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		<description><![CDATA[Dog obedience training is certainly not a very trouble-free job. There are some factors that could pose as roadblocks, such as communication differences. However, it is important that you provide him with proper dog behavior training, so both of you can discover how to co-exist agreeably.]]></description>
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<p>Dog obedience training is certainly not a very trouble-free job. There are some factors that could pose as roadblocks, such as communication differences. However, it is important that you provide him with proper dog behavior training, so both of you can discover how to co-exist agreeably.</p>
<p>Here are a few positive reinforcement techniques that you can use:</p>
<p>1. Think up your command words. One of the elements to basic dog obedience is coming up with your own commands or cue phrases. These are words that will allow your dog to perform a specific action. The common ones like sit, come, lie down, stay, roll over should be taught while your dog is still a puppy, so he can have more time to make them a habit. Furthermore, practicing this will help you be in command of the responses and movements of your dog.</p>
<p>It is important to stay consistent when using command words.  This will help you from bamboozling your dog.  Use the command stay when you want your dog to stay. Do not say don&#8217;t move or freeze.  This can be confusing to your dog.  Stay consistent and use the word stay.</p>
<p>2. Learn to offer a reward. Go for the carrot, rather than the stick, when you&#8217;re teaching dog obedience training. If he makes a good decision over something, or if he follows your instructions properly, offer him a reward. It doesn&#8217;t have to be food all the time. Some dogs would appreciate it if you can spend time with them afterward.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re concerned about your dog becoming obese, consuming all those treats, a great reward is giving them lots of love and affection.  Another great reward is playing a game of fetch.  Trust me; they will love you for the attention.</p>
<p>3. Study online dog obedience training programs. You don&#8217;t have to completely rely on your own ability when it comes to dog training. By reading what experts have to say, you will have better insight on how to go about more difficult situations, such as your dog yanking on the leash, aggressive behavior towards other dogs, destroying your furniture, and dog biting. Remember instruction is essential, and with understanding comes empowerment to help you be the pack leader!</p>
<p>4. Build a strong connection with your dog. It is vital that your dog trust you. It is much easier to teach dogs new tricks and commands when they do. For that to happen, your dog must be your best friend. Use positive reinforcement to teach and not corporal punishment.  Make them feel safe and secure and give them plenty of love and attention.</p>
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<div class="uawlinks">Author: Jim is an expert in <a href="http://www.dog-behavior-experts.com">dog behavior training.</a> Jim will help you have a well trained dog that you will call your best friend. To get free dog behavior training advice. Visit his <a href="http://www.dog-behavior-experts.com">dog behavior training</a> website.</div>
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