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Beginning the Obedience Training
Teaching your dog not to chew
Training your dog with a training collar
Training your dog with a training collar and leash
Dog training for desired behaviors
Training for proper dog behavior
Training Pet Show Dogs or Actors
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Using rewards and positive reinforcement to train your dog
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Training Pet Show Dogs or Actors

Owning a show dog and training pet show dogs are two completely different things. One requires funding the health and paying the trainer whereas the other requires hard work, discipline and a love of pets. Dogs can also have television or movie careers. These roles require a specialized trainer in order to ensure that the animal knows his or her cues and how to be around strangers. Training pet actors can be very interesting at times and can be a perfect job for animal lovers.

Training pet or pets to do what we want requires discipline. The basic dog psyche wants to please his or her master. Training specialist does advise starting off slowly and working up from there. First, you need a training collar to help with the animal learning basic commands. These commands are: sit, lie down, stay and stop or come. The animal must be able to mind their owner.

After you have mastered the basic dog commands, and he has as well, it is time to play. Training experts say that it is important for a dog to enjoy his play. Drug sniffing canines are taught how to search out drug stashes through the use of a favorite toy. They are trained by the act of playing. Of course, they are also well disciplined but training pet or pets to do important jobs also can be fun time for them.

Training pet show dogs is a little different than teaching your animal to sit, stay or roll over. This is one arena of pet ownership that requires the animal be impeccable. As the trainer you are expected to know the hundreds of little rules that can cause a pet to win or lose the competition. The length of coat, the dog agility, and the teeth are but a few of the items that judges look at.

There are plenty of opportunities to show your pet off. There are local dog shows or even competitions for the ugliest dog. Your pet does not have to have prestigious papers and a blue-ribbon pedigree in order to participate in some shows or contests.

Training pet obedience or agility is a great way to bond with your dog. There are many tricks and tips available in dog forums when it comes to finding new information. Your dog can also give you clues as to what it is good with. If he likes chasing objects, he may be a perfect candidate for learning to catch a Frisbee. He may never win a competition but at least it gets you out of the house and is fun for him.







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Today's Tip On Dog Training

Most people know that anti-freeze is toxic but often give their pet chocolate and chicken bones, both of which are harmful to dogs. The tiniest piece of chocolate can begin a terrible pattern that might result in poisoning due to theobromine. Chicken bones splinter when bitten and can become lodged in a dog's mouth and windpipe resulting in choking. So in reality it is both human and dog behavior training.



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