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		<title>Unveiling Puppy Training Tips That Will Work For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don't know anything about you but I'm sure you've had days when you just want to get away and spend some quiet time alone relaxing. It's not about being lazy-- timely mini vacations have proved to be quite helpful in decreasing stress while increasing productivity levels. You're probably going, 'I wish! Tell that to my boss.' Well, what if your boss is the one who planned it all for you? Wouldn't a personal retreat sound good?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know anything about you but I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve had days when you just want to get away and spend some quiet time alone relaxing. It&#8217;s not about being lazy&#8211; timely mini vacations have proved to be quite helpful in decreasing stress while increasing productivity levels. You&#8217;re probably going, &#8216;I wish! Tell that to my boss.&#8217; Well, what if your boss is the one who planned it all for you? Wouldn&#8217;t a personal retreat sound good?</p>
<p>Dogs are no different. They seek out dens to hide out in when they feel threatened and vulnerable. In the wild, it would be easy enough to go about doing this; but in the jungle called domestic home life, they wouldn&#8217;t know where to start. Being a loving master means having enough responsibility to see them utilize methods that nurture and protect them. This article gives you effective puppy training tips on how to best crate train your dog.</p>
<p>You hear crate training a puppy and you think it is a cruel and inhumane treatment of dogs. Not really. This is actually a useful dog training method many experts employ. Canines do not sleep in an area which they have previously eliminated on so a crate trained puppy will restrain from soiling himself until he is released from his crate. Make sure the enclosure is small enough. After an hour or two inside the crate, take him out for toilet activities.</p>
<p>Put the enclosure in a room where people gather together. Do not rush the puppy into the whole process; it can be traumatic when done incorrectly. Place his favorite treats and things in and begin to feed him inside the crate. This is your puppy&#8217;s special place and you want him to associate the crate with happy and pleasant things. Never use this as a form of punishment.</p>
<p>After a while, he will begin to be comfortable inside. When you feel the time is right, close the crate while you are still in the room. Do not release him the moment he cries or becomes upset. This will tell the puppy that reacting violently will get him what he wants and believe me; no owner would ever want that. Unless he is in pain or wants to potty, wait for the cries to subside before opening the crate.</p>
<p>When the puppy is not panicking with being enclosed in the crate, leave the room for several minutes at a time. With his favorite toys and treats inside with him, he should be feeling comfortable and able to keep himself amused even without you being there constantly. You can leave him inside his crate but never for more than four hours at a time. Puppies have not fully mastered their bowel movements and having to eliminate in his space will upset him.</p>
<p>These are few puppy training tips that when followed, will do so much to increase your leisure time significantly. Crate training aids potty and sleeping habits without much hard work. Sounds good right? You also have the freedom to take longer trips and vacations without undue stress of worrying about your puppy. For times you need space you can leave him be. The dog will be happy in his own world and you in yours. When you are successful in crate training a puppy&#8211; your former lifestyle will be as forgotten as a buried bone.</p>
<p>Geraldine Dimarco can attest to the advantages of successfully <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/pottytrainingpuppies">crate training a puppy</a>. Get excellent <a href="http://www.pet-care-information.com/dog/instinct.html">Puppy Training Tips</a> you can use with your dogs today.</p>
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		<title>Do You Know The Importance Of House Training A Puppy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 14:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Pendry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a society there are over a million puppies that are adopted each and every year; when we bring a new puppy into our homes most of us do not realize how quickly they will grow into adult dogs. In fact; most of us do not realize that they are just puppies for a very short while before we have an adult dog in our home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a society there are over a million puppies that are adopted each and every year; when we bring a new puppy into our homes most of us do not realize how quickly they will grow into adult dogs. In fact; most of us do not realize that they are just puppies for a very short while before we have an adult dog in our home.</p>
<p>If you have gotten a new canine friend for your home and are wondering what the importance of house training a puppy is; then you have come to the right place. Every pet owner should be concerned with house training a puppy so that they can teach puppy obedience and raise the best behaved dog possible.</p>
<p>If you want your puppy to grow into a healthy dog with a great bond with you then you have to understand that house breaking a puppy is extremely vital. This will help both of you bond while she learns about the boundaries that you set for her while she grows up.</p>
<p>Most pet owners who do not take the time to implement the proper puppy obedience training when they get a puppy; realize that their dog becomes uncontrollable. They begin to notice all types of dog behavioral problems that they could have prevented had they done the proper training.</p>
<p>You may even know someone who decided not to properly implement puppy training and now they are dealing with huge dog problems such as; dog chewing, aggressive dog problems and other issues that you do not want to deal with. The only way that pet owners can avoid these unwanted dog behavioral problems; is to begin teaching your puppy what you expect of them.</p>
<p>We all want to raise the healthiest and best dog that will listen to us when we want them to; therefore it is important that you begin learning everything that you can about house training a puppy. Be sure to stop by our site below and discover how simple it can be to begin implementing puppy training and raise a healthy dog.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.housetrainingapuppy.org/house-training-a-puppy-5-great-tips.html">Dog Housebreaking</a> How To Do It! <a href="http://www.housetrainingapuppy.org/puppy-biting-correcting-dog-biting-behavior.html">Stop Puppy Biting</a></p>
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		<title>Puppy Potty Training for the Untrained Dog Owner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 07:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geraldine Dimarco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Puppies are on people's favorite things list, as well they should be. After the initial excitement of the newcomer gradually mellows, it's time to take on the not as adorable but very essential task of puppy potty training.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="byline" style="font-style:italic;">by Geraldine Dimarco</div>
<p>Puppies are on people&#8217;s favorite things list, as well they should be. After the initial excitement of the newcomer gradually mellows, it&#8217;s time to take on the not as adorable but very essential task of puppy potty training.</p>
<p>Potty training is the beginning of an awesome adventure you can have with your new dog (that&#8217;s how I convince myself). Sure it can be a little unappealing at times but it&#8217;s a chore much needed for the rest of his life. Here are several puppy training tips to get you started on the right track.</p>
<p>Recognize your puppy&#8217;s limitations. They will not be able to control their bodily functions quite as well yet so do not serve them their meals right before their sleeping time. In the beginning, you will have to wake up in the night to bring your puppy out to relieve himself. You&#8217;ll be a little cranky and impatient but do not rush the dog if he&#8217;s not yet ready. At this point, it is important to instill in him good habits that he will carry his whole life.</p>
<p>Schedule the puppy&#8217;s intake of food and water and follow it as closely as possible every day. You want to train his body to remember certain periods in the day when to eat and eliminate. Take him out for a walk and potty first thing in the morning and before you sleep at night. Fifteen minutes after meal times bring him outside in a designated area to do his business. As you walk around the spot keep saying a phrase you want the puppy to associate with toilet urges like &#8216;go potty&#8217; until he does.</p>
<p>Immediately after successfully eliminating, reward the puppy with enthusiastic accolades and a treat. Play with him for a few minutes before walking back indoors.  The puppy should realize that &#8216;going potty&#8217; at that particular spot was a pleasant and satisfying experience for him. After an hour go back to the spot and wait to see if he wants to do it a second time. Establishing good habits is the most important thing in puppy potty training.</p>
<p>After a few successful toilet attempts, it&#8217;s time to teach the dog how to ask permission to go outside. Attach a rope by the door with a bell. When you go outside to relieve puppy, nudge the bell and say &#8216;go potty&#8217; clearly. After two weeks, go to the door and say go potty but don&#8217;t do anything.  If the puppy prods the bell out of habit, enthusiastically praise him and open the door. If not, gently guide him to tap the bell and while saying your special phrase.</p>
<p>Do this repeatedly every time the puppy takes his potty break. He will catch on after a while and when he does, be sure to reward him with lots of attention for correctly doing what you want him to do. Soon, your dog will understand and learn to shake the bell or scratch the door when he needs to go to the toilet.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all there is to it. Properly and consistently done, these puppy training tips should have successfully gotten your dog potty trained easily. Now you can go on to your next, hopefully less smelly adventure!</p>
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