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		<title>Preventing Unwanted Urination in Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 17:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Train My Dog Now can help you with your dog&#8217;s urination problems. When you decide to bring in a new puppy or dog into your home, you expected there to be a housebreaking learning curve. As a general rule, puppies can only be expected to hold their bladder for about four hours. The number of hours [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.trainmydognow.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/iirinateStock_000009598866XSmall.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-332" title="dog training" src="http://www.trainmydognow.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/iirinateStock_000009598866XSmall-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><strong>Train My Dog</strong> Now can help you with your dog&#8217;s urination problems. When you decide to bring in a new puppy or dog into your home, you expected there to be a <strong>housebreaking</strong> learning curve. As a general rule, puppies can only be expected to hold their bladder for about four hours. The number of hours you can expect you dog to hold it increases as the puppy gets older and grows bigger. If you find that your dog has frequent accidents during the day, you may want to look at this problem behavior to see what steps you can take to help your dog along in the housebreaking process.</p>
<p>Decide how you would like to approach facing problem behavior head-on and devise a <strong>dog training</strong> plan. Acquiring books and looking on the internet for training advice is a good first step in the right direction. A great resource is http://www.trainmydognow.com as you can find valuable information at the tips of your fingers in a matter of seconds. Next is acquiring the tools necessary for <strong>housebreaking your puppy</strong>. The best decision you can make is to crate train your dog. This helps in the puppy training process because a dog typically will not defecate where he sleeps, and this also becomes a safe haven for your home. Your goal is to make this a happy place so your pet feels secure while inside the crate. Providing water, toys, and giving a treat to your puppy everytime they respond to the command to go to the crate are necessary to help your pet feel comforted.<span id="more-331"></span></p>
<p>Do remember that a puppy can only be expected to hold it for a limited time so to ensure the success in the housebreaking process, look to hire a<strong> dog walker</strong> to let your puppy out midday. This way you don&#8217;t force your pet to defecate in his <strong>dog crate</strong> or worse result in a urinary tract infection for holding it for too long a period. Know even if you get an older puppy or dog that you need to ensure he or she is housebroken and you might need to treat them as if they are a younger puppy for at least the first couple of days.</p>
<p>Unwanted urination can happen if you don&#8217;t pay particular attention to the signs. Always remember to take your dog out after they drink a lot. Expect to take your dog out more often in the summer since they have a tendency to drink more in hotter temperatures. Even if your dog just went out, be sure to take them out if they do ask to be taken out again. If your dog seems to be going more than usual or worse having <strong>inappropriate urination</strong> in the house, a visit to the vet might be in order. It could be that your dog has developed a urinary tract infection or other illness that might be the reason for accidents in the home.</p>
<p>The key to<strong> housebreaking your puppy</strong> is patience. Some dogs might have several accidents over the course of a day while others might have several accidents in the course of a few hours. If you have children, have them help with the training process but don&#8217;t make them solely responsible for it. If you notice your dog continues to have accidents in the same spot, take steps to get rid of the odor to avoid inappropriate urination. You might consider sealing off that certain area until the problem behavior has been overcome. Remember to remain patient and calm and you will achieve the results you want and find more resources at <strong>Train My Dog</strong> Now.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Collars Are Safe and Effective</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using a dog training collar is an efficient and safe way to correct your dog’s unpleasant behavior. There are several types of dog training collars on the market which you can find in the Train My Dog Now Store.   The dogs learns in time to associate the unwanted behavior such as your dog barking or going places [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using a <strong>dog training collar</strong> is an efficient and safe way to correct your dog’s unpleasant behavior. There are several types of<strong> </strong>dog training collars on the market which you can find in the <strong>Train My Dog</strong> Now Store.   The dogs learns in time to associate the unwanted behavior such as your <strong>dog barking</strong> or going places it does not have permission to with a harmless yet unpleasant reaction is made by the training collar.</p>
<p>Initially, people developed <strong>dog training collars</strong> for hunting dogs. Those were shock-training collars. These collars released a high level of electric current each time the dog misbehaved. These <strong>dog shock collars</strong> have undergone many redesigns to be less cruel and painful to dogs, but the still controversy remains. Although such collars are not recommendable and are even under ban in some countries, they still exist on the market and are capable of releasing different levels of electric current. There is significant of controversy surrounding shock-training collars and many suggest to owners to try them on themselves before putting them on their dogs.<span id="more-67"></span></p>
<p>Recent studies have shown that dogs subjected to wearing an electric training collar have high levels of stress and are anixous around people, sometimes even attacking out of fear of shock. Since the apparition of <strong>electric dog training collars</strong>, many developments have taken place, which no longer hurt the dog physically, but make him uncomfortable by spraying out a small stream of scented air or water into the animal’s face.</p>
<p>Your pet will be so amazed and startled by the noise and sensation released by the dog training collar that it will stop barking. Barking is the dog’s natural way of noticing against potential dangers and scaring off threats. Dogs also bark to communicate with other dogs and with their owners. However, such behavior can become upsetting if every little thing triggers it.</p>
<p><strong>Dog training collars</strong> are available for small or large dogs and the jet spray can have an unpleasant odor such as lemon, citronella or mustard. Some dog training collars do not have unpleasant odors because they emit a cold spray onto the dog’s neck to distract it from the unwanted behavior.</p>
<p>The market has seen the development of a new kind of dog training collar that emits sounds that only dogs can hear and that irritates them. These <strong>ultrasonic dog collars</strong> are just as effective as <strong>citronella dog collars</strong> and <strong>electric dog collars</strong> and gradually has replaced electric collars.</p>
<p>These <strong>canine training collars</strong> use either sound or vibration to determine whether the dog is barking or not. The best ones on the market use both types of sensors, so they do not accidentally release the spray because of outside sounds. You can use such training collars to confine your pet’s access to particular areas of your yard such as flower or vegetable gardens. These <strong>invisible dog fences</strong> are very successful and your dog’s behavior will meet its adjustment in no time.</p>
<p>If you have tried everything to stop your dog from barking or digging up your flowers and nothing has worked, you should try a gentle <strong>dog training collar</strong> that just takes your dog by surprise and stops it from misbehaving. Improve the behavior of your dog by training it with the aid of a dog training collar that you can choose from a wide variety of harmless and yet helpful <strong>dog training collars</strong>.  Please visit <strong>Train My Dog</strong> Now&#8217;s online store for all of your pet&#8217;s needs at terrific prices.</p>
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		<title>Reduce Stress With A Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 21:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to live a healthier lifestyle? Get a dog.   Train my dog now can show you how! Studies show that pet ownership helps reduce stress, lowers blood pressure and fends off feelings of loneliness and depression. While nothing can top the love and companionship of a dog, there are some unpleasant behaviors that just won&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to live a healthier lifestyle? <strong>Get a dog</strong>.   <strong>Train my dog</strong> now can show you how!</p>
<p>Studies show that pet ownership helps reduce stress, lowers blood pressure and fends off feelings of loneliness and depression.</p>
<p>While nothing can top the love and companionship of a dog, there are some unpleasant behaviors that just won&#8217;t do &#8211; from a <strong>dog barking</strong> all night to wetting the floor to <strong>dog chewing</strong> on your shoes when you&#8217;re not looking.</p>
<p>If your dog is exhibiting this type of <strong>bad behavior</strong>, it may be acting out due to boredom, <strong>pent-up aggression</strong> or because of lack of <strong>dog training</strong>. That were <strong>train my dog</strong> now can help you find the right resources.  With proper lifestyle adjustments and diligent training, you&#8217;ll be on your way to having a happy, well-behaved pet. The following tips will help your furry friend become more obedient:<span id="more-45"></span></p>
<p>* <strong>Spay or neuter</strong>. The Humane Society of the United States says that this common procedure can help your dog live longer, be healthier and have fewer behavior problems.</p>
<p>* Help your pet relax. Just like people, dogs can get anxious, agitated and stressed. That&#8217;s why some veterinarians suggest giving your dog a calming product, such as Pluto Pet&#8217;s Pet Calming Spray, to help relieve <strong>hyperactivity</strong>.</p>
<p>Made with natural ingredients, <strong>Pet Calming Spray</strong> acts quickly to relieve restlessness, fear, nervousness and aggression and helps antsy pets sleep through the night, according to the manufacturer.</p>
<p>* Have a workout routine. Provide your canine companion with regularly scheduled walks twice a day. This will help your dog avoid boredom, which can lead to <strong>destructive behavior</strong>.</p>
<p>* Go to school. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, enrolling your dog in a <strong>dog obedience</strong> class will teach you how to control your dog&#8217;s behavior both safely and humanely.</p>
<p>* Be patient. Though teaching your furry friend to be more obedient may take determination on your part, it&#8217;s worth it. After all, as man&#8217;s best friend, your dog will appreciate bonding with you during the process. </p>
<p>A great dog obedience program can be found by clicking the link below and please post  your sucess on <strong>Train My Dog</strong> Now</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Really A Safe And Secure Place</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 20:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dog crate training</strong> works with your dog’s instinct &#8211; he never has the opportunity to be “bad.”  All <strong>dog training</strong> starts with taking advantage of your dog’s natural inclinations to reinforce the behavior you want. The only place your dog will not, by nature, mess, is its sleeping place.  <strong>Train My Dog</strong> Now&#8217;s Online Store has a great variety of crates to help you with this training.</p>
<p><strong>Crate training</strong> is fairly intense for you. The rule is: if you are not actively paying attention to your dog, your dog is in the crate. Period. Even if you’re in the same room. If you’re not watching your puppy, it’s in the crate. If you think “caging” your dog is cruel, get over it. It’s worse for your dog not to know the rules of the house.<span id="more-36"></span></p>
<p><strong>Crate training</strong> is not an excuse to ignore your dog for hours at a time. A puppy cannot go more than a couple of hours during the day without a “bathroom break.” If your dog learns to mess in its crate the behavior is very difficult to correct. It’s one of the biggest challenges when adopting strays or rescues from shelters. It can be done, but requires patience and dedication.</p>
<p>Dogs should be taken out at regular intervals; after meals, after naps and after play sessions.  And “business” walks are not playtime. Put the collar and leash on, take the dog to a specific spot you want it to use for its toilet area, give your dog a command “go potty.” If it does, reward it with praise and cookies, say “good go potty.” Forget about public embarrassment. If you’re easily embarrassed, don’t get a dog. Of course you can use any words you want &#8211; a friend of ours used “hit it” with her dogs. She just had to be careful not to use the phrase under other circumstances.</p>
<p>Your puppy should also sleep in the <strong>dog crate</strong>, ideally in your bedroom. Dogs are social animals, they need to know their “pack” or family, is close by. If the dog wakes you in the night, take it out on leash. Give it 10 minutes to “do its business,” go back in, pop him in his crate, say goodnight and go back to bed. Don’t let the dog out by itself, even in a fenced yard. Again, this isn’t playtime.</p>
<p>As your dog learns what’s expected of him, the next phase is to keep the dog on leash, out of the cage. Tie the leash around a belt loop so that you can go about your daily routine with both hands free. Keep one eye on the dog. When you see his “gotta go” signals, drop what you’re doing and go. Some people are successful in hanging a bell on the doorknob. They ring the bell whenever they take the dog out. The dog learns, over time, to ring the bell when it has to go. Others teach their dogs to “speak” as a signal to go out.Our dogs are always crated when we leave the house. At this point, they see us reaching for their crate toys (which we stuff with a little peanut butter or kibble) and run for their <strong>dog crates</strong>. We don’t necessarily even lock the crates, but they are available to the dogs at all times. It’s their “room,” a safe place they can always go to.</p>
<p>Just a note of caution and safety: never leave a collar or harness on your dog in the crate. It can get caught and cause problems otherwise <strong>dog crate training</strong> is a natural safe environment.</p>
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