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		<title>Buy Fences &amp; accessories include good brands to form Aloha Happy Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 19:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>What is a good dog work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 15:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question : What is a good working dog My father learned to old boyfriends to look after his farm, he is eager to leave the farm for us. We decided to take the offer. . He left us 400 acres. 200 head of sheep, and the house. He takes his dog with him, as we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <i> Question </i>: What is a good working dog </strong> My father learned to old boyfriends to look after his farm, he is eager to leave the farm for us. We decided to take the offer. . He left us 400 acres. 200 head of sheep, and the house. He takes his dog with him, as we gave him my house in town currently. I have my four dogs: 5 years acd male male border collie world2 years intacte8 intact male collie months frontière13 years Staffy / lab mix neutered my dogs a femelleTous learn to respond only to me, so my boyfriend does not have a dog, it is possible to circumvent the farm. We are looking to buy him a puppy / dog for himself to work and train. My boyfriend has lived with his mother in the city, they just had a mixture of laboratory 3 years that he played with training and such, but living in a family situation with children and nothing serious, it n &#8216; could never really &#8220;train&#8221; the dog. He and I are looking for some advice on what would be best for him? Race? (Border Collie? Kelpie? Or ACD?). The puppy / dog would be purchased from a line of work, not show the line. Age? Should he start with a puppy, or start with an older puppy / dog? My first dog was my ACD. I got to 6 months old from someone who did not know how to do work, I threw myself into a very dominant puppy, and who had learned bad manners. In addition to being apprenticed for four years. Male or female? Other advice? All my dogs are reg. All my dogs have health clearances / get health certificates. All my dogs are tested / translated into clinics. I trained my dogs myself. I did not need a pro coach. My adult dogs have all worked in feedlots, worked poultry, sheep, buffaloes, bulls, cows border collies, etc. were bred for sheep, does this mean that there is no major border collies cow. No. ACD were higher for cows, does that mean they can not learn to work with other types of actions. NO.Meilleure <strong> response: </strong> Answer by Chelsie <i>
<p> </i> <br/> I saw your message a little further. I have not responded because I think you are much more qualified than most people here to make this decision. You&#8217;ve raised several dogs that would be good and was a dominant dog with bad manners. If I were you, I watch the dogs you have trained, and choose the race of who you think would be good was the easiest to train you. </P> <strong> Write answer to this question below! </Strong></p>
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		<title>Good Dog! Obedience Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 13:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sirelroka Good Dog! Obedience Training As the title suggests, praise and positive re-enforcement are your keys to quick and easy obedience training for your dog. The old saying &#8220;dogs are man&#8217;s best friend,&#8221; didn&#8217;t work its way into our every day life by accident. It has taken centuries of man working alongside the Canine and breeding [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> Good Dog! Obedience Training </strong></p>
<p>As the title suggests, praise and positive re-enforcement are your keys to quick and easy obedience training for your dog.</p>
<p>The old saying &#8220;dogs are man&#8217;s best friend,&#8221; didn&#8217;t work its way into our every day life by accident. It has taken centuries of man working alongside the Canine and breeding desirable traits into the popular breeds of today. From the tiniest Chihuahua to the biggest Bull Mastiff and everything in between, each breed carries a desirable trait for its master. Along with size, color, type of fur and demeanor. The inherent trait of wanting to please its master, is probably the most desired and useful trait a dog could own. Using your dogs trait to please its master is the most effective way to train any dog. Ever hear the old saying &#8220;You attract more bee&#8217;s with honey?&#8221;  Well, the same holds true with training your dog. Good dog obedience training is simply about praising the good behavior of your dog and ignoring the bad.</p>
<p>Praise that can re-enforce wanted behavior can be anything from a simple &#8220;GOOD BOY&#8221; to a nice piece of steak! A good pat on the head or scratch behind the ears are a couple of my favorites. </p>
<p>This type of training can be done under many situations. Let&#8217;s say you are working on the command &#8220;sit.&#8221; If you find your dog in a nice sitting position even without your command. You can use this as an opportunity to positively re-enforce the command&#8221;sit.&#8221; As the dog is all ready sitting you can tell him/her &#8220;good boy! Sit, that is a good sit!&#8221; (pet or give him a treat).</p>
<p>Now lets talk a little about handling the not so good behavior. I know that this can be the most challenging part of training a dog. Let me point out the most important thing you have to remember when it comes to dealing with bad behavior. </p>
<p>IF YOU DON&#8217;T CATCH YOUR DOG IN THE ACT there is no chance for learning or correcting the behavior. If you do catch your dog in the act of say chewing on your brand new dinning room table, (which has happened to me), you must first control your emotions. Then firmly say,&#8221;NO!&#8221; and re-direct them to what they are aloud to chew on. Now comes the really hard part&#8230; praise them for chewing on the correct chew toy. Keep your rage for that Saturday morning kick boxing class.</p>
<p>So, remember &#8220;Good Dog!&#8221; Obedience Training. Is the best and fastest way to train your dog. And you will be rewarded as you develop confidence in your dog and your relationship with your dog. An unbeatable combination for a long lasting rewarding companionship.</p>
<p>Happy training, thanks for reading.</p>
<p>Matt</p>
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<p>I have been a dog owner and trainer for over 30 years, with 2 of those years in Germany training police dogs. Like what you have read? Need more tips? Visit me at <a target="_new" href="http://www.squidoo.com/ezdogtrainingathome">http://www.squidoo.com/ezdogtrainingathome</a>.</p>
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