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		<title>Excessive Barking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Powered by Max Banner Ads&#160;Understanding basic dog psychology to remedy excessive barking Beyond being man's best friend, dog's are best known for doing what comes naturally, such as barking. Most dog owners rely on Rover to let them know when an intruder might be approaching the house. This type of barking behavior is a characteristic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Understanding basic dog psychology to remedy excessive barking</h3>
<p>Beyond being man's best friend, dog's are best known for doing what comes naturally, such as barking. Most dog owners rely on Rover to let them know when an intruder might be approaching the house. This type of barking behavior is a characteristic which makes Rover a valuable addition to the family.</p>
<p>However, everyone's had the experience of living in a neighborhood where there's a dog that just won't quit – barking!</p>
<p>This can be a real annoyance to people blocks away. Understanding why your dog has gotten into a pattern of excessive barking can <a href="http://www.petsame.com/Booda-Bimple-Velvet-Dog-Chews-7%5C%27%27-Santa-Fe-Chicken.html">remedy</a> the problem within a short period of time, before all your neighbors are up in arms.</p>
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<p>Some dogs get into the excessive barking game out of sheer boredom. All dogs are permanent kids and, like kids, may show behavioral problems of which everyone disapproves simply because they have nothing better with which to occupy their time.</p>
<p>A child may decide to clean out your closet or junk drawer. A dog may decide barking is great fun. Before long, unchecked, you've got a dog with an excessive barking problem.</p>
<p>Make sure your dog is getting plenty of exercise, play time and attention from family members. Sometimes, remedying this neglect is all it takes to cure the dog of excessive barking that will eventually drive you crazy and make your neighbors unfriendly.</p>
<p>To correct excessive barking that stems from boredom related causes, try picking up some toys next time you're at the pet shop. Chew toys are good, as are the toys which have a pocket in which you can hide tasty morsels of food for him to discover.</p>
<p>Some dogs pick up on the owner's nervous tendencies, interpreting your anxiety to be an indication of potential, unseen threats. Rover ramps up his protective instincts, becoming overly alert to every sound. Excessive barking is the result.</p>
<p>Older dogs who acquire this habit may do so because they are deaf. They know, when the cat surprises them at their food dish, their abilities aren't quite up to snuff. They figure if they bark a lot, just in case, they'll effectively warn off any real threats.</p>
<p>If none of this works, it may be time for more formal steps. Consult your vet for advice on using some of the anti bark devices available. These include bark collars which either deliver a mild electrical shock or a spray of citronella to modify the excessive barking behavior. Some dog owners find the bark collars to be inhumane, although the citronella sprays seem to be better tolerated by both owners and dogs.</p>
<p>If you're really desperate for a solution, there are <a href="http://www.petsame.com/Comfort-Zone-With-D-A-P-For-Dogs-Plug-In-With-48ml-Bottle.html">medications</a> your vet can prescribe to calm your dog down. One highly controversial, but certainly effective remedy is a surgical procedure that makes it impossible for your dog to bark.</p>
<p>The problem with such radical remedies is that Rover is effectively rendered useless as a watch dog. Before considering such solutions, ask your vet about obedience classes which may solve the problem.</p>
<p>Before rendering your dog barkless, remember too that you might then be introducing a new neurosis. What if Rover is barking excessively in hopes of attracting a sweetheart? Your best bet is to let him bark when appropriate, keeping everyone happy.</p>
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		<title>Dog Behavior Modification</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 22:25:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because dogs are smart, loyal, and eager to please, dog behavior modification is much easier than with most pets, and anyone can learn to do it. Nonetheless, training your dog still requires a lot of patience, dedication, and hard work. You should start when the dog is young and be consistent until the dog is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Because dogs are smart, loyal, and eager to please, dog behavior modification is much easier than with most pets, and anyone can learn to do it.</h3>
<p>Nonetheless, training your dog still requires a lot of patience, dedication, and hard work. You should start when the dog is young and be consistent until the dog is fully trained.</p>
<p>Even after you have finished training your dog, reinforcement of the desired behavior from time to time to help keep the training strong is essential. Dog training can last forever, but it can also fade over time, so be careful to prevent this.</p>
<p>The most common forms of dog behavior modification are training a dog in <a href="http://www.petsame.com/Pet-Gear-Portable-Pet-Ramph5.html">useful tricks</a> and important rules. Most people start by training a dog to go outside when it needs use the bathroom. There are a few different ways you can do this.</p>
<p><span id="more-153"></span>You can first paper train the dog, teaching it to use newspapers to do its business, and then switch the training to some designated spot outdoors. Alternately, you can start off by just training a dog to go outside. Both theories have their advantages, and different experts on dog behavior modification have different opinions.</p>
<p>Dog tricks are one of the most interesting aspects of training, and certainly the most fun. Not only do they provide a fun distraction and a way to entertain house guests, but they are also good for the dog and for your relationship with it.</p>
<p>Most domestic breeds of dogs really like to have some work they can do for you. By having tricks they can perform and earn praise, the dogs are able to feel more appreciated and more of a part of their community. This results in a happier, healthier dog, and makes other forms of dog behavior modification less necessary.</p>
<p>Of course sometimes, for whatever reason, basic <a href="http://www.petsame.com/Lift-n-Aid-Mobility-Dog-Harnessy4.html">dog training</a> doesn't take. Sometimes people get a new pet dog too late in life, or the dog is particularly obstinate or stubborn tempered. When this is the case, hiring the services of a professional dog trainer can be just what the doctor ordered.</p>
<p>It is not really true that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. You can do it, but you have to be really determined and have the time and energy. Many people have busy schedules which makes training a difficult dog beyond what they can reasonably accomplish.</p>
<p>In this situation, professional dog behavior modification is the best solution.</p>
<p>A lot of people feel bad about sending their dogs to dog trainers, as they would feel if they were sending their children away to a military boarding school. In reality, however, a poorly behaved dog is rarely a happy one.</p>
<p>A dog trainer can teach your dog the rules and help them learn to live peacefully with your family. This will be good for everyone.</p>
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		<title>Pomeranians Are Very Brave</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone that owns a Pomeranian will come to adore this toy breed that is small in size and not very tall but which has many other endearing qualities that belies his littleness. Even though it is no more than between three and seven pounds in weight, it has a big heart that gives it courage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone that owns a Pomeranian will come to adore this toy breed that is small in size and not very tall but which has many other endearing qualities that belies his littleness. Even though it is no more than between three and seven pounds in weight, it has a big heart that gives it courage beyond its size. It is also very active and lively and it is an intelligent and wonderful watchdog that suspects anyone that he does not know and other animals that are not yet his friends. It can easily understand whatever Pomeranian obedience training commands you give it and provided you teach it in a consistent manner, it will soon pick up what it is taught.</p>
<p>However, it is not a dog that likes children and once it starts to bark, there seems like there is no end to its yapping. Thus, you need to take to Pomeranian training methods in order to control nonstop barking. It is so intelligent that it will bowl you over with its quick learning abilities and it will soon pick up your training lessons and do things such as ‘sit’ and ‘fetch’ in a ready and consistent manner.<br />
You should realize that Pomeranian obedience training will take time before results become evident and provided you are ready to expend your energies and devote a long time in training your Pomeranian, you will be amply rewarded when it does as it is told and behaves in a well mannered way. Of course, it helps to bond well with your Pomeranian, as that will increase the pace of learning. With persistence your dog should soon learn to respond to most of your commands, thought this can take some time because of the dog's strong will and hard headedness. You should also expect it to try and do some training on you, rather than let you train him. However, it will train easily once it gets the picture and will respond to respect training, obedience training and also to being properly housebroken.  With this breed of dog patience really is a virtue.<br />
The Pomeranian is a most clever animal that will even try and turn the tables on you and show you what it wants done rather than the other way around. You can further break down <a href="http://www.officialpomeranianguide.com/Pomeranian_Training/Pomeranian_potty_training.php" target="_blank">Pomeranian obedience training</a> to include respect training, housebreaking and also obedience training.</p>
<p>When all is said and done, Pomeranian training will prove to be beneficial because despite its feisty nature, it will learn well and thus add a new dimension to its character, although you need to begin this training at as early a stage as possible. In addition, the Pomeranian can, even though it is lovable and unique and because of its intelligence and lovable nature, train exceptionally well and if you can get through the problems that come your way, you will be amazed at what a perfect animal it can turn into. Left untrained these cute little dogs can turn into real tyrants and it is far better for you to be in charge.</p>
<p>If you are looking for tips about how to get the best out <a href="http://dogbreeds.typepad.com/pomeranian/" target="_blank">Pomeranian training</a> methods, try reading dog training books which will point you in the right direction. Most <a href="http://pomeranian-doggies.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Dog training books</a> point out some of the pertinent aspects to proper Pomeranian training, and will provide you with the necessary information that will help you in this regard.</p>
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		<title>Two Commands That Your Poodle Must Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poodles are mostly known to be show dogs, with average intelligence and average requirements for training. Though sometimes you will find a strong willed dog that will resist basic obedience training, generally speaking there is not much trouble in having these lovable dogs doing what you want them to do. It is recommended usually to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poodles are mostly known to be show dogs, with average intelligence and average requirements for training. Though sometimes you will find a strong willed dog that will resist basic obedience training, generally speaking there is not much trouble in having these lovable dogs doing what you want them to do.  It is recommended usually to have your Poodle enrolled into a regular Poodle obedience training class because this will help the dog with the only one problem typical to this breed, which is socializing with both people and other animals.</p>
<p>There are many commands that your Poodle needs to learn through the basic obedience training, such as sit, down, stay, heel and come. You will find that most dogs will go through the training like the breeze learning fast and flawlessly all the commands and reveling in the pleasure that it gives you when they show you what they know.<br />
Teaching the command sit is the first and maybe the most basic of all the commands that any dog should learn under obedience training. The Poodle obedience training lists this command as the easiest to teach. Have a treat in your hand and the Poodle on its leash at least two feet in front of you. Show the dog that you have a treat in your hand and then lift your hand above its head and make a circle towards its tail.</p>
<p>As the dog will sit down following the trail of your hand, hand over the treat to the dog and praise it profusely. Keep doing this in batches of three to four continuous times with a break of two minutes or so in between when you can pet and praise your Poodle on how well it is doing.  Remember, that all Poodles are extremely anxious to please and therefore showing and expressing your happiness in the achievement of your Poodle will be the greatest catalyst in its training.<br />
Teaching the command heel to you Poodle may be the most difficult of all. This is because this dog is very restless and bubbly and too excited to find out what all the world is offering it to suppress its curiosity. In fact, this is the exact reason why <a href="www.poodle.doggy-blog.com" target="_blank">Poodle obedience training</a> should include this particular command.</p>
<p>This is a cumbersome process but easy to do and if done right you will have the dog trained in about a week's time. Put your Poodle on a leash and walk in front of it with the treat in your hand on the same side the dog is. As soon as it bounces in front of you, pull the leash with a slight tug and say loudly heel.  Repeat this until the dog stops pulling at the leash. As soon as you achieve this, give the dog the treat and praise it lavishly.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.officialpoodleguide.com/Poodle_Training/index.php" target="_blank">Poodle training</a> is moderately easy not because the dogs are keen learners but because they love to please. Read the following article before you go for <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Poodle-Puppies" target="_blank">dog training books</a>. You may find you do not need one after all.</p>
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