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		<title>The 4 Ingredients Of Productive Golden Retriever Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 16:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There exist four important ingredients that make a rewarding golden retriever training. Sadly though, only a few golden retriever owners know what these four ingredients are. You could even find individuals that don&#8217;t care much about training their golden retriever &#8230; <a href="http://www.dog-obedience-training.org/the-4-ingredients-of-productive-golden-retriever-training">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There exist four important ingredients that make a rewarding golden retriever training. Sadly though, only a few golden retriever owners know what these four ingredients are. You could even find individuals that don&#8217;t care much about training their golden retriever dogs. </p>
<p>Some people train their dogs with little or no knowledge about what their dog exclusively needs, the appropriate methods for their dog&#8217;s breed and other substantial things that make <a href='http://www.goldenretrieversavvy.com/' target='_blank'>golden retriever training</a> a success. Consequently, they are confronted with many difficult obstacles instead of obtaining the benefits they expect. Are you one of them? </p>
<p>Now, these are the four fundamental ingredients that make golden retriever training an effective, fun and productive undertaking: </p>
<p><b>Patience</b> &#8211; Undeniably, patience is a virtue. Whilst golden retrievers are not naturally stubborn and unruly, they can also develop behavioral problems that would surely give you a hard time and pain in the neck when training them. Thus, be sure you have lots of patience to spare, particularly if you have a rather troublesome pet. The stronger or longer your patience is, the easier it gets to achieve effective dog training programs. </p>
<p><b>Practice</b> &#8211; All dog breeds ought to be continually reminded of what is required of them. Constant practice or consistency in your training routines is certainly the most potent key to any kind of <a href='http://www.bedogsavvy.com/' target='_blank'>dog training</a> program. Your dog becomes more accustomed to carrying out your commands if you are relatively consistent in your training routines. The more you practice, the more your dog will learn and love every moment of your training sessions. </p>
<p><b>Persistence</b> &#8211; Evidently, how can you be consistent if you are not a persistent kind of master? How will you keep on training your golden retriever if you don&#8217;t have the drive to complete your sessions? How will you fulfill a successful training endeavor without the aid of a formidable will? Astonishing results transpire whenever a master tries his best to continue training his dog regardless of the behavioral issues and obstacles. Thus, make sure that you have a lot of patience and determination before deciding to train an outstanding dog like a golden retriever. </p>
<p><b>Praise</b> &#8211; Verbal praises and the provision of assorted dog treats such as goodies and chew toys serve as a form of response that your golden retriever has done what you told him to do so. Giving praise right after a good behavior has been displayed or the instant your dog adheres to your commands motivates your pet to do well in the next <a href='http://www.goldenretrieversavvy.com/golden-retriever-training.html' target='_blank'>golden retriever training</a> sessions to come. Hence, it is quite imperative that you praise your golden dog often. In fact, giving positive remarks and/or treats like dog biscuits will help you achieve a more fun, more effective and rewarding experience.  </p>
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		<title>Older Dogs: Tips For Successful Weimaraner Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 00:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the popular saying &#8220;you can&#8217;t teach old dog new tricks&#8221;, it&#8217;s not uncommon if you will run into some people who think that with older weimaraners, it&#8217;s not possible to attain successful weimaraner training. Indeed, it can be &#8230; <a href="http://www.dog-obedience-training.org/older-dogs-tips-for-successful-weimaraner-training">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to the popular saying &#8220;you can&#8217;t teach old dog new tricks&#8221;, it&#8217;s not uncommon if you will run into some people who think that with older weimaraners, it&#8217;s not possible to attain successful <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com/weimaraner-training.html' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a>. Indeed, it can be hard and complex sometimes but not impossible. Dogs, no matter what age, are capable of learning provided that training activities are programmed or designed to fit their age and condition.</p>
<p>The weimaraner is an extremely athletic and trainable breed valued for their physical endurance and stamina thus the need to train them as soon as possible to prevent problems from occurring. However, if you adopted an old dog from the shelter or inherited one from a friend or relative, there&#8217;s no need to worry about this pet&#8217;s behavior since there are various ways you might want to take into consideration in order to have a well-behaved adult weimaraner.</p>
<p>Before you utilize any training approach, it&#8217;s best to learn more about that particular dog&#8217;s background first. Is he potty trained? Does he responds well to obedience commands? Is he afraid of a particular thing or displaying signs of aggression? What&#8217;s the main reason his previous owner abandoned him? These are examples of the questions you have to ask in order to evaluate your dog&#8217;s condition, ability to learn and training methods that would suit him best.</p>
<p>Be aware that training a healthy young dog is different from training an adult dog that is probably suffering from health problems due to aging. Slowing, motion-triggered pains, cannot climb the stairs and getting tired very easily are some of the things you should consider before deciding what <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a> method to utilize.</p>
<p>With an older weimaraner, training that involves hard work and arduous activities must be avoided as much as possible. Running and walking, jumping, retrieving, obstacle course and the likes should be done in short periods of time, if you cannot totally avoid. Instead of 15 to 20-minute session, lessen it to 5 to 10 minutes per session. If you used to throw a ball twenty times to your young dog, make it three or five throws only with your old dog. Recovery phase between sessions should be longer too.</p>
<p>Same with young dogs, using treat is also beneficial during <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com/weimaraner-training.html' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a>. However, giving of treat must be controlled so as to prevent being overweight since old dogs with less active lifestyle put on weight easily and shed weight slowly hence increases the risk of obesity. To reward them, lots of praise and time to play should be utilized instead.</p>
<p>One more thing you ought to think about is your pet&#8217;s hearing condition. Sometimes, a dog is not obeying commands simply because he cannot hear, not because he is being stubborn.</p>
<p>Successful training is not impossible to achieve and there are people who can attest to that. You only have to understand and consider your pet&#8217;s condition to find out whether or not that particular activity or technique would be useful in helping you raise a well-behaved older dog with wide-set eyes.</p>
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		<title>Labrador Retriever Training Guidelines: The Best Ways To Accomplish Fun And Successful Socialization</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2011 01:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you in search of easy but valuable labrador retriever training tips to help you carry out proper socialization routines? Is this your first time training and socializing a labrador retriever dog? Thankfully, loads of high-quality dog training solutions can &#8230; <a href="http://www.dog-obedience-training.org/labrador-retriever-training-guidelines-the-best-ways-to-accomplish-fun-and-successful-socialization">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you in search of easy but valuable labrador retriever training tips to help you carry out proper socialization routines? Is this your first time training and socializing a labrador retriever dog? Thankfully, loads of high-quality dog training solutions can now help you out.  </p>
<p>If you want to succeed in making your dog the most well-mannered pet, then here are some of the most efficient and trustworthy <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-training.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> strategies and advices to think about:</p>
<p><b>1. Start early, and do things properly.</b> </p>
<p>Indeed, it&#8217;s advisable that you begin socializing your labrador pet while he is still a puppy. The sooner that you can start the process of socialization, the more benefits and positive results you can obtain. You will be able to appropriately inculcate all the positive traits that you want your dog to possess. Your labrador is unlikely to display undesirable habits and behaviors. You will enjoy spending more quality bonding time with your pet. Utilize the right dog training tools and techniques so you don&#8217;t get to apply harsh, inappropriate ones.</p>
<p><b>2. Blend business together with play.</b> </p>
<p>Always take into account that dogs have limited attention span. And seeing how hyperactive labrador retrievers can be, such breed would easily lose interest if you keep doing the same things with less exuberance and persistence. Hence, why don&#8217;t you consider integrating the sense of fun and adventure to your dog training routines? You should be able to formulate enjoyable interactive games and brain-stimulating <a href='http://www.labradorretrieversavvy.com/labrador-retriever-dogs.html' target='_blank'>labrador retriever training</a> activities. Be creative and enthusiastic so that you and your lab won&#8217;t get tired of doing your daily training routines.  </p>
<p><b>3. Let your dog investigate by himself.</b> </p>
<p>Give your dog some time to come across things all by himself. Let him check out things the natural way, particularly with regards to the many things that surround him in your household. But, keep close track of your dog&#8217;s behaviors and responses. That way, you can modify his behaviors, especially with regards to mingling with other people and animals. Be a responsible leader of the pack and a kind of master that guides and cares for his dog properly. </p>
<p><b>4. Be disciplined and consistent.</b> </p>
<p>Your dog will never be able to trust, respect and pay attention to you if you don&#8217;t have the kind of discipline, leadership and determination needed to keep a labrador retriever under control. Although labrador retrievers are inherently intelligent and responsive to training, they still need leaders who are willing to consistently guide them all throughout the process. Remember, it is through discipline and consistency that you can effectively teach your dog to act accordingly.  </p>
<p><b>5. Enroll in a <a href='http://www.thedogtrainingclub.com/' target='_blank'>dog training</a> club.</b> </p>
<p>Although several people prefer to do things all on their own, it&#8217;s still better to undertake labrador retriever training with the support and supervision of some professionals. Indeed, you will have more likelihood of meeting many other veteran and proficient dog owners. You and your labrador will have more pleasurable and productive socialization routines because you get to interact with numerous people and their pets. It is certainly one favorable and interesting endeavor. </p>
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		<title>Weimaraner Training: Eight Housebreaking Suggestions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2011 05:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important responsibilities of every weimaraner owner is to know more about the breed including weimaraner training. As early as eight weeks of age, puppies ought to undergo socialization, basic obedience training and housebreaking. These three areas &#8230; <a href="http://www.dog-obedience-training.org/weimaraner-training-eight-housebreaking-suggestions">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most important responsibilities of every weimaraner owner is to know more about the breed including <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com/weimaraner-training.html' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a>. As early as eight weeks of age, puppies ought to undergo socialization, basic obedience training and housebreaking. These three areas of training are very important in raising a well-behaved pet everybody loves to be around.</p>
<p>There is nothing more rewarding than having a dog that poops and pees at the right time and place. You&#8217;ll never have to worry about urine stains on the carpet or seeing a pile of poop just beside the couch. With a housebroken canine, you can be confident letting him roam around the house knowing that he knows the direction to go when the urge to urinate or defecate arises.</p>
<p>Listed here are eight tips that will help you housebreak your canine friend effectively:</p>
<p>Understand your pet&#8217;s condition.<br />
When you brought home a puppy, keep in mind that puppies are not capable of holding their bladder for longer periods of time thus the need to relieve often. The same may be true to dogs with any kind of kidney and urinary disease. By knowing your pet&#8217;s condition, you will be able to determine what works best for your pet.</p>
<p>Be mindful of your pet.<br />
Whether you brought home a puppy or an adult dog, experts always advise to keep track of him especially during your pooch&#8217;s first few days at home in which he is more likely to feel strange at the new environment you brought him into. Additionally, you have to;</p>
<p>Watch our for signs.<br />
<a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com' target='_blank'>Dogs</a> always exhibit signs before they go potty. These signs include sniffing around, walking in circles and being too restless. When these signs show up, you must bring your pet to the area you chose as his toilet immediately and let him finish there.</p>
<p>Establish feeding schedule.<br />
If you feed your four-legged friends almost at the same time each day, he&#8217;s also more likely to potty almost the same times too.</p>
<p>Take him out on regularly.<br />
The best times to take your dog out are during; upon waking up in the morning, after eating or drinking, after exercise and other strenuous activities, before going to bed at night as well as when he&#8217;s nervous or excited. By doing this on regular basis, he&#8217;s more likely to develop such routine that will make housebreaking during <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com/weimaraner-training.html' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a> easy.</p>
<p>Train him how to let you know when he need to relieve himself.<br />
This may appear tricky but it&#8217;s not impossible at all. Teaching him to ring the bell at the door when he has to go out and eliminate can make life as a dog owner easier.</p>
<p>Avoid bringing him inside instantly.<br />
Bringing him back inside right after doing his business will make him assume that once the deed is completed, great time outside ends thus he will delay as much as possible. Playing with him after potty will encourage him to complete his business immediately in order to have fun time with you.</p>
<p>Give rewards.<br />
Reward your dog whenever he urinates or defecates at the spot you specified. Through this, he will be able to figure out that he gets good things for doing such behavior thus will repeat the behavior again. Reward could be treats, time to play or praise.</p>
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		<title>Weimaraner Training: Tips On Teaching A Puppy To Walk On Leash</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 03:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When thinking about getting a weimaraner puppy, one thing that requires consideration is weimaraner training. As potential owner, it&#8217;s important that you assess yourself to figure out whether or not you are able to provide the training this breed needs. &#8230; <a href="http://www.dog-obedience-training.org/weimaraner-training-tips-on-teaching-a-puppy-to-walk-on-leash">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When thinking about getting a weimaraner puppy, one thing that requires consideration is <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com/weimaraner-training.html' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a>. As potential owner, it&#8217;s important that you assess yourself to figure out whether or not you are able to provide the training this breed needs. Do you have time and sufficient knowledge to train the dog? Not just that! You must also think about your finances as pet ownership in general may necessitate you to spend your hard-earned money to pay for dog food, grooming and care needs in addition to training. </p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re sure about your ability as dog owner, the next step you need to take is to learn more about this breed, particularly tactics on how to raise a well-mannered pet despite the reputation for being high-strung. After socialization and fundamental obedience, another vital lesson every owner should teach this breed is to walk on leash. As a tough walker (yes, this breed needs long walk daily), learning how to walk properly without getting into trouble is vital.</p>
<p>Since the leash is always used in combination with a collar, the first step of <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a> to walk on leash is to get your pet used to collar. Having something attached around the neck can be annoying to most dogs, much more if it&#8217;s attached to a leash that can prevent him from going anywhere he wants to go. Affix the collar and make certain that it&#8217;s not too loose that can easily slip out of your pet&#8217;s head nor too tight to choke him. If he remains calm even with the collar on, reward him with a treat or praise. If he exhibits any sign of improper behavior such as barking, do not take off the collar immediately else he&#8217;ll think that he only needs to bark so as to have that collar detached. Wait for him to calm down and give reward.</p>
<p>Once he is used with the collar, attach a leash to it without holding or pulling to get him understand that the leash is not something to be afraid of. Allow him to walk around but make sure to supervise since the leash can get caught or entangled on anything. Attach the leash for short periods of time at first then gradually increase the time until he has got used to it completely.</p>
<p>On a beautiful morning (or perhaps afternoon), walk your pup outside. Hold the leash on one hand and treat on the other. Start with a few steps first and reward him for doing good. If your adorable puppy pulls on the leash, stop walking and let him sit or stay until he has calmed down. If he still pulls on the leash the moment you resume walking, it would be best to change path. If you keep on stopping and switching route, he will eventually find out that both of you won&#8217;t be able to go anywhere. Additionally, rewarding him whenever he walks next to you will give him the idea that he will be rewarded for doing that certain behavior therefore will exhibit that behavior once more.</p>
<p>After <a href='http://www.weimaranersavvy.com/weimaraner-training.html' target='_blank'>weimaraner training</a> and before you take your weimaraner puppy out, make sure that he&#8217;s old enough to do so and most of all, he has completed the vaccinations needed in your area to prevent him from catching a disease. Furthermore, it&#8217;s also crucial that you take into account the temperature outside. If necessary, bring drinking water with you or better yet, put off your walking schedule if it seems like the temperature is too hot for him to tolerate.</p>
<p>Also, do not forget to let him sniff every now and then. It makes walking more enjoyable!</p>
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