Dog Training: How to Train a Puppy and Enjoy and Raising Your Dog by Dave Hereter

(64) How to Train a Puppy and Enjoy and Raising Your Dog

Dog training: how to train a puppy and enjoy and raising your dog

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This is a great quick reference book for all dog owners, especially those new to puppyhood. By following the guide, your puppy will develop into a well-behaved adult dog you yearn for! It’s time for you to start to nurture your best friend with the right obedience training today.

When the thought of having a puppy for a child crosses the mind, seldom does the thought that it requires training from such a tender age cross the mind. However this is a situation you have to deal with sooner rather than later on when it’s grown up owning and running the house.
 

If this is your first attempt to train a dog to obedience, or if you have tried before but were not quite successful at it, you have to know that there are some mistakes beginners usually make that can make the training process unnecessary difficult for both you and your dog. We will go through them one-by-one, so you can make sure to avoid them altogether and thus make the process a lot easier and more fun.
 

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Genre: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / General

Secondary Genre: HOUSE & HOME / General

Language: English

Keywords: dog training, dog training books, dog training for kids, dog training guide, dog training journal, dog training manual, dog training trick, dog training whistle, puppy training, puppy training books, puppy training guide, puppy training essentials, puppy training for kids, puppy training for small dogs, puppy training journal, puppy training step by step, puppy training treats, training your puppy

Word Count: 5349

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Sample text:

As you well know dogs bark for all manner of reasons from when perceived unknown humans are seen, other dogs, or other animals approaching their living space, when seeing something that the dog doesn't expect to be there, when hearing an unfamiliar or unidentified noise, or when simply playing.

 

Barking can also express such emotions as fear, loneliness, stress, stress, and even pleasure. So as we can see there is actually a tremendous range of communication from the simple bark. Take playful or excited barks for example - these are often short and sharp, and often made when a dog is attempting to get a person or another dog to play.

 

However the bark of a distressed or stressed dog is repetitive, high pitched, and increases its pitch as the dog becomes more upset. This would happen if a dog is left alone and gets very anxious wondering when his owner will return.

 

Some breeds of dogs have been bred to bark when chasing. Coonhounds and Bloodhounds are good examples and handlers will have trained them to do this so the rest of the pack can follow the noise


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