Dear Dog-Owner,I can tell you're taking me out for a walk because I hearthat familiar jingling of what you call a leash.It's probably the most exciting sound I hear all day soyou'll have to excuse me if I get a bit impatient andrestless as you fasten the leash to my collar.And yes, please forgive me if I charge out of the door andbegin dragging you down the street while you clasp onto dearlife holding the other end of the leash. You see... thereare certain things I need to do in the short amount of timewe're outside and we've got to get moving fast! But beforewe go, I'll let you in on a couple of secrets...Now, I shouldn't be telling you this, because the next doorneighbor's dog is going to be mighty upset if the word getsout. So promise me you won't mention it to him? Ok then.There are three surefire things you can do right now to stopyour dog from "walking you" down the street instead of theother way around...First, hold the door open and then just let your dog pulland strain against the leash until (s)he realizes that youaren't going to begin the walk until your dog settles down. Now, it might take a while so just be patient.Second, after placing the leash onto your dog's collar, walkhim/her around your house, the back yard, the garage -anywhere EXCEPT outside for a normal walk.
Third, there's a little known fact that makes the first twosteps "stick" so that your dog learns to stop pulling on theleash quickly and permanently. And you'll be surprised whenyou find out what it is. It's used by professional dog trainers all over and it'ssomething they'll charge you hundreds of dollars to learn.Save your money and click here to discover the secret foryourself:http://www.dog-training-at-home.comYours in Success,P.S. If you sign up for our Free "Doggone It - Dog TrainingTips" newsletter today you'll receive a complimentary andfun audio Dog Training session that you can downloadimmediately. Hurry before this limited offer expires....
Dog Training Basics - It?s A Snap!
Okay so dog training basics, well there is a lot to say but I will attempt to keep it brief.
During my recent research into training my dog I found some every interesting information about dog training.
First of all it seems to be a generally accepted fact that a trained dog is a happy dog.
Apparently dogs are like children in this way and crave rules and boundaries in the family unit.
They like to know their place and what they are and are not allowed to do.
This I found interesting, especially when this information was followed up with the information that much like children, dogs will test their boundaries with you to see what they can get away.
I guess this makes sense when you think about it, especially when you realize that your dog actually does test your boundaries even after you have had him for 13 years.
Each time you let him out he will run to the edge of where he is allowed to go and then look back...
Basics Dog Training - Commands
Training Your Dog to "give"
Basics dog training your dog to release whatever he has in
his mouth
on your command helps to stop him becoming an
aggressive and possessive dog. Nature dictates that
whatever he finds is his.This is just normal dog behavior.
This is where you use obedience dog training. Whether it
be his favourite toy or a juicy bone he has to be taught
to drop it when told, with out growling or bearing his
teeth.
To do this is quite simple using your basics dog training
method.
First you need to put his lead on so he can't run off. Then using
a new toy play with him. When he has the toy in his mouth,
in a stern voice say "give" or "drop it" whilst also offering
him his favourite treat.
He should drop the toy and take the treat.
When he does praise him again and again.
If during the basics dog training...
Wireless Dog Fences
The wireless dog fence is a new addition to pet containment systems. It is more effective than other types of fence systems. As this type of dog fence has no wires to bury its installation procedures are simple and easy.
A wireless dog fence uses single transmitters or multiple transmitters. The first step to install a wireless dog fence is to plug in the transmitter.
As these transmitters are capable of producing radio signals that can penetrate walls and other household obstacles, they can be positioned in any suitable location of your home. The dog wears a pet-collar that produces a warning beep when it comes near the boundary. The collar applies a mild electric shock if your pet still continues to cross the boundary area. The containment area is adjusted by using a small dial.
The two most important types of wireless dog fences e are the outdoor wireless dog fence (instant fence) and indoor wireless dog fence. The instant fence features a waterproof...
Dogtraining-School.com Launches to Provide Highly Focused Resources for Aspiring and Professional Dog Trainers
(ContentDesk) December 31, 2005 -- Dogtraining-School.com launches to provide highly focused resources for aspiring and professional dog trainers.Dogs are a huge part of family life; most people at least had a dog while they were growing up and many of them still consider a dog among their best friends.
Dogtraining-School.com's aim is to provide a single resource for those who want to train dogs, professionally, and for the average dog enthusiast who would like a better-trained buddy.
Here, dog enthusiasts, of all varieties, can find tips to help them with their dogs and in finding accredited dog training schools to attend.The site has up-to-the minute dog training news and articles, as well as articles from professional trainers.
Of particular interest is its listing, by category, of reputable dog training schools.
Only the very best dog training schools are recommended and are grouped by: Commercial/Obedience, Military/Police, and Guide Dogs.
The...
Dogtraining-School.com Launches to Provide Highly Focused Resources for Aspiring and Professional Dog Trainers