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		<title>Some Dog Training Aids That Can Help Train Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 04:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright (c) 2010 James Mahoney 
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<p>Many dog owners probably think that dog training aids are out there for them to spend money and not receive any benefits from them. However training aids are there to help dog owners succeed in teaching their dogs, this could be teaching him obedience, agility or any other type of teaching you want to do. There are many aids available but only a certain few will work with any given dog and his temperament. </p>
<p>There are some import aspects to dog training aids when it comes to making you more successful in teaching your dog. This could be include teaching him obedience, agility or any other type of teaching you feel is necessary. While there countless dog and puppy training aids available only a certain few will work with your dog and his particular temperament. </p>
<p>Many people think that the among the best dog training aids are treats, which consists of small pieces of human food chopped up and given to your dog or puppy when he has done something good. These treats have always been successful puppy training aids, provided your dog has an interest in treats. This is a rather inexpensive method of a dog training aid but if you have the money to spend there are many options available for you. </p>
<p>Dog Training Aids For Dog Agility </p>
<p>When it comes to dog agility the training aids that are available are anti bark collars, this is because many dogs have a problem when they do dog agility in that they bark excessively due to all the excitement that is involved. Anti bark collars work is that they give a small electric charge when your dog barks and they can also spray some water up into their face. This really is just a harmless way to let the dog know that barking is not acceptable. You can find these collars anywhere dog training aids are found like pet shops and on online and are not very expensive. </p>
<p>Dog Training Aids For Dog Obedience Training </p>
<p>For dog training aids that are used for dog obedience training include the latest craze on the market, dog clickers. Dog clickers allow owners instead of associating sit with a word they just use a click instead and reward the dog with treats. Other dog or puppy training aids include the harness which you fit around your dog&#8217;s upper body so while you are teaching him to heel, there is a slight tug on the harness that pulls him back completely. The harness is an extensively used dog obedience training aid and is usually used for bigger more aggresive dogs such as German shepherds and Rottweilers. </p>
<p>Dog Training Aids To Control Chewing </p>
<p>There are many dog training aids that can effectively train your dog to chew on his toys not other items in your home. These can include chew and puzzle toys, and treat dispensing toys. There are also stuff-able toys for puppies in the crate. </p>
<p>Other Dog Training Aids </p>
<p>Besides the common treats discussed earlier, you can also find some basic dog training aids you may be able to find around your home and are simple and effective. </p>
<p>Many dog owners resort to dog training aids only when tried everything else but dog training aids don&#8217;t have to be the last thing that you will want to try out. There are so many dog training aids available today that there is no reason why you can&#8217;t invest in something that will make your dogs learning process a lot more exciting and so much better for both of you! </p>
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		<title>Hunting Dog Training – Some Things to Consider</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 04:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When people hunt small prey, they usually use hunting dogs to bring their kills. If hunting dogs didn&#8217;t exist, hunters would need to go find the prey they hit on their own, losing time. A hunting dog that is trained properly will reduce the amount of useless work that the hunter needs to do. But, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When people hunt small prey, they usually use hunting dogs to bring their kills. If hunting dogs didn&#8217;t exist, hunters would need to go find the prey they hit on their own, losing time. A hunting dog that is trained properly will reduce the amount of useless work that the hunter needs to do. But, you can&#8217;t just train any dog to help with hunting. There are special breeds designed to perform best in the conditions that hunting requires. But, you can&#8217;t find a hunting dog like you would any other normal dog breed. These dogs are well trained to be able to meet the requirements of hunting. The training process for a hunting dog is usually a long one, that needs the trainer to be patient and to know how to work with the dog. As for the dog, he needs to have the right attributes to become a proper hunting dog. Choosing the right breed As I said before, you can&#8217;t use just any type of dog to train for hunting. You should work with a dog breed that is specially designed for this, and that has a history of serving men in this capacity. You need a dog breed that is made to do this kind of job. Some of the dog breeds that are well suited to be hunters include pointers, spaniels and retrievers. Each of these three have their own traits that are unique to them. Once you choose such a dog, the trainer needs to make the most out of their unique traits. One trait that all hunting dogs have is a great sense of smell. This helps them track the prey in the field. Another trait is that they&#8217;re adapted to outdoor life and can be easily trained. If you want the best possible hunting dog, choose a breed that meets all the requirements. In most cases, people choose Beagles, Dachshunds, Bloodhounds or Labradors as hunting dogs. What dog to choose? If you want to train a dog to hunt, you shouldn&#8217;t choose one that is already fully grown. You should go with a puppy, since his behavior isn&#8217;t formed yet and he can be trained easily. The second requirement would be for the dog to have some affinity to the handler. You can&#8217;t expect for that affinity to form alone. This is why you should train the dog personally, or at least assist the trainer with it. What does training usually entail? A hunting dog needs to be able to master these six tasks: a) Quartering b) Retrieving c) Steadying d) Marking e) Shaking f) Following hand signals What about scent and gun fire? Some dogs will be scared when they hear gun fire. So they need to be specially trained to get used to it. Usually, this is done by conditioning the dog, by getting him used both with game birds and gun fire. Game birds will be associated this way with gun fire. When he will hear it in the future, he will know that when the hunter shoots, he needs to look for the bird. After they get the prey, they will expect to hear the gun fire again. One thing you should do when training the dog, is getting him used to a certain scent, depending on what you want to hunt with him. If you&#8217;re looking to hunt boar, than he should know the boar scent, so he can track it. It&#8217;s much harder to do dog training than it is to train them in other areas. But, if you&#8217;re a true hunter, you will need a great dog to assist you. </p>
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		<title>German Shepherds – Some of the Most Loyal Canine Friends</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We live in a world where making friends has become a truly difficult thing and keeping one’s friends is not exactly an easy task to accomplish. People surround us all the time and, still, most of us feel alone. Friendship is one of the most beautiful things that we have and, if we are too [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We live in a world where making friends has become a truly difficult thing and keeping one’s friends is not exactly an easy task to accomplish. People surround us all the time and, still, most of us feel alone. Friendship is one of the most beautiful things that we have and, if we are too busy to make friends or to keep contact with our old ones, we can always have a man’s best friend. Dogs are always there when we need companionship and they will never stop being our best friends.</p>
<p>The German Shepherd dog has existed as a distinct breed for ninety years and its ancestors were sheepherding and farming dogs from Germany. The German Shepherd is a middle-sized dog, usually weighing 75-95 pounds. Nowadays, the German Shepherds represent an appreciated breed due to their courage, loyalty and numerous abilities. However, if you consider this breed of dog for your family, you should be aware of the fact that they need love, attention and guidance. </p>
<p>German Shepherds represent one of the most popular and cherished breeds of dogs, due to the fact that they are intelligent, agile and very active. German Shepherds are also large, strong and very faithful. Although most people know that German Shepherds are black and tan, few are aware of the fact that these dogs come in a variety of colors and patterns, such as black and red, black and brown, black and silver, black and cream and blue and ten. These dogs represent ideal companions, watchdogs and guardians. </p>
<p>Before buying your puppy, it is important to do some research concerning puppy breeders. The most important thing is to buy a healthy puppy, from a breeder who is interested in finding a proper home for the puppy and who can provide you certification about its parents. Take a very good look at the puppy before buying it. Make sure it has a proper weight, it is clean and it does not smell, and that it appears to be friendly and playful. Another important thing is to test the puppy, see if it suffers from hip, and elbow dysplasia, which is a very common disease. </p>
<p>If you are considering purchasing a German Shepherd puppy, you should not think twice about it. German Shepherd puppies are very sociable and they need your attention and patience. They are excellent family dogs because they are friendly to all members of the household. </p>
<p>Of course, it does happen most of the times for them to have a favorite person. German Shepherd puppies will begin to be aware of their family after five or six months of age. Raising a puppy with young children will be an effort for the parents, but one that is worth making. The German Shepherd puppies will grow side by side with your children and become their best friends. </p>
<p>The German Shepherd puppy will bond with your family and will become a loyal friend. German Shepherd puppies have a good nature, although they need firm training. The training of your puppy is of utmost importance and it will last a lifetime. </p>
<p>Choosing a puppy requires a lot of research, time and effort, but few dogs have the qualities of a German Shepherd. If you choose such a dog, you can be certain that you will not regret your choice. They make one of the best picks from among the friendly canine beings. </p>
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		<title>German Shepherds &#8211; Some Tips When Looking For A New Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 17:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[German Shepherds have been an immensely popular breed for over a century. This large breed was first introduced outside of Germany during the first World War and has steadily gained a loyal following. German Shepherds are intelligent, loyal dogs and make great family pets. They are also well suited to work in such occupations as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>German Shepherds have been an immensely popular breed for over a century. This large breed was first introduced outside of Germany during the first World War and has steadily gained a loyal following. German Shepherds are intelligent, loyal dogs and make great family pets. They are also well suited to work in such occupations as seeing eye dogs, watchdogs, police work and more. These canines are well rounded and make great additions to any family.<br />
Choose a reputable breeder. German Shepherds, just like any other breed, have their share of health problems. You can avoid picking a puppy that&#8217;s prone to such problems by choosing a good breeder. A good breeder will be concerned about the health and quality of all their German Shepherds. If you aren&#8217;t sure where to look, contact your local breed council for recommendations.<br />
Diet is important. Just like with humans what you feed, your German Shepherd ultimately is one of the deciding factors in its health, growth and development. Talk to your veterinarian about what types of things should be in the diet of a large breed like the German Shepherd.<br />
German Shepherds, like many large breeds, commonly suffer from hip dysplasia. This is a disease that affects the shoulder and elbow joints much like arthritis. One way to reduce the chances of this German Shepherd health problem occurring is to keep exercise to a reasonable level for the first six months. This is a crucial time in your puppy&#8217;s development and overdoing it can cause problems down the line.<br />
Other German Shepherd health concerns include Hemophilia A. This blood clotting disorder affects the males and can be hereditary. Although not subject themselves, the females can be carriers. Pancreatic Insufficiency causes food to not be digested properly. Treatment is a life long process. Bloat or Gastric Torsion is also common. Feeding two smaller meals a day instead of one large one can help prevent this painful condition.<br />
Many of the health conditions that German Shepherds suffer from are hereditary. This is one of the reasons why a reputable breeder should be picked. They will know their German Shepherds and their histories and can inform you of anything you need to watch out for. To keep your German shepherd healthy and happy, be sure to exercise your dog regularly. It is also a good idea to get yearly check ups. German Shepherds are also very social creatures. So taking them to a dog park or allowing them to interact with other dogs and people is also a good idea. German Shepherds are also very trainable, so have some fun and teach your dog some interesting and fun tricks. These are all sure ways to keep your German Shepherd healthy. </p>
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