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		<title>Q&amp;A: What is the best resource for me to learn about crate training?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Iáin Aléxander Question by srmanderson: What is the best resource for me to learn about crate training? We are getting a maltepoo puppy in 2-3 weeks. She will be an inside dog and I have heard that &#8220;crate training&#8221; is the best way to go but I don&#8217;t know anything about it. Can anyone [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><i>Question by srmanderson</i>: What is the best resource for me to learn about crate training?</strong></p>
<p>We are getting a maltepoo puppy in 2-3 weeks.  She will be an inside dog and I have heard that &#8220;crate training&#8221; is the best way to go but I don&#8217;t know anything about it.  Can anyone suggest a really good book to learn about crate training?  Thanks.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by ross_2319@sbcglobal.net</i><br/>no but i can help.<br />
first of all try to train your puppy with out treats this way she wont expect them all the time.<br />
every time you get ready to leave pick her up and say crate or cage as you put her in.<br />
as she gets older take a treat and say cage and show her that she gets a traet when she obeys and make sure she knows that you will always come back by starting out with short periods of time that you are away.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When choosing a Labrador puppy, make sure the puppy is energetic and interactive with people. Avoid Labrador puppies are subdued, withdrawn and anxious with the pet care advice from a veterinarian in this free video on dog training and raising puppies. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at [...]]]></description>
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<p> When choosing a Labrador puppy, make sure the puppy is energetic and interactive with people. Avoid Labrador puppies are subdued, withdrawn and anxious with the pet care advice from a veterinarian in this free video on dog training and raising puppies. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge </P></p>
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		<title>Q &amp; A: best route for training my puppy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by gaby53mt Question asked by Stephy best route for my puppy training I decided that I need to build a little with my dogs and their training so I was looking for in different groups of training and one who really had surprising results Sit Means Sit was. Yes, I know they use negative reinforcement, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> <i> Question asked by Stephy </i> best route for my puppy training </strong> I decided that I need to build a little with my dogs and their training so I was looking for in different groups of training and one who really had surprising results Sit Means Sit was. Yes, I know they use negative reinforcement, but they also use treats. And yes, I know they use &#8220;shock collars&#8221;, but I felt an adjustment on the people are supposed to use it on (on my neck!) And it is nothing but an embarrassment. No pain. That said, I still have a few doutes.Cas: Oliver is my youngest dog, almost a year now and be a puppy, he has ADD. : PI know it will be blurred for a while, since thats just how the puppies are, but I really want to take advantage of some of its energy and use it to obey the commandments. He did not emphasize that this is the time we go out for a walk. Here is my problem: I would use treats / praise, again and again until he learns but when I try to give him a treat, he will not even watch it xD he has no interest in the treatment whatsoever when we&#8217;re out. Just all the interesting sights and smells. : 3 I think the neck would really help, because it would be an external irritant (as in, it would not feel like I was actually punished, I would never raise his voice to him or say &#8220;no&#8221; I would just use the pass) and he could not ignore, unlike a treat. How do you get a dog to come in a busy dog ​​park with treats when the dog does not even care about &#8216;em? :] The only reason I hesitate is that I do not want my dog ​​to turn into a robot that it does everything I ask for little and nothing else. I want his personality to be there because it is a great dog and my best friend, not a tool for me to use. (I am 16, so I consider him a friend ^ ^) All I really want is to focus a little more embarrassing situations. Any solutions? Is it right to practice over and over? Case 2: Jake Jake is my older dog. It is about 6 years now. (I do not know specific age for both dogs because I found two of them wandering the streets like little puppies.) It has a huge problem with aggression towards people and dogs. It is very territorial and protective of me, that does not bother me while I&#8217;m in my own home, but when I take him for a walk, he growls and barks and pulls on the leash every time someone walks past. Other than that, it is very well trained and very intelligent. He learns very quickly and know that my family and I are the alphas. No worries there. I would really be able to take her to the dog park without killing people or other dogs D: (No, he never killed someone lol) I like that it is a watchdog, I would just really be able to control it, it keeps it when I want to keep. However, when I think of him to Sit Means Sit in the class, I could almost cry! (I love my dog) He is old and has sooo much to me when I did not do my best work to train. (I was younger and had very little patience):) He is faithful, intelligent and responsive (except when there are people who come near me). I would feel bad for him to put in all the stress of a stranger handling him and forcing him to obey. Again, I feel bad every time I go to the dog park and can not take Oliver, leaving Jake let us look out the window. (Such a sad sight!) I think it would be so much happier if we could conquer the attack and let him play with people and other dogs. Yet it is old and I love to pieces. I do not want the stress, after all he has done for me. What are your thoughts? If you need more details, let me know. :] And thank you! <strong> Best answer: </strong> Answer <i>
<p> by the vendor [Evolution] </i> <br/> WOW.Discipline your chiens.Regardez this instructional video: http : / / video.google.com / videoplay? docid = 6361385827312960989 </p>
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