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started by Malo Drejer on 13 Jun 12
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    It is in your best interest as you research Home Dog Care to understand that you will need to be patient as you go along and learn about it. Do not think others have any kind of leg-up on you as we started right where you are right this moment.

    There is a continuity that always seems to exist, and you and us are just part of that tradition. Besides, it is in your best interest to be here since you will see some things you should avoid. While the challenges are not all of equal quality or similar characteristics, you will want to definitely steer clear of some.

    Then all those things that are not as imposing will not be much of a problem for you.

    Before you get a dog, you should ask yourself if you are responsible enough to have one and train it. Dogs need to learn a variety of skills, including simple obedience training and social skills, to get along with your family and other people in your neighborhood. Here is some advice on how successfully train your dog and find a trainer.

    When you are trying to break your dog from chewing, do it the right way. In addition, keep the household objects that could be dangerous away from your pet. Keep all items which can fit in your dogs mouth, like hair accessories or office supplies, away from your dog's reach.

    When potty training your dog, stay away from wee-wee pads. These pads often leak, and the enzymes from urine or feces on the pad can end up marking its spot on your floor as a potty zone. Housebreaking pads encourage dogs that indoor bathroom use is okay; similar objects the shape and size of the pads may be used by a mistaken puppy. Ideally, work on teaching your dog that outside is always the best place to do his or her business.

    Take note of the tone of your voice as you discipline your pet. Dogs pick up on subtle changes in their owner's voices. Using a stern tone will help reinforce discipline if used appropriately.

    Wearing a puppy out by overloading it with information and training is counterproductive. A puppy has a short attention span and limited energy to focus, so keep your sessions brief and as positive as possible. If you try to teach too much, he won't like the training sessions and won't remember everything. This will only frustrate you over time.

    Vary the treats you use as rewards for your dog during training sessions. These treats must differ from ordinary treats, because you want the dog to look forward to getting a special reward when it obeys your command.

    If patience cannot be maintained by yourself throughout the training period, don't do it. You need to have patience with your dog, or they may lose their patience, and once that happens, their focus on training may fade.

    When training a dog it should always be done in a positive, motivated environment. Be quick to reward your dog when it follows commands. Using a negative form of training or punishment only alienates the dog, and makes him afraid of you.

    Start your dog off on the right foot by installing good habits early on. It is much more difficult to break a dog's bad habits, than to teach it correct behavior in the beginning. If an owner feels strongly that their pet should not beg for food off the table, it is important that he or she refrains from giving it to the dog in the first place.

    Now that the people who are interested in training their new pet dog have, hopefully, learned some new tricks, they can proceed to pass them along to their pets. Once a dog is on its way to learning, the owner will begin to appreciate the dedication that he or she has shown for doing the right thing for man's best friend.

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