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22 Aug
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Posted by Marnago
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Some dogs are very dis-obedient. They tend to show some unpleasing behaviors such as jumping on guests and frequent digging. Do you want to have dogs that would scare visitors away? Of course not! You should take control and try to teach your dogs how to stay obedient. Controlling disobedient dogs are very possible. If you have any problems regarding your dog’s behavior, this article may actually help you with these three tips to control your dog:
Do leadership exercises

Naughty Dog Control Tips
Leadership exercises are important to control disobedient dogs. Your dog need to know who the dominant person for him is. They need to have strong leaders so that it is possible for the dog to obey some commands. You can actually teach your dog to understand that you are the leader by controlling some of their activities. You should be able to take charge and control his eating, playing, sleeping and house breaking rules. Always take control of him.
Give your dog calming toys
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Calming toys are very important to keep your dogs from being disobedient. It will be easier for you to control and manipulate them when you know they have recognized their calming toys. You can actually calm your dog by giving these toys to them. They will learn that they need to calm down every time you give them their toy.
Do some training
Obedience training is very vital for every disobedient dog. As early as their puppy days, trainings are important to make them
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realize that there are things that should not be done. They should be able to learn to stop their disobedience when they are scolded. Basic and simple training tips are teaching your dog to sit, down, stay and no commands. This can actually help them stay obedient.
You can actually control your disobedient dog. You can consider these three tips given above to make sure your visitors will no longer be scared upon visiting your house. People may get scared because you have disobedient dogs at home. Train them and keep your relationships as open as possible!
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6 May
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Posted by martin
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You have picked out the perfect dog to bring home to your family, just to find out that perfect dog may be your worst nightmare! How did that happen? The answer is your cute little angel was never taught how to behave in certain situations.
You would not leave your toddler alone in the living room to have free access to the remote controls, DVDs and snacks. You should not leave your puppy, either. If you do, you will likely come into a huge mess where your puppy had a blast while you were gone. The thing is that if you did not try to train your dog on how to behave, than this is your own fault! But sadly, it is the dog that is blamed and punished. How do you expect your dog to know what to do when put in certain situations?
You have brought your puppy or dog into your home to love and nurture, not to yell at and scold all of the time. This causes frustration for you and your puppy.
Teach one thing at a time. Your dog has a single track mind.
Do not demand immediate action. Give your dog a moment to carry out your command.
Be decisive and know exactly what you want from your dog.
Always be considerate of you dog. If your puppy is tired, do not expect him to get up and go through a training period. It is not a very nice thing to do, and your dog will likely be too tired to comprehend what you are trying to teach him.
A bond should be developed between you and your dog. You will be able to train your dog more effectively if your dog respects you as his leader. And, he will want to please you much more.
Be clear when you say your commands, and the commands should be the same each time in the same voice and manner. If you try to change these things, your dog will only get confused and you will only get frustrated.
Patience is the key to successfully training your dog. With patience, you will be able to accept the fact that your puppy is just that, a puppy. He is not a human, and therefore you will need even more patience to get you and your puppy through this trying period. Click to continue »
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