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Eliminate The Dog Bad Behavior With Secrets to Dog Training Guidebook

April 4, 2011 by admin  
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Eliminate The Dog Bad Behavior With Secrets to Dog Training Guidebook

Dog misbehavior is a nightmare for every dog owner. There is no dog owner in this world actually happy with their bad-mannered dog. However, the dog bad behavior can be solved quite easily if you have enough cash to spend on the professional dog trainers. Yes, hiring a professional dog trainer to train your dog is extremely costly. Some of the dog owners actually spent thousands of dollars just to fix their dog misbehavior. However, this isn’t for everyone. Not many residential can afford with that.

A bad behavioral dog can be a nightmare to your family and house. Your shoes, carpets, and random barking can cost your sanity. These dogs can keep you busy for whole days. Without realizing, you may find yourself is doing all the cleaning over and over again because your dog do not hesitate to peeing on your carpet or sofa.

If hiring a dog trainer is no-no, then the alternative (and the best) method is to train your dog on your own. This is where the dog obedience book comes in play. Among other dog obedience books on the Internet, Secrets to Dog Training are the most popular dog training guide that you can come across.

Secrets to Dog Training come with 261 pages. This fact alone shows that this guide is extremely detailed and comprehensive. It covered anything about the dogs that dog owner should or must know. Whether this is your first time to have a dog or a veteran, the information that this guide provides is always helpful and informative. With strong faith and dedication, you can transform your dog into a well-behaved pet that you always wished for.

The Secrets to Dog Training guide are easy to read and follow. All the instructions and manuals are showed in step-by-step format. If you are not a reader type, then you can learn how to train your dog by watching the high-definition video tutorials. Besides eliminate the dog misbehaviors, there is a section that dedicated on teaching tricks to your dog. Whispering is one of them.

Having a dog should never be a liability. They should be loved, or cherish your life. So, it is your responsibility to make your pet and yourself happier. This is what we called, bonds.

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Train Your Dog With Secrets to Dog Training Guidebook

April 3, 2011 by admin  
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Train Your Dog With Secrets to Dog Training Guidebook

Secret to Dog Training is a comprehensive guidebook that teaches you how to train your dog with the correct methods. This guidebook is formerly known as SitStayFetch before it got revamped. In the past few years, this dog training guide has been bought by over 200,000 dog owner. Now the revamped version is even superior to its previous version.

Daniel Stevens is the author of this amazing dog training guide. He is a professional dog trainer. All the training methods that you read in this guide were fully tested or used by him in the past. He knew what or which methods do work and do not.

Secrets to Dog Training come with 261 pages manual. The information that this book offered is impressively detailed and straight-forward, especially on how to identify and solve the dog behavior problems. As for the content and layout, it is written in simple English form and easy to follow. Everything is broken down into small chapters or paragraphs. This makes reading extremely enjoyable. Content aside, it also includes many excellent photos and illustrations. These pictures will help you to grasp the whole process quicker than normal.

Training method aside, this guide also covering a lot of information such as nutrition, diet, choosing a suitable vet, general health, grooming, dog breed, and others that dog owner should or ought to know. This information alone worth the purchase price.

There is several training techniques (basic and advance) are outlined in this guide. For the basic, you will learn how to do the crate training, clicker training or dog whispering. As for the advanced section, you will learn how to deal with chewing, biting, digging, jumping and aggression. Also, it included several informative and interesting case studies for you.

In order to grow closer to your dog, you need to understand the dog behavior and their psychology. It can be their face expressions, vocals or body language. If you can grasp and understand these, training your dog would be a piece of cake. Everything of this will be covered in Secrets to Dog Training guide.

As you can see, everything that I outlined in this article is merely a fraction of the book. In the past, I was also skeptic about this dog training guide, but after I give a try on this, I was surprised. The presentation of this guide easily surpassed my expectations. Simply put, I’m amazed with the quality of this dog training guide.

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Electronic Dog Training

April 3, 2011 by admin  
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Electronic Dog Training

Once people become familiar with electronic training products and use them properly, they find the methodology is proven, efficient, economical, and ethical.

The type of training in which an electronic aid is used is critically important, for it will influence the type of product and methods used. Is the equipment being used to teach a new obedience command, correct some common misbehavior, or is it being used to reinforce another electronic training methodology?

Factors affecting success Before an electronic training tool is used, it is strongly suggested that the entire training situation be re-examined. There are three major considerations in this re-evaluation:

Does the owner know what he is doing, does he understand the training process, and can he apply proper methodology to a specific situation?
Is the owner training the dog properly, does he have a plan for this specific misbehavior, and is he executing that plan appropriately and correctly?
Is the dog trainable? Is the dog in question stubborn, set in his ways, or unintelligent?

(We believe that all dogs are trainable. Dogs that seem stubborn, or unintelligent, have simply not been trained properly, consistently, or effectively.)

Of these factors, the first two are most important. If training is not successful, in most cases it is because owner education, preparedness, consistency or commitment is lacking. This may be difficult for some owners to accept, but remember that we have invited dogs into our environment. It is our responsibility to teach them in ways they can understand. This is incredibly important, because if an owner has not taken the time, or applied the appropriate techniques properly and consistently, training with an electronic product will not make a difference. It will only confuse even the smartest dog.

There are certain signals that suggest a dog has not been properly trained. In these instances a dog may:

Resist when his owner attempts to place a collar around his neck.
Withstand correction, of any type, in the presence of certain distractions
Control his owner by acting timid or by ignoring his owner
Panic when he senses a warning.
Attempt to escape when receiving a correction
Do anything except the behavior necessary to avoid the correction.

Electronic pet training requires knowledge and skill Why the concern for proper education? Because of the largest variable in the equation – the owner. Let us face it, humans are very unpredictable, as far as dogs are concerned. The response of most owners to the need for correction varies widely, depending on the dog, the training, the situation at hand, and even the mood they happen to be in at the time. This is not conducive to effective training – of any kind.

In most cases, a dog exhibits a behavior in response to some stimulus or distraction. Owners must be careful not to create yet another, different misbehavior by misapplying the correction, or applying it at the wrong time. And, for the safety of the dog, it is unnecessary to correct it for every little thing. Owners must be selective to avoid canine confusion. When applied properly, electronic training can be done successfully. To help understand this, let us examine how people respond to their dog without electronics.

Dog owners respond to their dog in any number of different ways. They may reward their dog by petting, talking, providing food or treats, playing, or letting them sleep on the bed. The list is as long as there are owners on it. These same owners also correct in various ways, including yelling, hitting, throwing things, the use of a chain link training collar, ignoring their dog, not providing food or treats, or isolation in a room, crate, or kennel. This does not imply that all of these forms of reward and correction are acceptable. Only that they are multiple, and that training can be successful under some of these circumstances. So it is with electronic training.

One of the greatest acknowledged advantages of electronic training is that sophisticated electronics do make us humans more predictable. It enhances human consistency, especially as it relates to correction. It also allows humans to easily and conveniently apply appropriate corrections, even when a dog is not within range of traditional (leash and choker collar) correction techniques.

Rules of electronic training As was mentioned earlier, electronic training operates on the same basic principles used in all canine behavior modification: correction, redirection, and reward. Therefore, it is imperative that the dog understands the basics before more sophisticated training begins.

‘Dummy Equipment Effect’: Before electronic training begins, the owner/trainer needs to be comfortable in the use of the device, and the dog needs to be comfortable, as well. Thus it is very important to create the ‘Dummy Equipment Effect’ before beginning.

Dogs are highly intelligent and certainly smart enough to know the difference between the different types of collars being used. They look different. They smell different. They exert different pressures on the neck once they are applied. Even the owner/trainer acts differently with the different collars. In some cases, the owner/trainer is there; in other cases, he is not.

Because all of this is true, it is important to eliminate the equipment itself from the learning process. Here is how.

Before beginning to train with an active electronic collar, the dog should first become accustomed to a deactivated collar (i.e., take the battery out). Even if the dog trainer or dog owner is under pressure to train the dog quickly (e.g., the neighbors are complaining), he still needs to teach the dog that the collar is not something to be feared.

The last thing someone wants to see is the dog cowering when it is being approached with a training collar, electronic or otherwise. By spending just a few days introducing the dog to the collar, other problems can be prevented.

General Rules: All of the general rules of obedience training apply to electronic training as well. In fact, they are probably even more important in electronic training. These guidelines include:

Do not train the dog for extended periods of time.
Limit the number of corrections the dog receives in one training session and in one training day.
Be sure that corrections are properly balanced with reward.
Always give the correction at the same time. That is, do so only when the dog is actually misbehaving, not before the misbehavior occurs or after the misbehavior has stopped. This is important because it gives the dog a chance to learn, (i.e., to understand what causes the correction in the first place).

The importance of redirection and reward Electronic training combines several different techniques. Applying a correction is only a small part of a training program. Redirection and praise are far more important.

Why is this methodology important? Suppose there is a dog in a containment system, but every day he charges away and barks at a jogger who is running along outside the established bounds. What should be the desired correction? He should come when he is called, stay in the yard, and stop barking at the jogger. But chasing and barking are perfectly normal in a dog’s natural environment. Only in the human environment are they inappropriate.

Therefore, if the owner/trainer really wants to train the dog under these circumstances, he must first correct at the appropriate time, and consistently. He would do so using an obedience command. So, before beginning more complicated electronic training, it is important that the dog understand basic obedience commands. The trainer/owner must build from a solid foundation provided by these training basics.

In this specific instance, as soon as the dog takes off running, he would be given the ‘Come’ command. That way, when applying correction, it is because the dog did not come on command, not because he is chasing a jogger. Conversely, when the dog does obey immediately, he is praised for responding to the command, not for breaking off his pursuit. This is called redirection.

The risks in electronic training are the many variables. This same situation, handled improperly, can have the opposite effect. It could train the dog to attack joggers. A correction at the wrong time may cause the dog to identify the correction stimulus with the jogger. Dogs are known to have fight or flight responses to such threats. If the dog’s response is to ‘fight,’ joggers beware!

Reward: Unfortunately, some dog trainers/owners put the emphasis on correction. Even in this article, the information is weighted in this area. This is because correction is the area where most training problems occur. Reward is a much easier concept to understand and apply. During training, the dog should constantly and consistently be given a deserved reward – preferably praise and petting – for behavior that meets his training objectives. Again, timing is critical. The dog must be able to make the connection between the reward and the appropriate behavior.

Gratuitous reward is also a no-no. The dog trainer must reward the dog only when he is behaving properly. Do not worry, there will be plenty of opportunities to do so. Unless, of course, the dog trainer/owner slacks off and chooses to reward inconsistently; or he breaks down further and treats the dog to praise, petting, and food, even if a behavior is inappropriate.

Emotional and energy outlet: Appropriate emotional outlets also bear some discussion in this context. Obviously, electronic training is designed to stop a dog from exhibiting misbehaviors, and help reward him for what the dog trainer/owner considers appropriate behavior. But if a dog cannot leave the yard, no reward can replace the freedom he has lost. In such cases, a dog must be given other appropriate outlets. This is why activities like running with the dog, or playing with him, are extremely important.

Redirection: Redirection is equally important, if not more so. In many electronic training situations, the dog trainer/owner needs to provide an alternate behavior for the dog. This redirection provides a known behavior pattern that the dog can fall back on, enabling the dog trainer/owner to reward him. A good example of such a behavior pattern is the ‘Sit,’ ‘Get your ball,’ or other command the dog already understands.

Have a plan: Overall, what one tries to do with redirection and reward is build better behavior in the dog. But when building anything, it is useful to have a blueprint – a plan that outlines specifically what to do under an array of circumstances.

Because of all the variables involved with electronic training, the dog trainer/owner needs to have such a plan. He needs to know exactly what he is going to do before a situation arises. Because, when it comes to training dogs, he needs to expect the unexpected. But if there is a plan in place, he will know exactly what to do.

The best plans are the simplest – the ones that ask the dog to do something basic. Pick something the dog has done many times before; perhaps a ‘Sit’ and ‘Stay’ command. Reliance on an old habit can bring a misbehaving dog – even a frightened or frazzled dog – back into the comfort zone. This will enable the dog trainer/owner to reward the dog, or regroup, should this become necessary.

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April 2, 2011 by admin  
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Secrets to Dog Training: How Great It Is?

April 1, 2011 by admin  
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Secrets to Dog Training: How Great It Is?


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Do you love dogs? If you are a dog lover, and don’t know the means on how to train your dogs with ease; well this article is certainly right for you. Here, you can learn something that you want to know on how to train your dog easily. The generator of this Secrets to Dog Training is definitely a pet lover. He did his best in order to come up with this effective system that can help you improve your relationship with your dogs. Dogs are considered as the pack hunters, with behaviors related to the social hierarchy. Dogs are known for their nonverbal communication that reveals their mind. Through these, dogs are considered as trainable, playful, and a man’s best friend.

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