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    Chapter 2: Training Your New Puppy Bringing a new puppy into the household is always an exciting and fun time. Everyone wants to play with, cuddle and hold the little ball of fur. The last thing on the minds of most new puppy owners is training the new addition, but it is impor- tant that puppy training and socialization begin as early as possible. In some ways training a puppy is easier than training an adult or adolescent dog. One reason is that the puppy is essentially a “blank slate”

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    There are plenty of online dog training resources available, all designed to help you learn some effective dog training techniques. The best part about taking some online dog training instruction is that you can learn in your own time and at your own pace as your dog is ready for each new stage. Online dog training can do far more than simply teach you how to teach your dog to be obedient. You'll also learn a lot about understanding dog psychology, which is the key to communicating properly with

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    The dog is a faithful and loving friend of man. They are loyal, affectionate, intelligent, and are known to be helpful for one’s mental and physical health. A dog's sense of smell is said to be a thousand times more sensitive than that of humans. Their noses have the ability to hone in on a characteristic pattern of smells associated with certain types of cancers better than any current technology commonly referred to as ‘electronic noses’. By looking at the pattern of smells in samples, dogs can

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    This training programme aimed to teach a four year old Labrador retriever cross (named ‘Poppy’) to lie on her side and ‘play dead’ in response to the command “Avada Kedavra”. The phrase comes from the celebrated ‘Harry Potter’ franchise, in which it was a curse that killed the unfortunate recipient. Such a task was achievable as Poppy already knew the “lie down” command and was trained to imitate death from this position. Though the objective of this programme doesn’t have any extremely pragmatic

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    A therapy dog is a dog used in animal-assisted therapy sessions primarily in institutions such as nursing homes, some schools, hospitals, schools, old people's homes, and prisons. They are great for giving unconditional love and gratitude to people, with no concern as to their age, race, infirmity or background. Want your dog to become one? Therapy dog training is vital in that case. Previous to starting therapy dog training it is imperative that you are aware of the reason behind the practice as

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    while instinct is a fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain events. Both of these behaviors helps organisms adapt to its environment. While these two behaviors are natural for organisms learning is something that changes your behavior or knowledge through experience. Learning is getting knowledge and skills through experience. Associative

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    conditioning association was made between the child and the dog. The bark of the dog is the unconditional stimulus (US) which has caused distress to the child who now exhibits a fear of dogs which would be the unconditional response (UR). The fear of the dog (UR) is what needs to be changed so the child will no longer be afraid of dogs. I associated the barking of the dog (US) to the fear of dogs by the child (UR) because every time the dog barked the child showed some sort of anxiety either by crying

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    Knowing how to find a dog trainer that will properly train your dog requires research. There are many different training methods that are employed by qualified dog trainers. The most successful trainers use positive reinforcement methods that do not rely on physical or mental punishment or intimidation. If all you need is simple obedience training for a pet then you can usually find a good trainer by contacting your local vet. Every dog should under go training to assure that it will behave in a

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    If a dog has just been adopted, they can feel scared. They don’t know where they are are what their surroundings consist of. So, getting the dog to cooperate a little bit should be the first thing you do. Try to figure out ways to get them excited and playful. “ Explore activities that encourage strong bonds and build trust.” (Marie, Rachel: The Secret To Motivating An Unmotivated Dog) “ Spend time discovering new place and new experiences with your dog.” ( Marie, Rachel: The Secret To Motivating

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    Tips for Training Your Dog for Life Training your dog may seem like a difficult task, but it does not have to be at all. With the right technique, you can train your dog to be the best behaved dog you could ever imagine, without having to pay for classes. Of course, you will need to be patient because it will take time, and your dog will not pick up everything in a single try. Here are some tips to help make training your dog easier. 1. Remember: Every Dog is Different Dogs are not just different

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