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29Jan/110

Training A Puppy Is Easy With SitStayFetch

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If you're the proud owner of a brand new puppy then I must highly recommend that you start training him or her as soon as possible because the earlier you start training your puppy to behave properly, the better chance that your will have of growing up into a well behaved full sized adult dog.

The cheapest and most efficient way to train your adorable little puppy is to do it yourself and you can quite easily learn how to do that by Buying The Sit Stay Fetch Online Dog Training Book. You can download the guide in just a few minutes and begin learning how to be a dog trainer right now.

This top ranked guide was written by a real pro dog trainer named Daniel Stevens and in the guide he covers over 25 common dog behavioral problems. Basically no matter what type of issues your puppy may have (or might develop in the future), they are covered here.

The SitStayFetch dog training guidebook isn't totally free but it is inexpensive, you can buy it for only $39.95 and since it comes with a complete satisfaction guarantee there's no risk in ordering it. There is a two month full cash back refund period so if you are not completely satisfied with the guide you can very easily have all of your money put back in your account.

And while Sit Stay Fetch itself is not completely free, there is a free six day dog training course that you can sign up for just by filling out your name and email. The dog training course will be sent to your email over the next 6 days if you do sign up for it.

Another option is pro puppy training classes like these Puppy Training Classes in Austin, TX. Check to see if there are any good dog trainers in your area. It is quite likely that there are some excellent ones near you if you live near a decent sized city.

And in case you're interested, there's this great OK Go "White Knuckles" video which includes some very talented dogs that I think everyone who loves dogs will enjoy.

22Mar/100

Training Your Dog to Use Pet Stairs

If you’re reading this article, you’ve probably already got yourself a nice set of pet steps; but if you haven’t yet purchased dog stairs, you might want to take a minute to seriously consider the benefits. Every time your dog jumps on and off of objects such as furniture, his joints absorb the impact. Over time, this can lead to the early development of arthritis, not to mention that any time your dog jumps from something, he risks the possibility of a broken bone. Besides, pet stairs are wonderful to use by the bed to keep your dog from pouncing on and off the bed, simultaneously jolting you awake.

If you already have a set of pet stairs—good for you!! This is an important tool to make your dog’s everyday activity easier and safer. The next step is teaching your pet how to use them. Some owners struggle with convincing their stubborn pet to use the steps, especially if the dog is a little older and is “set in his way” of doing things. The best way to convince your pet to use pet stairs is to show him how it can be worth his while.

We’ve always had the best results when using our dog’s favourite treat as encouragement to use the stairs. For our bedside pet steps, I would sit on the bed in front of the steps dangling our pup’s favourite biscuit. At first he would try to go around the stairs to jump on the bed. When this happened, I hid the treat behind my back and gave my dog a firm “No!” After a few attempts (and many acts of re-positioning my dog in front of the steps), my dog finally understood that he would receive praise and a treat when he used the stairs. It didn’t take him long to learn to use the stairs on a regular basis.

You may be interested in a more “extreme” method of training your dog to use his pet stairs. This method involves denying your dog total access to the furniture unless he uses the pet stairs to climb up. For instance, if your dog primarily likes to lie on your bed, but refuses to use the steps, tell him to get off—or bodily remove him if you have to. Place him in front of the steps and motion for him to climb up. Do not let him onto the bed until he uses the steps. As with any type of training, it’s good to encourage your dog with words of praise. Dogs respond more to their owner’s tone of voice more than the actual words, therefore a cheery “Good boy!” goes a long way in convincing your dog that he’s pleasing you when he uses the stairs.

For information about getting your dog a set of pet stairs, visit Help Your Pets.

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