluate. During the first sessions of clicker  training it is best to stay close to the dog so that the click and  reward or treat can be given almost simultaneously. As your dog becomes  more used to this type of training you can begin to delay the reward  portion of the training. This will allow you to start training your dog  at a distance, giving you the ability to control your dog when he is off  the leash. Consider the use of a clicker if you want to speed up the  process of training your dog. It is becoming more popular and it does  produce great training results.</p>
<p>Clicker</p>
<p>Clicker training  uses behavioral science methods to communicate effectively with the  dogs. It is also free from any violence or harsh corrections. Clicker  trained dogs quickly learn that the clicking sound is a good thing, that  a reward is on its way and they strive to hear its sweet sound.</p>
<p>Behavior</p>
<p>Quite  simply clicker dog training is the most humane and effective way we  know how to shape any new behavior in our dogs and extinguish any  existing behavior problems. Humane dog training is about teaching dogs  new and alternative behaviors in a way that is neither threatening to  the animal or does not undermine the relationship between dogs and their  owners. Dogs learn through repetition and when they do the right thing  and are rewarded for it they will continue with that behavior. Dogs also  like to please their humans and if they do something that earns praise  and a treat they will learn this behavior because it makes us happy.</p>
<p>The  basic behavioral exercises may include commands such as sit, stay,  down, heel, wait or any other commands that will simplify your life, and  help to ensure the safety of your pet. However, if you are dealing with  any type of aggression issues with your pet then you might require more  advanced dog behavior training. Most methods work as long as they are  used consistently and adequate reinforcement is provided to help the dog  to understand the desired behavior.</p>
<p>Remember the key to success  of clicker dog training is patience. Discover why Clicker Dog Training  is a brilliant way to properly train and bond with your puppy or older  dog. You&#8217;ll find a huge collection of proven dog training information  and tips used by professional dog trainers worldwide. With the right  techniques clicker dog training is fun for the dog and owner and will  make living with your dog a much more joyful experience.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training DVD, A Great Investment in Your Dog</title>
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Purchasing a good quality dog training DVD is a smart investment  into your dog training program. If you are a new dog trainer that has  trained less than 10 working dogs or 30 pet dogs then it is important to  establish a library of dog training DVDs and books. Every dog trainer [...]]]></description>
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<p>Purchasing a good quality dog training DVD is a smart investment  into your dog training program. If you are a new dog trainer that has  trained less than 10 working dogs or 30 pet dogs then it is important to  establish a library of dog training DVDs and books. Every dog trainer  develops his or her own style and method of training. Knowing how other  professional dog trainers train and handle dogs is key to establishing  your training methodology and curriculum. Even established professional  dog trainers will purchase other trainers dog training DVD in order to  keep current on different training methods.</p>
<p>If you are training  pet dogs for obedience then you will have no trouble finding a good dog  training DVD to employ in your training program. In fact you may have a  problem choosing the best dog training DVD s. If you belong to a dog  training organization you will have the ability to ask your peers what  dog training DVD they recommend. In addition if you have interned with  an established professional trainer you can ask what dog training DVD  they would recommend. Most top dog trainers have produced their own dog  training DVD that they provide to their clients owners. As your training  program grows and develops, you should also consider developing your  own dog training DVD that reinforces your training lessons. Any time a  dog develops a bad habit the owner can simply take out your dog training  DVD to address the issue.</p>
<p>Professional dog trainers that train  law enforcement, handicap, hunting and lead dogs also use a dog training  DVD as part of their training program. The greatest value of developing  a good dog training DVD for working dogs comes from the fact the  handler will have a copy of the training process to review. Professional  working dogs must perform almost without error on demand. People&#8217;s  lives are dependent on the performance of these working dogs. A quality  dog training DVD will allow the handler to keep themselves and their dog  current by viewing and practicing the certification processes.  Professional working dog trainers usually belong to a professional  organization that established standards for both the handler and his or  her dog. Some of these organizations have produced a dog training DVD  that will assist trainers in achieving these standards of performance.</p>
<p>The  use of a dog training DVD in a dog training program will help provide training uniformity and  standards. If you are a professional dog trainer then one of your  objectives should be developing your own quality dog training DVD. It  will provide you with additional income while giving your clients a very  good tool that they can use to review the training process. If used  properly it will allow them to correctly tune up the performance of  their dog. A good dog training DVD will assure the skills learned during  the training process are continued long-term.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Ebook Review &#8211; SitStayFetch</title>
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Dog Training Ebook Review &#8211; SitStayFetch
We own and breed  Staffordshire Bull Terriers and with a total of 5 dogs in what is a VERY  small house, you might imagine that we have always been interested in  dog training and dog training methods.
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<p>Dog Training Ebook Review &#8211; SitStayFetch</p>
<p>We own and breed  Staffordshire Bull Terriers and with a total of 5 dogs in what is a VERY  small house, you might imagine that we have always been interested in  dog training and dog training methods.</p>
<p>So being a Dog-lover I  first came across SitStayFetch while browsing on Clickbank and  SitStayFetch appeared to dominate the Clickbank Dog Training section!  Its only major competition was from Dove Cresswell&#8217;s Dog Training Online  &#8211; another quality dog training system, but Dove Cresswell&#8217;s system only  had 30% of the Clickbank popularity!</p>
<p>And SitStayFetch is  jam-packed with dog obedience training information, including how to  solve over 25 dog behavior problems, real-life case studies, the best  dog training techniques, an email consultation with the SitStayFetch  team, and loads of photos that will help boost your learning</p>
<p>For  the quite reasonable outlay SitStayFetch totally over-delivers with  Bonuses! SitStayFetch extras include:</p>
<p>Bonus &#8211; SitStayFetch Audio  Book</p>
<p>Bonus &#8211; A Quick Guide to Dog Aggression</p>
<p>Bonus &#8211; All The  House Training Methods &amp; Tricks</p>
<p>Bonus &#8211; Dog Grooming Made  Easy</p>
<p>Bonus &#8211; Tips On Security Training Your Dog</p>
<p>Bonus &#8211;  Secrets To Becoming The Alpha Dog</p>
<p>Bonus &#8211; Private Email  Consultation to Help You</p>
<p>Resolve Your Specific Dog Problems</p>
<p>Do  you have a generally disobedient dog?</p>
<p>Does your dog embarrass you  in public?</p>
<p>Are you sick of excessive biting, barking, whining,  etc?</p>
<p>Are you sick of dealing with dog aggression issues?</p>
<p>Do  you want to know how to fix virtually any dog training or behavior  problem?</p>
<p>Or, perhaps you just want the best relationship that you  can possibly have with your dog&#8230;</p>
<p>SitStayFetch covers dog  obedience training fully and even answers your dog training questions,  covering specific dog behaviour issues, like how to deal with a dog  eating poop or digging or a dog that is scared of the leash and much  more! And SitStayFetch goes way beyond basic dog training:</p>
<p>The  Chapters of the SitStayFetch Ebook itself cover:</p>
<p>DOG 101: It&#8217;s A  Dogs Life</p>
<p>A. Dog Ownership and You</p>
<p>B. Selecting Your Puppy  or Dog</p>
<p>C. Selecting a Breeder</p>
<p>D. Dog Groups</p>
<p>E.  Responsible Ownership</p>
<p>F. Review of DOG 101</p>
<p>DOG 102: Caring  for Your Dog</p>
<p>A. Bringing Your Puppy or Dog Home</p>
<p>B. Diet and  Nutrition</p>
<p>C. Canine Growth Stages</p>
<p>D. Toys for Your Dog</p>
<p>E.  Safe and Fun Toys to Buy</p>
<p>F. Choosing Your Vet</p>
<p>G. Review of  DOG 102</p>
<p>DOG 103: Training Methods Revealed</p>
<p>A. Types of  Training</p>
<p>B. Secrets to Training Your Dog</p>
<p>C. Crate Training</p>
<p>D.  Obedience Training and Age</p>
<p>E. Selecting a Dog Trainer</p>
<p>F.  Review of DOG 103</p>
<p>DOG 201: Secrets to Understanding Your Dog</p>
<p>A.  Understanding Your Dog</p>
<p>B. Dog Senses</p>
<p>C. How Dogs  Communicate Using Scent</p>
<p>D. Guide to Body Language and Signals</p>
<p>E.  Guide to Facial Expressions and Vocals</p>
<p>F. Wolf Instincts</p>
<p>G.  Review of DOG 201</p>
<p>DOG 202: Dog Problems Solved</p>
<p>A.  Aggression Problems</p>
<p>B. Aggression: Treatment for Dominance</p>
<p>Case  Study: Aggression with Strange Dog&#8217;s</p>
<p>Case Study: Food Bowl  Aggression</p>
<p>C. Biting and Nipping</p>
<p>Case Study: Fear Biting</p>
<p>Case  Study: Nipping and Hand Biting</p>
<p>D. Coprophagia (Poop Eating)</p>
<p>Case  Study: Copropohagia</p>
<p>E. Chewing and Other Destructive Behavior</p>
<p>Case  Study: Chewing and Destructive Behavior</p>
<p>F. Digging Problems</p>
<p>Case  Study: Digging</p>
<p>G. Disobedience</p>
<p>H. Fear of the Leash</p>
<p>DOG  203: Commands to Start</p>
<p>A. Come (Recall)</p>
<p>B. Sit Stage I</p>
<p>C.  &#8220;Okay&#8221; and &#8220;No&#8221;</p>
<p>D. &#8220;Hold&#8221; and &#8220;Leave&#8221;</p>
<p>E. &#8220;Sit&#8221; &#8211; Stage II</p>
<p>F.  &#8220;Sit and Stay&#8221;</p>
<p>G. &#8220;Down&#8221; (Drop) &#8211; Stage I</p>
<p>H. &#8220;Down&#8221; (Drop) &#8211;  Stage II</p>
<p>I. &#8220;Heel&#8221; &#8211; Stage I</p>
<p>J. &#8220;Heel&#8221; &#8211; Stage II</p>
<p>K.  &#8220;Heel&#8221; &#8211; Stage III</p>
<p>L. &#8220;Stand&#8221;</p>
<p>M. &#8220;Wait &#8221;</p>
<p>N. &#8220;Seek&#8221;  (Find)</p>
<p>O. Training Program</p>
<p>P. Review of DOG 203</p>
<p>DOG  301: Dog Whispering Uncovered</p>
<p>A. Defining Dog Whispering</p>
<p>B.  Dog Whispering: About the Method</p>
<p>C. Dog Whispering: Interventions</p>
<p>D.  Dog Whispering: Corrections</p>
<p>E. Dog Whispering with Common  Commands</p>
<p>F. The Trouble with Dog Whispering</p>
<p>G. Review of DOG  301</p>
<p>DOG 302: More Dog Problems Solved</p>
<p>A. 2 Dogs in the  House</p>
<p>Case Study: Introducing a New Dog</p>
<p>B. Allergies</p>
<p>C.  A Death in the Family</p>
<p>D. Bad Breath</p>
<p>E. Cat Chaser</p>
<p>Case  Study: The Cat and Car Chaser</p>
<p>F. Flatulence</p>
<p>G. Fleas</p>
<p>H.  Hot Weather and Heatstroke</p>
<p>I. Jealousy</p>
<p>J. Jumping on  Furniture</p>
<p>K. Jumping on People</p>
<p>Case Study: Jumping Up on  People</p>
<p>L. Separation Anxiety</p>
<p>Case Study: Separation Anxiety</p>
<p>M.  Worms</p>
<p>N. Review of DOG 302</p>
<p>DOG 303: Advanced Commands and  Tricks</p>
<p>A. Advanced &#8220;Sit and Stay&#8221; Stage I</p>
<p>B. Advanced &#8220;Sit  and Stay&#8221; Stage II</p>
<p>C. More &#8220;Sit and Stay&#8221;</p>
<p>F. &#8220;Beg&#8221;</p>
<p>G.  &#8220;Fetch&#8221; (Retrieve)</p>
<p>H. &#8220;Catch&#8221;</p>
<p>I. &#8220;Shake&#8221;</p>
<p>J. &#8220;Climb&#8221;</p>
<p>K.  &#8220;Crawl&#8221;</p>
<p>L. &#8220;Jump&#8221;</p>
<p>M. &#8220;Roll Over&#8221;</p>
<p>N. Review of DOG 303</p>
<p>I  believe that SitStayFetch is probably one of the best basic dog  training Ebooks on the internet today, I would even go as far as saying  that SitStayFetch is one of the best advanced dog training Ebok  resources! So I can highly recommend SitStayFetch to anyone looking to  learn how to understand and have the best trained dog in the  neighborhood!</p>
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		<title>Effective Dog Training For Obedience</title>
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Dog training for obedience is a continuous process. Dog obedience  training for obedience is basically a program that requires active  involvement of both the owner and the dog. The whole dog training  teaches them how to communicate with each other effectively. In case you  do not know, dog training for obedience [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dog training for obedience is a continuous process. Dog obedience  training for obedience is basically a program that requires active  involvement of both the owner and the dog. The whole dog training  teaches them how to communicate with each other effectively. In case you  do not know, dog training for obedience is vital to building a strong  and close relationship with your dog. To achieve that, house training  your dog is the most effective and quickest way to accelerate the dog  training for obedience of your dog.</p>
<p>Proper dog training for  obedience is built on the principle of proper and strict reinforcement  of discipline. Dogs are naturally social creatures and are able to live  in packs. As such, they are not loners and they are inclined to conform  to social hierarchy or authority within the pack of dogs. Likewise,  because of this, they are ready to listen and obey your commands. But  dog obedience training is effective and easier for you if you know what  you are doing. Otherwise, a lot of times, your dog training efforts  become futile and counter-productive.</p>
<p>One common goal in dog  training for obedience is to train your dog to respond to your command  willingly and quickly every time you issue it. Dog obedience training is  basically communication between you and your dog so that your dog  understands how you want it to respond to you. At times, you will  realize that training your dog is more about training yourself the  owner. This is because your attitude, patience and effort towards dog  training for obedience are so critical to the training success. One more  tip for you is that dog training for obedience is an ongoing process.</p>
<p>The  ideal dog obedience training method is using a consistent reward and  punishment system as dogs respond well towards this especially when they  are young puppies. Dog obedience training starts first with sit and  come training. Make sure that it pays attention to your commands and not  get distracted. Your dog needs to know that you are serious about the  training and command. Do not merely threaten to punish it. Carry it out  consistently so that he/she senses you are serious about the dog  training session. The same goes for rewarding your dog for executing  each command. Other basic dog obedience training techniques include  training your dog to stay and keep down.</p>
<p>Dog training for  obedience of course includes other more advanced commands such as off  leash training. You will find a fair bit of information online. On top  of these, you can find a good dog obedience training school for your  pet. But be sure to use only Certified Pet Dog Trainers as they are  professionally trained to handle most dogs.</p>
<p>Dog training for  obedience is something you should begin from the very day your pet dog  arrives at your doorstep. It is not something you can procrastinate or  delay as your dog would quickly form its habits. It can become difficult  down the road to change and correct any dog behavior problems like  excessive barking, chewing etc as they stay longer at your home.  Remember that dog obedience training is an excellent way of  communicating and building friendship with your best friend. It also  ensures he/she is under control and safe for the whole family.</p>
<p>Dog  training for obedience need not be tedious and challenging. Find out  more useful tips through the recommended websites at my dog obedience  training website.</p>
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		<title>Free Dog Training Tip &#8211; Proven Tips To Train Your Dog</title>
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Every dog owner at one time or another will soon realize the need  to use some sort of behavior modification techniques when training their  prized pet. In your search for FREE DOG TRAINING TIP,  you will find that there are many different dog training techniques that  are out there today. But [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every dog owner at one time or another will soon realize the need  to use some sort of behavior modification techniques when training their  prized pet. In your search for <strong>FREE DOG TRAINING TIP</strong>,  you will find that there are many different dog training techniques that  are out there today. But you might ask which is the best free dog  training tip that will help me to train my dog.</p>
<p>Another free dog  training tip is to realize that the most important thing is to have  positive dog training techniques whenever you start training your pet.  Positive dog training means to never be involved in hitting, spanking,  scolding, or punishing your dog in any manner whatsoever. It is very  important that you realize that dogs do not do well with any form of  negative dog training and that is a very important free dog training tip  to take into consideration. Right off, you need to get in the habit of  rewarding your dog any time that he does something he is supposed to do  during dog training. This can be when it sits, stays, eliminates where  he should, fetches, etc. This is a very important free dog training tip  to take into consideration.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there are some  instances when you do have to reprimand your dog. One of the biggest  things that often confuses people with regards to dog training is when  to reward your dog and when to reprimand him. You need to determine when  to reprimand him or reward your dog during dog training. Remember to be  patient because your dog is learning and trying his best to please you,  which is another free dog training tip.</p>
<p>Another very important  free dog training tip is to make sure everyone in your home acts  consistently whenever you are training your dog. It is very important  that you make sure that everyone in the house knows what you are doing  during the dog training, and how to provide supportive measures whenever  needed.</p>
<p>One of the things that you might need to take into  consideration whenever you are trying to train your dog is how does he  act whenever he is around you? Is your dog easily distracted whenever  there are other dogs around? You will need to teach your dog to focus on  you and what you are trying to teach him. Also how does your dog react  whenever there are other people around? Does he allow another person to  handle him? Again is he easily distracted around other people? Another  free dog training tip is to start the dog training at quiet places that  are familiar to your dog. Be sure that there are very few things and  people around that would distract him. Then once you feel that your dog  has learned to focus on what you are trying to teach him, then you can  gradually move the training to places with more and more distractions so  he will learn to obey your commands despite those distractions.</p>
<p>Another  free dog training tip is to use a leash when training your dog. Anytime  you have trouble getting your dog to pay attention while learning the  basics of dog training (sit, stay, fetch, come, etc.) you will soon find  that teaching him to do this while on a leash is often helpful. If you  do use a leash to train your dog, then the first thing you should do  would be to teach him how to walk on a leash.</p>
<p>Learning how to  control your animal using dog leash training is an important respect  lesson for both of you, and should be used regularly to achieve the  highest results. Soon your will learn the importance of training your  dog and learn how to utilize any <strong>free dog training tip</strong> that you learn.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training: 7 Reasons Why You Should Do It Yourself</title>
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Reason 1:
Poor Dog Training resulted in unruly  dog which can be a serious nuisance and be destructive to the relationship between the dog and its owner.
Effective dog  training is essential for both a pet&#8217;s safety and the quality of life  for both dog and its owner.
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<p><strong>Reason 1:</strong><br />
Poor Dog Training resulted in unruly  dog which can be a <strong>serious nuisance and be destructive</strong> to the relationship between the dog and its owner.</p>
<p>Effective dog  training is essential for both a pet&#8217;s safety and the quality of life  for both dog and its owner.</p>
<p>Would you take the risk of leaving the  Dog Training to someone whom may not love your dog as much as you?</p>
<p><strong>Reason  2:</strong><br />
<strong>Effective Dog Training must be consistent.</strong> Effective Dog Training Starts even while they are still puppies.</p>
<p>The  Problems of Leaving them to Dog Training School, is that they might be  trained by different Dog Trainer and this reduces the consistency, which  might confuse the Dog.</p>
<p><strong>Reason 3:</strong><br />
<strong>Effective  Dog Training must be fun.</strong> Well, can you imagine how fun it is  for an employee or Trainer in Dog Training School have when in one day  he or she has to conduct Dog Training for more than 5 Dogs per day</p>
<p>You  get what I mean don&#8217;t you? But if you do it yourself, you can make the  Dog Training session much more fun both which will be enjoyed by your  dog and yourself.</p>
<p><strong>Reason 4:</strong><br />
Dog Training <strong>Creates  Lasting Bonds</strong> between the Trainer and the Dogs.</p>
<p>Since it  is your Dog, How would you like Your Dog to have a better relationship  with the trainer instead of with you.</p>
<p>This can be disastrous.</p>
<p>That  is why there is some cases where robbery occurs and the Dogs did not  even bark or show any aggression, because the one that enter the house  is known to the Dogs</p>
<p>Dog Training Yourself can create a much more  satisfied relationship with your dog and thus beneficial for the dogs  and its owner.</p>
<p><strong>Reason 5: </strong><br />
Dog Training Session  is <strong>costly and expensive</strong> while its effectiveness is  very questionable at times.</p>
<p>The cost and frustration of Bad Dog  Training is very very expensive. You have to pay a lot and at the same  time it will aggravate the Dogs and Frustrate you.</p>
<p>Self Dog  Training cost much lesser and if you do it right, it brings much  pleasure and satisfation for the Dog and yourself.</p>
<p><strong>Reason  6: </strong><br />
You know your Dog <strong>Better than anyone.</strong> You know when to train them at their most effective moment.</p>
<p>When  your dog is down with sickness or is not having fun, you will be able to  notice them, but where as a lot of Dog Trainer may not be able to  notice them as they are just doing their job.</p>
<p>In addition to that,  since Your Dog will be one of your best company,</p>
<p>Dog Training  yourself will set your dogs to be familiarise with your habit and the  environment and places you have in your life.</p>
<p>This will be a much  fulfilling experience for both the dogs and the owners.</p>
<p>While in  Dog Training School, Your dog will only be confined to one or few common  area of training.</p>
<p>When you bring the Dog back home, you will  still need to train him to the environment of your life.</p>
<p>isn&#8217;t it a  waste?</p>
<p><strong>Reason 7:</strong><br />
Effective Dog Training do  closely related on the <strong>condition of the Trainer</strong> during  the Dog Training Sessions.</p>
<p>You as Trainer know your own condition  during the training better than anyone. If you are not feeling well or  not in the mood for training because of some personal problem that  happens in your life.</p>
<p>Then you can choose not to train your dogs  during such situation</p>
<p>What about when those trainer in dog  training school. When they are facing problem at home. Do they still  need to train your dog?</p>
<p>Yes Definitely &#8230;.</p>
<p>Do you think it  will be effective and good for your Dog?</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s it, <strong>The  7 Reasons</strong>, Dog Training, why you should do it yourself?</p>
<p>One  <strong>Fatal MisConception </strong>that most dog owner have, is: It  is Difficult to Conduct the Dog Training Yourself&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>Let  me tell you that it is not as much difficult and troublesome as taking  your dog to the Dog Training School.</strong> It is much worth the the  risk in Dog Training yourself than leave it to people whom you may never  know what they instill in your dog while training them.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Your Dog Training Video</title>
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Dog training methods abound the market just for the proper training  of man&#8217;s best friend. Most of these methods are costly and takes away  the bonding between you and your dog. However, because most people want a  trained dog, they are still looking for ways to get their dog trained.
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<p>Dog training methods abound the market just for the proper training  of man&#8217;s best friend. Most of these methods are costly and takes away  the bonding between you and your dog. However, because most people want a  trained dog, they are still looking for ways to get their dog trained.</p>
<p>Training  your dogs is not an easy task. There are a lot of dog training aids  like dog training books, electronic collar devices used in dog training,  electronic fences, and there are times when you can&#8217;t get enough from  these training resources.</p>
<p>If you want the proper way of training  your dog for obedience, dog subordination, and leash training, then what  you need is a dog training video.</p>
<p>Most people who had a hard time  in training their dog&#8217;s behavioral problems or those who utilized other  dog training devices but failed, turn to dog training videos. Dog  training videos offers guidelines, correction techniques, and discipline  for your dog&#8217;s benefit. Various dog behavioral problems can be  addressed by these dog-training videos.</p>
<p>These dog-training videos  cover barking, door charging, jumping, aggression, leash pulling, and so  much more. It comes in VCD or DVD format, and you can choose from many  videos depending on your need. You can visit your local stores for  copies of these videos or DVDs; or you can order online. With the help  of the Internet, you can choose from a wide number of companies offering  videos or DVDs about dog training.</p>
<p>Here is a list of some of the  available videos or DVDs of dog training out in the market today:</p>
<p>-  basic dog obedience</p>
<p>- training a competition heeling dog</p>
<p>-  raising a working puppy</p>
<p>- training the send away</p>
<p>- training a  forced retrieve</p>
<p>- training agility dogs</p>
<p>- electric collar  training for pet owners</p>
<p>- bite training for puppies</p>
<p>-  whelping puppies</p>
<p>In purchasing a good dog training video, make  sure that it can provide you with valuable information regarding your  dog&#8217;s training. You can make a little research about the best dog  training videos by asking your friends, colleagues or family members.</p>
<p>Since  there are many dog-training videos available in the market, choosing  the right video can be a difficult task. You can make use of the  following guidelines to make choosing a lot faster.</p>
<p>First,  establish the training method that you will utilize in training your  dog. This will narrow down your search for the appropriate video based  on the training method used.</p>
<p>Then, find out where you can get such  video. Pet supply stores are good sources of dog training videos; some  stores offer a wide selection of dog training videos as well. You can  also try video stores, video rentals, libraries, department stores, and  the Internet.</p>
<p>If you have time, you can research the Internet  about dog training and dog training videos.</p>
<p>There are many  benefits of a good training video. Dog training videos cost less than  getting professional training, and you can do it at home. Spending a  minimal amount of money to purchase a dog training video is a worthy  investment. Both you and your dog will benefit from it.</p>
<p>Once you  get your dog trained, leaving your dog home alone need not be a cause of  worry because he will not chew any furniture, or soil around the house.</p>
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