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		<title>How To Go About Crate Training Beagles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 11:46:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Harris Peter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When crate training beagles, start early. It's never too early to make the kennel the place your dog will want to be in. Make it appear as if it's fun and pleasure, and your pet will happily remain inside it. But fail at this, and you'll have a long drawn struggle with an uncompliant or even hostile pet who fights to avoid being locked inside his crate. Never create a sense of resentment and aggression around the process of getting your beagle inside the crate. This can have serious negative effects over the long term, resulting in a badly behaved puppy. Don't give your beagle the impression that being inside the kennel is a form of punishment. <a href="http://maxpetmall.com/2010/11/09/how-to-go-about-crate-training-beagles/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When crate training beagles, start early. It&#8217;s never too early to make the kennel the place your dog will want to be in. Make it appear as if it&#8217;s fun and pleasure, and your pet will happily remain inside it. But fail at this, and you&#8217;ll have a long drawn struggle with an uncompliant or even hostile pet who fights to avoid being locked inside his crate. Never create a sense of resentment and aggression around the process of getting your beagle inside the crate. This can have serious negative effects over the long term, resulting in a badly behaved puppy. Don&#8217;t give your beagle the impression that being inside the kennel is a form of punishment.</p>
<p>The most important thing to remember while crate training beagles is to make it a fun place to be in. Ignoring the advice in many courses and methods taught by professionals, trainers send their pet to their kennel when they are angry for something they did, like chewing up the carpet or soiling the house. Beagles soon learn that the crate is a place that is &#8220;not good&#8221; &#8211; and begin resisting or fearing it. They worsen the situation by barking, becoming aggressive or chewing up things when forced to go into it.</p>
<p>Another common error is to leave your beagle inside the crate for too long. I understand that you may have to work for long hours, and having your dog inside the crate is good for you. But the point is that it is not good for your pet. However comfortable you make it inside for him, your poodle will start getting irritable and impatient after half an hour or so. Start with 15 minute periods, and increase it gradually in increments if you are at home. Gradually increasing the time they spend inside the crate will help the transition go smoothly and pleasantly.</p>
<p>Make the kennel cozy for your dog. After all, it&#8217;s his home. Put an old towel or worn out blanket on the floor. Wash the cloth frequently to prevent it from smelling bad. If the beagle chews it up, replace it promptly. Leave a treat inside the crate for him, as a gift for staying in it. This makes your pet look forward to going inside.</p>
<p>If you follow this simple process, you&#8217;ll soon see that your beagle prefers staying inside to coming out, and may even want to take his meals inside his crate. While it may take some time to reach this point, you&#8217;ll still see that it happens sooner rather than later. <a href="http://www.BeaglesTraining.com">Crate training beagles</a> appears to be difficult. But it only is if you don&#8217;t know how to go about it!</p>
<p>To learn about <a href="http://www.BeaglesTraining.com">Beagles training</a> and for 3 powerful <a href="http://beaglestraining.com/beagle-training-tips.php">beagle training tips</a>, visit Peter&#8217;s website today.</p>
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		<title>What Are The Different Types Of Dog Training That Can Help Your Dog!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 11:45:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing is harder than working with a dog that is not working within your household. If you have a new dog that needs some training you might be asking yourself, what are the different types of dog training that you can use? Luckily for you, here is the best guide full of the best tips to use to your advantage! Before you know it, you will have the perfect dog! <a href="http://maxpetmall.com/2010/05/15/what-are-the-different-types-of-dog-training-that-can-help-your-dog/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing is harder than working with a dog that is not working within your household. If you have a new dog that needs some training you might be asking yourself, what are the different types of dog training that you can use? Luckily for you, here is the best guide full of the best tips to use to your advantage! Before you know it, you will have the perfect dog!</p>
<p>You will need to get familiar with the different types of dog training that you can use to your advantage. Due to the fact that there are dogs of different breeds and ages, you need to do your research. Figure out what our dogs problems are and you can tackle them one at a time.</p>
<p>You should not start your dog with complicated tricks and training methods. You will need to start with the simple basics so that your dog can learn slowly as well as effectively. Start with teaching your dog how to sit and lay down. Simply commands will surely help you out.</p>
<p>Those who are trying to train puppies have the most work ahead of them. Luckily for you, puppies are easier to train because they are able to learn about everything. Take the time to teach them to go to the bathroom outside as well as keep from digging and chewing on various items. This is a bit challenging, but you will get through it within a few months.</p>
<p>Once your dog reaches the intermediate stage, you can start teaching them how to interact and walk with other dogs. Walking is hard for puppies but can still be taught in an effective manner. Make sure that you reward your dog for good behavior throughout your training. If your dog is not receiving the right rewards, it will become very confused or unmotivated to keep training.</p>
<p>If you are having trouble with your dog training methods, you need to employ the right hand signals. Hand signals will clearly tell a dog what they need to do. If you do not use hand signals, you might have a very hard time telling your dog what they need to do. When you want your dog to stay, make sure that you place your hand in front of you while you say the command. This will surely give your dog the right message.</p>
<p>If you are not having the luck that you need with your dog, there are trainers such as <a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/">Bark Busters</a> within your area that are sure to help you out. Take the time to talk with a trainer in order to get better tips and pointers. Any bit of information is going to help get your dog on the right track.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/">Dog training</a> is not as hard as you might think. As long as you know what you need to train your dog effectively, you should be in good shape. Take the time right now to find out what you need to do and start training your dog so that you can enjoy!</p>
<p>Training a puppy can be challenging, but the rewards are priceless. Let the professional experts in <a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/">puppy training</a> train your dog in learning what is acceptable behaviour. You can find great <a href="http://www.barkbusters.ca/trainers-okanaganvalley.html">dog training services in Kelowna</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Best Puppy Obedience Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Dec 2009 09:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Latrooben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bringing your new puppy home for the first time is one of the most thrilling experiences one can have.  It is absolute joy to watch them run around and investigate their new home.  Despite the fact that this is a very exciting occasion, certain groundwork should start without delay.  Puppy obedience training is the first step in an continuing process that starts right when you bring your puppy home. <a href="http://maxpetmall.com/2009/12/25/the-best-puppy-obedience-training/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bringing your new puppy home for the first time is one of the most thrilling experiences one can have.  It is absolute joy to watch them run around and investigate their new home.  Despite the fact that this is a very exciting occasion, certain groundwork should start without delay.  Puppy obedience training is the first step in an continuing process that starts right when you bring your puppy home.</p>
<p>You can do this in a number of ways.  The key here is to use positive feedback and reinforcement when your puppy exhibits desired behaviors.  If your puppy acts in an undesirable way you need to make use of appropriate corrective methods.  You need to make sure you don&#8217;t ignore any kind of behavior, whether desired or undesirable.  Repetition will help us establish proper learning.  You need to be consistent with the verbal commands and make puppy obedience training a daily habit.</p>
<p>We always want to use positive verbal praise and even a treat sometimes when our puppy performs something properly or acts desirable.  Again repetition will be the key to long term success.  Your puppy is extremely smart but it will take some time for him/her to really get it down.  </p>
<p>Some feel that hitting your puppy or putting their face in the accident is effective but it is not positive puppy obedience training.  Your dog will just learn to be frightened of you.  This is not the way to start a wonderful companionship.  Do you believe she will come when you call, if she thinks she is going to get a whack?</p>
<p>Chewing is a part of your puppy developing into a dog.  If he is chewing on something he shouldn&#8217;t then use a strong &#8220;No&#8221; or &#8220;Bad&#8221;.  Consistency is important so choose your word and stick to it.  If you find him chewing a lot on something he shouldn&#8217;t then make sure he has something that is okay and praise him when he chews on that toy instead.</p>
<p>Biting is something all puppy&#8217;s do and their razor-sharp teeth hurt.  It&#8217;s not that she is vicious, she is just teething and exploring.  You do need to set restrictions, you should not allow your puppy to gnaw hands or feet.  Again patience is key.  If you find her biting, make sure you yelp to let her know that she hurt you.  Use your strong command and instantly stop playing.  Show her that playtime ends if she bites.</p>
<p>It is extremely critical to start and set a schedule for both you and your puppy.  Get your puppy used to waking up and going outside to use the bathroom at the same time each morning. Feeding your puppy at the same time each day is also critical.  How often you feed your puppy and how much will differ depending on the breed.  Always schedule some play time in for your new pup.  Scheduling everything and being consistent will help speed the training process.</p>
<p>Having a puppy is certainly not all fun and no work.  But with some patience, consistency and repetition your puppy can be trained and respectful in no time at all.  Puppy obedience training will help your pup grow into a well mannered dog and give you plenty of joy and friendship for many years to come!</p>
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		<title>Methods And Procedures to Crate Train A Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:37:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brad Morgan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to dog training, crate training is a safe, effective, and humane way to go. It is as far from animal abuse as you can get. Crate training owners are not negligent in any way, as is often the criticism. They simply want the best for their dogs, and they recognize that crate training is a great method for teaching a variety of desired behaviors. <a href="http://maxpetmall.com/2009/10/28/methods-and-procedures-to-crate-train-a-dog/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to dog training, crate training is a safe, effective, and humane way to go. It is as far from animal abuse as you can get. Crate training owners are not negligent in any way, as is often the criticism. They simply want the best for their dogs, and they recognize that crate training is a great method for teaching a variety of desired behaviors.</p>
<p>Dogs crave security and tend to like spaces of their own. When you use a crate, you are providing a feeling of safety and a great den. In addition, they can be immeasurably helpful when it comes to curbing excessive chewing and trying to house train your pet.</p>
<p>Dogs have lived in small dens for centuries. Having a &#8220;den&#8221; of his own will help your dog feel safe and secure. Everyone likes a place of their own &#8211; especially dogs.</p>
<p>Because of this, your dog will be much less anxious when you are away from home. You will return home to find a happy dog instead of chewed on furniture.</p>
<p>When you are away from home for short periods of time, you can put your dog in his crate. Soon, you&#8217;ll find that he is less anxious and displays far fewer undesired behaviors even when he is not in his crate. Your dog will progress to the point where going into the crate when you&#8217;re gone or sleeping is optional. But you may be surprised to find that your dog wants to go into his little space.</p>
<p>If you introduce your dog to his crate for short periods, it will be tremendously helpful in house training. They learn to wait until they are let outside in order to relieve themselves. Until they perfect this, however, limit the time spent in the crate.</p>
<p>Puppies want to please you, but their bodies may not be developed enough yet. When you keep your puppy in his crate at night and for periods during the day, ample exercise will help with house training. They need enough time and opportunities to relieve themselves. They also need to stretch their legs and expend some energy.</p>
<p>A dog crate can be a great tool in training your pet &#8211; just never use it for punishment. It can really help your dog feel secure and safe while you&#8217;re away.</p>
<p>Crate training can take a little time, so let&#8217;s get started.</p>
<p>The first thing you need is a good crate, of course! You can choose from plastic or metal crates depending on your needs and preferences. Whatever the material, make sure to choose one that is just big enough for your dog to turn around in.</p>
<p>If a dog has more space than that, he can create a separate area for going &#8220;to the bathroom.&#8221; If he has room only for sleeping, the puppy house training process will be much more effective.</p>
<p>Now, you have to acclimate your pet to his new crate. If you keep it in the living room or kitchen, he can feel free to explore it while not isolating himself from you and your family. Keep the door open so he can come and go. Don&#8217;t force him in at this point.</p>
<p>Once he has had a chance to explore a little, urge him to go inside. You can guide him in with a treat or a toy. Food is a good way to get him in because it allows him to form positive associations with the crate.</p>
<p>Allow him to explore and get used to the crate. Then, you can guide him in and close the door. He may whine to be let out, but have him stay in for a few minutes. He needs to get used to it; you are not abusing him, you are teaching him. Babies fuss when they are put into cribs &#8211; this is the same type of situation. They will adapt very quickly.</p>
<p>They will whimper because they want to be picked up. If you let your dog out, he&#8217;ll continue that behavior. Stand firm and have him stay in there. Don&#8217;t let him out until he stops whining. Start with short periods and let him out to play or walk.</p>
<p>At first, if your dog continues whining, you will have to encourage him to get in with a treat. When he is in, sit by the crate for a few minutes. Then go into another room for ten or so minutes.</p>
<p>Come back and sit by the crate. Do this until you are out of his site for about thirty minutes. Once he&#8217;s used to this, you can start leaving him for short periods when you&#8217;re out of the house.</p>
<p>Dogs are very adaptable, especially when they find something enjoyable. While you may have to work a little to get your dog into his crate, you may find that he really likes it. Many dogs even go in on their own when they want some down time. It is worth it to invest some time now because the benefits are so great for you both.</p>
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