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INSANE Litter BOX Train Your Dog in 48 HRS | litter box training puppies

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Jan 15, 2010 | 1 | dog training book

How to communicate with a dog in their own language- dog training dog communication

In no way do I condone pestering a dog in order to make them offer calming signals for you to see. I kissed Kiko on the head in this video to show you something that dogs HATE that is often done to them, not that I want to condone it! ☺
Dogs bite. You should never put your face in a dogs face. Calming signals can be offered when you are standing or sitting, I was very close to Splash at one point in this video because it was hard to fit us in the video screen, and Splash is very comfortable with me being that close to her face. Never lean into a dogs face in order to communicate with them! Its Threatening!

This video is about the secret language of dogs. Some of you might already know about Calming Signals, but the main population that find out about dog training through Television programs might not.

In this video I will show you how you can use your dogs own language to communicate with them. I will also show you how to interpret your dogs language.

Turid Rugaas is an internationally renowned dog trainer who has studied and researched calming signals for over a decade! You can visit her site on calming signals to learn more AND PICK UP ONE OF HER BOOKS AND DVDS on the subject.

http://www.canis.no/rugaas/onearticle.php?artid=1

I also have to say that Turid Rugaas has the best leash walking book out there. My dog pulls-What do I do?

I am eternally grateful to Turid for giving me the ability to be able to talk with my dogs in their own language.

Here are the main calming signals that I like to use with dogs-

1 Soft Eye Blinks
2 Looking Away
3 Lip Licks
4 Yawning

1- you can use calming signals to calm a dog down and tell them “no worries”
2- You can monitor your dog’s calming signals and if they are doing more than normal you can tell your dog is getting more stressed (calming signals are normal and happen all the time)
3- If you pet your dog and they offer CS that is normal, but Imagine this Scenario- a child pets a dog and it offers lots of CS. Then the dog walks away from the child, and the parent brings the child to the dog again, and the dog offers even more CS and walks away to lie down, then the parent brings the child to pet the dog a third time, and finally the dog is so stressed that it growls, or bites. The parent could have read that the dog did not want to be petted by the child more than that first time if they knew about CS.

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Dec 29, 2009 | 25 | dog training book

Dog training video Train Your Dog Yourself Using Dog Training Dvd Posted By: Markus Sanarko

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A lot of pet owners enroll their dogs in training schools based on reputation. If they find a training center filled with dog experts who have trained and garnered recognition nationwide, it is natural for them to enroll their pets in those schools. However, with good reputation come expensive fees. While you would find the former desirable, you will be utterly disappointed in learning just how expensive these dog training schools can be.

Thank heavens for technology for now, there are dog training DVD available practically everywhere. You can use these dog training DVD to teach basic tricks to your dogs at home. By doing this, you would not have to pay for such expensive fees and still have a well-mannered dog at home. If you are worried about the usefulness of these dog training DVD, you do not have to.

As long as you find makers who are actually pet experts, you would get the same amount of dog training in other training schools and sometimes, even more. Because you will be doing the training yourself, it would be personalized. This way, your dog will only follow you and the other people involve in the training.Dog Training DVDDog Training

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Dec 01, 2009 | 0 | dog training book

Dog Park Training

Dog Park Training can be lots of fun and you can meet a lot of new friends. Fred Hassen CEO/Owner/Founder of Sit Means Sit Dog Training shows how you can go to the dog park, get training done, and make friends at the same time. http://www.sitmeanssit.com

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Nov 23, 2009 | 0 | dog training book

Don't say 'Stay' – Sit Means Sit Dog Training

http://www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen of Sit Means Sit Dog Training Franchise Inc, explains in this video how to get your dog much better by not using the command 'Stay'. Fred explains that 'Sit Means Sit' and it makes dog training much clearer.

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Nov 12, 2009 | 0 | dog training book

Dog Training Online

http://www.dogtrainingoptions.com – Discover how dog training online can teach you how to train your dog quickly and effectively.

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Nov 02, 2009 | 0 | dog training book

Become a Professional Dog Trainer

Join the elite and become a Sit Means Sit Dog Training Franchise Business owner. See our portfolio of amazing dog training videos by our location owners, by CEO Fred Hassen, or find a location near you to try the training. http://www.sitmeanssit.com

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Oct 26, 2009 | 0 | dog training book

Hunting Dogs

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Oct 26, 2009 | 0 | dog training book

What is the best dog training book?

I have an 11 wk old pom that I want to train for manners and tricks. I blieve a happy dog is a well trained dog. Should I look for a specific book or writer? Should the book be breed specific (does that make a difference) thanks

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Oct 24, 2009 | 0 | dog training book

The American Pit Bull Terrier – Its History And Characteristics

APBT, as it’s dearly called, is another breed of dog known for its intelligence and fidelity. They make marvelous companions as they tend to be very aggressive and protective in nature.

Now, how do they differ from Staffies? For the United Kennel Club or the UKC, as it is called, APBT or the Staffies are some breeds which many do not approve of this suggestion. Say, suppose an American Staffordshire terrier in American Kennel Club, it might be registered by the Club as an American Pit Bull Terrier. Dogs are checked for its lineage and seen for variety.

UKC‘s American pit is never registered at the American Kennel Club as American Staffies. In order to be registered in both, the dog must have registered as American Staffie before being present in the UKC as an American Pit Bull. It doesn’t work the other way around.

Some basic information on breeders is essential to know. The following shows you the facts:

Category: Terrier

Living Environment: can be outdoor or sometimes even indoor.

Coat: shiny, short, thick and smooth

Color: varied colors.

Height: anywhere between 18 and 22 inches

Weight: close to 30 and 60 pounds

Temperament: full of energy, loyal and courageous, it is better to socialize them early especially with young children.

Health Issues: heart mange and murmurs.

Exercise and care to be taken:
1. Bathe them only when it is necessary.
2. Brush them with firm and hard bristles when you are rubbing them.
3. Use towel to dry them. Loose hair fall during this process.
4. Daily play or any activity can help its physique to stay good. Take them walking or ask them to run along bicycles on a leash.
5. Make sure the dogs aren’t loose while you are walking it.

History:
APBT has a rich history behind itself. The ancestors of these came in mid-1800s to the US alongside a few Irish-Boston immigrants. They are originally bred from terriers and bulldogs just like the Staffies are. APBT is usually brought up as a fighting dog as it is found to have a n aggressive look about itself. Americans train them according to their capabilities.

Dog baiting and bull baiting were abandoned in England so the terriers were not bred for bouts. It got popular in America and the reasons for this are:

1. In the WW1 artwork, these were used to embody this country.
2. RCA and the famous Buster Brown Shoe Company used this specific breed as mascots.
3. It became popular in TV series. One such was the “our gang” show.
4. Stubby, a mixed breed was a popular and a wonderful WW1 hero.
5. Pits were identified as good company for the pioneer families on their long journeys.
6. In the famous book “little house”, jack was a working pit dog owned by Laura Wilder.
7. Very renowned and recognized people like US president Roosevelt owned such a variety.

Here is the history behind the cause of the dilemma in the various registries of APBTs.

The United Kennel Club, in 1898, was structured to registration and guidelines for the APBT as fighting dogs. American Kennel Club was then asked to recognize these pits as a few breeders were not suited for dog fighting. Once AKC recognized it, they would be available for dog shows as well.

In 1935, AKC approved this petitions filed to them though the dogs were being registered in a different name of Staffordshire Terriers. Staffordshire is a popular province in England and it is believed that the dog originated from here. Many dogs possess this dual-registry.

In the most popular TV series “our gang”, Petie, the star of the show was the very first breed to have registered as both Pit Bull and Staffordshire Terrier. UKC however started to be on par with AKC and started to introduce dog shows.

AKC spotted a variety of breeds and mainly allocated registration for those pit breeds having lineage and having listed as Staffies. In 1970s, AKC disclosed American pits back to their studbooks.

It was in 1973 that American Kennel Club decided to add “American” to the pit’s name to differentiate from the Staffie. The dogs with the mixed APTB-Staffie parents are being recognized by United Kennel Club and also by the American Dog Breeder’s Association as “American pit bull terriers or American pits.”

The pit is used mainly as rescuers and search, armed or police service dogs, therapy animals and even livestock workers these days. They make good companions and they are very hard working.

Variety also competes in dog sports like obedience, herding and conformation. French ring and Schutzhund are also the other activities they actively participate in. they are also very loving and caring. The dogs are bound to become strong and healthy as they perform these kinds of activities.

If you are determined to have an APBT as a pet, you should ensure that the dog is handled with care and is properly socialized. Good and solid training can make the dog healthy and produce a tranquil, obedient, companion and even as a working dog.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/the-american-pit-bull-terrier-its-history-and-characteristics-753366.html

Oct 19, 2009 | 0 | dog training book