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		<title>Dog Potty Training</title>
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Now.These Gentle and Effective methods make difficult puppy potty problems disappear. puppy-potty-training Dog Training Basics &#8211; Potty Training Basics Training tips and problem solving for one of the toughest training challenges &#8211; housebreaking! dogtrainingbasics Housetraining Your Dog Download the Free Report And Start Potty Training Your Dog, TODAY! We have been in the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>5 Puppy Training Tips for a Better Dog</title>
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Who doesn&#8217;t love a puppy? They are cute, fluffy, and playful. However, don&#8217;t let those innocent puppy eyes fool you &#8211; all puppies grow up to be dogs, and puppies growing up without the benefit of puppy training often grow up to be bad dogs. Here are some easy tips for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Who doesn&#8217;t love a puppy? They are cute, fluffy, and playful. However, don&#8217;t let those innocent puppy eyes fool you &#8211; all puppies grow up to be dogs, and puppies growing up without the benefit of puppy training often grow up to be bad dogs. Here are some easy tips for puppy training to make the transition from puppy to dog easier on both of you.</p></div>
<div><span id="more-5"></span>1. Puppies grow up &#8211; act accordingly. Many puppy parents hold off on puppy training because, after all, they are just puppies. They think that puppy antics are incredibly cute. However, every time your puppy does something, remember how big your puppy will be as an adult. While a 10 pound lab puppy might be cute playing tug of war with your pant leg, chances are it won&#8217;t be nearly as cute when your 100 pound adult lab does the same thing. Basic puppy training means setting guidelines about appropriate behavior from the first day home.</p>
<p>2. Make the crate a second home. Another part of puppy training is to give the puppy his or her own space. The easiest way to do this is with a crate. The crate provides the puppy a place to sleep, a place to keep the puppy safe when you are not around, and an easy way for you to travel. Puppies do not like to go to the bathroom where they sleep, so a crate can be a very useful tool when doing puppy house training. The crate should be large enough that your puppy can stand up, turn around, and lay down comfortably, but not so large that he or she can poop in one corner and lay down in another. Do not leave puppies in the crate for extended periods of time &#8211; a puppy can hold his or her bladder for about as many hours as it is months old.</p>
<p>3. Never hit a puppy. It is a common misconception that hitting a puppy is part of puppy training. However, hitting a puppy during puppy training more often than not will lead to only one of two things &#8211; a dog that is afraid of you or a dog that is aggressive. Neither is the desired result of puppy training, and this will lead to a dog that does not make a very good pet.</p>
<p>4. Make puppy happy for coming. Getting puppy to come to you when called is one of the first puppy training steps that you should take. Doing this step of puppy training will have many uses &#8211; it will allow you to distract puppy from wrongful behaviors, it will allow you to find puppy if it becomes lost, and it can keep puppy from dangers activities like running into traffic. During puppy training, reward puppy every time he or she responds and comes when called. Small treats and lavish praises and pats will teach puppy that coming when called is a good thing.</p>
<p>5. Socialize. An integral part of puppy training is training your puppy the proper behavior around other dogs and people. Take puppy out often, exposing him or her to new situations and new people and pets. Reward the puppy for desired behavior, and reinforce simple commands like sit and stay. Remember to stay calm, as puppy will read your emotions and act accordingly. Starting puppy training early will lead to a lifetime of good times with your dog.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Tip of the Day- Excitement over food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 12:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
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