By: John Williams
The 'no' command is a widely used command throughout dog training and is used to tell your dog not to do something or to stop them in their tracks to avoid dangerous situations or general bad behavior. I think of the no command as more of a training technique rather than a command and to perfect the technique you will need to be consistent for most of your time with your pet dog. The no command isn't like other commands and is taught over several years rather than a 'learn it and forget it' dog training technique. You can start to teach your dog the no command as soon as you see your cute little puppy doing something wrong for the first time, to most people the command will come naturally when they see their dog causing terror in the house and it will not be too hard for them to remember how to execute the technique. The no command should come part and parcel with punishing your dog, the idea behind the no command is to teach your dog that 'no' means bad behavior and punishment, after teaching this command the end result will be that your dog should stop whatever they are doing when you say 'no'. So to make this command work you will need to enforce and recite 'no' in a very assertive way whenever you are punishing your dog or see your dog behaving badly that will result in punishment. By doing this your dog will associate 'no!' with being punished and making you the owner, unhappy. If you do this consistently through your dogs earlier years, especially when your dog is a puppy and very impressionable you will gain respect from your dog and just saying 'no' alone will be enough to stop your dog in its tracks and save you punishing your dog.
John Williams website owner. For more information on dog behavior training visit the dog-behavior-training.co.uk website at this link...Dog Training.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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Dog Training: Learn The Different Types
By: Larry Combs
DOG TRAINING: KNOW THE DIFFERENT TYPES Anyone who owns a dog needs to learn dog training to know their dog and handle their dog better. Every body appreciates a well-mannered dog. Proper dog training is what makes the difference. Now, there are many kinds of dog training available but not all will suit your dog so you need to be familiar with the various types. Most dog owners are unaware of the various kinds of dog training . The type of dog training can change according to the stages of development of the dog. Dogs that have never been trained,(puppies or adopted dogs for example) will require a different approach than dogs that have had training. And, if the dog has received training before; how much? Therefore, it becomes that much more important to analyze and know what type of dog training your dog needs. The first level of dog training is the basic dog training. Basic dog training is meant for beginners. This would be a puppy or an adult dog that has had no previous training. This level includes only the standard commands — how to make a dog sit, stay and come when called. Basic dog training may also include socializing your dog with other dogs and people in a proper way. Socialization is absolutely essential for ANY dog. The next level of dog training is the intermediate level. Intermediate training is not for puppies, but for adult dogs that have mastered the basics either professionally or at home from their own owners. This intermediate type of training will teach your dog to heel, walk properly on a leash, fetch something. It also reinforces the basics of sit, stay and come, etc. The third and final type of dog training is advanced. Advanced dog training is for dogs that have mastered the basic and intermediate levels.The advanced level begins with reinforcing the different elements of basic and intermediate dog training. Then proceeds to train the dog to act according to various commands and hand signals like "come", "stay", "sit", "heel", "fetch", "lie down" et al. When the dog gets accustomed to hand signals, the advanced course extends to teach the dog how to walk and stay beside the master at all times even without a leash. It also teaches the dog to focus on its master,pay attention and ignore distractions. Proper dog training uses rewards and positive reinforcement to achieve better results. Hitting and yelling at the dog is strongly discouraged and to be avoided at all cost. Hitting and/or yelling can make the dog shy, timid, and defensive and result in poorly socialized dog. You must also be careful about choosing the right course for you and your dog. When choosing a dog training course online review several before making your decision. There are many quality courses that use different techniques so, find one that you and your dog are most comfortable with. The one I recommend is "Training By Dove Creswell". You can learn more by going to www.special-dog.com
With over 40 years of personal experience and more than 15 years as a professional breeder Larry Combs has trained or helped to train hundreds of puppies and dogs. To learn more about raising, caring for, and and training your dog go to www.special-dog.com
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Bad Foods For dogs
By: John Williams
You may have seen many articles on the best and healthiest diet for your dog, but what foods should your dog not eat and what will help your dog's health in the short and long term.
There are many different cases to look at when defining bad foods for dogs but there are guidelines that can be followed to prevent dog pests, dog diarrhea, and many other illnesses that can affect your dog. Routing through trash is another bad idea for your dog and if you discover this is a problem then it should be strictly disciplined.
So what should you avoid to maintain your dog's immune system and keep their digestive system intact? Here are some bad ideas and health effecting foods that may harm your dogs health if you're not careful. Please note that some dog food quality standards may have changed since the writing of this article.
Processed foods
These canned processed foods are nothing but bad news for your dog, after all the processing they are left with not much nutrients for your dog, the quality of meat is poor and other chemicals used in this food make for a bad dog diet and although some rare cases may exist it is generally best avoided.
Chicken Bones
Chicken bones, although you may suspect that it is ok to feed you dog on these leftover bits of meat can be harmful to your dog and when your dog chews the bone it can break and cause a choking hazard and mouth damage.
Chocolate
Chocolate contains caffeine which is considered bad for your dog's nervous system and heart. And also contains sugar and sweetness that is not good for your dog.
Other Bad Foods
Citrus oil extracts, grapes and raisins, rotten foods and mushrooms amongst others.
Be sure to check labels and research anything you are thinking of feeding your dog before hand.
John Williams website owner. For more information on dog behavior training visit the dog-behavior-training.co.uk website at this link...Dog Training.
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