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		<title>How to groom your Golden Retriever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are give adequate care for your dog is good for health? Make a simple top grooming tips in preparation for the golden retriever dog care
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are give adequate care for your dog is good for health? Make a simple top grooming tips in preparation for the golden retriever dog care</p>
<p>Taking care is the best of the agenda for every dog ??owner. Being a responsible dog owner, you should always consider several factors to achieve this goal. Proper health may be filed by such factors as proper diet and be physically able to be a good training exercise, and appropriate obedience training. Meanwhile, on the emotional aspects, proper care is also essential to the well-being too. People also want to take part in their appearance through proper grooming, and that the animals may also have aspects of similarity. We do not know, the language of the dog, but it is important that the appearance of animals through proper grooming is sometimes a form of their respective owners actions.</p>
<p>As know, different guidelines for care of the different breeds of dogs may provide different results. Understanding the basics of your dog is key to care. After identification of the breed is a golden retriever, will be related to the type of coat style and purification methods for each of them. For starters, your golden retriever is one of the nice thick layer. Although this is an average barrier of soft touch, and is made of water repellent and dense undercoat. Golden Retriever This is a double coat that meets the layer of protection during any season. In addition, these primers to help them protect them from cold during the winter season.</p>
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		<title>Important steps to train Guard Dog by a professional dog trainer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 13:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Training includes various techniques, as well as some important information about dog behavior. Training, when administered at an earlier stage, turns out to be more effective and ideal. This follows from the fact that training a dog can get difficult because of other skills that the dog may have learned earlier. For example, if the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Training includes various techniques, as well as some important information about dog behavior. Training, when administered at an earlier stage, turns out to be more effective and ideal. This follows from the fact that training a dog can get difficult because of other skills that the dog may have learned earlier. For example, if the dog does not learn to jump on people, it may vary in this way being trained. As mentioned earlier, guard dog training is best left to professional dog trainers, as these people are aware of techniques to teach dogs to society to function as a guard dog. However, dog owners can train their dogs to the skills of knowledge, such as obedience, hunting and other sporting dogs. Here are some tips that may help in how to train your guard dog, but more and more trained in the training facility.</p>
<p> Train Guard Dog On Home</p>
<p> basic obedience dog training is the first stage of guard dog. In contrast to a companion dog, guard dog is to follow every command of his master, and also with immediate effect. Using hand signals to teach the dog verbal commands such as come, sit, stay and heel. Make sure that the dog responds to all commands, respectively. The training of these basic obediences, guard dog should also be aware not to take command of someone other than the owner or service. This is a critical factor in training a guard dog as a theme becomes ineffective if the intruder is able to control your dog using the same verbal commands. Basically, the dog must recognize between instructions given by the owner and any stranger. Guard dog must also learn to accept treats from strangers, because it can be potentially dangerous.
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		<title>Reasons to Buy a Dog Training Collar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is your dog barking too much?  If so, then you should definitely consider a Dog Training Collar. There are various types of anti barking devices or methods available, but these training collars are the most effective.	 Here are some of the drawbacks of other types of anti-barking tools, and why an anti-barking collar has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is your dog barking too much?  If so, then you should definitely consider a <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence.html," target='_blank'>Dog Training Collar</a>. There are various types of anti barking devices or methods available, but these training collars are the most effective.<br />	 Here are some of the drawbacks of other types of anti-barking tools, and why an anti-barking collar has an edge over them:. </p>
<p>1. Other tools are not safe for the dog</p>
<p>It is sadly, but there are anti barking devices that are not safe to use for your dog.<br />	 They could cause an array of health problems, which is definitely a situation that you want to avoid. On the other hand, anti-barking collars provide a stimulus that&#8217;s just strong enough to get your dog&#8217;s attention. If you have your dog wearing such a collar you don&rsquo;t need to worry about injuries or other health problems.<br />	 You are concerned for your dog&rsquo;s safety all day long, including the times when you are training it.<br />	 No dog was injured until present because it was wearing a <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence.html," target='_blank'>Dog Training Collar</a>. </p>
<p>2. Not all products are as effective</p>
<p>There are many ineffective products or methods on the dog training market.<br />	 Getting the expected results is what really matters for any training method or equipment.<br /> On the other hand, studies show that an anti-barking collar can be one of the most effective tools for reducing your dog&#8217;s excessive barking. How effective are these collars?</p>
<p> There are models of dog training collars that have proven to eliminate almost 90% of the excessive barking.<br /> This is quite an impressive success rate for any type of behavior alteration product.</p>
<p>3. They&#8217;re unaffordable. <br />If you don&#8217;t mind spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, then options such as an obedience training school could be a viable option. On the other hand, you should also consider that the success rate of such schools could be substantially lower than for anti-barking collars. In the same time, a dog owner can easily find a low price anti bark collar, and depending on the type, it may cost less than $100.<br />	 The best choice is the training collar if one considers both the effectiveness and the price of the product.</p>
<p>4. They may be considered cruel</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to note that while certain anti-barking techniques are effective, they&#8217;re also inhumane. Most of dog owners love their pets and don&rsquo;t want to make them suffer any pain or discomfort while undergoing anti-barking training.  The training collars are equipped to deliver the dog quite slight aversive stimuli.<br /> After the warning beeps, they can deliver ultrasounds pulses or citronella oil.<br /> All dog owners can be 100% sure such types of collars humane and effective.</p>
<p>5. They&#8217;re complex. </p>
<p>Regular dog owners want to easy understand the functioning and use of the anti barking devices or methods they buy.<br /> Otherwise, it could be a hassle to use. In their contrast, you can easy understand how a training collar works.<br /> It typically includes a microphone for detecting your dog&#8217;s barking, and a battery. When detecting the barking, a warning beep and a simple stimulus are delivered.<br /> These simple training tools are really diminishing the excess of barking of the dog. That&#8217;s the mission that you want to accomplish. </p>
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		<title>How to Take Back Control with Aggressive Dog Training</title>
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If you have an aggressive dog, training is critical. An unreliable dog is a social menace &#8211; and an unreliable companion. Your dog may guard its food bowl, growl at men, bully smaller dogs, bark at cars, snarl at your friends or lunge at runners. Regardless of what triggers your dog&#8217;s behavior, start aggressive dog [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have an aggressive dog, training is critical. An unreliable dog is a social menace &#8211; and an unreliable companion. Your dog may guard its food bowl, growl at men, bully smaller dogs, bark at cars, snarl at your friends or lunge at runners. Regardless of what triggers your dog&#8217;s behavior, start aggressive dog training right away.</p>
<p> helps by treating the cause and by teaching you corrective techniques that will help your dog&#8217;s behavior. Keep in mind that with a physically threatening, aggressive dog, training might require an expert. Here are some of the steps you will need to take.</p>
<p>Visit the vet. A dog aggression flare-up can result from an inconspicuous  such as a neurological problem, hormonal imbalance, lead poisoning, diabetes or mineral deficiency. Brief your vet fully on the aggression problem so the doctor can test for diseases that can cause the behavior you described. Aggressive dog training will not help much if the underlying health cause remains untreated.</p>
<p>Correct rather than punish your dog- Fear can be overwhelming for your dog, resulting in fear aggression. Do not add to your dogs fears by using punishment to control its behaviors. Correct the wrong behaviors rather than punishing for them.  If you forcefully discipline an aggressive dog, training with any kind of correction may make its behavior worse rather than stop it.      </p>
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<p>Lincoln Kern has been raising and training dogs for over 45 years. He provides his advice on proven dog training techniques including <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4161672']);" href="http://www.germanshepherdtrainingnow.com/german-shepherd-obedience-training/" target="_blank">obedience training</a>, training to remove problems such as barking and aggression and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4161672']);" href="http://www.germanshepherdtrainingnow.com/german-shepherd-schutzhund-training/" target="_blank">schutzhund training</a>. His <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4161672']);" href="http://www.squidoo.com/guide-for-new-puppy-owners" target="_blank">Guide for New Puppy Owners</a> is well-known, and he writes extensively on puppy training.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golden Retrievers are very popular dogs and generally make great family pets. They are very intelligent dogs that do well with proper training and a lot of exercise as they can be quite boisterous and playful. Golden Retriever puppies are attention seeking by nature and can go overboard looking for attention but establishing boundaries and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golden Retrievers are very popular dogs and generally make great family pets. They are very intelligent dogs that do well with proper training and a lot of exercise as they can be quite boisterous and playful. Golden Retriever puppies are attention seeking by nature and can go overboard looking for attention but establishing boundaries and rules can help make them more manageable.</p>
<p>Golden Retrievers are of the working dog category and are highly sought out for their ability to perform invaluable tasks such as search and rescue. They make excellent guide dogs and are used by the police for drug detection. Their high intelligence makes them ideal for advanced training. Getting a Golden Retriever at an early age is best as you can begin obedience training while the puppy is still young and moldable. Older Golden Retrievers that haven&#8217;t received proper socialization and obedience training can be a bit of a handful.</p>
<p>They are large and powerful dogs that can grow to 24 inches in height and they can weigh from 55-75 pounds. They are of a muscular build and have long flowing coats which range in color from a very light, pale beige that is almost white to a dark honey color. Medium golden colored individuals are favored for show purposes.</p>
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Breed – some dogs were bred to bark such as hounds and dogs used as guards
Frustration – energy not burned by appropriate exercise can manifest itself in barking
Emotional need – boredom, anxiety, excitement
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why do dogs bark?</p>
<p>Breed – some dogs were bred to bark such as hounds and dogs used as guards</p>
<p>Frustration – energy not burned by appropriate exercise can manifest itself in barking</p>
<p>Emotional need – boredom, anxiety, excitement</p>
<p>Attention – barking will get them attention – whether it is good or bad</p>
<p>Noise – dogs, people, thunder, cars, horns, doorbells, fireworks etc….</p>
<p>Physical need – hungry, needs to eliminate</p>
<p>Barking can be one of the most difficult behaviors to modify.  It is a self rewarding activity meaning the act of barking is its own reward in many instances. Barking is also an normal and innate behavior, meaning barking is in a dog&#8217;s genetic makeup. A basic foundation of obedience training is a must! Excessive barking, really is not the problem, it is a symptom.  To cure the symptom, we must find out why he is barking to decrease the occurance and teach him to stop barking when you say.</p>
<p>Leaving your dog in the back yard while you are away can lead to boredom, excited or anxious barking.  Excessive barking outdoors may lead to lawsuits.  It may be best to leave your dog inside or in a crate if necessary to prevent the annoyance to your neighbors.  If your dog is barking in the back yard, try leaving then sneaking back to a spot where you can watch your dog without him knowing you are there and observe when he is barking.  Is he barking at something he sees or hears or is he barking just for the sake of barking?   If you see that he is barking AT something, the first thing to do is try to prevent the dog from seeing or hearing the things that are triggering his barking.  If he is barking for the sake of barking, that is something entirely different. </p>
<p>Is he bored?  Make sure he has plenty of toys that you can rotate on a daily basis.  Chew toys that can be stuffed with a yummy filling then frozen can keep your dog busy.  Hiding different toys around the back yard or in the house can also keep him busy looking for the next toy (this is not recommended for dogs that are destructive).  Interactive toys that make noise, have food stuffed in them or can be pushed around for treats to fall out of are all great ways to keep him busy.</p>
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		<title>Use Dog Training Collar to Reduce Excessive Barking</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some dogs either bark too often, or too loud, when boring or when you want to sleep.<br />  If so, then you should definitely consider a dog training collar. You also have other anti barking methods or devices at your choice, but this is one of the most effective.<br /> While you can say the following are the drawbacks of other types of anti-barking tools, they are also reasons to choose an anti-barking collar. </p>
<p>1. Some health problems may occur</p>
<p>People think that some of the tools and methods used to modify this behavior are not safe to use with their dogs.<br /> Various health issues may occur while using them, and this is not acceptable.<br /> On the other hand, anti-barking collars provide a stimulus that&#8217;s just strong enough to get your dog&#8217;s attention. So you won&#8217;t have to worry about your dog becoming ill or injured when wearing the collar. Your dog&#8217;s safety is likely one of your top priorities, and that includes when you&#8217;re training it. During the use of a dog training collar the health of your dog has no reason to alter. </p>
<p>2. They&#8217;re ineffective. </p>
<p>Many anti-barking methods on the market simply aren&#8217;t effective. When you buy these products you expect effects. Scientific studies have been performed to compare the effectiveness of different tools designed to reduce excessive barking. These studies show what are the most effective anti barking tools.<br />	 Some <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars.html" target='_blank'>Dog Training Collar</a> types abolish almost 90% of the inappropriate barking of the dog. That figure&#8217;s quite amazing when you consider that few behavior modification products have a 90% success rate. </p>
<p>3. They&#8217;re unaffordable. </p>
<p>An obedience training school for pets can cost up to several hundreds of thousands of dollars, especially when they guarantee a high rate of success. On the other hand, you should also consider that the success rate of such schools could be substantially lower than for anti-barking collars. You only need to dispose of about $100 to get a simple anti barking collar. You cannot find a less costly offer on the dog training market today. </p>
<p>4. They may be considered inhumane </p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to note that while certain anti-barking techniques are effective, they&#8217;re also inhumane. Owners who love their dog pets won&rsquo;t allow the use of harming or discomforting methods or device during the anti-barking training of their dogs. When you use anti-barking collars, the stimulus is subtle. Incentives like ultrasounds or the citronella oil are employed by such collars.<br /> There is no doubt that these types of <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars.html" target='_blank'>Dog Training Collar</a> are humane and efficient.</p>
<p>5. They are not so simple </p>
<p>Few people would prefer a complicated mechanism to an undemanding one to do quite the same thing. You may mistake while using a complicated device or method.<br />	 The dog training collar is an easy to use simple device.</p>
<p> The microphone incorporated detects your dog&rsquo;s barking and the battery powers the system.<br /> According to your settings, the device will issue warning beeps or aversive stimuli if the dog barks too much, often, loud or when not allowed. These collars are quite simple mechanisms, but very effective in reducing dog excessive barking.<br />	 They really do the job you paid for.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training a dog should be an enjoyable and easy task both for you and your dog, but things can be different in Basset Hound training. It is because Basset Hounds, just like any other hounds, are extremely hard to train. They tend not to obey commands given to them because as scent hounds they prefer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training a dog should be an enjoyable and easy task both for you and your dog, but things can be different in Basset Hound training. It is because Basset Hounds, just like any other hounds, are extremely hard to train. They tend not to obey commands given to them because as scent hounds they prefer to follow what their noses tell them. Low desire to please its owner is another reason why a basset hound is hard to train.</p>
<p>When it comes to <a href="https://womach.infusionsoft.com/go/mc/448168/">dog training</a>, especially obedience training, a Basset hound is less likely to be chosen by most dog owners and trainers because of its characteristics towards training. However, it is not impossible to train a Basset hound if you really want to. Some have been successful in training their Basset hounds but only a few of them. Patience, together with your great love for your Basset hound is essential in order to have a well behaved dog.</p>
<p>Training tips are just few clicks away when searching a web and you can also learn through seminars from dog experts. But the best method in Basset Hound training is to know and listen to your dog. Discover what exercise or activity your dog enjoys and start your way from there. Let him understand that training is fun! Be artistic and create fun and exciting training methods and as much as possible, vary it from time to time so as not to bore them. Limit the training session to only 10-20 minutes. Slowing down and showing resistance to work is an indication that he has become bored or he doesn&#8217;t like your training method.</p>
<p>Using training tools such as crate and rewards are ideal partner in every training session. Most Basset hounds obey command when offered reward, but will forget the training when reward is being offered. To do away with this, hide the reward from the dog before giving a command. Show him the reward only until he has complied with the command so as to come up with a Basset hound who follows command with or without the presence of a reward. The point here is to give him the idea that you may have a reward for him even if he can not see it.</p>
<p>It is also important to know the right time to start training. Making mistakes in the beginning of the training may delay the process and may not guarantee better results. Begin the training with something he enjoys so that he will be convinced to do it. Avoid being harsh and force your dog to do something which you think he doesn&#8217;t like. Consistency and determination is much more helpful.</p>
<p>With these tips, you will surely be able to come up with nicely trained dog. You can now aim higher levels of training such as obedience and agility training, and prove others that it is not impossible to train these stubborn four legged friends.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="https://womach.infusionsoft.com/go/mc/448168/">dog training</a>, 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.</p>
<p>1. Never feed your dog from your plate while you&#8217;re eating. A dog must learn that your are the alpha and that it can only eat when you are finished with your meal.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>3. Never allow your dog to chew on your towels, socks, shoes, or clothing. Use bitter apple to discourage these behaviors.</p>
<p>4. NEVER HIT YOUR DOG FOR MISBEHAVING. Instead use the tone of your voice and a collar/leash to teach and make corrections.</p>
<p>5. Never allow a puppy to chew on your fingers. Otherwise, it will become a habit that will be very hard to break when it becomes an adult. Spray you hands and fingers with bitter apple and then allow the dog to proceed. The dog will learn not to bite your fingers without associating any negative thoughts about you as the alpha.</p>
<p>6. Never leave a hyper dog unexercised. Playing ball before you leave for work and after you return can help alleviate your dog&#8217;s pent-up energy.</p>
<p>7. Never keep your dog alone in a yard for days at a times. Without proper socialization your dog will become aggressive towards other dogs as well as other humans. A dog needs contact with its own species in order to learn how to behave in a dog pack equally as well as it must learn to behave in a human pack. A dog left alone for long periods of time will believe itself to be the alpha and try to dictate to its master instead of the other way around.</p>
<p>8. Never allow your dog to jump on you or your guests. Its fun when your dog is a puppy, but it isn&#8217;t fun when it becomes a 100lb behemoth. Practice with a collar and leash and set up situations where a neighbor rings your doorbell while your dog awaits their entrance. Make a sharp correction and command your dog to &#8220;sit&#8221; when as your neighbor enters the house. And, of course, don&#8217;t forget to praise the dog as soon as it follows your command. Once the dog knows what to do, try the same thing off leash, but this time use a water spray bottle and spray your dogs face with water as punishment for jumping with a stern vocal correction of &#8220;NO&#8221;. Proceed to praise your dog once again when your dog obeys your command. This way, it will learn to associate praise with correct action.</p>
<p>By following these steps, you will establish yourself as the alpha. And, you will have a head start in training your dog because it will have already learned to respect your authority as its leader.</p>
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The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is of the British origin and was perfected in 19th century Maryland.  This breed filled the need for a dog that could retrieve ducks all day in the cold, turbulent waters of the Chesapeake Bay.  His greater size and strength gave him an edge over the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>History of The Chesapeake Bay Retriever:</h2>
<p>The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is of the British origin and was perfected in 19th century Maryland.  This breed filled the need for a dog that could retrieve ducks all day in the cold, turbulent waters of the Chesapeake Bay.  His greater size and strength gave him an edge over the Labrador Retriever.</p>
<p><strong>Description: </strong><br />
The Chesapeake Bay Retriever stands approximately 21 to 26 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 60 and 90 pounds.  He has a powerful medium- to large-boned structure.  His shedding, water-resistant wavy coat, which is relatively short and easy to maintain, does an excellent job of insulating the dog against cold water.  Regular brushing should keep the coat in good condition.  The color may be brown or tan.</p>
<h2>About The Chesapeake Bay Retriever:</h2>
<p>This is an intelligent, hardy breed who is an excellent retriever and devoted to his owner.  He is a big, strong dog with great courage and stamina.  He is also an extremely dominant, obstinate dog that requires a strong, no-nonsense leadership.  He is very stubborn and territorial and can be dog-aggressive.  Chesapeakes are not recommended for families with young children because of their physical, controlling demeanor.  They are very suspicious of strangers and are excellent watchdogs.  The owner of a Chessie should start obedience training and socialization as early as possible.  Those who wish to avoid some of the breed&#8217;s inherent dominant aggressive behavior would do well choosing a female.  They can suffer from hip dysplasia and bloat.</p>
<p><strong>Feeding:</strong><br />
Recommended feeding for this breed is 1 ½ – 2 ½ cans (13.3oz) of high-quality meaty product with biscuit added in equal amount or 5 cupfuls of a complete, dry dog food.</p>
<p><strong>Ideal home: </strong><br />
The owner of this breed must be a strong, consistent leader from day one. These dogs will quickly fill any lack of leadership, and a spoiling, nurturing owner may be overwhelmed by the time the dog is six months old.  This is not a dog for the elderly or the disabled.  Chessies quickly perceive physical weakness or lack of confidence in an owner and will soon take over.  A house with a fenced yard is mandatory.  If left alone too long, this breed may bark excessively and be very destructive.  Obedience training and socialization with people and dogs should start from the time the puppy arrives home.  If you want a good watchdog that will be affectionate, intelligent, and athletic, and if you have great leadership skills and time to socialize the dog, then you may wish to consider the  Chesapeake Bay Retriever.</p>
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