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Dog Training Tips –REVEALED!– 4 Secrets of Why They Bark. (#2 will Surprise You!)

Wednesday 21 October 2009 @ 11:40 am
by Scott Erickson

Bark! Bark!! BARK!!!

The dog barked the neighbor boy right off of his bicycle last week, and they complained. Other people have complained about his barking, and it’s getting hard to sleep through the night without getting woken at least once by his barking fits. GRRR! WOOF!!

Can something be done?

Your dog barks too much. Luckily, it’s possible to solve this problem. All dogs will bark from time to time, but there are only a handful of reasons that a dog will bark excessively. To correct this, it’s important to be aware of what is causing the barking. There are 3 or 4 reasons that dogs bark too much.

BOREDOM

Your dog may bark because he isn’t getting enough mental or physical stimulation. Just like a little kid acting out, your dog may bark because he’s bored. Make sure that he’s getting the exercise and attention that he needs from you. Don’t give him attention when he barks for this reason, though. A direct reaction to this type of barking, even a negative reaction, will only encourage your dog to behave in the same way again.

BREED

Certain dog breeds bark more than average. Because of the job that they were bred to do, many herding dogs and hounds are like this. In spite of this, you can train her to bark a great deal less, almost a normal amount.

SEPARATION

Since they’re pack animals, a dog’s instinct is to stay with the pack. If your dog is barking too much, it could be because he’s separated from his pack, (you) and doesn’t know how to find you again.

There is one major pitfall to avoid. When you arrive home and he’s barking, don’t give him positive or negative attention. If you do, he may think that it was his barking that caused you to come back. If he’s barking when you get home, ignore him, no eye contact, and turn your back. As soon as he stops barking, pet him and praise him to show him that he can get attention by NOT barking.

STRANGERS

Anytime a stranger comes near the house, dogs usually perceive them as being an intruder to the pack. It’s tricky to eliminate this because strangers generally unwittingly reward barking behavior. The mailman comes, makes intruder type noises with the mail slot, the dog barks, the mailman retreats. Good Boy!

Boredom, certain breeds, separation from the pack, and strangers are reasons that dogs bark excessively. It’s an annoying problem, but it’s good to keep in mind that there are times when you’ll want your dog to bark. Barking can be a healthy way for your dog to express himself. He just needs to know when it’s appropriate, and when it’s not.

4 Barking Reasons:

* Certain breeds

* Certain breeds

* Separation from the pack (you)

* Strangers

Bark, Bark! GRRR!! GOOD GIRL!!

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Dog Training for Beginners

Wednesday 21 October 2009 @ 2:30 am
by Martin Elmer

It can be an overwhelming experience the first time, you bring home a dog. Your new best friend will need a lot of attention and care. But you will make your life (and your dogs) much easier, if you learn to behave. And here is the right training crucial.

When a professional dog trainer trains the dogs, it looks very simple; but it is not. So you will probably experience that even the simplest training methods is difficult. But when it looks darkest, you must remember that most dogs want to please their owners. So the more time you spend training your dog, the more it will love you; and obey you.

When the dog is between the age of 3 and 16 weeks, it is a good time to start training it. The bond between you and the dog will take hold. And the training will be easier in the future, if you earn its respect there.

The pillar of good dog training is commands. But even though it looks simple, when the professional dog trainer is doing it, you might find it difficult. And the dog will probably not obey you.

It is the tone of the voice that decides if a command is a success or not. Good dog trainers do not posses special abilities to speak with animals. They do just know how dog behaves; and how the right tone of voice can make it obey. And by practicing you can learn the same.

You must have a firm (but non-threatening) tone of voice to show who is the dominating part of you two. If you do not establish that, you will not be able to train your dog. And it will only fear you, if you threats or yells.

Praising you dog is the best way to train it. Tell it when it has done something right. It is possible for a dog to distinguish between right and wrong. But you have to learn it the right behavior with good feedback.

So to shown if it behaves right or wrong, you should use your voice. This way you learn it to distinguish between good and bad behavior. And remember that all dogs are trying to please their owners, so it will do everything it can to follow your instructions.

The tone of the voice is the first thing you have to focus at as a dog training beginner. When you have learned that, you can start to use more complicated training methods.

And a final issue; the temperament and intelligence are different for all dogs. So when a method might work on one dog, it might not on another. So learn which methods that works with your dog; and stick to them.

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All Natural Dog Food

Tuesday 20 October 2009 @ 7:12 am
by Moses Wright

Dog food that contains natural or organic ingredients is often marketed as all natural dog food. Having all natural ingredients does not automatically make dog food healthy for dogs. Therefore, this phrase is sometimes misleading.

Artificial colors, artificial flavorings, and preservatives are common ingredients in many commercial dog foods. All natural dog food is not contain these ingredients. Several small dog food manufacturers produce natural dog food.

If the dog food claims to be natural, does not necessarily make it healthy for dogs. For example, a dog food that consists of corn and other grains and no protein could be labeled as all natural if it only contains grains, but a diet such as this can be detrimental to the dog’s health.

Therefore, dog owners need to pay special attention to what the contents of the dog food are, not only whether the dog food is organic or natural. Dogs should not be fed all meat, but dogs tend to be healthier if their food contains a significant percent of meat.

There are many different forms of healthy dog food with quality ingredients that are beneficial to dogs. A dog owner can look for a commercial food that has organic ingredients and is a good source of protein from meat.

Many dog owners prefer to make all natural, homemade dog food. The homemade dog food can be healthy, cooked dog food recipes or a raw dog food diet. Making dog food is appealing to many dog owners because it gives them control over the type of ingredients and the quality of ingredients in the dog food.

The primary ingredient for healthy dog food is protein from a quality meat source. Whichever dog food the dog owner decides to feed the dog, the dog owner should make sure that the dog food contains mostly protein from a natural meat source.

Some vegetables and grains for carbohydrates are often recommended as part of the dog’s diet. A variety of foods in a dog’s diet can help ensure that the dog the proper vitamins and minerals. Meat should still remain the main ingredient of the dog’s diet.

Any dog owner who decides to feed the dog homemade dog food should make sure that they know which foods should never be put in dog food such as chocolate, onions, raisins, garlic, or avocado. Dog owners who make homemade dog food should also be mindful of the fat content of the dog food since obesity can cause physical problems for the dog. If the dog owner has concerns about the dog’s diet, the dog owner should consult the veterinarian.

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“Secrets to Dog Training” Review, Is It Really A Solution To Dog Biting?

Wednesday 14 October 2009 @ 11:13 am
by Frank Gern

“Secrets to Dog Training” First Look

The book, “Secrets to Dog Training”, was created by a professional dog trainer. Anyone trying to teach their pet can benefit from the easy to understand tips in “Secrets to Dog Training”. With the help of the book, people can make their dogs more obedient. You can put and end to dog aggressiveness, sit, eliminate excessive barking, even deal with separation anxiety. Also, Importantly “Secrets to Dog Training” helps owners understand how to communicate with their pets. “Secrets to Dog Training” teaches you a system that can get your dog trained and keep it trained through a series of simple steps you implement on a regular basis.

My Experience

I know I’m not alone when I say I have always loved my dog, but his antics can drive me crazy. I never would have believed that my dog could have been trained. He wouldn’t listen, he jumped on company, and he would chew on anything he could get his mouth on. I was so frustrated I didn’t know what to do. That all changed when I found “Secrets to Dog Training”. I decided that “Secrets to Dog Training” would be my dog’s last chance with me.

“Secrets to Dog Training” is like having your own personnel dog trainer on call 24 hours a day. By teaching you how to communicate with your dog “Secrets to Dog Training” helps you change your dogs behavior drastically.

The Benefits

My dog knew I loved him and that I was a pushover. Because of that, he was running the house. But “Secrets to Dog Training” taught me to train my dog without having to feel like I was being mean. With this book I figured out that I could make my dog happier if I trained him and that he wouldn’t love me any less.

I had never trained a dog before so the step by step training program was a great help. The easy style really helped me in training my dog. I now have a very well trained dog and we are closer for having gone through it together. The book and videos of “Secrets to Dog Training” made it easy.

One of my favorite parts was how the guide helped me deal with separation anxiety. Every time I left the house alone my dog would flip out and ruin the furniture. He made so much noise when I left that I could hear him at the bottom of the driveway and it made me feel so bad I sometimes avoided going out. But with “Secrets to Dog Training” that all came to a halt.

With “Secrets to Dog Training” he no longer chews everything in sight and he can even walk by other dogs without attacking them .

I was able to do all of this quickly. I hardly had to invest anytime at all in the program. I was able to teach my dog without taking a large chunk of time out of my life.

The Last Word

The “Secrets to Dog Training” have changed my relationship with my dog for the better. I can tell my dog is happier to because I can enjoy him a lot more now he is trained properly. Most of his behavior was die to my inability to communicate with him properly and now that I know how he has become a much better dog.

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How to Make Home Made Dog Food

Tuesday 13 October 2009 @ 3:16 pm
by Juliette Crane

Many people today realize that home made dog food is a great alternative to provide for all your pet?s nutritional requirements. Because you can prepare the meals, you can make it as healthy as it can be for your canine. Not only that, it can also be quite economical when planned beforehand. Here are some great tips on how to make dog food the best way.

1. Discuss with your veterinarian before making any changes in your pet?s lifestyle?especially in their diet. Some canines are born with specific needs and some food might prove to be harmful when incorporated into their diet. Find out your dog?s health status and prepare accordingly.

2. Learn about the food that you do not feed canines. There are food that might be a cause of allergy to your pet (hence the prior consultation with the vet); however, there are regular things we see in our cupboards and refrigerator that are potentially dangerous to these animals. The shortlist of this includes: chocolate, onion, caffeine, baby food, grapes/raisins, macadamia nuts, citrus oil and mushrooms.

3. Some people believe that it is good to feed animal fresh and natural fare. However, it seems a wiser course of action to thoroughly cook the food to avoid any possible infections raw food might give. You can also keep the cooked meals in air tight containers and store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Fresh ingredients should be frozen until you decide to use them.

4. Feed the dog the right amount of starch, meats and vegetable. Some use the 50-25-25 ratio, with starch making up for most of the meals. Start with this and change it as to what ratio your canine responds best to. Potato and rice are excellent sources of starch while tomatoes, peas, carrots and green beans are vegetable fare that will benefit the dog greatly. Any kind of meat is acceptable; however, take care on the volume you use. An excess of liver or any organ meat is detrimental to the canine?s health. Also, chop small pieces of fruits for your pet to snack on.

5. Pets have different lifestyles they adhere to. Usually it?s because of breed or as brought upon by their owner?s own way of life. As such, you will need to determine what the appropriate portion sized meals to give your dogs is. The more active canines would need high protein, frequent meals; and some will have to be monitored carefully because of weight and health issues. Check with your vet regarding this matter.

6. When transitioning the dog from store bought pet food to home made dog food, make sure that you do this slowly. Feed the canine the new dishes little by little and decrease his regular pet food gradually. If there is no adverse reaction to the new food, increase the home made fare until it becomes his standard meal.

Switch up the dishes and menu every once in a while. This will ensure that your canine will get the nutrients and vitamins he needs; as well as keep his attention and interest. Sometimes it is somewhat of a challenge to learn how to make dog food?but in the end, it is well worth the effort.

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