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		<title>I want to start breeding dogs! (Training neonatal and air conditioning)?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[damselchum Question : I want to start breeding dogs! (Training neonatal and air conditioning)? In fact, I was joking to try again;) However, I suddenly became very interested in neonatal training and conditioning. Has anyone here had firsthand experience with it? Anyone know a breeder (other than animal husbandry service) that does this? For those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <i> damselchum Question </i>: I want to start breeding dogs! (Training neonatal and air conditioning)? </Strong> In fact, I was joking to try again;) However, I suddenly became very interested in neonatal training and conditioning. Has anyone here had firsthand experience with it? Anyone know a breeder (other than animal husbandry service) that does this? For those who are not familiar with what I&#8217;m talking about is different ways of &#8220;training&#8221; very young puppies (literally from the when they were born) by introducing various olfactory stimulation, tactile, audible and visual, in addition to socialization. Full advantage of the printing and the lowest stages of anxiety in the lives of puppies. And to obtain timely development of the brain premiums (puppies 70% of the mass of the adult brain in 6 weeks!) It can be amazing reults &#8211; puppies as young as 3-4 weeks can make the basic obedience (sit, down) and 6 weeks is moving forward (open door, turn on the light) So yeah .. Anyone have more info on this? Thanks for the tip bindi! It looks like it is sold on Amazon &#8211; but I&#8217;ll keep looking around for her! Thanks for the stars guys &#8211; the more information I can find about it better! Knitting &#8211; I ran across this site one of my many Google searches on the subject. yes it does look like she does amazing things! Just an opinion &#8211; have not read the art of raising puppies. love of books skite others, however &#8211; I&#8217;ll make sure I look at the first two chapters next time I see him! Good luck with your new puppy! Cadsune &#8211; is certainly the extent of stimulation of these puppies is amazes me. I raised a few litters (all favors that were too far away to sterilization) and my grandparents raised boxers &#8230; Always treated from birth &#8211; weight taken daily, starting on traing as young as possible, etc. but I could not imagine one of my puppies being able to open doors and flip switches 6 weeks! Have you ever done work footprint on the surface for burglary? singleworker &#8211; thank you that link was very helpful! Nancy &#8211; I actually found information on the adverse effects of over-stimulation in neonates. What I am referring to is not the complete elimination of the puppy of the litter. All dogs are raised by the dam with the same scope, but are introduced to more stimuli faster and much younger than most puppies. I talk to about TTouch 2 day old puppies when they are weighed. Printing on different surfaces by changing the whelping box, the strange sounds to desensitize playing recordings audi, accustoming them to strange objects, opening an umbrella while sitting in the region to play with the puppies. With any type of training or conditioning &#8211; yes, it can be done to negative results. As for not more &#8211; see service dogs &#8211; they are the best pets adjusted on this planet! This has much to do with socialization training as early avancée.Meilleure <strong> response: </strong> Answer by ξ Bindi <i>
<p> § </i> <br/> There is so much information Can I put more ici.Ce I recommend you do is get the book Another piece of the puzzle: the development of chiot.Elle discuss what you are wanting to know in detail, and much more as well. *** You can also find the book here. http://www.dogwise.com/itemdetails.cfm?ID=DG213 </p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: Positive reinforcement training for &#8220;hard to train&#8221; labeled dogs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by George Eastman House Question by kijkwijzer: Positive reinforcement training for &#8220;hard to train&#8221; labeled dogs? Before I got my miniature Dachshund I read how hard they were supposed to be to train. I could just be lucky, but found the exact opposite with him. After three other dogs, I decided to use positive reinforcement [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><i>Question by kijkwijzer</i>: Positive reinforcement training for &#8220;hard to train&#8221; labeled dogs?</strong></p>
<p>Before I got my miniature Dachshund I read how hard they were supposed to be to train.</p>
<p>I could just be lucky, but found the exact opposite with him. After three other dogs, I decided to use positive reinforcement training with him, simply using a vocal dissatisfaction technique for something that he would do that I didn&#8217;t like, but everything he would do that I liked I made a huge deal over it, petting, giving a treat, playing, attention, happy voice and encouragement. I focused more on the positive than the negative. With negative, he simply would get a dissatisfied voice and no attention. With positive, he got everything a dog could want.  Well, training was better than I could have ever imagined.</p>
<p>What are your thoughts?<br />
Launi, thanks for your thoughts&#8230; I just want to add that the housebreaking is one area I found went so much more smoothly with the positive reinforcement training, among many others.</p>
<p>Thanks for your info! <img src='http://trainingcollarguide.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p><i>Answer by bzzflygirl</i><br/>My favorite kind of training. It&#8217;s always worked for me. Forget breed stereotypes.</p>
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		<title>How can I train my dog ​​to ignore other dogs pass?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 15:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love Kumo Question ? How can I train my dog ​​to ignore other dogs passing by Please read the entire question before answering! The only problem I have with my dog ​​he is getting too excited when he sees other dogs. If I can solve this problem, it will be my perfect boy .. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love Kumo <strong> <i> Question </i>? How can I train my dog ​​to ignore other dogs passing by </strong> Please read the entire question before answering! The only problem I have with my dog ​​he is getting too excited when he sees other dogs. If I can solve this problem, it will be my perfect boy .. Every time we go for walks or Petsmart, he sees other dogs right? Then he begins to pull on his leash trying desperately to get to the dog and begins to whine and bark when I did not let him. Other dog owners do not seem to want my dog ​​close to them. My dog ​​is not aggressive, it just gets too excited. So when he meets dogs smaller than him, he tramples! I will present the most delicious candy smell of him looking at me but he pays no attention.Comment can I effectively train him sit / stand quietly when other dogs are present, or just quietly walk dogs past? I will not use halters or &#8220;training collars&#8221; because they temporarily resolve the problem (only when they are the door). Replies legitimate only if you answer plaît.Meilleure <strong>: </strong> Answer <i>
<p> by meteorologist </i> <br/> Put a girl dog in front of him and I bet he used to care about shit. </P> <strong> Add your own answer in the comments! </Strong></p>
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