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		<title>Happy Dog? Follow These Training Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people choose to adopt a dog without really thinking it through first. Dogs require a commitment by their owners. They need to be properly trained so that they are well-behaved and do not get into any trouble. If you have adopted a dog that needs to be trained you can use the guideline that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people choose to adopt a dog without really thinking it through first. Dogs require a commitment by their owners. They need to be properly trained so that they are well-behaved and do not get into any trouble. If you have adopted a dog that needs to be trained you can use the guideline that is provided in this article.</p>
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<p>Dogs quickly learn whether or not you really expect them to respond to your commands every time or if they might be able to get away with not obeying on occasion. Don&#8217;t send false messages! Don&#8217;t give your dog a command unless you are prepared to follow through and insure your dog obeys that command.</p>
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<p>Put yourself in your dog&#8217;s proverbial shoes &#8211; or paws, rather. It is easy to get frustrated with your dog if they are not learning very basic things quickly or at all. Instead of giving up entirely, you might consider trying to put yourself in your dog&#8217;s mindset. Imagining the world as they see it might give you a new perspective on training them.</p>
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<p>Dogs can get bored easily. If you are training a young dog, keep your training sessions short as his attention span is short. To keep older dogs from getting bored, vary their training routines and change up his rewards and treats. If you notice your dog is bored during training, take a break and resume at a later time.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a positive way to train your dog, try clicker training. In clicker training you teach your dog to associate treats and good behavior with the sound of a click. This training method is much more clear to dogs than methods that use both rewards and punishments.</p>
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<p>Teach your dog the &#8220;down&#8221; command. This command is useful to build upon, or on its own in emergency situations. A dog that knows his &#8220;down&#8221; command well can drop to the ground at a moment&#8217;s notice in a testy situation, making it a great command to keep on hand for safety&#8217;s sake.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let your new puppy sleep on your bed. While it might be tempting to bring a puppy up onto your bed for the night, it&#8217;s a big mistake! Once they get used to it, they will refuse to sleep anywhere else. Also, remember that the small puppy that only takes up a small amount of space will grow very quickly. Every dog needs its own personal space, as do you!</p>
<p>Until your dog is well trained, training should be constant. If you are unsure that your dog will follow any command that you give, training is not done. Every interaction with your dog should be approached from a dominant, training standpoint. You should consistently teach your dog that you are in control, much like a true pack leader does.</p>
<p>While training your dog, do not forget to have fun. It is important that your dog knows you can still have fun with him by playing with his toys. Keep up games you used to play before getting serious about training. Play time is a great stress reliever for both dog and owner!</p>
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<p>Get in the habit of only giving your dog a direct command one time. It will seem easy to just repeat it over and over until he responds, but don&#8217;t do that. Instead, revisit the training until your dog understands that you expect him to react the first time you say something.</p>
<p>Give your puppy something to chew on. Having specific items for this purpose will help to train them not to chew on everything. This will reinforce good behavior.</p>
<p>Make training a part of your dog&#8217;s daily routine. Ten minutes of training every day gives much better results than an hour of training once a week. The dog has less time to forget the lessons learned and it is much easier to keep a dog&#8217;s attention for a few minutes at a time. Also, the dog will not end up eating so many treats in a single session that hunger is no longer a good motivator to learn new commands.</p>
<p>Training a dog is easier if the pet is neutered or spayed. Unless you are breeding the animal, taking the hormones out of the equation will greatly calm your pet. Without the constant rush of hormones, a dog is much more docile and receptive to a leader. This will also help control the pet population which is a win-win situation.</p>
<p>Listening to your dog is one of the most important steps of training your dog. If your dog is uncomfortable or scared, then you aren&#8217;t going to get the result that you are looking for. Respect their needs and the process will go a lot smoother.</p>
<p>Understand that a dog&#8217;s thinking is simple compared to human thinking. If you call your dog and he doesn&#8217;t come immediately because he&#8217;s distracted by a squirrel, don&#8217;t scold him when he does show up. He only knows that he is coming to you, and you are scolding him for doing so. He doesn&#8217;t understand you&#8217;re angry about the squirrel, or that he didn&#8217;t come to you quickly enough.</p>
<p>Make sure to use your normal tone of voice while training your dog. It is important not to shout, because your pet will begin to expect you to speak in that manner while instructing him. You do not want to fall into the pattern of having to shout commands at your dog to get him to listen.</p>
<p>Give your dog love every time you see him. This is especially important if you are upset with his behavior. If you punish him you can actually do the opposite of what you intend to do. He may become less likely to respond to your training. Be nice, even if he just did something that makes you made.</p>
<p>Even if you have had your dog for an extended period of time and they have not been properly trained you can use the information that has been provided to properly train them. It is important to act as quickly as possible before the dog causes harm to someone because they do not know any better.</p>
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