House Train Your Puppy With A Bell

Posted on February 14th, 2011 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...

Samba (our 4.5 month old choc lab) was house trained, but wouldn’t let us know (by barking for example) that she needed to go out. So, we decided to train her to ring a bell – here is the movie. It only took about 3 or 4 days – she is very clever :)

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House Training A Puppy Effectively

Posted on February 10th, 2011 by admin

http://www.poochtips.com There’s never been a better time for learning more about pregnant dog symptoms. When every dollar counts, it’s good to know that, we’ve got the answers with poochtips.com talking dog videos and resources. These videos and resources gives you an insider’s grasp of dog care and training issues. when you need an endless source of time tested information. Go to pooch tips dot com, where you get dog tips from your best friends lips

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Puppy Training – Puppy Playpen for Housetraining

Posted on February 9th, 2011 by admin

(See more at http://www.DogStarDaily.com) Housetraining your puppy starts with their puppy playpen, a long term confinement area designed to encourage them to potty in the right place.

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How To Potty Train a Dog? Get Your Free Dog training Course!

Posted on February 7th, 2011 by admin

http://www.bestdogtrainingcourse.com/potty_train_a_dog/ How To Potty Train a Dog? Get Your Free Dog Training Course Today! Obedience Training and Dog Training Hand Signals.

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How To Housebreak a Dog

Posted on February 5th, 2011 by admin

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With kindness, time, and lots of newspapers, you can train your dog to go to the bathroom outside of the house.

To complete this How-To you will need:

Lots of patience
Newspapers
White vinegar
Liquid detergent
Odor-masking spray

Step 1: Keep the papers in one spot

Choose one area, such as a back bedroom or the bathroom, and lay down three layers of newspapers on the floor. This will become your dog’s “potty place” in the house. During the times that no one is at home, keep your pet confined to the potty place.

Step 2: Watch for warning signs

Whenever your dog crouches, sniffs the ground, or walks in circles, take them outside; these typically mean they “gotta go.” While they’re relieving themselves, speak a voice command such as “Go pee” or “Go outside.”

Step 3: Transition them outside

As your dog gets used to going outdoors, the next time you see one of the warning signs, ask your dog if they have to “Go pee” or “Go outside” and then take them into the backyard. Give them lots of praise after they’ve gone to the bathroom outside the house.

Step 4: Accidents do happen

While your dog is learning, accidents will happen. If they relieve themselves in another part of the house, say “No!” Then firmly pick them up and take them to their potty place. After your dog has finished doing their business in the right spot, praise them for going in the right spot.

Tip: If your pet does have an accident, don’t get angry or rub their nose in the spot.

Step 5: Hide the scent

Clean up an accident with 1/4 cup white vinegar and a squirt of liquid detergent mixed with 1 quart warm water. Scrub the area with this mixture and then spray it with an odor-masking product found at pet stores. This will keep your puppy from coming back to this area.

Step 6: Smaller targets

Over time, reduce the number of papers in the potty place. This will teach your dog to go in one small spot. Within a few weeks, you should be able to stop using papers totally — your dog is now housebroken!

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Dog Training- How to train your dog not to bark- Episode 1

Posted on February 2nd, 2011 by admin

This is Episode 1 in a series of videos on how to train your dog not to bark. This episode focuses on barking at noises. The next episode will be focusing on barking at visual stimuli- dogs and people etc.

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5 Puppy Housetraining Tips

Posted on February 1st, 2011 by admin

http://www.pedigreedpups.com Learn all about housetraining your puppy or dog. Here are 5 house training tips now. Want to join our newsletter – visit: http://www.pedigreedpups.com/Dog-Newsletter.html

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A Guide To Dog Coaching

Posted on January 30th, 2011 by doggielover

Before beginning dog training, it is best that you recognize your choices well. Nowadays you’ll find many varieties of dog coaching, in several completely different places. These trainings vary in worth and every one them has something totally different to offer.

The primary kind of dog coaching is known as puppy preschool. This can be a dog coaching course meant for puppies that are concerning six weeks to 5 months old. These puppy preschool classes usually last for not more than 6 to eight weeks. In these coaching sessions, your puppy is essentially taught a way to socialize with individuals and as well as different puppies. Here your puppy also begins to find out how to sit down down, keep at an area, and how to come.

The second sort of dog training course is supposed for the dogs that are at least five months old. This kind of dog coaching is called the essential dog training. The length of these categories is sometimes regarding eight to 10 weeks. This is the essential course, where your dog is taught the art of walking properly on a leash, sitting, staying, coming back and heeling.

The third kind of dog coaching course is referred to as the intermediate dog training. This dog training aims at teaching the dog mostly the identical things that are taught in the fundamental coaching course, during a more detailed form. Here the dog is trained to remain for a longer span of your time, and is also taught to follow the orders given by different people.

The intermediate dog coaching usually lasts for about 8 to 10 weeks, and is meant for those who are no less than five months old. It is essential for the dog to have completed its basic dog training course, or to be aware of the fundamental commands that could are taught by the owner.

The subsequent kind of coaching course is called the advanced dog coaching course. Here, once once more, the course is kind of the same as its previous one, i.e., the intermediate dog training course, aside from the very fact that now it’s more detailed. Here, the dog is taught how to sit down even without you in the view.

This training course is concerning 8 to ten weeks long, and is meant for people who have completed their intermediate training. Here, they are also trained to walk beside their owners while not a leash. Moreover, it gradually prepares the dog to take the Canine Smart Citizen training course. The Canine Smart Citizen coaching for dogs is that the last course. To pass this course, your dog will be taught the 10 necessary aspects.

This course is strictly meant for those dogs that have completed all the previous courses. The test is kind of powerful and will only be passed if the dog is extremely well behaved. Depending on whether or not your dog can pass, the course will last for many weeks.

Keeping this data in mind, you ought to be ready to make a decision the dog training course best fitted to your dog. But, you may obtain the opinion of your native dog trainers to know more. Many trainers consult for free. So now you ought to be a minimum of a step nearer to introducing your dog into a training course!

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How crate to train your puppy

Posted on January 20th, 2011 by admin

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Why You Should Crate Train Your Dog…

Posted on January 20th, 2011 by admin

This is a lesson in Love, Patience and the Value of a good Crate. I love Bella… just not her ability to trash my house…

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