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Secrets To Dog Training – How To Guarantee That Your Dog Learns The Most Common Obedience Commands
Article by Valerie Mills
Would you like to guarantee that your dog learns the most common obedience commands? This is much easier than you might believe!Think carefully about the times you interact with your dog(s) during the day and see which of the common obedience commands you can incorporate into these interactions.Here’s a few examples:Examples
1. You’re bringing your dog in from outdoors. Ask him to Sit and Stay, and once you’ve walked through the door into your home, ask him to Come. Same activity going out the door, unless the dog really has to go! 2. Before you put his full food disk on the floor, ask for a Sit or a Down.3. Your new puppy is shadowing you all over the house. As he’s following you, stop, say Come, and lavish a lot of praise when the dog comes to you (and he will).4. My pup Alvin gets an occasional ice cube to supplement his drinking water. I get him to lie down, put the ice cube a foot in front of him, and say Leave It. Once he looks at me, I say Okay and he gets the ice cube.5. My other pup Simon is leased in the house sometimes because he’s not fully housetrained. So we practice the Come command a lot.What Happens When You Follow ThroughI’m sure you can think of other situations where you can use these common obedience commands. Once you’ve done these reinforcing activities for a few weeks, they become part of the routine. Your dog will do them automatically.You will find that it’ll make life easier for you and you will have a well-trained dog in no time. As a new puppy owner myself, anything that makes life easier is a gift!Learn More About Common Obedience CommandsWant to learn more about common obedience commands?Check out this effective Dog Training DVD.When you’re faced with puppy training problems and need solutions FAST, you’ll get answers from professional dog trainers in the Dog Training BIBLE – Secrets to Dog Training..This article originally published on ezinearticles.com by Valerie Mills.
Valerie Mills is a copywriter/designer who has two Cockapoo pups, Alvin and Simon. See their photos on The Boyz Blog: http://designerpuppys.blogspot.com
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. I will write a larger description very soon. Dog training…
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How To Train Your Dog – 6 Important Tips For Dog Obedience Training

dog-think.com – Hey everybody! If you want to learn how to train your dog, first watch the video above for the fundamentals of training and start to learn how your dog thinks. Once you get inside your dog’s head you can more easily see your way to training your dog more easily. Also check out the website above for more training that will take care of the training for you and really make it easy for you to train your dog yourself. Now, it takes a bit of time, but it isn’t hard, and you’ll get it done no matter how bad your dog currently is once you understand more. I have a vested interest in the site above, to let you know – it is a very good package and you’ll learn a lot. So after you learn more about your dog in the video and at the site above, you’ll be on your way to a better behaved dog and a better relationship with your dog too! Good Luck!
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Tiffany and Deanna: Obedience Dog Training/Pack Leadership – Paws-itivly Behaved K9s: Obedience-Dog Training

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What are dog obedience classes like?
I’m starting an obedience class with my dog for the first time, and I was just wondering what you really do in it; what’s it like? I know what you’re taught and everything, but I just wanted to know how they teach it to you, etc. Everytime I try to find out on google they only give me ‘does your dog need training? Come here and sign up!’
Can you take two dogs(one puppy and one an adult) to the same obedience training classes?
I have a five year old Jack Russel with very good habits but no official training, I am getting a puppy to be a companion for her because I work during the day. I want to put the puppy in obedience training but I think that my Jack might get alot out of classes as well.







