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California Army National Guard Chinook crew works with multi-service recovery team to slingload a downed Navy helicopter from high mountain training area
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A CH-47 Chinook crew from Bravo Company, 1-126th General Support Aviation Battalion, was called to assist aviators from the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center from Fallon, Nev., on Jan. 5, 2012. One of their Navy MH-60S Seahawk’s had crash landed during a training mission high in the Toiyabe National Forest near the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC), northwest of Bridgeport, Calif. All four crewmen aboard were able to walk away from the Dec. 21 incident but now the Navy wanted their aircraft back. The California Army National Guard flight crew from Stockton landed on a bald hilltop at 9,200 feet and was escorted to the crash site by Marines from the MWTC. Over the next few hours U.S. Marine rigging specialists from the Combat Logistics Battalion 17, specially called up from Camp Pendleton, worked with their fellow Devil Dogs trained in alpine, rock, and snow warfare, to prepare the pre-stripped helicopter for extraction. Taking guidance from a Naval MH-60S crew chief and the experts flying the tandem rotor hauling machine, the multi-service recovery team was able to pluck the 15,000 pound fallen bird, which was painted as an opposition force "enemy" aircraft, above the pine trees, down the canyon and back to the MWTC. Everyone watching, including representatives from the U.S. Forestry Service and the MWTC Environmental Office applauded the safe and successful operation. The aircraft, which lost its tail end during the hard landing, will rest on the Marines tarmac while it is subjected to further pokes and prods as key personnel continue to investigate how the incident happened. (Army National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Paul Wade)

California Army National Guard Chinook crew works with multi-service recovery team to slingload a downed Navy helicopter from high mountain training area
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Image by The California National Guard
A CH-47 Chinook crew from Bravo Company, 1-126th General Support Aviation Battalion, was called to assist aviators from the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center from Fallon, Nev., on Jan. 5, 2012. One of their Navy MH-60S Seahawk’s had crash landed during a training mission high in the Toiyabe National Forest near the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC), northwest of Bridgeport, Calif. All four crewmen aboard were able to walk away from the Dec. 21 incident but now the Navy wanted their aircraft back. The California Army National Guard flight crew from Stockton landed on a bald hilltop at 9,200 feet and was escorted to the crash site by Marines from the MWTC. Over the next few hours U.S. Marine rigging specialists from the Combat Logistics Battalion 17, specially called up from Camp Pendleton, worked with their fellow Devil Dogs trained in alpine, rock, and snow warfare, to prepare the pre-stripped helicopter for extraction. Taking guidance from a Naval MH-60S crew chief and the experts flying the tandem rotor hauling machine, the multi-service recovery team was able to pluck the 15,000 pound fallen bird, which was painted as an opposition force "enemy" aircraft, above the pine trees, down the canyon and back to the MWTC. Everyone watching, including representatives from the U.S. Forestry Service and the MWTC Environmental Office applauded the safe and successful operation. The aircraft, which lost its tail end during the hard landing, will rest on the Marines tarmac while it is subjected to further pokes and prods as key personnel continue to investigate how the incident happened. (Army National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Paul Wade)

California Army National Guard Chinook crew works with multi-service recovery team to slingload a downed Navy helicopter from high mountain training area
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Image by The California National Guard
A CH-47 Chinook crew from Bravo Company, 1-126th General Support Aviation Battalion, was called to assist aviators from the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center from Fallon, Nev., on Jan. 5, 2012. One of their Navy MH-60S Seahawk’s had crash landed during a training mission high in the Toiyabe National Forest near the U.S. Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (MWTC), northwest of Bridgeport, Calif. All four crewmen aboard were able to walk away from the Dec. 21 incident but now the Navy wanted their aircraft back. The California Army National Guard flight crew from Stockton landed on a bald hilltop at 9,200 feet and was escorted to the crash site by Marines from the MWTC. Over the next few hours U.S. Marine rigging specialists from the Combat Logistics Battalion 17, specially called up from Camp Pendleton, worked with their fellow Devil Dogs trained in alpine, rock, and snow warfare, to prepare the pre-stripped helicopter for extraction. Taking guidance from a Naval MH-60S crew chief and the experts flying the tandem rotor hauling machine, the multi-service recovery team was able to pluck the 15,000 pound fallen bird, which was painted as an opposition force "enemy" aircraft, above the pine trees, down the canyon and back to the MWTC. Everyone watching, including representatives from the U.S. Forestry Service and the MWTC Environmental Office applauded the safe and successful operation. The aircraft, which lost its tail end during the hard landing, will rest on the Marines tarmac while it is subjected to further pokes and prods as key personnel continue to investigate how the incident happened. (Army National Guard photos by Master Sgt. Paul Wade)

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Dog Training: House Training a Puppy

Dog Training: House Training a Puppy

Learn how to house train a puppy in this dog training video from Howcast. Expert: Andrea Arden Dog Training Subscribe to Howcast YouTube Channels: Howcast Main Channel – howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel – howc.st Howcast Tech Channel – howc.st Howcast Food Channel – howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel – howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel – howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel – howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional video production, Howcast brings you leading experts and accurate, reliable information on topics ranging from makeup tutorials, cute hairstyles, and nail art designs to soccer tricks, parkour, skateboarding, and Call of Duty: Black Ops, plus how to dougie, how to kiss, and much, much more.

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Dog Training Advice – How to Train a Dog and Deal with Dog Behavior Problems

Dog Training Advice – How to Train a Dog and Deal with Dog Behavior Problems

Dog Training Advice - How to Train a Dog and Deal with Dog Behavior Problems

Dog Training – this book is for new dog owners or dog owners who are having dog behavior problems – train your dog to sit, come, obey commands, not be aggressive, not mark a house,how to start potty training, teach your dog not run away etc. A comprehensive list of points and chapters so you can learn to train your dog effectively.

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3 Tips For Dog Training – Train Your Dog Today

Article by Clay Harris

Do you wish your dog would obey you and not drive you crazy? Maybe he/she chases cars or constantly barks or is aggressive to other dogs or people. Well I am going to try and help you train your dog with a few Dog Training Obedience Tips because I was in your shoes not too long ago. My dog use to bark constantly at cars and other people. She wouldn’t obey me when I told her to do something and I had had enough. So I started looking for answers from friends, family, and just anyone that knew a little about dogs in general. Well with the information and help I received I started using these tips on my own dog and within a few hours I noticed a difference.

Now these tips work very well, but you can’t expect your dog to just be completely different in a day. It takes steady work to make your dog listen to you and obey, but if you are consistent with the tips given your dog will change his ways fast with my Dog Training Obedience Tips.

When a dog obeys you it builds a stronger relationship. You will trust your dog more and be happier in owning the dog you own. One of the most important things to remember when training your dog to obey you is to be consistent and make it easy for your dog. Don’t make a situation complicated, give your dog simple tasks which will involve simple decisions for your dog to make and show the dog which choice is the better one.

You need to be realistic and fair to your dog. Don’t scold him for not doing something correctly on the first try. Do it over and over until he learns the correct way, then when he chooses the right decision, reward him. By rewarding your dog you can give them treats,but I would suggest that. When giving your dog treats they can sometimes take advantage of the situation and not pay attention to what you are asking them to do because they might smell the treats on you and thats all they will be thinking about. The only reward a dog needs whenever you are training them is to pet them whenever they do something correctly. If you show your dog that you love him by petting him the dog will trust you and rely on you for answers.

Another thing you need to remember is teach your dog one thing at a time. If you try to teach him too many things at once the dog will get confused and make the wrong decisions. Get one command mastered then move on to the next. This can also go back to keeping the situations you are going to put your dog in simple and easy so they can make good decisions.

Also whenever you correct your dog for doing wrong make sure you correct him in at the act. Never try to correct your dog after he/she has done something wrong because that will then only confuse your dog more. So remember these tips when trying to train your dog. For more help and tips with DOG TRAINING CLICK on the link at the bottom of the article.

Always be consistent with what you are teaching, never scold your dog after the act is done with you have to catch him in the act for your teaching to work, and reward your dog when a reward is need. If you think you need more information on dog training I have found a helpful website that gives great information on dog training that you can vist by clicking on this link. http://alturl.com/crmxy

My name is CLay Harris. I am a part time dog trainer and help other people train dogs. I have been training part time for two years now.










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A Different Kind of ‘Hero:’ Idaho Bike Racer on the Verge of Turning Pro Turns to earHero Earphones for Safety and Sound Quality


Boise, ID (PRWEB) May 08, 2012

In the past year road bike racer Paul Warner has changed careers from ski racing to the “big leagues” of biking: he races at a Category 2 level, only 17 upgrade points away from a Category 1, he said.

How do earHero earphones relate to his road bike racing lifestyle? Safety and sound quality top the priority list in earphone product necessities, and earHero is one of the only sound systems that can rise to the occasion. Paul has used earHero to help make that transition from ski racer to road bike racer.

Paul shares how earHeros revolutionary earphones contribute to his exhilarating road bike racing lifestyle. In the competitive sport of bike racing safety is always a top priority and earHero helps Paul rise to the occasion. Bike racing has been a part of Warners life since 2011, he ski raced before that.

Safety is important while training, because bike racers share the road with hazards including cars, other bikers, pedestrians and perhaps the occasional barking dog or agricultural/wild animal in Boise, Idaho.

Warner said, earHero earphones are perfect for cyclists because the biker is able to listen to music while being aware of cars on the road.

When normal earphones “attack” by sealing off our canal path to hear, earHero can swoop in and save the day by preventing “environmental isolation.”

While Warner or other exercise enthusiasts train on the road or in the foothills, normal earphones seal off the sound pathway to the ear canal.

Without the ability to hear these environmental sounds, Environmental Isolation is created.

“This is a revolutionary technology that gives a safe option to listening to music and being safe on the road,” Warner said. “I feel very safe, I can hear cars coming around me and all of my surroundings.”

The earHero system uses miniature speakers that are so tiny they never block the ear canal which allows the workout enthusiast, or in this case a bike racer to hear sounds around them while still jamming out to a handheld device. An iPod is Warner’s music player of choice.

“What is really cool is how I can not even feel the ear piece in my ear,” he said. One of his other favorite attributes are the internal buds.

Although it is illegal to race with any sort of earphones, Warner trains with the earHero sound system. He said it would be perfect for timed trials.

Safety is important, but so is sound quality when keeping up on the road.

Not only has earHero saved him in sound quality, but they have come to the rescue in safety as well.

Bikers and exercise enthusiasts rejoice: Join Warner in what he calls the revolution of earphones, whether the recreational choice is biking, running or another activity.

Let Warner be the proof. No more compromising of sound quality or “environmental isolation” users in distress. Let earHero save the day at http://www.earhero.com.

**earHero earphones are a proprietary and patent pending product. Products and information are available at http://www.earhero.com.

About the audiologist inventor: Matt Murphy knew that standard earphones were unsafe due to Environmental Isolation. He created a product that would allow people to listen to music while maintaining awareness of sounds around them. Murphy not only invented this safe sound system, he uses it in his workouts and so does his family.

“The earHero earphones do not seal the ear so the sound pressure is released and the outside sound is allowed to enter the ear,” Murphy said.

Murphy is a clinical audiologist with a private practice in Boise Idaho. Murphy and his wife Mali are audiologists. They are members of the American Speech and Hearing Association and own the House of Hearing Audiology Clinic. The clinic is a family business that was started in 1974,http://www.houseofhearingclinic.com.

Murphy specializes in testing and fitting of the latest hearing aid technology. He is dedicated to helping seniors with all of their hearing needs, and founded earHero Sales, Inc., http://www.earhero.com. Murphy developed the earHero line of earphones that allow the user to listen to music or two-way radio and maintain constant awareness to environmental sounds.

Contact Murphy directly at matt(at)earhero(dot)com.

Dara Barney contributed to this press release.







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Attack Dog Training – Personal Protection Training instruction by K9-1. If you ever wondered how to train an attack dog we now have instructional videos for the serious dog trainer. This video features, Nikko, a Belgian Malinois raised as a pet then transformed into a high caliber personal protection dog at two years of age. Be advised that personal protection training should only be done under the guidance of a professional and be used for defensive purposes only! Learn more about “foundation style” dog training and how it is slowly becoming the new standard for dog trainers who wish to use the most advanced techniques at www.selfhelpdogtraining.com
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Poodle Training, Dog Training

Poodles are the perfect embodiment of dogs with the looks AND the brains. Not only do these dogs have a distinct appearance, they are one of the most intelligent breeds as well. Poodles are incredibly responsive and have a high aptitude for learning.

As with other breeds, the basis of poodle training is premised on the reward principle. Some people reward their poodles with treats and some reward them with praise in most cases, it has been proven that working with both always returns positive results.

To keep your poodles health in check, it might be a good idea to stick with dog treats that have the least amount of additives or preservatives. Home-made liver treats or dry poodle food are often popular choices. But just to establish the ground rules of your dog training routine, remember that you must only reward your pet with a treat for displaying good behavior or if it follows your command. You dont want to negate the purpose of your method by giving rewarding your poodle even if it doesnt do what you are trying to teach it. You dont want to end up spoiling your dog instead of training it.

Second of all, remember that consistency is key in poodle training. The easiest way for your poodle to learn tricks is through repetition. Ten to fifteen minute sessions, three to four times a day would be ideal. You want to do poodle training sessions as often enough so that it sticks but you dont want to overdo it and end up exhausting or overwhelming your poodle. As added help, it always helps your poodle to comprehend things better if you work in a quiet and contained area. This prevents them from being distracted by other external factors.

Use verbal cues during the poodle training process such as praise words for good behavior. At the same do not hesitate to let your poodle know if it is doing something wrong. Poodles are very eager to please their masters. It is for this reason that perhaps they might enjoy the process as much as you, if not more.

Having your poodle learn tricks does not happen in a snap. Keep in mind that when it comes to poodle training, it takes a lot of time and patience for things to stick. If you dedicate your time and practice enough patience, youll have your poodle learn all sorts of tricks in no time.

Lea Mullins, gives information on poodle training for games and tricks. Learn more about dog training from TrainPetDog.com.

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