How Dogs Understand A Command

January 24, 2010 by  
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The dog responds to our commands for two reasons. The first is – the understanding by the dog what we want from it, when we submit the command. If the dog understands the command only partially

Useful Info That Will Help You To Make Your Pet Happy

January 20, 2010 by  
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Do you wish your pets were happy? So do as follows.
Try to teach a dog to swim. Many breeds love water and love to swim together with their masters, bringing great pleasure to themselves and others.

Teach your dog to search a toy. Make the dog sit, show him the favorite ball, and then stuff it under his pillow and command “Search!”. Stroke and treat him with a piece of delicacy, when the dog would get a toy and give it to you. It’s simple!

Do not feed your dog with scraps from the table. Think if you are pleased when the dog licks the remnants of sauce with your dish? Now think that the abundance of “human” food in the diet of dog leads to a huge number of animal health problems, including obesity, intestinal disorders, breathing difficulties and hyperactivity. Would you think all this have made a dog happier?

Make pictures with your dog. Many dogs love this process! What is the benefit? What about your memories? And the opportunity to show friends what you have a wonderful and beautiful dog like

Find Out How To Make Your Dog Happy

January 19, 2010 by  
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Have you ever seen how a dog sleeps? It gently pulls the legs, Brylls slightly raise, it quietly snuffle. Perhaps it imagines itself running on a boundless field, and, perhaps, in a dream it plays with its best friend, who knows… In any case, it’s happy!Would you like to make it so happy when it wakes up? You Can Do it. Here you will find many tips to help to achieve this.

1. Take regular care of dog

Tips On Taking Care Of Your Puppy

January 19, 2010 by  
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When the puppy is two to three months old, he finally forgets mother and is perfectly adapted to life in your home. It is important that all members of your family treat him kindly, spend time with him. This will help him feel confident and aware him as “family member”. Make sure that nobody frighten puppy, and, even in jest, hurt him.

Two-month puppy most of the time is sleeping, and in the rest – is playing. His baby teeth erupt, and, naturally, he tries to use them. At this point you can give the puppy large “sugar

Things You Should Know About The Upbringing Of Popular Species

January 19, 2010 by  
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Nowadays, more and more popular fancy species become, such as Yorkshire Terriers, Pugs, Toys, Chinese Crested and others. This is understandable: with their small size they have not a cat’s devotion to his master the dog

The Meaning Of ‘Obedience’

January 19, 2010 by  
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There is some confusion in the definition of “obedience”. The thing is that on the basis of one and the same set of commands (sit, lie down, stand, etc.), under the general title “obedience”, different trainers conduct, in principle, training of various courses (IPO, Sports Training, OKD, exhibition Training, etc.).
Under obedience, unfortunately, the majority of trainers and dog owners understand the knowledge of a dog as a simple set of commands. In this case, the owner simply does not understand, but the trainer does not explain that as a result of such training dogs will perform a command or when it is not interfere (there is no distracting stimuli), or when it is interested in the performance of the team (a delicacy or a game). In critical situations, such a dog will be unmanaged. (Chasing a cat, a dog will not return to the command of owner).
About true obedience we can say when:

Dogs Training Tips

January 16, 2010 by  
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Sigmund Freud argued that all actions of living creatures are dictated, directly or indirectly, by two forces – Eros, the life instinct (Eros energy called libido) and Thanatos (an innate desire for death and destruction).
Within a fraction of the life there is tension between Eros and Thanatos, and that aggression is the mechanism that directs the energy thanatos outside, directing it from the “I” to other living creatures.
Bad, you say, but otherwise, if the energy thanatos is not directed outward, it will soon lead to the destruction of the individual to self-destruction.
Thus, we have to recognize that aggressive behavior is inevitable.
In addition, Konrad Lorenz (Lorenz), Nobel laureate, “the father of ethology

Important Things That Concern Educating And Teaching A Dog

January 14, 2010 by  
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While educating and teaching a dog, many trainers underestimate the role of random factors that have, nevertheless, a strong impact on the animal. Contrary to a popular postulate of the theory of conditioned reflex activity, which argues that in order to develop a conditioned reflex, 30-40 combinations of stimuli (that are effects) in certain conditions are needed, an impact that is long delayed in the memory of the dog is quite enough sometimes. Simply put, a dog can remember some things not worse than human. Sometimes once happened events can completely change the behavior of dogs in any given situation, and this must be taken into account in the daily controlling of the animals.

A kennel is located in the corner of the territory of one of the military units. Due to lack of space, it has found itself next to a warehouse of fuel and lubricants. Ensign who is the senior instructor, has organized the cleanup. He

Train Your Dog – The Lessons

January 13, 2010 by  
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Is there enough time that you spend on the playground for the qualitative development of skills? If you do not go to the playground and the instructor comes to you and holds private lessons near your house, are these lessons enough? Is it necessary to work with the dog even in those days, when the lessons with an instructor are not provided?

Let us just count up. For example, take a course of obedience, which I propose to conduct individually (with the departure to the house) for my clients. The course includes 20 sessions, held twice a week. To be precise, there is one more lesson, but it is offered as a test one, and it is free and is not included into the course. But for simplicity we express it in round numbers.

The method would involve five classes per hour each. And later, when the dog gets used to the work, the duration of studies is 1.5 hours. The last five studies are conducted in conditions of strong distracting stimuli; much time is spent on replacement of places on city streets, so the duration of each session is 2 hours already. It is easy to calculate that the “paid” time of all classes during the course is 30 hours. With two sessions per week duration of the course is 10 weeks. If the client does not train with the dog when is alone, he has given 30 hours to develop skills during almost three months.

Now imagine that a client works with the dog per 30 minutes in those days, when it has no scheduled classes. It is easy to determine that in this case he works with the dog 55 hours during 10 weeks. Almost twice as many than in the first case! But there are clients who find the time and effort to work with the dog in the right way. And each day they repeat the training, which was held by an instructor last time, without assistance. And do it in the same volume. Again, run the calculator, and get the result: 10 weeks include 105 hours of the dog

Dogs Training: Laying Schooling

January 11, 2010 by  
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