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		<title>Model Train Help Ebook 4th Edition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Model Railroading Enthusiast Robert Anderson Reveals Quick &#038; Easy Ways To Design, Build, Maintain &#038; Repair Your Very Own Realistic Model Railroad&#8230;Without Making Costly Mistakes! Ideal for beginners &#038; experienced model railroaders in Ho, Oo, N, O, Z etc. Model Train Help Ebook 4th Edition]]></description>
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		<title>Use Some of Those Dog Training Skills to Help Teach your Dog to Sit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 06:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has experienced the thrill of teaching a dog new tricks knows exactly what it takes to get their dog to listen to their commands and it usually does work too. It is very exciting when you finally start to see the results from using your Dog Training techniques on your dog and it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has experienced the thrill of teaching a dog new tricks knows exactly what it takes to get their dog to listen to their commands and it usually does work too. It is very exciting when you finally start to see the results from using your <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Dog Training</a> techniques on your dog and it will motivate you to continue working with them to teach them even more. Instead of having a dog that just sits around doing nothing, you could have a dog that is totally fit to be involved in dog shows or anything else interesting such as that. One of the easiest commands to teach a dog would have to be, to sit. Teaching your dog to sit should come pretty easy, if you are consistent and praise them every time that they do listen to you. Normally within just a week of working with them, you should have a dog that listens to the sit command and you will just be tickled if this has never happened for you before now. <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Dog Training</a> can be a great deal of fun, both for the owner and their dog, if it is done correctly. </p>
<p>There are several different ways that you can go about teaching your dog how to sit whenever you tell him to and it is important for you to try a few different techniques with him and once you are seeing that he is listening to you finally, then you will know which technique to stick with. Some people can teach their dogs to sit just by saying it over and over and gently pushing down on their backside and once they do it then they are given a treat or a great deal of praise. Others find that taking something that the dog loves and kind of moving it slowly around their head and behind them, saying the word sit to them in a stern tone each time, works for them the best. It just depends on your preferences and what your dog responds to the best. Finding what works for you and your dog is what is important, do not let anyone else try and tell you how you should be doing it, if what you are doing does work. Advice is usually a good thing but for some reason there are those people that believe that they know what is best for you and your dog and sometimes that can really be annoying, so do what works for you ok. </p>
<p>Whenever you do decide to begin dog training your dog to teach them to sit for you, just remember to be patient with them because sometimes certain dogs might take a little bit longer to catch on than others would. Your dog can be your best little friend and when you do start seeing results from using your dog training techniques, you will just be totally excited and will be even more excited about showing it off to all of your friends and family members, so have fun with it! <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Some Tips to Help you Through All Types of Dog Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 06:11:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many different ways that a person can train their dogs and one of the best places to locate more information on this kind of stuff is right from your own home computer system. There are countless websites that are available that will provide you with free information regarding many different Dog Training [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many different ways that a person can train their dogs and one of the best places to locate more information on this kind of stuff is right from your own home computer system. There are countless websites that are available that will provide you with free information regarding many different <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Dog Training</a> techniques. It is very important to learn about this type of thing before you ever get yourself a dog because the older the dog is, the more difficult it is to train them. Training a new dog has its challenges but so do most other things in life right. This is something that anyone can accomplish, with the right amount of knowledge and enough determination and patience. The more you learn about <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Dog Training</a>, the more prepared you will be and the better this whole process will turn out. It will take quite a bit of time and each dog is quite different but once you start seeing results you will be motivated to continue on with the many different dog training techniques that you have learned from doing the research. </p>
<p>So many people make the huge mistake of allowing their dog to think that they are the one in charge, when that is not the case at all. If you make the mistake of not letting your dog know who is in charge, there is just no chance that you will ever have the ability to properly and efficiently train them. Right from the get go you are the one in charge of your dog and you have got to teach them this from the very beginning or else you will not be very successful at training them. If you can show them who is in charge right away then you will definitely be more successful at dog training and it will show each time that you do speak a command to them. The response that you can get from your dog when you are going about dog training correctly will just seriously blow your mind at first. They have the ability to do exactly what it is that you are telling them to do, if you do things appropriately right from the beginning. Reading about all types of dog training techniques and really studying dog training will surely help you to get more prepared for successfully training your friend. </p>
<p>Remember whenever you do attempt any type of dog training technique that the most important rule to never forget is constant repetition. Repetition is what teaches them and if you truly stick with it and enforce it every single time, then before you know it you will have on hand a very well trained and well behaved dog, which you should be so very proud of. Dog training will never be something easy and not for anyone, however, anyone is capable of properly training their dog, if they really put their mind into it. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Question about dog training please help which obedience class do i take her to basic or intermediate?</title>
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		<title>Need help with Fitting and using a martingale dog training collar!?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a martingale Dog Training collar for my dog, I got the right size and all, but I am not sure where it is to sit on the dogs neck and that kind of stuff so any help would be appreciated. the martingale dog raining collar I got has the partial chain on it, [...]]]></description>
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the martingale dog raining collar I got has the partial chain on it, so does it matter where that DRing is for the leash to go on? Oike am I pulling to the side or straig twards me if the dog  is on my left?</p>
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		<title>Can someone help me find a dog training facility with a good price?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Possibly somewhere in New York or around New York like New Jersey or Conneticut or something. I&#8217;m looking for one of those training facilities that has boarding for your dog and, of course, a training program. (Example: k9one) I&#8217;ve already looked at k9one, but I was hoping some could give me a place with a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Puppy Training Tips – How To Help Your Puppy Overcome Boredom?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a dog owner myself, I strongly believe that one of the most important Puppy Training tips I should offer you is how to help your puppy overcome boredom. While I understand that it is not possible for all dog owners to be with their puppies or dogs the whole day due to your own [...]]]></description>
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Being a dog owner myself, I strongly believe that one of the most important <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Puppy Training</a> tips I should offer you is how to help your puppy overcome boredom. While I understand that it is not possible for all dog owners to be with their puppies or dogs the whole day due to your own work commitment, it is still important to ensure that your pet is kept occupied. Young puppies are like little children, they cannot be left alone doing nothing all day because bored puppies will grow up to be very unhappy animals. <br/><br/>So how can you help your puppy to overcome boredom? Below are 3 tips which you can use for your pet. <br/><br/>1. Prepare a comfortable puppy bed or crate Although some dog owners think that keeping their puppy in a crate is a cruel thing to do, they cannot be further from the truth. I will not include using crates as one of my <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Puppy Training</a> tips for you if crates are harmful to your puppy! The reason why crates have been unfairly portrayed as a vicious item is because those irresponsible owners have kept their puppies in the crates for very long hours each day, sometimes not even letting their puppies out! If used in the correct way, crates are actually very safe and cozy &#8216;beds&#8217; for the puppies. <br/><br/>If you do not want to use a crate, you can buy a puppy bed for it. Line the puppy or crate with soft cushions so that your puppy will be comfortable sleeping in it. If you are using a crate and you need to keep your puppy in it for long hours, leave the crate door open. Once your puppy has a cozy place to itself, it will not misbehave by scratching your furniture while trying to find a place to sleep. <br/><br/>2. Provide toys for your puppy In addition to making your puppy&#8217;s bed comfortable, you should also provide a few toys for your puppy. You can just leave the toys at the back of the crate or at the side of the bed where your puppy can easily reach for it when it wakes up. It is also useful for keeping your puppy occupied so that it will not feel bored. Remember, when a puppy is bored, it will end up being mischievous as it tries to find things to do to keep itself busy. That is when you find your shoes and socks being bitten or furniture being scratched! Prevent that from happening from the start by providing toys for your puppy. <br/><br/>3. Take your puppy for a walk Your puppy will be very much happier if you make it a habit to take it for a walk when you return home at the end of the day. You can go for a walk along the beach if you are staying near the beach or a run in the nearby park. Even a walk along the streets downstairs will also benefit your puppy as it has something to look forward to at the end of a long lonely day. It can actually help your puppy to keep a healthy and happy personality. Puppies are like any humans, when we have something to look forward to at the end of a day or even week, it will make feel happier and so will your puppy! <br/><br/>What is important to note is that once you build up a healthy and strong bond with your puppy, you will have a happy puppy which is less likely to misbehave out of boredom. This is because puppies are like little kids, they will want to please you instead of infuriate you. Apply the above puppy training tips that I have given you and you are more likely to have a healthier puppy that will live longer and thus allow you to enjoy many more years of fun-filled days with it.Â  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Puppy Behavior Problems &#8211; How Proper Puppy Training Techniques Can Help Prevent Big Problems</title>
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We all like to think of dogs as &#8220;Man&#8217;s Best Friend. &#8221; We just love those warm, cuddly balls of fur that greet us when we get home and that love us unconditionally with those wagging tails and puppy-dog eyes.  Unfortunately, the picture isn&#8217;t always so rosy.  Read on to discover just why proper training is so important.  <br/><br/>Dogs and puppies that aren&#8217;t trained well &#8211; or trained at all &#8211; can be destructive to your property, or downright dangerous to your family and others &#8212; and even to themselves.  If you aren&#8217;t yet convinced that <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Puppy Training</a> is worth your time, consider the following scenarios.  <br/><br/>Prevent Puppy Property Damage  <br/><br/>Training your puppy while it&#8217;s still young helps to establish ground rules for how you expect it to behave.  If you&#8217;d like your puppy to let you know when it needs to be let outdoors to relieve itself, you&#8217;ll need to train it to give you a signal.  You may also want to train your dog not to beg for dinner scraps, not to sit on the furniture, and how to stay in a crate patiently while you&#8217;re away.  <br/><br/>Using proper <a href='http://puppydogtraining.info/'  rel='wpls' >Puppy Training</a> techniques is very helpful in accomplishing that goal.  Dogs that aren&#8217;t given proper guidelines for their behavior may act out by damaging your property.  A puppy that isn&#8217;t trained to be left alone may chew on your slippers or furniture, or leave messes around your house.  If you&#8217;ve invested any amount of money in new furniture or nice clothing, you&#8217;ll find it worth your while to ensure that your puppy is trained well.  <br/><br/>Protecting Your Dog&#8217;s Health  <br/><br/>However, training your dog doesn&#8217;t just benefit you &#8211; it&#8217;s also an important part of protecting your dog&#8217;s health and well-being.  A well-trained dog that responds to your commands is less likely to dart into traffic if it&#8217;s accidentally set loose, or to gorge on garbage scraps when you&#8217;re away.  <br/><br/>In addition, it&#8217;s essential to establish yourself as the &#8220;alpha dog&#8221; through proper puppy training techniques.  This will help reinforce your puppy&#8217;s good behavior, and make for a much happier relationship between you and your puppy.  <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Puppies Training Tips – 2 Vital Tips To Help You Train Your Puppy Quickly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have come across many dog owners who look for puppies training tips which can allow them to train their puppies quickly. To this, I can only say that you will not get a satisfactory answer because you cannot expect to get your puppy trained in a matter of a few hours or days! If [...]]]></description>
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I have come across many dog owners who look for puppies training tips which can allow them to train their puppies quickly.  To this, I can only say that you will not get a satisfactory answer because you cannot expect to get your puppy trained in a matter of a few hours or days! If that is what you are looking for, you will be disappointed as a skill cannot be internalized immediately.  However, if you are looking for an effective training system that can show you results in a few weeks, I do have two tips to offer you. 1.  Daily Intensive PracticeIf you want to be able to train your puppy quickly, you must first of all remember that you need daily intensive practice.  I am sure you know that practice makes perfect so your puppy will also be able to learn a skill more quickly when you can make time to train every day.  Let&#8217;s say you want to train your puppy to come to you when you call it.  Move your puppy a distance away from you and call its name repeatedly.  When it comes to you, praise it and reward it with a dog treat.  Do this a few times and carry out this training every day.  You need to spend a lot of time together in order to teach your puppy new skills.  It is vital that you set the rules right from the start and ensure that your puppy follows the rules every time.  Puppies are just like little children â you have to be firm and carry through with your instructions.  Never give in to your puppy&#8217;s whims or you will risk not having your puppy obey you.  Just remember that you can learn all the puppies training tips in the world but if you are not firm in carry them out, you will not be successful in training your puppy. 2.  Take the cue from your puppyBy taking the cue from your puppy, I do not mean to listen to the whims of your puppy! However, if you see that your puppy looks very tired after some training, it is time to let it take a break.  You should not over-strain your puppy.  It will do more harm to your puppy if you insist on training your puppy hard in an attempt to get it trained quickly.  Regardless of which training system, programme or manual you refer to, all puppies training tips will point you towards training your puppy in a relaxed and non-stressful environment.  In fact, the best and fastest way in which your puppy learns anything is when there is no pressure faced by either you or your puppy.  Be prepared to give your puppy at least one week before it learns any skill.  You also need to spend a lot of time with your puppy in order to teach it well.  So just enjoy your time with your puppy and build up your relationship with it.  If you feel that you need more professional help, never feel shy in seeking out special training centres which can help you out.  <br/><br/></p>
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