A dog crate is a necessity for your dog, through his puppy days and for his whole life. Your dog's ancestor, the wolf, had a den to call home, a place of safety. The dog crate takes the place of the den, which is deeply embedded into your dog's instincts. The crate should be kept in a room where the dog can go for a retreat to rest. A dog crate can make an enormous difference in house-training your new puppy.
He will not want to do his ?business' in the close quarters of the crate. If you take him immediately from the crate to the backyard, where he can conveniently do it there, he will get the idea quickly. Using his dog crate will make dog training easier on you and your puppy.Dog crates come in many different styles and sizes; everything from a standard dog crate to designer dog creates.
It's best to get a crate for training your dog that's only just big enough for your dog to lie down in, because that gives him more of a sense of security. Some dog crates come with adjustable panels, so that you can gradually increase the size of the dog crate as your puppy grows.
A plastic dog kennel with metal barred doors are acceptable with airlines, if there's a chance that you will be traveling and would take your dog with you. For dogs with heavy fur, a wire dog kennel may be more comfortable because of the better air circulation, and a blanket could be placed over it in colder weather.Following these simple suggestions will ensure that the dog crate you choose for your pet will provide comfort and security for years to come..
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Finding a good dog training professional
With so many people advertising in the field of professional dog training today, trying to determine who's truly qualified to look after your dog can be overwhelming.
What to look for when choosing a professional to help you with dog training :
1) A good reputation, ask around and get recommendations from your vet, other dog owners, or local kennel clubs.
2) Experience. - Inquire about their background,
i.e. number of years experience.
3)A genuine love of and devotion to dogs.
4) Extensive and up to date knowledge. Dedicated trainers keep themselves updated by attending dog training and animal behaviour courses, conferences, seminars and workshops.
5) Their training methodology and handling skills. A good trainers first concern should be the dogs well being.
6) Memberships with reputable associations, organizations and training clubs.
Puppy training > 6 easy ways to find a good dog training professional
House Training A Dog - The Simple Way
The puppy is new and oh so cute.
You cuddle with it every day and love to chase it around the yard or play tug of war with the stuffed animal that, in a year will probably be missing most of its limbs.
However, all is not fun and games in the house with the new puppy.
Now comes the hard part, house training the dog.
As the new puppy does one of two things to relieve him/herself in the middle of your new white carpet you find yourself wondering why it is so difficult for the dog to understand that you do not go in the house.
You think to yourself why would anyone, animals included, go to the bathroom where they live? Would they not want it as far away as possible?
You think your puppy must just be thickheaded, anyone with a dog has looked at their animal at this stage and said "you stupid dog".
However, then you remember that for a couple years after you were born you not only went to the bathroom where you live...
Dealing with problem puppy behaviors
Everyone who owns a puppy or dog will eventually have to deal with and correct less than desirable behaviors on the part of their companion animal. There are a number of behaviors that should be nipped in the bud, including:
Jumping up on people
This is one of those behaviors that many owners inadvertently encourage in their animals, since jumping up, wagging his tail and the like can be adorable in a young puppy.
When that puppy is older, larger and heavier, however, this jumping up behavior ceases to be cute and begins to become annoying and even dangerous.
A large, heavy dog jumping up on people can be dangerous to young children and even to some adults, since a large, 100 pound plus dog can easily knock down a child or small adult.
Since you as the owner are responsible for the behavior of your dog, it is important to nip this problem behavior in the bud.
The best time to do that, of course, is when the puppy is...
The 7 Stages of Puppy Development
In order to understand why your puppy doesn't listen to you at times, you need to understand each stage of development a puppy goes through as it matures.Let's take a look at the different stages, but before we do, keep in mind that these stages are generalizations ? each dog will progress at its own pace.Stage 1: The Transitional Stage2-3 WeeksThe Transitional stage generally lasts from age two to three weeks, and it's during this time that your puppy's eyes will open, and he'll slowly start to respond to light and movement and sounds around him. He'll become a little more mobile during this period, trying to get his feet underneath him and crawling around in the box (or wherever home is.) He'll start to recognize mom and his littermates, and any objects you might place in the box.Stage 2: The Almost Ready To Meet The World Stage3-4 WeeksThe Almost ready to meet the world stage lasts from 3 to about 4 weeks, and your puppy undergoes rapid sensory development during this time. Fully...
The 7 Stages of Puppy Development
Dog Training - Simplified
Dog training is both frustrating and rewarding.
It kills you to torment your poor puppy for months on end, trying to get them to understand commands that to them probably seem irrelevant and arbitrary.
However, when they finally learn it is best for all.
You are happy because they no longer eat your furniture or run away from you in the park.
I am also convinced the puppy is now happier because he has learned how to manipulate you.
He has learned that when you are happy you give him treats and he has also learned the things that are most likely to make you happy.
This is of course a beneficial relationship for all concerned.
You get what you want and the dog gets what he wants, making everyone more pleased.
Some people say that the dog is actually happier because it craves rules and boundaries.
Dogs will test you to see how far they can push you because they want you to define their limitations, to...
Dog Training Tips that Work!
In dog training, the most simple acts often produce the best results. In any dog pack, the alpha sets the rules and the rest follow. Therefore, by establishing yourself as the alpha, you can be sure that your obedience training sessions will be that much more productive. The following is a list of 8 simple things you can do to teach your new puppy or unruly dog that you are the alpha in your pack.
1. Never feed your dog from your plate while you're eating.
A dog must learn that your are the alpha and that it can only eat when you are finished with your meal.
2. Never allow your dog on the sofa or on your bed. And if your dog sits on your path, gently shove it out of the way with your foot. By setting boundaries, you will instill in your dog that it must obey the alpha.
3. Never allow your dog to chew on your towels, socks, shoes, or clothing.
Use bitter apple to discourage these behaviors.
4. NEVER HIT YOUR DOG...
Some Dog Owners Face Difficulties in Training Their New Pets
Wakefield, WY (ContentDesk) January 18, 2006 - Each year, thousands of households across the globe take in a new animal, a dog; traditionally titled mans best friend.
Being the perfect acquaintance, dogs typically fill the void for individuals living in a single household or bring joy and companionship to children.While dogs may eventually become the perfect acquaintance, they certainly arent born that way.
New born puppies are usually an inconsiderate burden, keeping their owners awake at night, claiming the carpet as their restroom, and more.
For these reasons (and many others), strong emphasis needs to be put on training puppies as early as possible so that they may turn into well-behaved, well-trained adult dogs.Training a puppy takes a considerable amount of time and hard work, which may or may not lead to quick results.
Its important to always be firm when your dog does something negative, but its as equally important to not make your...
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The Financial Rewards of Quitting Smoking
How much does one single cigarette cost you? Not a lot. But guess what?it adds up. Think about how many cigarettes are in a pack. Think about how much a pack costs. Now think about how many packs you smoke in a day, or week.
Now multiply that by the number of weeks in a year. Now multiply that by the number of years you have been a smoker.
Scary, right? If you're like many smokers, you've thrown hundreds, thousands, and even hundreds of thousands of dollars away on cigarettes over...