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Dog Behavior Problems

Many dogs have behavior problems in our society today. It is unfortunate and is seen mostly in rescue dogs. Dogs adopted from shelters or breed rescues usually have pasts that were less than ideal, and could even have been abusive. Cowering, hiding food, and not coming when called are some of the main issues seen in abused dogs.

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Service Dog Training

There are many types of service dogs in our society today.  Their jobs vary from leading the blind, to picking up object for people in wheelchairs, to emotionally supporting those who have traumatic disorders.  These dogs are sometimes trained by individuals, and some are trained in dog obedience schools.  Dog are amazing in all the jobs they can perform!

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Dog Leash Training

Having a dog that walks nicely on leash is a joy to take out and around the block. So many rescue dogs are adopted to their new homes and, unfortunately, do not have this essential skill. Instead. clipping a leash on their collar is almost like a cue for the dog to pull. What can you do about it?

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Obedience Dogs

The phrase Dog Obedience can range from having a well mannered dog living with in your home, to the dog sport also called Dog Obedience, which takes years of training and has many levels of competition you can enter into. Basic dog obedience is a vital thing to have in your own home. Having a dog that jumps up on you with muddy paws, or barks all through the night, or steals food off your counters, is not a dog that is easy to live with.

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Dog Training Books

These are only some of our favorite dog training books. Not all of them are clicker books, but they are all positive training books that you can find great information in!

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Best Dog Training

As you read all about dog training, dog training tips, and different kinds of dog training, you will probably see as many different opinions as their are trainers!  There are a great deal of trainers who are supporting clicker training as the best dog training method around.  Clicker training delivers the information to the dog quickly and precisely, telling him what it is exactly that you are rewarding. Dogs thing fast! It’s up to us to try to think as fast as they do.

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I Click

Have you heard the term i-click and you don’t know what in the world people are talking about? Well wonder no more! The i-click is a type of clicker that clicker trainers use that is a little bit different than the standard clicker that has been used in the past.

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Dog Commands

When you are training your dog you may wonder what dog training commands you should be using.  When a dog is born, the dog does not know English or any other human language.  The dog does know dog language, which consists of barks and whines and a great deal of body language.  But us humans like to talk, and so we like our dogs to recognize the words we say.  Fortunately, dogs are great at understanding our words!

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Puppy Crate Training

So you got a new puppy and you want to crate train him? That’s wonderful! A crate is a great place for a puppy. It’s safe, and when trained right it can be a happy, peaceful, calming place for your puppy. The key to crate training your puppy is to go slow! Don’t leave your puppy in his crate for long periods of time at first. Puppies are social creatures and want to be with their family, be it human or canine.

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Dog Aggression

One of the dog issues you probably see a lot of in the news today is that of dog aggression. It is a very tragic event when a dog hurts another dog or another human. Nine times out of ten it’s because the dog was not properly socialized and trained when he was young. Or he experienced some abuse in his past. Dog aggression is very avoidable with proper training, care, and love to all dogs.

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