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Dog Training
Dogs live and interact highly with humans that is why it is a must that they are trained to behave properly in order to secure the safety of the household, other people and pets in their presence. Dogs do not
figure out basic obedience
on their own. There are various ways you can teach your dog but you better use the way that will make them motivated and responsive.
The hardest part of training, is communicating
with the dog. You must learn how to interpret your pet's body movements and vice versa, your pets must be able to determine your signals. However, the underlying
principle of all communication is simple:
reward desired behavior while ignoring
or correcting undesired behavior. Corrections should never include harmful physical force or violence. Using force while training is against animal rights and even if it ends the behavior, when applied inappropriately with some dogs it may lead to a loss of drive (enthusiasm for the given task), stress, and in some cases even aggression. Dogs must be given proper training and guidance to determine
their boundaries and limitations at home.
Dog training requires a lot of patience. Some owners lack this that is why they resort to violent methods producing negative results as reflected by dog's behavior. If you want to keep your dogs away from the off limit areas in your house, we have the perfect solution
for you.
Dog Training Made Easy
Here at UndergroundFences-4Less, we are aiming
to make that necessary training as easy
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Our pages are filled with an extensive list of state-of-the-art and practical dog underground fences that will train and help
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Of Early Dogs and Dog Breeds
The domestic dog has been represented in art for many years with the earliest being sculptures of dogs found in Iraq and dating back to 6500 BC. Dog bones have been discovered dated at around 8300 BC in the USA, 7500 BC in the UK with similar finds in Czechoslovakia. One thing is certain, the domestic dog spread rapidly all over the world.
The partnership between man and dog is based on human needs for help with herding and hunting, an early alarm system, protection from the wilds of nature and a source of food in addition to the companionship many of us today know and love. Dogs get companionship,shelter, and a reliable food source in return.
Recognized dog
breeds are a result of human
selection, in that dogs were traditionally
bred for specific functions. Although hunting has been mostly responsible for the development, dogs were also used to aid humans in protecting and working with other domesticated animals kept by man and so guard dogs and herding dogs were developed. In addition, breeds were also developed to aid humans in other activities such as sled dogs, war dogs, dogs of burden, guide and rescue dogs and toy dogs developed as small companion dogs.
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