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		<title>How to keep your pet dog from barking</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 02:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you never first viewed it this way, but it it not just people who find it difficult to get rid of bad habits. Animals accomplish, too. Life in your own home can be very difficult with the errant smoker. And it can be very difficult having a dog that has a barking problem. Learning [...]]]></description>
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<p>Maybe you never first viewed it this way, but it it not just people who find it difficult to get rid of bad habits. Animals accomplish, too. Life in your own home can be very difficult with the errant smoker. And it can be very difficult having a dog that has a barking problem. Learning how to keep a dog from too much barking can make your life easier - and not just in your own home either. Your neighbors will be a lot friendlier along once you figure out how to buy your dog to turn peace-loving.  There are all kinds of reasons why pet would bark prefer that. There's no one trick you can learn that can operate all the time. The remedies have to be as various as the causes. Typically, dogs bark to be able to amuse themselves if they're bored, when they are merely nervous or after they feel some kind of danger to their territory.   If your looking for more ways to <span style="text-decoration: underline"><a href="http://petdog411.com/learning-how-to-keep-a-dog-from-barking">keep a dog from barking</a></span> then click on the link to learn more...</p></p>
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		<title>Citronella Dog Collar Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2011 18:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dog collar comes in different models, styles, and designs. Some only address to those irritating dogs who barks mostly at night while others address it to some unwanted dog behavior such as begging, running away, etc. Anti bark collar is not only for safety and as a humane tools in correcting unwanted dog behavior, [...]]]></description>
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<p>A dog collar comes in different models, styles, and designs. Some only address to those irritating dogs who barks mostly at night while others address it to some unwanted dog behavior such as begging, running away, etc. Anti bark collar is not only for safety and as a humane tools in correcting unwanted dog behavior, but this is a collar that is also winner in its effectiveness.</p>
<p>There was a research conducted at Animal Behavior Clinic at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine and found that citronella collars were more effective than electronic collars or sonic collars. It was also tested and proven that it is effective in reducing nuisance barking.</p>
<p>(read more about <a href="http://www.dogbarkcollarguide.com/">dog bark collar</a> here.)</p>
<p>It has a unique technology that detects dog barks. Once it was detected, the collar will automatically emit burst spray of citronella to the dog muzzle. The four senses of the dog will activate. She can hear, smell, see, and feels it. This is one of the best secrets why citronella works effectively.</p>
<p>Another secret why the collar is so effective is the fact that the dog can annoyingly smell citronella. Thinking that the dog learns associating their behavior and consequence then, it is simple and basic that the dog realizes that the only way to avoid the annoying smell of citronella is to stop barking.</p>
<p>While this collar stands as the most effective dog collars, keep in mind that if you want to achieve positive results, you must perform positive reinforcement training. Consider putting the anti dog collar on your dog&rsquo;s neck not more than 8 hours. Additionally, your dog will certainly test the device and realize that if she does not wear it, there is no effect on barking.</p>
<p>Therefore, citronella dog collar is used in preventing the unwanted behavior of your dogs. YOU must keep in mind that positive reinforcement should be done. There are some debates whether this product is a form of punishment. The verdict was, this product was rather disruptive stimulus than aversive punishment.</p>
<p>(example of <a href="http://www.dogbarkcollarguide.com/premier-spraysense">citronella dog collar</a>)</p>
<p>Even though there are a lot of users who found out that citronella dog collar is effective, there are also some negative reports that citronella should be re-filled and it could add extra cost for the consumers.</p>
<p>As a conclusion, it is not just effective results that you can get when you combine positive reinforcement training with anti-spray collar. You can also reduce the cost of your budget.</p></p>
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		<title>Dog Training Secrets Revelead</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 18:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Secrets of dog training that will help you get your pooch up to speed with yor needs! Spend lots of time in active supervision with your dog. The time together will teach them you care what they do. They'll get accustomed to doing things that fall in line with what they learn pleases you. While [...]]]></description>
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<p>Secrets of dog training that will help you get your pooch up to speed with yor needs!</p>
<p>Spend lots of time in active supervision with your dog. The time together will teach them you care what they do. They'll get accustomed to doing things that fall in line with what they learn pleases you.</p>
<p>While it might be easier for you to just keep her penned up in her crate let the dog run or stay in the the yard with them and supervise and give them constant hints as to what you like and don't like.</p>
<p>Your dog can&rsquo;t learn what you expect of her if she&rsquo;s spending all her time boxed up in the dog-proof zone: she needs the opportunity to explore the boundaries of your expectations, so she can understand what&rsquo;s appropriate and what&rsquo;s not.</p>
<p>If you have <a href="http://www.rss6.com/dog-training-secrets/">dog training secrets</a> you should share them! Remember that most people want your help if you have a tip!</p>
<p>Provide the doggy with lots of tasty alternatives to your stuff. Chew toys might keep their mind off of your wires and cables and shoes.</p>
<p>If her environment is relatively barren of attractive, appropriate chewing objects, you can hardly blame her for targeting your possessions. Remember, most dogs need to chew - give them some <a title="dog food" href="http://treatingdogallergies.wordpress.com/allergy-free-dog-food-corn-is-the-root-of-all-evil/" target="_blank">healthy dog food</a> and chew objects - not anything with corn - those treats are nasty!</p>
<p>You adult dogs needs will be even more pronounced than a younger dog. Go on a toy and chew shopping spree, then give her two or three to play with at a time. Rotating the available toys every few days will keep things novel and interesting for her.</p></p>
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		<title>Dog Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 03:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When buying a dog collar for your dog, you want to be sure that you get the right kind. There are many options to choose from and the best one depends on several factors. One thing to consider when buying a dog collar is the size of your dog. Smaller dogs can usually handle a [...]]]></description>
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<p>When buying a dog collar for your dog, you want to be sure that you get the right kind. There are many options to choose from and the best one depends on several factors.</p>
<p>One thing to consider when buying a <a href="http://cutedogcollar.com/collars-for-the-festive-season.html" target="_blank">dog collar</a> is the size of your dog. Smaller dogs can usually handle a much lighter and less sturdy collar, as the chances of them being able to pull on and break them are slim. Larger dogs, however, typically need a strong collar that will effectively hold them back, especially if they are not quite well trained yet.</p>
<p>Keep in mind what you want out of a dog collar. Is it just for show or is it to help with training? If a leash is to be attached to it then it would need to be stronger than if you used a halter to attach the leash to.</p>
<p>Whatever you decide there are many <a href="http://cutedogcollar.com/" target="_blank">cute dog collars</a> available so have fun with your dog.</p></p>
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		<title>Train Your Old Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 03:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who Says You Can&#8217;t Teach Your Old Dog New Tricks? Folks believe the that change is rather challenging if a particular habit, practice or behavior has been done continuously again and again for many years. Lots of people think that this is especially true with most dogs. People today simply have this frame of mind [...]]]></description>
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<p>Who Says You Can&rsquo;t Teach Your Old Dog New Tricks?
<div style="font-family: Arial;font-size: 11pt"><em>Folks believe the that change is rather challenging if a particular habit,  practice or behavior has been done continuously again and again for many years.  Lots of people think that this is especially true with most dogs. People today  simply have this frame of mind that it must be difficult to break certain  behaviors which the dog has been doing for some time; and it is even more  challenging to train the dog new behaviors taking into account its  age.</p>
<p>The knowledge that old dogs can easily master brand-new tricks is  rather encouraging. Nonetheless, you might want to think about that it requires  positive attitude, patience and regularity to make this happen.</em></div>
<p>Learn more dog training tips by visiting <a href="http://petdog411.com/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline">Pet Dog 411</span></a>, your information source for <a href="http://petdog411.com/category/dog-training" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline">dog training</span></a> and more.</p></p>
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		<title>Stop Your Dog Leash Pulling &#8211; Dog Obedience Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 13:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hate to admit it, but before I knew how to train dogs properly my dog always used to pull very hard on the leash. It never bothered me, I am a large guy, standing 6'3  tall and 195 lbs! But everything changed one day... when the leash slipped from my hands unexpectedly... Imagine walking  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hate to admit it, but before I knew<strong><a href="http://dogleashtraining.net/dogtrainingsecrets"> how to train dogs properly</a></strong> my dog always used to pull very hard on the leash. It never bothered me, I am a large guy, standing 6'3  tall and 195 lbs!</p>
<p>But everything changed one day... when the leash slipped from my hands unexpectedly...</p>
<blockquote><p>Imagine walking  down a busy sidewalk being dragged along when a squirrel appears across the street...  to make the  story short there were squealing brakes, an angry cyclist, and upset mom and not to mentioned the frightened squirrel!</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://dogleashtraining.net/dogtrainingsecrets"><img class="size-medium wp-image-42" title="stop_dog-pulling_on_a_leash" src="http://dogleashtraining.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/stop_dog-pulling_on_a_leash-300x267.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="267" align="left" /></a>A dog pulling on a leash  is dangerous!</p>
<p>It only takes one time, and it is not a matter of "IF" - it's just a matter of time!</p>
<p>To repeat, dog pulling on a leash is <strong>Dangerous</strong>!</p>
<p>Not only for your dog as they begin to choke, but for yourself,  drivers on the road and other pedestrians on the sidewalk.  When children are involved accidents may quickly become very serious!</p>
<p>Unfortunately many dog owners do not appreciate how serious this risk is and  often tolerate leash pulling as a normal part of the walk.</p>
<p>They even justify it celebrating this unsafe behavior as a 'personality of their otherwise loving pooch!</p>
<p>Before you even start <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.thedogtrainingsecret.com/473814/tips" target="_blank"> </a><a href="http://dogleashtraining.net/dogtrainingsecrets">dog leash training </a>you should make sure you have the right leash, collar and or even harness in some cases.</p>
<p>A professional dog train can work with a very simple leash and collar, but for most having the right training equipment will make the experience a positive for both dog and owner.</p>
<p>Ideally you never want the leash to be taught, as this means the dog is on the verge of pulling.</p>
<p>The best way to get a dog to obey you is through the "leader-follower" dog leash training method, and using treats to reinforce the "right" heeling and following behavior -- at this same time it is good idea the use the "heel"  command.</p>
<p>It shouldn't be long before your dog begins to see you as the leader - and follow by your side.</p>
<h2>Remember to set your dog up for success</h2>
<p>The 3 golden rules for success in the early stages training</p>
<p>Don't do the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Avoid distractions (busy park, other dogs...etc)</li>
<li>Make sure you dog is exercised before the session</li>
<li>Is hungry, but has had a good drink of water</li>
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<p>Do's !</p>
<ul>
<li>Train in a familiar quite  place free of distractions</li>
<li>Both of you should be calm and relaxed</li>
<li>Use treats that your dog absolutely loves ...!!!</li>
</ul>
<p>When you 're training make sure you give regular walks to keep its energy levels down. This will make your life easier, and is great for the general health of the dog.</p>
<p>For a more in depth guide to dog training, and to receive a free five part guide to good body language, please visit my good friend Chet's  dog training ebook - website.</p>
<p>It is filled with free <a href="http://www.thedogtrainingsecret.com/473814">dog training </a>advice and tips! Be sure to sign up for his free guide - there is awesome live training  video that reveals how easy it is to training a 10 week-old puppy.</p>
<p><a href="http://dogleashtraining.net/dogtrainingsecrets">Dog Leash Training Video Tips: How To Stop Leash Pulling</a></p>
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