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Are you struggling to get your canine to stop chewing long enough to learn the command, “Sit!”? If you love your new dog but it’s driving you crazy, the burden is on you to change the situation.
Because each dog has its own personality type, identifying the particular characteristics of your dog is half the battle in training it. All dogs need some level of discipline and Secret Dog Training Methods will educate you in the very best practices of canine instruction so that your dog is well liked by others and well loved by you and your family.
While most dog training programs stop at issues regarding curbing your dog or getting it to listen to a few commands, Secret Dog Training Methods actually reveals how to deal with serious problems that plague most families when they bring a new pet home to live with them.
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Secrets Dog Training Methods - Jimmy Mark
Secrets Dog Training Methods:
Getting Your Dog Trained In a Few Easy Steps
Jimmy Mark
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© 2012 by Jimmy Mark
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Table of Contents
Copyright
Terms of Use
Introduction
Breeds of Dogs
Finding Appropriate Breeders
Caring for a Dog
Proper Diet for a Dog
Foods to Avoid Feeding your Dog
Overweight Dogs
Fixing Obesity
Common Health Problems
Communicating With Dogs
His Actions
Your Actions
Dog Whispering
Secret Dog Training Methods
Handling Excessive Barking
Controlling Chewing
Preventing Digging Problems
Correcting Aggression
Housebreaking/Pad Training
Crate Training
Controlling Territory Marking
Curbing Coprophagia
Dealing With Submissive Urination
Manners and Socialization
Hitching the Jumping
Ceasing Begging
Eliminating Object Guarding
Teaching to Play Nice With Children and Other Animals
Boundary Training
Leash Training
Obedience Command Training
Training to Do Tricks
Step By Step Trick Training
Advanced Commands and Tricks
Conclusion
Introduction
Training your dog doesn’t have to take hours a day. In fact, most people are able to train their dogs while playing with them every day. A trained dog can keep your house from dog damage, help keep you stress free, and be a great entertainment for your family and guests. While training your dog it is also a good bonding experience for both of you and can further develop a lasting friendship.
Prior to training your dog you must choose your dog from a local breeder. There are many breeds to choose from and understanding the important role of becoming a dog owner is key. Consider the needs of your family in all the choices you are making and the cost of having a dog before you think of purchasing or adopting any dog.
Additionally, remember that training you new companion takes time and effort. Patience and persistence is vital to teach your dog anything. Utilizing the skills you will learn from this book you will be on your way to a well trained and happy member of your family.
Breeds of Dogs
There are hundreds of different breeds of dogs to consider before visiting a breeder. Consider the size of dog you want, the length of coat you are willing to take care of, and the requirements to create a healthy living environment before you settle on a breed. Large dogs should not be kept in a small living area, and small dogs typically are not left outdoors. Also research the different types of diseases and sicknesses each breed is more susceptible to contracting. Separating dog breeds into large dog, medium dog, and small dog can help when considering the type of dog you are seeking to make your pet.
The top ten dogs for breeding include:
Golden Retriever - Golden retrievers are a large breed of dog that are loving, energetic, and great with children.
German Shepherd - German Shepherds are another large breed of dog that is energetic, loyal, and intelligent. German Shepherds are used as K-9 dogs in the criminal justice field.
Labrador Retriever - Labradors are large breeds that are friendly, easy to train, and very energetic.
Yorkshire Terrier - Yorkies are small dogs that are loyal and energetic. They are somewhat apprehensive with strangers.
Poodle - Poodles are loyal and intelligent dogs that make great companions for anyone.
Dachshund - Dachshunds are small, protective dogs that are loyal to their owners.
Beagle - Beagles are great hunters and have a great sense of smell. Despite this they are very loyal, and