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Puppies enjoy listening, and feel great when you give them praise for a job well done. Puppy Behavior problems are not the natural way puppies behave, this is caused by a lack of understanding from the owner. Trained puppies are far happier than the untrained ones, plus the added security from being obedient create a very happy puppy, especially the more intelligent ones.

When you are observant to what your puppy is doing, you will know that it will get a much greater satisfaction from the praise you give it from doing what it was told to do, than when it gets attention from disobeying. And any disobeying dog that sees how unhappy you are with it, will feel guilt. You will notice this when its ears are back, and it can't look you in the eye.

For sure, owners of dogs vary in their ability to train their puppy, some are better than others, some do not seem to have a clue. However, that does not mean that every trainer can train every breed of dog, and that does not mean that someone who does not seem to have a clue can't train a dog at all, it all comes down to the approach that is taken.

Puppy Behavior Problems usually do not develop in a trained dog, mostly they come from an untrained dog who does not know any better. Getting your dog trained as early in its life as possible is the key to a long and happy life together.

Getting rid of Dog Behavior problems through training and communication with you will be very rewarding not only for you, but for your dog as well. Even if you lack the experience, tools, or a professional place to train, this will be made up by your dogs desire to please you, this is its strongest motivation.

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The fastest, easiest, most effective approach is to recreate the undesired situation in a controlled setting, and correctly use sound distractions with praise to erase the misbehavior. Dogs can learn or unlearn almost anything in four properly conducted repetitions.

We are going to carry out a 4 step process. Part of this will be to use different locations each time and to use some pros to help. Along the way, we will be trying to get inside our dogs mind to understand his thinking better.

A good dog owner, already knows that dogs think and communicate, but not at all like humans. So it is up to us to make the effort if we want good results.

Be consistent. Dogs get confused if you're not consistent. Now that you are getting familiar with teaching a command through conditioned reflex, you can use similar techniques to stop or break any behavior whatsoever.

We will be using a set of cans in our demonstration. These allow us to change the direction of the sound quite simple by moving the string. This is all we need to change a behavior. We are going to create sound and follow it immediately with praise. What you do is let the unwanted behavior begin nad create a sound from a different direction, and then praise him.

Each time you create a sound to stop or break a behavior, you must praise him for as long as he refrains from continuing such behavior (at least until he no longer thinks about that instance, usually ten or fifteen seconds), and be prepared to create your sound distraction and praise as soon as the behavior begins again. This is the sticking point with so many trainers. "Why should I praise this critter if he's not even doing what I want?" Remember, dogs do not think in human terms. Most behavior problems are simply a failure to clearly communicate.

Of course, you may continue correcting your dog forever, as most trainers do. We do not understand why a trained dog needs correction. Seems that if he were trained, that would be the end of it. That would imply that if a trained dog makes a mistake, that this mistake is probably not an accident, but rather, a challenge to your authority.

Because the process is so enjoyable many people use it forever. Part of that comes from the satisfaction of successfully training our dog. Bear in mind, these are corrections and not the teaching of new behaviors.

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by Jarid Page

It has been proven that owning a pet will lower blood pressure, get rid of feelings of depression and loneliness, as well as help with reducing stress. There is nothing out there that can top the love and companionship of having a dog. However, there are some dog behavior problems that can develop, and make things a little harder than need be - from wetting the floor, chewing your stuff up, and even barking all night.

If your dog is exhibiting these types of dog behavior problems, it may be acting out due to boredom, pent-up aggression or because of lack of training. With proper lifestyle adjustments and diligent training, you'll be on your way to having a happy, well-behaved pet.

Spaying or neutering your pet is a very common way to not only helping your dog to live longer, and being healthier, but it will take a lot of the aggression on of it, and this will create a lot less dog behavior problems.

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 destructive behavior.

Start training your dog. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, training your dog will teach you how to control your dog's behavior problems both safely and humanely.

A big thing, that most people forget is being patient with your dog. Teaching your best friend to be a better dog will take determination on your part, its very much worth it though. After all, as your best friend, it will very much appreciate the bonding process during all your time together.

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