How to Incorporate Dog Training into Dog Play and Exercise!

February 12, 2011 by  
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Andrew is a Dog trainer who uses only basic dog training tips that work on all types of dogs. Dog Obedience Australia provide dog classes as well as puppy training

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Dog Training Can Turn Any Dog Into an Amazing Dog, if it is Done Correctly

August 4, 2010 by  
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Many people endure the unfortunate experience of having a “terrible” dog and usually the reasons why their dog acts this way is because they were not properly trained by their owner. So, it is not the dogs fault that they do not have any kind of manners and do not understand anyone’s commands, it is the owners responsibility to take care of this and to teach them what is expected of them. By going through many different sources you should have the ability to locate plenty of information regarding dog training and what works and what does not work. If you can find this kind of helpful information, no matter what kind of dog that you own, he can definitely turn out to be one of the greatest dogs around. You will be more than happy with the results, from applying wonderful dog training skills to your dog and really giving it all that you got. Dog training can turn any dog into an amazing dog, if it is done correctly.

It is really important that you learn how to get your dog to listen to your command, to understand your tone each time that you are going through just the basic commands. Start out with something little and if they respond quickly then feel free to continue on to something a little bit more advanced. If you take time out to spend with your dog, getting to know them and figuring out what makes them tick, you will begin seeing some awesome results fairly quickly believe it or not. This will not happen without some dedication and determination on your part and ofcourse a whole lot of patience! It does not matter if it is a pure breed or just an old mutt, your dog is very capable of learning and becoming a well behaved, well trained dog, an amazing dog at that. Just give it a good shot, you will soon see that your hard work and patience has paid off at the end of it all.

Whatever you do throughout the dog training process, never, under any circumstances do you ever cause bodily harm to your animal, no matter how frustrated and irritated you might become at times. The tone of your voice says it all, when it comes to getting your dog to listen to your commands, so know which tone to use for each thing you are wanting them to understand. Once you have completed just the basic dog training commands with your dog, you and everyone else around will definitely notice an enormous difference in them and will be very, very pleased by it. Rewarding your dog is so very important, so anytime that they do listen to something that you are trying to say to them, make sure that you do give them a treat or something. They love praise and ofcourse they always love those delicious treats that their owner offers to them when they are so proud because they did good.

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How do you get into Police dog training?

November 25, 2009 by  
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I am a dog training and am looking to do more of protection training (Police dog training)
Does any one have advice or know how to get into something like this without having to BECOME a cop.
I have talked with a few people and some say you need to get a dog and train it then show him and get him into things to show off how good you are.. and some say you need to become a cop..

thanks!!

How do I get my dog into Rescue Dog Training?

November 21, 2009 by  
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I have a 1 year old white german shepherd i’m hoping to go into wilderness EMT training in the summer/fall and would like a job where i could bring my dog with…how do i accomplish that?