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Every dog owners will want to be proud of the dogs they own. They always wants the best for their dog starting with the best dog food, good health care for their dog and off course they want their dog to obey every command that dog owner want to. And to instill this obedience in dogs, it is necessary to give them some obedience training through obedience classes. Training a new pet dog is very important, so that you and your new pet can build that special bond of friendship. There are several of dog training schools in which you could train your dogs. Tired of not understand how to train your dog? Wish there was an easy and simple way to make your dog act obedient and to stop barking? Now there is an easy way to train your dog .

You can start by attending Dog training Schools class to start train your cute doggies. Event not all dog training classes are applicable to your since most of the classes require your dog to achieve a certain age level, you can still find a good dog training schools around you. One of the basic things that your dog requires is to learn the ability to socialize with other people and fellow canines. Your dog will learn how to interact with other dogs, adults and kids, in a dog socializing class. You and your dog will learn house manners, dog basics, and how to address common behavior problems like jumping, biting, nipping, chewing and barking.

In the dog training schools, dog owners can learn to teach their dog some basic obedience commands such as sit, come, stay, down, heel, and stand. You will learn various dog training exercises for teaching your dog to focus attention on you, more favorable dog behaviors, and techniques to make your puppies become calmer. Addressing other common issues will also be taught in this class. Your dog will learn how to react with other dogs and various situations where they can be distracted. You’ll also learn about grooming, health and wellness, fixing behavior problems and leadership. Overall, the goal of the dog training schools is to have a disciplined companion and best friend in life. You can learn more about K9 training to see the history of dog training.

If you take your dog to a dog training schools, you will need patience. By attending obedience classes, you and your dog can meet other dogs and people, and learn more things from them. Since dogs learn by repetition, so don’t get frustrated if your dog does not respond the way you want right away. For more tips and help on dog training and for more about dog care and keeping your dog happy and healthy stay tune in this site for more reviews.

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Sep 22, 2009 | 5 | Dog Training

Protection Dog Training For Agility

Agility is an important part of any protection dog’s training. It is naive to assume that your dog will only be protecting you and your family on level ground, with no obstacles. A good example is of a would-be thief pointing a fire-arm at a clerk behind the counter of a general store. In such a situation, a security dog kept in back will have mere seconds to get across that counter to disarm the criminal. This is just one of many situations in which a dog’s ability to quickly and easily traverse tough obstacles can mean the difference between life or death.

Agility training is performed through the use of various obstacles set up in a course which the dog navigates with verbal instructions from the handler. The most common obstacles include pipes and tunnels, poles intended to be weaved around, A-Frame structures intended to be scaled and descended, elevated planks and boardwalks, see-saws intended to be traversed from one end to the other, and various hoops and jumps. As the dog advances in training, higher jumps and more complicated courses are introduced. It is often beneficial to re-arrange the course regularly in order to maintain an element of unfamiliarity.

Before engaging your dog in agility training, it is a good idea to review your dog’s health and physical capabilities. Breeds developed as working dogs, such as the German Shepherd, Dutch Shepherd or Belgian Malinois, are naturally very agile. However, all dogs doing agility-training should be pre-screened for health defects such as poor eye-sight or hip and elbow displaysia. Health problems affecting the joints and eyes can not only make agility training difficult, but can also make it dangerous.

While the bulk of exercises are designed for adult dogs, there are certain exercises, such as tunnels and low jumps, which can be performed by puppies. It is not a bad idea to start training early, but leave more intense jumping and weaving exercises to young adults who’s skeletons have fully developed. Obedience training should always precede agility. Often, a leash can become entangled or interfere with obstacles in a course, so training for off-leash control is essential. It also a good idea to condition your dog through basic exercise, such as swimming, in order to build muscle and cardiovascular endurance.

After you prepare your dog with basic training then you can send your dog for protection dog trainiou can get your dogng. In this training you will prepare your dog for agility training so you can get your dog better than before.


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Nov 12, 2009 | 0 | Dog Training

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Oct 19, 2009 | 0 | Dog Training

Yorkies: How to Teach Your Dog: Obedience Training Tips for Yorkshire Terriers : How to Teach Your Yorkie to Sit With These Dog Obedience Tips for Yorkshire Terriers

Learn how to train your Yorkie to sit on command in this free online dog obedience training video for teaching good animal behavior.

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Oct 19, 2009 | 25 | Dog Training

Basic dog obedience training. Tips techniques. Dog house potty behavior crate training.

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dog obedience training
training a dog
dog training classes
dog training tips
dog house training
potty training dog
dog behavior training
training your dog
dog crate training
dog training aids
home dog training
online dog training
basic dog training
dog training video
dog training techniques

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Oct 19, 2009 | 1 | Dog Training

Dogmantics- Dog Training Television- Episode 1

Dogmantics Episode 1
Yes, the long awaited first episode of Dogmantics is finally here! I included in this episode the two most frequent requests for videos- How to stop a puppy mouthing and biting and How to interrupt unwanted behavior. Hope you all enjoy!

Check back on this description area for more helpful tips and info regarding these particular exercises. I had to edit down tons of info, trying to include only the most important information to make this show friendly to beginner clicker trainers, not just professional dog trainers.

Please remember to subscribe rate and comment to give me some feed back. Ive really put a lot of time and energy into this show. I really hope it will make a difference for those around the world in a town or city that doesnt have any clicker training classes or information on clicker training.

Episodes to follow will have: Tutorials- how to solve problem behaviors and how to teach new behaviors and tricks, Interviews, Understanding dog body language and communication, Contests, Field Trips, Clicker Puppy Tips, and ???? YOU DECIDE!
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Oct 19, 2009 | 25 | Dog Training

Hello i have a dog and it really needs dog obedience training any help please?


Hi it is important to know that repetition is the key whenever you are trying to teach your dog something new. Whether it’s a trick or making your dog obey a command repetition is always important.

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Oct 19, 2009 | 7 | Dog Training

who does protection dog training in idaho? around the boise or nampa area?

I’m looking for a training school that will train my dog to be a protection dog. If your gonna leave negative comments don’t bother responding.

dont worry about these people asking "Why do you feel the need for protection?" I hope you are not a drug dealer, if you are then you’ll get yours someday…. in the event that you are a good upstanding citizen, then I think dog training for protection of house and self is a good idea in the event that a criminal wants to break in to your house or mug you as you walk your dog down a side street at night.
I sure am glad my boerboel is trained to be watchful of my girlfriend as she walks him at night thru our neighborhood….. I feel like she has a good escort thru the area at night….

Anywho.. here you go.. Id recommend Shutzhund training.

http://www.treasurevalleydogtraining.com/aboutus.html

Oct 19, 2009 | 3 | Dog Training

what is the best dog training school to get certified from? Preferably in Georgia and not ABC.?

I have heard horrible things about ABC dog traing

I dont know about school but i can give u a link of online training

http://www.reviewlocator.com/reviews/secrets-to-dog-training-a-review/

Oct 19, 2009 | 1 | Dog Training

Dog Training School, and ideas?

I have been wanting to train dogs for a few years now, just havent had the time to do the schooling..with my full time job. But I am willing to do it online, if possible. Anyone know of any credible online dog-training schools? I’m OK with spending some money…if it is worth it…

The National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI) lists PennFoster (pennfoster.edu) as a school that can be done online. I have not heard whether or not it is any good. The class itself is fairly expensive – about $1200. It says you can complete it at your own pace.

I too am looking for an online school… and this may be the one.

The only other one that I have found worth looking into is animalbehaviorcollege.com it is a bit pricier.

Hope this helps.

Oct 19, 2009 | 7 | Dog Training