Puppy In Training TV – Ep2 – Take Your Dog To Work

Posted on December 6th, 2010 by admin

HERE'S A GREAT TIP! I've been following this dog trainer for a long time (I love her books!) and was really psyched to see that she has a video up now about this. It's only a couple minutes long but it's really helpful. Click on the video to watch it. It should answer your questions...

http://PuppyInTraining.com Colby talks about the importance of taking a guide dog puppy to work and how Ascolta, a technical training company, allows him to bring Dublin to work everyday as a part of his guide dog puppy training.

Dublin gets used to his new home environment and learns some of the basics including house training, crate training, and waiting for his food.

Duration : 0:3:46

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Puppy In Training TV – Ep1 – Picking Up Your Puppy

Posted on November 23rd, 2010 by admin

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Colby talks about picking up his puppy, an 8 week old male yellow Labrador Retriever guide dog puppy in training from Guide Dogs of America. Also, what you can do before you pick up your puppy and things to remember on puppy pickup day. Finally, our puppy’s first night at home.

Duration : 0:3:25

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Puppy House Training Dogs With A Dog Litter Box

Posted on November 20th, 2010 by admin

http://www.pottytrainpuppydog.com presents dog author Clint Cora talking about puppy house training dogs with a dog litter box.

Clint has been a dedicated dog owner since 1979 and has used an indoor method for puppy house training this way long before the pet industry came out with dog litter box systems which now complement what Clint is doing.

In addition to effective techniques on house training puppies, Clint also offers a free basic dog obedience training video at his website mentioned above.

Duration : 0:1:54

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Pregnant Yorkie – Dog Training Info.

Posted on November 17th, 2010 by admin

http://dog-training-care.com Pregnant Yorkie – Dog Training Info.
This is my Yorkshire Terrier Rosie at 63 days pregnant. We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of her new pups!
For more details on how to get your dog to stop barking, chewing, fighting,aggression, peeing in the wrong places, etc. please visit my website: http://dog-training-care.com

Duration : 0:1:18

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Potty Training Your Puppy – Six Great Tips For Easy House Training Part 1.wmv

Posted on November 16th, 2010 by admin

http://welltraineddog.org/dog-training/potty-training-your-puppy-six-great-tips-for-easy-house-training-part-2 For Part Two (or see our blog, below).

You might be so looking forward to having a new puppy (or have maybe just got one?) but dreading a long and challenging time trying to house-train it. Don’t worry, it can be quick and easy if you follow the tips here in this video. You really can have a potty-trained puppy easily by doing it the right way.

Even if you might have tried potty-training puppies before, and maybe it was not as easy or successful as you might have wished, but don’t be put off by this. With all the misinformation or incomplete ideas around, it’s not your fault. Rest assured that with the details given in this video, you really WILL be able to potty-train a puppy easily.

Bringing a new puppy into the household is usually an exciting event for both kids and their parents. A puppy is cute and cuddly and they are little balls of energy. There is a lot of patience involved in raising a happy, healthy and well trained dog.

One of the first jobs that a family faces when a new puppy comes home is getting the dog housebroken. This means that the dog will eliminate outdoors and not use your home and furnishings as a toilet. Lots of people think that getting doggy potty trained is a tough task, but it doesn’t need to be. If you arm yourself with good information on the best way to get your dog house trained, you are on the right path to having a dog that goes to the bathroom where you want him to go.

When to House Train Your Puppy . . .

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For more informative videos on puppy training and dog training see our free dog training blog at http://welltraineddog.org/dog-training/

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How To Potty Train Your Puppy With A Litter Box – House Training Dogs Indoors

Posted on November 9th, 2010 by admin

http://www.pottytrainpuppydog.com presents author Clint Cora talking about how to potty train your puppy with a litter box. This is convenient house training dogs indoors. Also free basic dog obedience training video at website.

Duration : 0:6:41

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Out of the Box Dog Training Game – Fun & Rewarding Dog Training Activity

Posted on November 5th, 2010 by admin

The Out of the Box Dog Training Game is designed to help you implement established dog training techniques that reward both owner and dog. This positive approach to dog training is an easy, simple, and fun way to help develop real-world canine manners and enhance your everyday relationship with your dog. This unique dog training solution goes beyond traditional dog obedience. The Out of the Box Dog Training Game makes learning fun — so you’re training your dog and you don’t even know it! Includes 56 activity cards, 18-page instruction booklet and progress log to help track your success!

Duration : 0:3:11

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House Training Your Dog

Posted on November 4th, 2010 by admin

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Visit our online store for more dog training resources to help your Your Clever Dog.

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Top Dog Training Tips Experts Use

Posted on October 20th, 2010 by Geraldine Dimarco

Training dogs is a profession any loving dog owner can take up on his own pet. If you are one of them and have been deterred by well meaning friends and relatives have probably failed themselves; don?t lose hope. It may be that wrong techniques have been used, teaching has not been consistent, or patience just ran out. There are times that dog training will severely test the affinity you have for your dog– but this comes with equally rewarding results. You will have a better relationship with your pet and your home will be cleaner too.

To be an effective instructor of these dog training tips, let us take a look into the average dog?s uncomplicated mind. While we human beings are intelligent creatures, our dogs are several levels lower. Human beings can understand through logic and general assumptions. Dogs can only get their owner?s expressed wish through a pattern of consistent commands and repetitive actions. For example, to us ?Let?s go boy!? and ?Come!? and ?Come here boy!? all mean the same thing but not with dogs. Even if he does approach you eventually, it doesn?t necessarily mean he comprehends you.

Thus, you will have to be consistent in the exact words and phrases you use in training your dogs the basic commands. This will apply to everything relating to him.

A healthy and successful relationship with your dog starts with the establishment of your authority over him as his master. Be firm and strong when you deal with him, never harsh and violent. Once the dog understands this, he will seek to be a ‘good boy’ and obey commands promptly if he knows this pleases you.

Rubbing your dog’s belly is a simple tactic you can employ to enforce your leadership. This teaches him to submit to you and by licking your hand he acknowledges you as his superior. Never yield to your pet’s crying or growling just to keep them quiet. You need to set good habits and see to it this is followed at all times.

There is a trick professionals use in training dogs and it is this: allow the canine to teach himself. What does this mean? If a dog is doing something that demands correction, you should reprimand him immediately and replace the wrong behavior with a better one through inflicting either pleasant or less than desirable sensations.

When the dog chews on a shoe, use a quick sharp squirt of a water gun to his face. If he resumes chewing, squirt him again. Now place one of his playthings in front of him. If he picks it up and plays with it, praise him enthusiastically. The dog will associate good feelings with playing with his toy and bad feelings when playing with the shoe.

Canine socialization is an important part of his dog training. Fearful and overly aggressive dogs are result of neglecting to train them proper social skills. You should introduce him to other pets and people early in his life. Bring him to places that are noisy and full of activity so it will not be strange to him in the future.

As any parent would know, you discipline that which you love and care for. The dog training tips as outlined above will greatly help your dogs become the happier, best version of themselves. Nobody said it would be easy, but it will always be worth it.

Geraldine Dimarco knows that dog house training is a necessary tool for all pet owners. Find free information on Advanced Obedience today.

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House Training Your New Puppy

Posted on October 16th, 2010 by admin

http://luvurdog.com Simple but effective tips can help house train your new puppy,

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