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Dog TrainingHoney The Dog Just Bit The Mail Carrier Or Train Your Dog To Avoid Lawsuits ... nipping or biting is unwanted behavior and will result in a punishment of some form, for example, a sprits of cold water followed by the "NO" command or a light but convincing swat on the nose. In worst-case scenarios, a muzzle may be in order. With these simple suggestions, you are certain to have a ... ... even over much background noise or relatively long distances. It is used a great deal by trainers who focus mainly on positive reinforcements. Next in line are a variety of leashes. These handy tools can range from a very short leash with less than eighteen inches of length to an extremely long leash ... Training Your Dog Not To Chase People ... understandable fear, and it is best for yourself and your dog that he be trained not to chase before he reaches a threatening size. Some dogs are easier to train away from chasing than others. Breeds that have been used for hunting or herding often retain much more of their chasing instincts than other ... Dog Training House Training Your Dog 1 ... up, but it is important to proceed cautiously. It is easier to take your time up front than to retrain a problem dog later. One way to successfully speed up house training is to praise and reward the dog each and every time it uses the established toilet area. It is also important not to punish the dog ... ... to learn a new command is tiring in itself. Adjust the number of sit-ups accordingly or you are bound to have a very frustrated dog. Dogs love to feel they have made their people happy. Allowing your dog to combine some of the simplest commands into your play session will make him feel he has accomplished ...
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