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Dog and Puppy Training For New Dog Owners

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Have you just acquired a new dog or puppy and are you looking for help?

 

We have spent the last couple of months developing an exciting new resource for new dog and puppy owners. This resource is focused on delivering high quality information on problems you may be encountering with your new dog or puppy.
 
This valuable resource provides our readers with a 14 day mini-course that gives new dog owners useful information to start training your dog the right way. When you sign up to receive our newsletter we will be sending you daily emails with links to this mini-course.
 
The course is structured to provide you with enough information to get started the right way .......
 
Day 1. The basics of dog training
Day 2. How not to train your dog
Day 3. Training Styles Part 1
Day 4. Training Styles Part 2
Day 5. Teaching Your Dog to Sit
Day 6. Teaching Your Dog to Stay
Day 7. Teaching Your Dog to Come
Day 8. Dealing with Jumping
Day 9. Teaching Your Dog to Stay Down
Day 10. Training Your Dog not to Bite
Day 11. Stop the Begging
Day 12. How to Stop Your Dog Chewing
Day 13. Socialising Your Dog
Day 14. The best training diet
 
But this is just the beginning of the information and support that the team at www.dogtraining1st.com/InnerCircle/ is going to provide to you to help you with your new dog.
 
Remember training your dog can be fun for both you and your dog if you use the right techniques and have the right information! As an additional bonus for joining www.dogtraining1st.com/InnerCircle we will provide you with access to a 60 minute interview with dog training expert, Howard Weinstein. Mr. Weinstein is an author, columnist, Dog Training Expert as well as a Dog Behavior Consultant. This 60 minute interview covers a range of dog training issues and provides practical solutions which you can immediately try out for yourself. This product normally sells for $67 but we have managed to secure rights to provide it to you free of charge for a short time only.
 
If you want to take advantage of this offer just click on http://www.dogtraining1st.com/InnerCircle/ and sign up with your name and email to receive your free bonuses and newsletter.

To Your Dog Training Success!
 
John and Dianne
www.DogTraining1st.com/InnerCircle/

Dog Training Tips and Tricks 

Dog Training Styles Part 1

Contrary to popular belief, there are not as many training styles as there are trainers. Despite individual differences, people handling dogs fall into clearly recognizable categories. And no matter your individual style or that of your dog, there remain certain truisms.

The Too-Easily Frustrated

No activity apart from human childrearing requires as much patience as developing cooperative behavior in a dog. And most individuals don't spontaneously possess that much patience ......

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http://www.dogtraining1st.com/MiniCourse/day3

Look out for Part II where we discuss some of the more productive styles.

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Dog Training Tips and Tricks 

Dog Training Styles Part 2

Training styles differ, but some traditional techniques have proven their worth.

Training styles are sometimes divided into those that use both positive and negative reinforcement, or rewards and punishment and those that rely solely on rewards. Using the word 'punishment' naturally turns off many who want to treat their companion with care. Substitute the word with 'discouragements' and you have the more accurate sense.

Rewards run the gamut from praise - which should be lavish and frequent ......

Read the full article at http://www.dogtraining1st.com/MiniCourse/day4

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Dog Training Tips and Tricks 

Socialising Your Dog

Dogs, like humans, show a wide range of tolerance for others. Some are immediately friendly with every new dog, cat or lizard. Others are forever hostile to even the opposite sex of their own breed. Considering dogs are by nature territorial the diversity is odd, but there it is.

Naturally, animal lovers like to have more than one dog around and often several breeds or other species. Ensuring that chairs remain upright and necks unbitten can be a real challenge. Add to the mix the neighbor's pets or random critters who wander into your companion's territory and your furniture, not to mention your sanity, can be at real risk.

The first step is to start the process of socializing your dog as early as possible. Like children, puppies are much more accepting of strangers. They haven't yet distinguished between friend and foe .....

Read the full article at http://www.dogtraining1st.com/MiniCourse/day13

Now if you are concerned about what your dog is eating check this out .....

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Here is a tip for shy dogs:

If your dog is shy, it is a good idea to identify why your dog may be acting shy. You should
first take your dog to the vet to rule out any medical reasons for your dog's
shyness.

1. The most likely cause of shyness is insufficient social contact
with people during the first weeks of life. Dogs look to their owners to be the
"alpha dog" of their "pack", and to guide them safely into new and stimulating
situations. Without these experiences, the dog may become timid and skittish
when introduced to things outside their immediate familiarity.
2. Dogs who frequently change owners and homes aren't given the chance
to build familiarity, and may shy away from a wide variety of situations. Dogs
adopted at an older age, such as from a rescue society, often exhibit shyness of
strangers, sometimes due to mistreatment in a previous household.

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