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stop dog barking problems with neighbors dog ๏ปฟSue and Pete just can't figure it out. Their once housetrained, calm dog has become psychotic. Dear Suzie is now peeing all over the house, cowers and shakes when the phone rings and goes into an absolute panic when the smoke detector (www.firstalert.com) starts tweeting when the battery is getting low.

Sharon's dog Max used to love kids but now growls and lunges when he sees them in the distance.

Fritz the Labrador retriever used to love to play with other dogs. His owner can't figure out why he almost killed at dog at the dog park the last time he was there.

My dog Reggie winces and screams when I throw a ball for him. He cringes when I pour his kibble into his metal food bowl.

Can you guess what these dogs have in common?

Quick fixes are so alluring when you're training your dog. Perhaps you've seen the displays of shock collars and electric fencing systems in your local pet store. Maybe you read a dog training book that suggests that you throw a can of noisy rocks near your dog or spray him with a water to get him to stop jumping up and grabbing things off your counter.

The fact is, when you use scare tactics to attempt to train your dog, you can create problems you may never be able to remedy.

Let's look at dear Suzie, the once-sweet dog who is now acting psychotic. In recent months, her family decided to install an electric fencing system. They followed the training protocol and taught her that the beep of her collar predicted that she'd get shocked if she proceeded across the property line. That made a big impression on Suzie. She only got shocked a couple of times but, now, has learned to stay within the boundaries of the yard. The problem is that other sounds are now reminding her of the beeping sound of the collar: the cell phone, the smoke detector, the buzzer on the dryer that signals the clothes are dry. Suzie no longer feels safe in the yard either. Last week, she was busy sniffing the trail of a neighbor's dog that wandered through her yard (remember, the electronic fencing doesn't keep the other dog out) and didn't notice she was near the shock zone of the fence. As she trotted over to scent mark on the other dog's urine mark, she got a whopping big shock. She no longer feels safe peeing outside.

You can guess what happened in the other scenarios. Fritz the Lab visited the dog park that is run by the lady who sells shock collars as a training device to teach a perfect recall. Dear Fritz had been shocked a whole year ago while playing with a dog at the park while the owner thought he was training him to come. Instead, Fritz associated the pain of the shock with the presence of the other dog. Now he becomes so anxious and aroused when he sees another dog that he's ready to attack and bite to protect himself from another "shock attack."

Sharon was worried that Max might overpower kids when she was walking him on a leash, so she'd tighten the leash and jerk Max into a sit position every time a child approached. Now Max gets nervous and defensive even when he sees a kid in the distance.

Reggie's former owners probably followed the advice of one of their friends and rattled or threw a shake can, a can with a few stones in it, to stop behaviors they didn't like when he was a pup. He still gets anxious and scared by sounds and movements that remind him of the scary can.

Aversive training methods, things that are scary to your dog and attempt to suppress his behavior, can always have fallout that you may never be able to reverse. Not only that, your dog may generalize his fear to other situations that you never imagined. Is it worth it to you to risk making your dog psychotic in your attempts to train him? Commit to positive reward-based training and management and you'll foster a relationship that is built on caring and respect rather than fear and suppression.

Finding a Positive Trainer

Either you can get great advice on positive training methods by devouring the many great training books on the subject (www.dogwise.com), or you can hire a training professional to give you guidance. If you're looking for a trainer who is proven to be experienced and has done continuing education to stay versed in the field, you can check out these links:

For a Victoria Stilwell Positively dog Trainer - Have you seen her great show "it's Me or the dog" (www.positively.com/dog-training/find-a-trainer)

Certified Professional Trainer (www.ccpdt.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40&Itemid=32)

Certified Clicker Trainer (www.karenpryoracademy.com/find-a-trainer)

Remember, you want to work as a partner with your dog. Training him using scary methods may suppress him into doing your will. Training him using positive methods will help him become a cooperative friend!

Beth Duman, CPDT-KA is a Victoria Stilwell Positively Trainer in Michigan. She's one of the core trainers for dog Scouts of America (www.dogscouts.org). Check out her web site at (www.EarthVoices.net). Watch for her training book, The Evolution of Charlie Darwin, to be released in about two months.

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advanced dog training tricks dogs ๏ปฟThere are fewer careers that I can name that free you from the office cubicle while providing virtually unlimited potential for personal fulfillment and professional achievement than dog Training and Pet Care. dog Training and Pet Care is a field that will constantly challenge you intellectually and can provide you the opportunity to create a truly balanced joyous life.

Once you’ve determined that you want to be a professional dog trainer you need to do some research to find out the pros and cons of the various training philosophies and methodologies currently used. dog Training methods and philosophies vary from trainer to trainer and school to school. Training philosophies go from the outdated and disproved “Alpha Roll” type coercive methods to the scientific based methods derived from modern studies of Learning Theory and Behavior. You can research various training philosophies and the current methods by visiting the following websites:

http://www.nadoi.org/ The National Association of dog Obedience Instructors was founded in 1965 to promote modern, humane training methods and at the same time elevate the standards of the profession. NADOI is not only the oldest group of its kind in the world, it is the only professional organization to require that all applicants demonstrate proficiency in their craft, as tested and measured by their peers, before membership is granted. NADOI members are found all across the USA and in many foreign countries.

http://www.ccpdt.org/ The Certification Council for Professional dog Trainers (CCPDT) is an international testing and certification program for professional pet dog trainers. The CCPDT’s certification program is based on humane training practices and the latest scientific knowledge related to dog training. Competence and continued growth in training practices is promoted through the recertification of qualified professionals.

http://www.apdt.com/ The Association of Pet dog Trainers (APDT) is a professional organization of individual dog trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. The APDT offers individual pet dog trainers a respected and concerted voice in the dog world by promoting professional trainers to the veterinary profession and to increase public awareness of dog friendly training techniques.

http://www.888dogsmith.com/ The dogSmith exists to enhance the lives of pets and their owners by improving their relationship and the quality of the life they share, through providing professional support and training to pet dog owners, supporting and assisting humane societies, animal shelters and rescue organizations to minimize the number of unwanted animals and offering affordable and professional care to family pets so that pet ownership is never a burden.

Once you’ve done your research on training methods and philosophies you will need to decide if you want to learn in a concentrated full time program or if you want to learn and gain experience part time. You can gather the necessary skills by a combination of self study academics with extensive practical experience working for another trainer whose methods you respect or would you prefer to attend formal training through an established curriculum. There is no degree required to become a dog trainer, but you should attain both “book knowledge” and hands-on experience before offering your services to the public. Read books, attend seminars, watch DVDs. Get as much practical experience as possible by mentoring under another trainer and volunteering to work at your local shelter or with rescue groups. Shelter/rescue work is a great way to get practical experience with dogs of various breeds and temperament.

Don’t forget though that most of a professional dog trainer’s work involves training other people how to train and communicate with their dog. Consider whether you enjoy working with people as well as dogs. Many people get into the profession of dog training without realizing that what dog trainers do is really to train people to train dogs. You must have patience and empathy, and be as good coaching your human clients (lots of positive reinforcement!) as you are with your dogs.

Finally, is your goal to work for another training school in an established business or is your dream to start your own training and pet care business? One of the great possibilities of starting your own dog training business is that you can work out of your own home so start up costs are minimal. If you plan to start your own business you can be a sole entity or part of a franchise system.

You will probably start out by training part-time while working another job. Whether you can make a living as a full-time trainer depends on how many classes/sessions you are able to schedule in a week, how much demand there is for trainers in your geographic area, and whether you offer other additional services such as boarding, board-and-train or other pet care services.

And there is plenty of room to specialize if your interests are agility competition, obedience, rally, fly ball, assistance dogs or simply pet dogs. And don’t forget the growing interest in training cats, birds, horses, donkeys or any of the animals found more and more frequently on “hobby” farms around the country.

The challenges are endless as is the learning. But if you have the burning desire to work with animals and if you love meeting new people, analyzing problems and developing programs that may keep a dog from being given up to a shelter then you have what it takes to become a successful professional dog trainer.

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how to train a dog to not bark at other dogs ๏ปฟSue and Pete just can't figure it out. Their once housetrained, calm dog has become psychotic. Dear Suzie is now peeing all over the house, cowers and shakes when the phone rings and goes into an absolute panic when the smoke detector (www.firstalert.com) starts tweeting when the battery is getting low.

Sharon's dog Max used to love kids but now growls and lunges when he sees them in the distance.

Fritz the Labrador retriever used to love to play with other dogs. His owner can't figure out why he almost killed at dog at the dog park the last time he was there.

My dog Reggie winces and screams when I throw a ball for him. He cringes when I pour his kibble into his metal food bowl.

Can you guess what these dogs have in common?

Quick fixes are so alluring when you're training your dog. Perhaps you've seen the displays of shock collars and electric fencing systems in your local pet store. Maybe you read a dog training book that suggests that you throw a can of noisy rocks near your dog or spray him with a water to get him to stop jumping up and grabbing things off your counter.

The fact is, when you use scare tactics to attempt to train your dog, you can create problems you may never be able to remedy.

Let's look at dear Suzie, the once-sweet dog who is now acting psychotic. In recent months, her family decided to install an electric fencing system. They followed the training protocol and taught her that the beep of her collar predicted that she'd get shocked if she proceeded across the property line. That made a big impression on Suzie. She only got shocked a couple of times but, now, has learned to stay within the boundaries of the yard. The problem is that other sounds are now reminding her of the beeping sound of the collar: the cell phone, the smoke detector, the buzzer on the dryer that signals the clothes are dry. Suzie no longer feels safe in the yard either. Last week, she was busy sniffing the trail of a neighbor's dog that wandered through her yard (remember, the electronic fencing doesn't keep the other dog out) and didn't notice she was near the shock zone of the fence. As she trotted over to scent mark on the other dog's urine mark, she got a whopping big shock. She no longer feels safe peeing outside.

You can guess what happened in the other scenarios. Fritz the Lab visited the dog park that is run by the lady who sells shock collars as a training device to teach a perfect recall. Dear Fritz had been shocked a whole year ago while playing with a dog at the park while the owner thought he was training him to come. Instead, Fritz associated the pain of the shock with the presence of the other dog. Now he becomes so anxious and aroused when he sees another dog that he's ready to attack and bite to protect himself from another "shock attack."

Sharon was worried that Max might overpower kids when she was walking him on a leash, so she'd tighten the leash and jerk Max into a sit position every time a child approached. Now Max gets nervous and defensive even when he sees a kid in the distance.

Reggie's former owners probably followed the advice of one of their friends and rattled or threw a shake can, a can with a few stones in it, to stop behaviors they didn't like when he was a pup. He still gets anxious and scared by sounds and movements that remind him of the scary can.

Aversive training methods, things that are scary to your dog and attempt to suppress his behavior, can always have fallout that you may never be able to reverse. Not only that, your dog may generalize his fear to other situations that you never imagined. Is it worth it to you to risk making your dog psychotic in your attempts to train him? Commit to positive reward-based training and management and you'll foster a relationship that is built on caring and respect rather than fear and suppression.

Finding a Positive Trainer

Either you can get great advice on positive training methods by devouring the many great training books on the subject (www.dogwise.com), or you can hire a training professional to give you guidance. If you're looking for a trainer who is proven to be experienced and has done continuing education to stay versed in the field, you can check out these links:

For a Victoria Stilwell Positively dog Trainer - Have you seen her great show "it's Me or the dog" (www.positively.com/dog-training/find-a-trainer)

Certified Professional Trainer (www.ccpdt.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40&Itemid=32)

Certified Clicker Trainer (www.karenpryoracademy.com/find-a-trainer)

Remember, you want to work as a partner with your dog. Training him using scary methods may suppress him into doing your will. Training him using positive methods will help him become a cooperative friend!

Beth Duman, CPDT-KA is a Victoria Stilwell Positively Trainer in Michigan. She's one of the core trainers for dog Scouts of America (www.dogscouts.org). Check out her web site at (www.EarthVoices.net). Watch for her training book, The Evolution of Charlie Darwin, to be released in about two months.

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best dog training methods steps to building a computer ๏ปฟYou've tried putting him outside, you've tried putting mats down, you've tried walking him round the block, but whatever you do, your new little dog keeps going on the carpet. Does this sound familiar? It's surprising how many dog owners want to know the answer to this simple problem, but no matter how hard you look it never seems to be enough.

You have to remember that having a new dog is a bit like bringing home a baby; neither of them know at first what they are supposed to do - you have to teach them. You also wouldn't leave a small child at home by themselves, yet people bring home a puppy and expect her to stay at home all day and not leave you an unpleasant surprise - and it's unreasonable to expect it.

The good news is, there are 7 simple steps you can take which will help you house train your dog in no time.

Firstly, in the early weeks of your puppy's life, either you or someone else should be around to look after her. This doesn't mean 24/7 but a member of your family should there for a good part of the day.

Routine and repetition is vital, so try and feed him at roughly the same times each day. Carefully monitor their eating habits; most newly arrived dogs need feeding between two and four times a day at first depending on what type of dog you have.

Identify an area where you think it is best for them to do their business and take them there as soon as they have finished eating their food. Try and remember to do this as soon as you get up in the morning as, like you, might be desperate to go after being shut in all night. You can put a leash on them if you want to as this will also get them used to that and, depending on the breed, will ensure you get them to the right place. Not everyone has a back yard or garden but it's really important to keep doing the same thing. Make sure at first that you do this every hour or so.

Decide on a command that you will use each time you take them out, make sure everyone who takes him, uses the same word. This can be whatever you like as long as you say the same thing each time.

Have an area which is designated as his; a pen of some sort is fine and put bedding and toys in it. If he hasn't gone when you've put him outside, put him straight back in his bed when you come in. dogs are really clean animals and will rarely soil their bedding but they might do it just next to it if that's possible.

If you see them peeing or about to, say something like ah, ah and put them outside straight away preferably in the appointed place (see point three above). Immediately clean up and disinfect the affectedsoiled area. On no account hit, shout, or worse of all, rub their noses in it.

Finally, all dogs love attention, so really go mad and show him how pleased you are; pet him, use encouraging language, give him a small treat so that he knows he's done well and he will want to continue to please you. Don't overdo this though as you don't want them to associate going to the toilet with treats.

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how to be a dog trainer books to read ๏ปฟThe Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is small: it only weighs 10 to 18 pounds and stands 11 to 13 inches. Why such a long and big name for a pooch this tiny? Well it's said that they originated from England and were kept amongst royalty as the ideal pet – King Charles II in particular seemed to like this breed the most. What made this dog so popular is it's beauty and playful nature. It just loves playing all sorts of games with its human companions, like running around after the human owner. Or nibbling at your shoes, which some people find to be adorable, but for others (like me) to be annoying.

Nevertheless, it's an extremely affectionate dog breed, which needs an owner to somewhat do the same in turn. Giving them attention is the basic requirement for this dog – it's just as important as feeding it or showing it love. Single people married to their jobs aren't suitable as an owner of this breed. Not giving it enough attention and having it cooped up inside the house for long grueling hours changes its personality, for the worse. Keeping it in a lonely environment triggers the development of behavioral problems, such as being hyperactive. It'll be running around uncontrollably inside the house in a destructive manner, possibly knocking over flower vases and other small things it's capable of knocking down.

Having it locked up could also make the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel nervous. This means that it could get scared at the sight of normal human behavior, especially that of other humans that it doesn't know. It would be bowing its head and tail as it walked away from strangers. All this just from locking it up – so if you don't have the time to give it the attention it requires daily, you should never consider getting this as a pet, unless there's another member in the household with nothing much to do and could satisfy its needs. Training a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel won't be difficult.

It's surprisingly intelligent, which makes learning easy. They are very willing to learn and can become very obedient and master several tricks. With the right dog training methods, their good sense of smell coupled with great agility can actually be used for hunting. When teaching this pooch, remember that its core characteristic, which is being affectionate and the demand for human attention. With that in mind, you could work it to your advantage – a routine with utilizing positive comments such as “good boy” or “good doggy” plus doggy treats would condition it to become even more eager to learn. Training routines should be consistent and full of fun if you want to make things easier for the both of you.

Set time for you and your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to just chill out and go around. Have it meet the other pets in the neighborhood as well as your friends. It will enjoy and need socialization very much, which happens to be one of the building blocks in dog behavioral development.

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best dog training methods review journal newspaper ๏ปฟ) Play with your dog but on your rules. Your dog loves to play, so let him have this joy. At the same time, try to introduce new rules and restrictions in the game. Allow your dog to have a lot of fun, but teach him to obey your rules while doing this.

2) Keep the dog on continuous monitoring. This will help you evaluate the progress and understand where you have to work harder. In this way you can easily correct any mistakes that may occur.

3) The dog's name is the most important training tool you have. It is also powerful instrument when asking him to follow your instructions. Use the name after every command you give. It will prove to be very effective.

4) dog training is more about asking him to do something, rather than not to do one thing. Use only simple and clear commands, positions and object names. This will help you communicate with him and will help him to better understand you.

5) Always maintain dog's agility. There are lots of available techniques you can use and work hard with obstacles. Include exercises with jumps, tunnel crossing, poles, contact approaches and others. Try to give clear commands and carefully plan your instructions.

6) When playing with obstacles, always offer directions before the dog reaches an object. In this way, he will know where to go and what to do and will be capable to well manage your instructions.

7) It is wishful for your dog to approach contacts and weave at the correct angle. Sometimes this could take an extra moment to straighten out. Still, this will make the pet run more efficiently and will cut down on lost time on future runs.

8) No matter what happens, don't get angry! And never show anger in the training. On the contrary, use reward as much as you can. This will offer greater efficiency in the process and you'll teach the pet to execute movements and orders in the right manner. Never punish the pet for your bad feelings!

9) When dealing with agility exercises, try to work to the sometimes rigidly and never give up. Sometimes, even experienced judges might miss calls for bars down or contacts that you think you have missed. Always focus on your work with the dog through the course. This is essential for the final success.

10) Be nice and enthusiastic when interacting with fellow competitors, judges, students and friends. Avoid discussions of what you may consider to be the fault of someone else. Try to be pleasant and kind.

Apply these golden rules tips and soon you will see your dog in greater shape and happier!

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how to train my dog not to bark when i leave you for a little while ๏ปฟThere are fewer careers that I can name that free you from the office cubicle while providing virtually unlimited potential for personal fulfillment and professional achievement than dog Training and Pet Care. dog Training and Pet Care is a field that will constantly challenge you intellectually and can provide you the opportunity to create a truly balanced joyous life.

Once you’ve determined that you want to be a professional dog trainer you need to do some research to find out the pros and cons of the various training philosophies and methodologies currently used. dog Training methods and philosophies vary from trainer to trainer and school to school. Training philosophies go from the outdated and disproved “Alpha Roll” type coercive methods to the scientific based methods derived from modern studies of Learning Theory and Behavior. You can research various training philosophies and the current methods by visiting the following websites:

http://www.nadoi.org/ The National Association of dog Obedience Instructors was founded in 1965 to promote modern, humane training methods and at the same time elevate the standards of the profession. NADOI is not only the oldest group of its kind in the world, it is the only professional organization to require that all applicants demonstrate proficiency in their craft, as tested and measured by their peers, before membership is granted. NADOI members are found all across the USA and in many foreign countries.

http://www.ccpdt.org/ The Certification Council for Professional dog Trainers (CCPDT) is an international testing and certification program for professional pet dog trainers. The CCPDT’s certification program is based on humane training practices and the latest scientific knowledge related to dog training. Competence and continued growth in training practices is promoted through the recertification of qualified professionals.

http://www.apdt.com/ The Association of Pet dog Trainers (APDT) is a professional organization of individual dog trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. The APDT offers individual pet dog trainers a respected and concerted voice in the dog world by promoting professional trainers to the veterinary profession and to increase public awareness of dog friendly training techniques.

http://www.888dogsmith.com/ The dogSmith exists to enhance the lives of pets and their owners by improving their relationship and the quality of the life they share, through providing professional support and training to pet dog owners, supporting and assisting humane societies, animal shelters and rescue organizations to minimize the number of unwanted animals and offering affordable and professional care to family pets so that pet ownership is never a burden.

Once you’ve done your research on training methods and philosophies you will need to decide if you want to learn in a concentrated full time program or if you want to learn and gain experience part time. You can gather the necessary skills by a combination of self study academics with extensive practical experience working for another trainer whose methods you respect or would you prefer to attend formal training through an established curriculum. There is no degree required to become a dog trainer, but you should attain both “book knowledge” and hands-on experience before offering your services to the public. Read books, attend seminars, watch DVDs. Get as much practical experience as possible by mentoring under another trainer and volunteering to work at your local shelter or with rescue groups. Shelter/rescue work is a great way to get practical experience with dogs of various breeds and temperament.

Don’t forget though that most of a professional dog trainer’s work involves training other people how to train and communicate with their dog. Consider whether you enjoy working with people as well as dogs. Many people get into the profession of dog training without realizing that what dog trainers do is really to train people to train dogs. You must have patience and empathy, and be as good coaching your human clients (lots of positive reinforcement!) as you are with your dogs.

Finally, is your goal to work for another training school in an established business or is your dream to start your own training and pet care business? One of the great possibilities of starting your own dog training business is that you can work out of your own home so start up costs are minimal. If you plan to start your own business you can be a sole entity or part of a franchise system.

You will probably start out by training part-time while working another job. Whether you can make a living as a full-time trainer depends on how many classes/sessions you are able to schedule in a week, how much demand there is for trainers in your geographic area, and whether you offer other additional services such as boarding, board-and-train or other pet care services.

And there is plenty of room to specialize if your interests are agility competition, obedience, rally, fly ball, assistance dogs or simply pet dogs. And don’t forget the growing interest in training cats, birds, horses, donkeys or any of the animals found more and more frequently on “hobby” farms around the country.

The challenges are endless as is the learning. But if you have the burning desire to work with animals and if you love meeting new people, analyzing problems and developing programs that may keep a dog from being given up to a shelter then you have what it takes to become a successful professional dog trainer.

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doggy day care melbourne jobs ๏ปฟLabrador anxiety has to be stopped immediately because it can develop into serious situations which you cannot handle yourself. Primary causes for this condition are usually,people, other animals, places and situations. To avoid worst situations, you have to block the development of your Labrador's anxious behavior before it even starts!

Labradors long for companionship, time and attention from their owners. Leaving them unattended for long hours will most likely result to exhibition of unusual behavior such as incessant barking, digging, pacing scratching and many others. If not addressed properly, Labrador anxiety can greatly affect the development of a rewarding relationship between you and your pet.

Steps to Stop Labrador Anxiety:

Step One:

Be able to recognize Labrador anxiety through visible symptoms. This condition can result from various factors; however, the most triggering cause would be separation or lack of attention. Routine changes, new environment, improper nutrition and allergies can also contribute to the development of separation anxiety.

You will know if your pet is suffering from Labrador anxiety through the actions that he displays. The most common signs for Labrador anxiety includes incessant barking, whining, howling, improper elimination, inactivity, and the occurrence of destructive behavior.

Step Two:

Seeing you leave the house can be a big deal for your pet. Making it look like such a big event will only increase risks of Labrador anxiety. Labradors usually develop a strong bond with their owners. It is not recommended for you to give your pet any extra attention before leaving the house. It will only make your dog think that you might be away for long. Remember that your dog does not understand why you have to leave. For starters, there is a need for you to ensure him of your return every time you go out of the house.

You can also prevent Labrador anxiety by discouraging the anxious behavior. It is more likely that your dog will follow you around the house whenever he feels that you are about to leave. The best way to deal with this is through ignoring your dog for the first 10-30 minutes prior to your departure. When you return, repeat the process.

Step Three:

Prevent Labrador anxiety by keeping your pet occupied while you're gone. It is necessary to provide your pet with positive distractions to ease distress on his part. You can give him toys that stimulate mental activity to keep him busy. As you spend time with your pet, it will be easier for you to know what he wants and need.

Step Four:

Maintaining a regular exercise is also essential. Physical and mental exercises are necessary to prevent Labrador anxiety. You can start by making your daily walks longer than usual or by lengthening your pet's playtime. This is a good way to relieve your dog from stress and tension. When your pet is tired, it will be easier for you to give off commands.

Step Five:

Practicing short intervals of your departure and return can help block Labrador anxiety. Start by leaving home for a few minutes. Stay out for a while then return home afterwards. When your Labrador is familiar with the routine, he will most likely develop the assurance that even if you leave the house, you will still return afterwards. Gradually increase the duration as you do this daily. By doing this,there is a lesser chance for your dog to develop anxious behavior every time you leave.

Step Six:

Crate training is an essential tool in dealing with Labrador anxiety. Upon your Labrador's arrival, you can introduce him to his crate first so that he can immediately develop a positive association with it. Make the crate look enticing enough for your dog to consider staying on it. During his first days with the crate, spend time with your pet and ensure him that the crate is a place he can enjoy with you. Play with your pet and feed him in his crate so that he can develop a positive attachment to it. Make him feel safe and secured in his own private space.

Step Seven:

Every method in dealing with Labrador anxiety requires repetition and consistency. Once you start training your Labrador in becoming a well-behaved pet, the process must keep going as he grows. Due to the numerous choices of training methods available for you and your Labrador, you have to explore which one would be best applied. Remember that Labradors are different from one another and a method that is successful for one may not be in the same case with another. Take time to search and find the most appropriate method that fits your dog's needs.

By following the steps listed above, you should be able to deal handle Labrador anxiety easily and effectively.

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training dog not to bark when left alone flume ๏ปฟSue and Pete just can't figure it out. Their once housetrained, calm dog has become psychotic. Dear Suzie is now peeing all over the house, cowers and shakes when the phone rings and goes into an absolute panic when the smoke detector (www.firstalert.com) starts tweeting when the battery is getting low.

Sharon's dog Max used to love kids but now growls and lunges when he sees them in the distance.

Fritz the Labrador retriever used to love to play with other dogs. His owner can't figure out why he almost killed at dog at the dog park the last time he was there.

My dog Reggie winces and screams when I throw a ball for him. He cringes when I pour his kibble into his metal food bowl.

Can you guess what these dogs have in common?

Quick fixes are so alluring when you're training your dog. Perhaps you've seen the displays of shock collars and electric fencing systems in your local pet store. Maybe you read a dog training book that suggests that you throw a can of noisy rocks near your dog or spray him with a water to get him to stop jumping up and grabbing things off your counter.

The fact is, when you use scare tactics to attempt to train your dog, you can create problems you may never be able to remedy.

Let's look at dear Suzie, the once-sweet dog who is now acting psychotic. In recent months, her family decided to install an electric fencing system. They followed the training protocol and taught her that the beep of her collar predicted that she'd get shocked if she proceeded across the property line. That made a big impression on Suzie. She only got shocked a couple of times but, now, has learned to stay within the boundaries of the yard. The problem is that other sounds are now reminding her of the beeping sound of the collar: the cell phone, the smoke detector, the buzzer on the dryer that signals the clothes are dry. Suzie no longer feels safe in the yard either. Last week, she was busy sniffing the trail of a neighbor's dog that wandered through her yard (remember, the electronic fencing doesn't keep the other dog out) and didn't notice she was near the shock zone of the fence. As she trotted over to scent mark on the other dog's urine mark, she got a whopping big shock. She no longer feels safe peeing outside.

You can guess what happened in the other scenarios. Fritz the Lab visited the dog park that is run by the lady who sells shock collars as a training device to teach a perfect recall. Dear Fritz had been shocked a whole year ago while playing with a dog at the park while the owner thought he was training him to come. Instead, Fritz associated the pain of the shock with the presence of the other dog. Now he becomes so anxious and aroused when he sees another dog that he's ready to attack and bite to protect himself from another "shock attack."

Sharon was worried that Max might overpower kids when she was walking him on a leash, so she'd tighten the leash and jerk Max into a sit position every time a child approached. Now Max gets nervous and defensive even when he sees a kid in the distance.

Reggie's former owners probably followed the advice of one of their friends and rattled or threw a shake can, a can with a few stones in it, to stop behaviors they didn't like when he was a pup. He still gets anxious and scared by sounds and movements that remind him of the scary can.

Aversive training methods, things that are scary to your dog and attempt to suppress his behavior, can always have fallout that you may never be able to reverse. Not only that, your dog may generalize his fear to other situations that you never imagined. Is it worth it to you to risk making your dog psychotic in your attempts to train him? Commit to positive reward-based training and management and you'll foster a relationship that is built on caring and respect rather than fear and suppression.

Finding a Positive Trainer

Either you can get great advice on positive training methods by devouring the many great training books on the subject (www.dogwise.com), or you can hire a training professional to give you guidance. If you're looking for a trainer who is proven to be experienced and has done continuing education to stay versed in the field, you can check out these links:

For a Victoria Stilwell Positively dog Trainer - Have you seen her great show "it's Me or the dog" (www.positively.com/dog-training/find-a-trainer)

Certified Professional Trainer (www.ccpdt.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40&Itemid=32)

Certified Clicker Trainer (www.karenpryoracademy.com/find-a-trainer)

Remember, you want to work as a partner with your dog. Training him using scary methods may suppress him into doing your will. Training him using positive methods will help him become a cooperative friend!

Beth Duman, CPDT-KA is a Victoria Stilwell Positively Trainer in Michigan. She's one of the core trainers for dog Scouts of America (www.dogscouts.org). Check out her web site at (www.EarthVoices.net). Watch for her training book, The Evolution of Charlie Darwin, to be released in about two months.

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If the beloved English bulldog in your family is actually a constant chewer, it's possible you'll already at the point where you must find a solution for this issue. Have you actually arrived home and found the arm of your respective brand-new couch gone? So exactly what will do the discouraged puppy? Initially you must find the cause.

In some chewing circumstances the canine basically just isn't obtaining satisfactory nutrition. Your vet can do routine testing and ascertain if the canine is obtaining many of the nutrients for its dimensions as well as its activity level. Chewing is usually a really prevalent but serious issue and may even grow to become existence threatening. In case your canine or puppy should happen to get a piece of chewed materials stuck in its windpipe and nobody could well be dwelling to help the creature, it could die.

In puppy dogs, chewing is really a natural habit. Even in youthful canines which are still teething the actual red flags shouldn't go up and also you shouldn't be overly worried regarding the chewing unless of course it turns into something pretty harmful. For older canines extreme and harmful chewing is a behavior or dietary trouble. Treating the symptoms can be complicated. Older dogs chew because they are bored. dogs which have a great energy or intelligence level will chew for the exact same cause, meaning the lack of anything much better to perform.

Numerous times the home schedule and work clashes along with the dog's need to play and not be bored. In any area you can find kennels which have day treatment and where your dog may go and run and play his or her heart out for a small fee. This activity helps enormously. No canine is a spiteful or vindictive animal. They do not chew your sneakers given that they are angry at you, or to discipline you for a little something you have done and they did not like it. Most often it is actually because of nervousness and in many cases loneliness in addition to absence of play. Introducing a tough and also interesting new toy can occasionally break the negative habits of chewing on inappropriate objects.

A few of these toys that could be suggested are: "Kong" toys or "Bite a Bone". Never ever give the animal merchandise manufactured of anything at all that you simply don't want him or her to chew on. One example is, in the event you usually do not want chewed sneakers never ever give your puppy an outdated shoe to play with. Permitting the canine to chew on an outdated shoe they get the idea that all shoes are a fair game. Lastly the reply for a chewing canine may possibly be an additional puppy. Because boredom and loneliness have been sited in almost all of these situations of chewing a playmate may be the answer. Some company for the family pet may be the alternative primarily if you are not at home very often. Learn more how to stop bulldog chewing habit.

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Once you’ve determined that you want to be a professional dog trainer you need to do some research to find out the pros and cons of the various training philosophies and methodologies currently used. dog Training methods and philosophies vary from trainer to trainer and school to school. Training philosophies go from the outdated and disproved “Alpha Roll” type coercive methods to the scientific based methods derived from modern studies of Learning Theory and Behavior. You can research various training philosophies and the current methods by visiting the following websites:

http://www.nadoi.org/ The National Association of dog Obedience Instructors was founded in 1965 to promote modern, humane training methods and at the same time elevate the standards of the profession. NADOI is not only the oldest group of its kind in the world, it is the only professional organization to require that all applicants demonstrate proficiency in their craft, as tested and measured by their peers, before membership is granted. NADOI members are found all across the USA and in many foreign countries.

http://www.ccpdt.org/ The Certification Council for Professional dog Trainers (CCPDT) is an international testing and certification program for professional pet dog trainers. The CCPDT’s certification program is based on humane training practices and the latest scientific knowledge related to dog training. Competence and continued growth in training practices is promoted through the recertification of qualified professionals.

http://www.apdt.com/ The Association of Pet dog Trainers (APDT) is a professional organization of individual dog trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. The APDT offers individual pet dog trainers a respected and concerted voice in the dog world by promoting professional trainers to the veterinary profession and to increase public awareness of dog friendly training techniques.

http://www.888dogsmith.com/ The dogSmith exists to enhance the lives of pets and their owners by improving their relationship and the quality of the life they share, through providing professional support and training to pet dog owners, supporting and assisting humane societies, animal shelters and rescue organizations to minimize the number of unwanted animals and offering affordable and professional care to family pets so that pet ownership is never a burden.

Once you’ve done your research on training methods and philosophies you will need to decide if you want to learn in a concentrated full time program or if you want to learn and gain experience part time. You can gather the necessary skills by a combination of self study academics with extensive practical experience working for another trainer whose methods you respect or would you prefer to attend formal training through an established curriculum. There is no degree required to become a dog trainer, but you should attain both “book knowledge” and hands-on experience before offering your services to the public. Read books, attend seminars, watch DVDs. Get as much practical experience as possible by mentoring under another trainer and volunteering to work at your local shelter or with rescue groups. Shelter/rescue work is a great way to get practical experience with dogs of various breeds and temperament.

Don’t forget though that most of a professional dog trainer’s work involves training other people how to train and communicate with their dog. Consider whether you enjoy working with people as well as dogs. Many people get into the profession of dog training without realizing that what dog trainers do is really to train people to train dogs. You must have patience and empathy, and be as good coaching your human clients (lots of positive reinforcement!) as you are with your dogs.

Finally, is your goal to work for another training school in an established business or is your dream to start your own training and pet care business? One of the great possibilities of starting your own dog training business is that you can work out of your own home so start up costs are minimal. If you plan to start your own business you can be a sole entity or part of a franchise system.

You will probably start out by training part-time while working another job. Whether you can make a living as a full-time trainer depends on how many classes/sessions you are able to schedule in a week, how much demand there is for trainers in your geographic area, and whether you offer other additional services such as boarding, board-and-train or other pet care services.

And there is plenty of room to specialize if your interests are agility competition, obedience, rally, fly ball, assistance dogs or simply pet dogs. And don’t forget the growing interest in training cats, birds, horses, donkeys or any of the animals found more and more frequently on “hobby” farms around the country.

The challenges are endless as is the learning. But if you have the burning desire to work with animals and if you love meeting new people, analyzing problems and developing programs that may keep a dog from being given up to a shelter then you have what it takes to become a successful professional dog trainer.

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This will help you ensure that you are capable of maintaining your dog inside your home or yard which will help prevent it from running away. Whenever you keep the dog contained, the threats to the safety are eliminated or reduced.

Many of these risks are going beyond by way of an auto, becoming lost, or consuming poisonous substances.

Containing your dog

You'll find so many approaches to contain your puppy. The initial recourse of all people would be to create a traditional dog fence. While these conventional barriers can probably contain your dog, it might not be the better option for canine training.

Fences could be harmful for constructing specifically if you use a spacious property. Barriers often end up being noticeable and unattractive. Worse, dogs end up finding a way to look at or under fences. Some communities even regulate the making of fences. Thus, the best choice is usually to produce hidden fences.

The present day dog fence produces a hidden safe focus your own yard. You'll have to place a unique containment collar round the neck of the pet. This will permit the dog to roam freely round the yard, but prevent it to go out of the boundaries from the zone that is certainly intended to be the dog’s place.

Containment collars deliver an audible warning sound on the dog whether it approaches the perimeter of the safe zone. A harmless electrical stimulation or static pulse will be delivered through the collar when it persists in approaching the boundaries in the hidden fence.

Benefits to the Owner

Invisible or electric fences provide a large amount of benefits to your new puppy owners. They're very economical compared to the costs of building an actual dog fence. Installation is fast and uncomplicated. Majority of buried wire systems can be achieved inside day. With suitable and steady training, your dog quickly learns the limits from the yard, and that it cannot dig under or jump over an electrical dog fence.

You'll find options that come with the collar for example changeable stimulation levels and remote training capabilities. Hidden fence systems can be utilized with a variety of dogs. There aren't any limits. Additional collars for dogs will almost always be available. Choosing correct underground fence system for you and your dog entails a careful overview of each system's features and capabilities. You will get this dog fence from reliable suppliers of training your dog equipment.

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Sharon's dog Max used to love kids but now growls and lunges when he sees them in the distance.

Fritz the Labrador retriever used to love to play with other dogs. His owner can't figure out why he almost killed at dog at the dog park the last time he was there.

My dog Reggie winces and screams when I throw a ball for him. He cringes when I pour his kibble into his metal food bowl.

Can you guess what these dogs have in common?

Quick fixes are so alluring when you're training your dog. Perhaps you've seen the displays of shock collars and electric fencing systems in your local pet store. Maybe you read a dog training book that suggests that you throw a can of noisy rocks near your dog or spray him with a water to get him to stop jumping up and grabbing things off your counter.

The fact is, when you use scare tactics to attempt to train your dog, you can create problems you may never be able to remedy.

Let's look at dear Suzie, the once-sweet dog who is now acting psychotic. In recent months, her family decided to install an electric fencing system. They followed the training protocol and taught her that the beep of her collar predicted that she'd get shocked if she proceeded across the property line. That made a big impression on Suzie. She only got shocked a couple of times but, now, has learned to stay within the boundaries of the yard. The problem is that other sounds are now reminding her of the beeping sound of the collar: the cell phone, the smoke detector, the buzzer on the dryer that signals the clothes are dry. Suzie no longer feels safe in the yard either. Last week, she was busy sniffing the trail of a neighbor's dog that wandered through her yard (remember, the electronic fencing doesn't keep the other dog out) and didn't notice she was near the shock zone of the fence. As she trotted over to scent mark on the other dog's urine mark, she got a whopping big shock. She no longer feels safe peeing outside.

You can guess what happened in the other scenarios. Fritz the Lab visited the dog park that is run by the lady who sells shock collars as a training device to teach a perfect recall. Dear Fritz had been shocked a whole year ago while playing with a dog at the park while the owner thought he was training him to come. Instead, Fritz associated the pain of the shock with the presence of the other dog. Now he becomes so anxious and aroused when he sees another dog that he's ready to attack and bite to protect himself from another "shock attack."

Sharon was worried that Max might overpower kids when she was walking him on a leash, so she'd tighten the leash and jerk Max into a sit position every time a child approached. Now Max gets nervous and defensive even when he sees a kid in the distance.

Reggie's former owners probably followed the advice of one of their friends and rattled or threw a shake can, a can with a few stones in it, to stop behaviors they didn't like when he was a pup. He still gets anxious and scared by sounds and movements that remind him of the scary can.

Aversive training methods, things that are scary to your dog and attempt to suppress his behavior, can always have fallout that you may never be able to reverse. Not only that, your dog may generalize his fear to other situations that you never imagined. Is it worth it to you to risk making your dog psychotic in your attempts to train him? Commit to positive reward-based training and management and you'll foster a relationship that is built on caring and respect rather than fear and suppression.

Finding a Positive Trainer

Either you can get great advice on positive training methods by devouring the many great training books on the subject (www.dogwise.com), or you can hire a training professional to give you guidance. If you're looking for a trainer who is proven to be experienced and has done continuing education to stay versed in the field, you can check out these links:

For a Victoria Stilwell Positively dog Trainer - Have you seen her great show "it's Me or the dog" (www.positively.com/dog-training/find-a-trainer)

Certified Professional Trainer (www.ccpdt.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=40&Itemid=32)

Certified Clicker Trainer (www.karenpryoracademy.com/find-a-trainer)

Remember, you want to work as a partner with your dog. Training him using scary methods may suppress him into doing your will. Training him using positive methods will help him become a cooperative friend!

Beth Duman, CPDT-KA is a Victoria Stilwell Positively Trainer in Michigan. She's one of the core trainers for dog Scouts of America (www.dogscouts.org). Check out her web site at (www.EarthVoices.net). Watch for her training book, The Evolution of Charlie Darwin, to be released in about two months.

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how to train a dog to attack pet ๏ปฟThe Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is small: it only weighs 10 to 18 pounds and stands 11 to 13 inches. Why such a long and big name for a pooch this tiny? Well it's said that they originated from England and were kept amongst royalty as the ideal pet – King Charles II in particular seemed to like this breed the most. What made this dog so popular is it's beauty and playful nature. It just loves playing all sorts of games with its human companions, like running around after the human owner. Or nibbling at your shoes, which some people find to be adorable, but for others (like me) to be annoying.

Nevertheless, it's an extremely affectionate dog breed, which needs an owner to somewhat do the same in turn. Giving them attention is the basic requirement for this dog – it's just as important as feeding it or showing it love. Single people married to their jobs aren't suitable as an owner of this breed. Not giving it enough attention and having it cooped up inside the house for long grueling hours changes its personality, for the worse. Keeping it in a lonely environment triggers the development of behavioral problems, such as being hyperactive. It'll be running around uncontrollably inside the house in a destructive manner, possibly knocking over flower vases and other small things it's capable of knocking down.

Having it locked up could also make the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel nervous. This means that it could get scared at the sight of normal human behavior, especially that of other humans that it doesn't know. It would be bowing its head and tail as it walked away from strangers. All this just from locking it up – so if you don't have the time to give it the attention it requires daily, you should never consider getting this as a pet, unless there's another member in the household with nothing much to do and could satisfy its needs. Training a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel won't be difficult.

It's surprisingly intelligent, which makes learning easy. They are very willing to learn and can become very obedient and master several tricks. With the right dog training methods, their good sense of smell coupled with great agility can actually be used for hunting. When teaching this pooch, remember that its core characteristic, which is being affectionate and the demand for human attention. With that in mind, you could work it to your advantage – a routine with utilizing positive comments such as “good boy” or “good doggy” plus doggy treats would condition it to become even more eager to learn. Training routines should be consistent and full of fun if you want to make things easier for the both of you.

Set time for you and your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to just chill out and go around. Have it meet the other pets in the neighborhood as well as your friends. It will enjoy and need socialization very much, which happens to be one of the building blocks in dog behavioral development.

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Once you’ve determined that you want to be a professional dog trainer you need to do some research to find out the pros and cons of the various training philosophies and methodologies currently used. dog Training methods and philosophies vary from trainer to trainer and school to school. Training philosophies go from the outdated and disproved “Alpha Roll” type coercive methods to the scientific based methods derived from modern studies of Learning Theory and Behavior. You can research various training philosophies and the current methods by visiting the following websites:

http://www.nadoi.org/ The National Association of dog Obedience Instructors was founded in 1965 to promote modern, humane training methods and at the same time elevate the standards of the profession. NADOI is not only the oldest group of its kind in the world, it is the only professional organization to require that all applicants demonstrate proficiency in their craft, as tested and measured by their peers, before membership is granted. NADOI members are found all across the USA and in many foreign countries.

http://www.ccpdt.org/ The Certification Council for Professional dog Trainers (CCPDT) is an international testing and certification program for professional pet dog trainers. The CCPDT’s certification program is based on humane training practices and the latest scientific knowledge related to dog training. Competence and continued growth in training practices is promoted through the recertification of qualified professionals.

http://www.apdt.com/ The Association of Pet dog Trainers (APDT) is a professional organization of individual dog trainers who are committed to becoming better trainers through education. The APDT offers individual pet dog trainers a respected and concerted voice in the dog world by promoting professional trainers to the veterinary profession and to increase public awareness of dog friendly training techniques.

http://www.888dogsmith.com/ The dogSmith exists to enhance the lives of pets and their owners by improving their relationship and the quality of the life they share, through providing professional support and training to pet dog owners, supporting and assisting humane societies, animal shelters and rescue organizations to minimize the number of unwanted animals and offering affordable and professional care to family pets so that pet ownership is never a burden.

Once you’ve done your research on training methods and philosophies you will need to decide if you want to learn in a concentrated full time program or if you want to learn and gain experience part time. You can gather the necessary skills by a combination of self study academics with extensive practical experience working for another trainer whose methods you respect or would you prefer to attend formal training through an established curriculum. There is no degree required to become a dog trainer, but you should attain both “book knowledge” and hands-on experience before offering your services to the public. Read books, attend seminars, watch DVDs. Get as much practical experience as possible by mentoring under another trainer and volunteering to work at your local shelter or with rescue groups. Shelter/rescue work is a great way to get practical experience with dogs of various breeds and temperament.

Don’t forget though that most of a professional dog trainer’s work involves training other people how to train and communicate with their dog. Consider whether you enjoy working with people as well as dogs. Many people get into the profession of dog training without realizing that what dog trainers do is really to train people to train dogs. You must have patience and empathy, and be as good coaching your human clients (lots of positive reinforcement!) as you are with your dogs.

Finally, is your goal to work for another training school in an established business or is your dream to start your own training and pet care business? One of the great possibilities of starting your own dog training business is that you can work out of your own home so start up costs are minimal. If you plan to start your own business you can be a sole entity or part of a franchise system.

You will probably start out by training part-time while working another job. Whether you can make a living as a full-time trainer depends on how many classes/sessions you are able to schedule in a week, how much demand there is for trainers in your geographic area, and whether you offer other additional services such as boarding, board-and-train or other pet care services.

And there is plenty of room to specialize if your interests are agility competition, obedience, rally, fly ball, assistance dogs or simply pet dogs. And don’t forget the growing interest in training cats, birds, horses, donkeys or any of the animals found more and more frequently on “hobby” farms around the country.

The challenges are endless as is the learning. But if you have the burning desire to work with animals and if you love meeting new people, analyzing problems and developing programs that may keep a dog from being given up to a shelter then you have what it takes to become a successful professional dog trainer.

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what is the best dog training methods ๏ปฟAfter dog obedience training, your dog may just be ready for a new challenge - dog agility training. It will be a new challenge for you and your pet to take. Agility training requires a lot of dedication from the dog owner and the dog as well. Puppies must be at least a year old to undergo rigid agility training. One important reminder is that, puppies should not be pushed to undergo strict training at an early age. Such experience can be a traumatic one for your pet. dog owners who wish their dog to undergo agility training must read books on dog training.

There are guidelines that one must consider carefully prior to deciding to join in dog agility training. Puppies can have simple command trainings at an early age. The puppy may be trained for simple routines that appear to be just a training game. Agility training on puppies must be fun for the puppy to build up his coordination and confidence. This will be a good foundation for more rigid agility training when a dog reaches the right age. Research for more fun agility games that you can utilize for your puppy such as “round the wall”, “round the handler”, “find the tunnel”, and targets.

Be resourceful in searching for exciting agility games. Keep in mind that there are many benefits of dog training if you do it correctly. Check out several ways on how to start training a dog for agility. Your dog will be taken into agility training in an obstacle course. The dog handler directs your dog through an obstacle course to attain the best time and to have the best finishing time possible. In a dog agility course, the dog will then be trained to run through the obstacle courses without the handler rewarding treats to his dog. Instead, the handler is limited to making hand signals and voice commands only.

Various kinds of obstacles are available that you can practice on while the training is ongoing. This will prepare your pet for whatever obstacle the judge will choose during a competition. For fair competition, dogs are grouped according to classes based on their breed and size. There are many resources about agility training for dogs. It will teach you how to pre-condition a puppy in dealing with obstacles to avoid problems in the future. Sources like these are usually designed for puppies that are groomed for a more serious agility training when they grow older. Active dogs who love the outdoors and have a happy disposition are good candidates for agility training.

Furthermore, a dog that can take direction well is a better candidate for agility training. If you see these potentials in your puppy, then perhaps taking him to agility training will be a wise move. If you seek for a challenging and fun sport for you and your pet, take into consideration dog agility training. This kind of training will bring you good bonding moments with your pet. After a successful feat, you will feel more fulfilled that you and your dog were able to hurdle a new challenging task.

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