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Tools For Training In the dog trainers' arsenal of tools and tactics, there are many great items that will assist in the task and make things much easier for you. Items such as clickers, leashes of different varieties, halters, electronic collars, electronic and chemical training aids, muzzles and treat carriers all have their place in the trainers world and can prove very useful in your efforts to train your dog. Let's take a few minutes to explore some of the various tools of the trade.
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Dog TrainingTraining Your Puppy Not To Bite ... puppy seems to do, and every puppy must be taught not to do. Like many behaviors, such as jumping up on people, biting and nipping can seem cute when the puppy is small, but much less so as he gets older, larger and stronger. Left to their own devices, most puppies learn to control their biting reflex ... Obedience Training Your Dog – The Importance Of Rewards ... receives a reward, which can be anything from a pat on the head to a treat to a favorite toy. At the beginning of training, even the slightest attempts to please the owner should be rewarded. Training by using reprimands and punishment is not nearly as effective as training by using rewards. Dogs can ... Dog Training Issues – Refusing To Come When Called ... problem, such as the collar or leash breaking, or the dog tearing free to chase a person or another animal. These situations can be dangerous for the dog, the owner and other members of the community. In areas where there is a lot of vehicular traffic, the situation could even prove fatal to the dog. ... ... retrieving your supposedly beloved pet. You then take your dog inside, but leave him alone in some other closed-off room, so you can surf the internet for porn or sports or whatever. Instead, you could be reading one of the many EASY-to-comprehend dog-training books, learning to teach your incredibly ... One On One "" Why Some Dogs Don't Train Well In A Group Setting ... take a few minutes and they will settle down. These dogs will probably do well in a group training setting as their attention will no longer be on getting know the place, people and other pets. They will be calm enough to focus on the task at hand. If your dog takes a couple of hours to acclimate to a ...
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