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    24, 2010 France Dog Training Techniques - A Quick Overview By Marc Bachelet | Submitted On August 31, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Many people love the idea of owning a dog but one thing…

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    person but a person nonetheless. This isn’t the best approach to training an animal and it’s an issue that Sophia Yin addresses in her book, “How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves”. Yin covers everything from the domestication of dogs to different techniques that can be used to teach dogs various tricks like sit- and down- stay. Dogs, it is learned as one reads the book, are much more complicated then we might realize. Research has shown that dogs have the same brainpower and level of understanding…

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    Dog Care Essentials You Should Know Your furry friends doesn’t require a lot of your time to be happy. Little efforts from you can make him happy and the reward is a companionship that lasts lifetime. Remember the emotional attachment you felt when you cuddled your dog when you were feeling alone or when you returned from a trip and he was all crazy to see you again. All these actions portray loyalty, obedience and unconditional love of your dog. Now it’s not only your duty to take care of his…

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    The Perfect Dog

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    that I chose to review was How to Raise the Perfect Dog: Through Puppyhood and Beyond, by Cesar Millan and Melissa Jo Peter. It is of import to note that Cesar is, apparently, a renowned dog behaviorist, and he starred on National Geographic’s The Dog Whisperer. Already, there is some credibility attributed to the major author of the book. Going in, I was expecting to come out an expert dog parent. However, this was a different type of training book. This book was extremely personal, essentially…

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    misbehaving, and the child stops misbehaving and becomes less likely to misbehave in the future, the child’s behavior (misbehaving) is being _________. • Negative Reinforcement 2. When a parent yells at a child for misbehaving, and the child stops misbehaving and becomes less likely to misbehave in the future, thereby increasing the parent’s likelihood of yelling in the future, the parent’s behavior (yelling) is being _________. • Positive Punishment 3. When a student procrastinates…

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    715 Book Review Don’t Shoot the Dog! Pryor, K., (1999). Don’t Shoot the Dog!: the New Art of Teaching and Training (pp. 1-183). $11.64 (softcover.) New York, New York.: Bantam Books. The target audience of Don’t Shoot the Dog! is for anyone who wants to learn more about the area of behavior management. The audience base is large and includes: teachers, administrators, parents, psychologists, and counselors. Karen Pryor attempts to address how to change a behavior, or ‘train’ individuals. The…

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    working with animals and that is great too. There are lots of people who do not have any animals do to the say of them behaving badly or have no training at all. The key to that situation is to train them to behave good so they would not behave badly doing any of the things you do not approve of. Learning about…

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    Prison Puppy Programs

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    of these programs in the US Prisons. They have programs that allow dogs that would otherwise be euthanized in shelters to be trained and socialized by inmates. In those situations the dogs are giving the inmates the emotional support they need while dedicating their time into making the dog “adoptable”(Davis). Prison programs have continued to branch out with puppy training and have expanded to partnerships dealing with service dogs in the program Puppies Behind Bars. The goal of Puppies Behind…

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    Dog Training Secrets

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    essential dog training secrets that can be administered during behavior modification sessions in order to maximize the results that you receive. If you are in the process of training your dog, there are many effective resources out there that may prove to be quite beneficial when it comes to learning all those important dog training secrets that can mean the difference between an obedient dog, and a nuisance. Here, I will share with you some vital information regarding resources such as the dog…

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    When you bring a new dog or new pet home, you must establish and start a routine as soon as possible. The faster you put things in order, the less problems you have to solve. There are different strategies to train at home a puppy or an adult dog. The following are some good ways to teach your dog to relieve itself outside the home. Home training step by step. The amount of time you need is variable. When applying schedules, set limits for the site where you can make your downloads, set…

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