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Animals are from different species and come with significant responsibilities. Despite some appearing toy-like, they, like children, need care and attention. Our furry friends, just like human beings, have needs for bledder, meal, sleep, playtime, lots of love, and learning. Regardless of their age, our canine companions will always need you at a level akin to an 8-year-old child needing their parents.
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weightloosesblog · 1 year
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Puppy Training Classes And Obedience Training For Adult Dogs: Where To Start
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Why Puppy Training Is Important
A great dog trick can entertain even the toughest canine critic. But, puppy training is about more than dazzling a crowd. Training school teaches your dog important behavioral skills and good manners. Additionally, it exposes them to a variety of other dogs and people so that they’re comfortable in diverse social situations.1
Your puppy’s first three months are crucial to their development. Young dogs are highly impressionable and adept at retaining new information. Exposing your puppy to all sorts of sights, sounds, people, and other dogs will help prepare them for a life as an adult.
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dogtrainingfactory · 1 year
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Solving Dog Problems
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Have you ever been enjoying a walk with your dog when suddenly you are almost tripped by Fido or Fifi unexpectedly crossing in front of you? Not only is it unpleasant, but crossing in front of you like this is dangerous for both you and your dog. Luckily it is fairly easy to teach your dog to stay on one side of you and not to switch sides.
I feel that it is works best to teach your dog leash manners when using a 6 foot leash (not a Flexi-type) and a no-pull harness if your dog pulls.
The first thing to do is decide which side of you that you would like your dog to walk. Then, as your dog is walking on the leash reward him any time he happens to be on your chosen side by saying "yes" or "good" and feeding him a treat right by your side.
Be very careful to feed the treat by your side and not to feed the treat in front of you as that will encourage crossing in front.
While walking your dog, be careful to watch him, and as soon as he starts to cross in front of you, use your leash to prevent him from crossing, and stomp your feet to make your presence known.
Consistently rewarding your dog for being on your preferred side and preventing him from crossing in front by using the leash and by stomping your feet should help teach your dog to stop crossing in front of you and lead to safer and more pleasant walks. Enjoy!
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mehvesipek · 3 months
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According to behavioral sciences, rewarded behavior is repeated. The system encourages the desired behavior, and when it occurs, it is rewarded to ensure its continuity.
All living beings have reward centers in their brains; rewards activate these centers, strengthening the learning process. Reward can mean anything your dog loves—whether it’s a favorite toy or a beloved command.
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dogtoysandmore · 6 months
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finnpaddyco · 11 months
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How to effectively reward your dog
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You can’t imagine the amount of #barking this #pomeranian x was up to…. Barking at guests, at his owners, when they leave, getting out the front door and the entire time leaving the apartment block!! I was actually shocked he was so noisy for such a young dog! But we managed to get him to focus and start teaching him to feel calm and be quiet. #stopbarking #positivedogtraining #londondogtrainer #pomeraniantraining Fawndog121dogtraining.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/p/CpDTYElsQx-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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furryfriend101 · 1 year
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WE WANT THE 3rd VERSION OF THIS DOG 💯 Definitely NOT the first version - aggressive, lunging, barking and total chaos. And we definitely don’t want the second version - Panicked, scared, afraid and insecure. What we WANT is a dog that knows what to expect and can look to his owner for guidance, direction and most of all, CERTAINTY 💯. This is only achieved by implementing rules, boundaries and structure. An example of how that is applied here - Rule: Go to your bed when I say and stay there until I tell you to come off. Boundary: The edges of that bed. Structure: the daily practice of being sent to that bed and following the rule. These things provide the space for the dog to feel secure by knowing what to do and the ability to observe without having to push anyone away or feel intimidated. Do you have a dog like this?? Tell me 👇🏽 
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hafeezbn · 1 year
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dogstrainers08 · 2 years
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Dogs Can’t Help Falling in Love
One researcher argues that a dog’s ability to bond has more to do with forming emotional attachments than being smart about what humans want.
TEMPE, Ariz. — Xephos is not the author of “Dog Is Love: Why and How Your Dog Loves You,” one of the latest books to plumb the nature of dogs, but she helped inspire it. And as I scratched behind her ears, it was easy to see why.
First, she fixed on me with imploring doggy eyes, asking for my attention. Then, every time I stopped scratching she nudged her nose under my hand and flipped it up. I speak a little dog, but the message would have been clear even if I didn’t: Don’t stop.
We were in the home office of Clive Wynne, a psychologist at Arizona State University who specializes in dog behavior. He belongs to Xephos, a mixed breed that the Wynne family found in a shelter in 2012.
Dr. Wynne’s book is an extended argument about what makes dogs special — not how smart they are, but how friendly they are. Xephos’ shameless and undiscriminating affection affected both his heart and his thinking.
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According to behavioral sciences, rewarded behavior is repeated. The system encourages the desired behavior, and when it occurs, it is rewarded to ensure its continuity.
All living beings have reward centers in their brains; rewards activate these centers, strengthening the learning process. Reward can mean anything your dog loves—whether it’s a favorite toy or a beloved command.
#POKED #positivereinforcement #StarDogs #forcefreetraining
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dogtrainingglobal90 · 2 years
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Get to Know Your Dog
Every dog has a unique personality and may respond to things differently. Tailor your training and educational methods to suit your dog’s personality. Dogs differ in their energy levels, confidence levels, and curiosity. They also differ emotionally – with nervousness, shyness, or confidence. While some dogs are food-motivated and will respond enthusiastically to any sort of edible treat as a reward, it's important to not rely on treats to show acceptance of a positive behavior. Try experimenting with other rewards, such as praise at the right moment by showing plenty of affection.
This isn't just important to consider when choosing how best to praise your dog but also when setting your own expectations for your canine companion! Above all else, dogs need leadership. A shy or introverted human can attend a big gathering and act appropriately while there but may not choose to attend a party as their favorite activity. In the same manner, consider your pup’s personality and select an activity that would be the best activity for your dog’s personality.
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freshdogtraining · 2 years
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Dog Training: Obedience Training for Dogs
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Most people love their furry companions. However, not every moment is enjoyable when your dog isn't trained to behave in specific ways or avoid unwanted behaviors.
There are many techniques passed on from unknown sources that tell you the best ways to get your dog not to do something. But what is the best method, and how do you use these techniques?
Learn the most common methods for how to train your dog, as well as what techniques not to use.
How Should You Train Your Dog?
There are two common methods of training a dog.
The first is the aversive-based method. The second is the reward-based method. Aversive-based (discipline) training is when you use positive punishment and negative reinforcement techniques with your dog. Reward-based methods use rewards only for the behaviors that you want your dog to follow.
Understand How Your Dog Learns
Dogs learn a lot like little kids. They are close in intelligence to human two-year-olds. Immediate consequences are all that they care about. As they grow, they begin to understand our words. Some intelligent breeds will respond to as many as 250! Yet every dog responds to the tone of our voice more than the actual words.
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finnpaddyco · 1 year
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Happy to announce we are now part of the #petprofessionalguild #positivedogtraining Fawndog121dogtraining.co.uk (at Kent, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnmRZ2-sUAH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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