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05/09/2016

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02/09/2016

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28/08/2016

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28/08/2016

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⭕⭕  How To Stop Your Dog From Barking!!!Few things in life can drive you crazy as a constantly barking dog.Whether they ...
28/08/2016

⭕⭕ How To Stop Your Dog From Barking!!!

Few things in life can drive you crazy as a constantly barking dog.
Whether they have that deep shuddering “Woof, woof, woof” or that ear
piercing “Yap, Yap, Yap” it can do your head in very quickly.
The great news is that barking is not something that dogs need to do in
order to be happy. In fact, generally speaking barking is a sign of stress,
frustration, anxiety or over excitement and none of these emotions are
particularly good for your dog.
Or you!
Remember a content, relaxed dog does not bark!
So lets take a look at one specific type of barking and get you started on
putting a stop to it…
Dogs who bark when you are not at home is a very common issue.
Usually people have no idea that they have a problem until the
neighbour or even worse the dog control officer pays you a visit.
Understanding why your dog is barking is the key to stopping it so you
can actually address the cause of your dogs problem and not just treat
the symptoms.
Now bear with me on this one because… you MUST remember you
have to see it all through your dogs eyes!
So think of it like this…
Your dog is a pack animal and understands that there are leaders and
followers.
And one of the pack leader's jobs is to protect the pack.
So when on Monday morning everybody leaves the house to go to work
and leaves the dog at home alone they become stressed… and so
would you if you lost your pack!
That’s the reason why they're stressed and barking. They are calling out
to you to come back. They just are trying to do their job.
Think about it… If you are a parent with a young 3 year old child, one of
your main jobs is to keep that child safe, so you keep an eye on them.
All the time. All over the house you know where they are. They are safe.
You are relaxed.
If they suddenly walk out of the house and shut the front door behind
them locking you in what would you do?
Chase after them? Of course…
But. What if the door was locked and you couldn’t open in. And all the
other doors and windows are locked. Then what would you do…
Phone for help? Your dog doesn't have that option!
Shout for help? Well that is exactly what your dog is doing…
You certainly wouldn't sit down, relax and have a cup of tea, knowing
your young child was wandering around the streets alone.
Are you starting to see why your dog is stressed and barking when you
leave now?
And all those other annoying behaviors such as chewing, destruction
and trying to dig under the fence, or jump over the fence that only
happen when you're not around… Yep, that’s right. They are all
symptoms of a stressed dog that’s desperately concerned about you not
being home and safe. Remember your dog can’t speak English to tell
you any of this!
So what’s the solution? Well it’s almost certainly not by giving them a
bone to chew on whilst you are away. Imagine saying to the parent who
is totally stressed that their young child is out on the streets…
“Don’t worry, here’s a box of chocolates”! You may love chocolates but it
is not going to work in this situation.
Toys jammed full of food and other distractions do not treat the cause of
the problem either. They are only treating the symptoms and so may
work, if you’re lucky, for half an hour or so – max – but not long term.
Most of you will know that this doesn't work because you'll have already
tried it!
The solution is actually very simple.
You need to become the pack leader in your dog’s eyes.
Once you do this correctly your dog will not see it as their job to protect
you.
You will be able to come and go as you please and they will be totally
relaxed.
This is the real solution to having a calm relaxed dog. No tricks here,
just an honest understanding.
Now. Becoming the pack leader is not complicated. Anyone can do it,
however it's not really something that I can explain in 2 minutes here. If
you take a look at Doggy Dan’s website
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he explains very powerfully how to establish yourself as the
pack leader and stop dogs from barking when you leave them. There is
even a $1 trial of the site that you can take advantage of right now.
Here though are additional tips that you can use in conjunction with
becoming the pack leader that will help stop your dogs barking.
• Exercise: Exercise your dog before you leave them – a tired dog
is more likely to relax
• Find the right space: Try leaving your dog in different areas –
some dogs will relax more outside, others inside and some prefer
smaller areas such as a washroom
• Fed and watered: Always leave water down and make sure that
your dog is warm and fed before you leave
• Pick up the bones: Leave toys around for your dog but not
bones
• Music and TV: Consider leaving music on for your dog or the TV
– these distractions can help
• Herbal remedies: There are some herbal products for dogs
which can help relax them – but again they do not really treat the
cause of the issue, they simply help relax them, and are also
quite costly
• Dog walkers: A break in the middle of the day can certainly help
break up your dogs day
• Leave calmly: Leave your dog calmly – whilst it's fun to get
excited when you leave your dog it's better if you leave calmly.
Say goodbye 5 minutes before leaving to help them stay relaxed
as you go
• Comfort jackets: There are also jackets and shirts available that
are designed to comfort them – however they are very expensive
and have limited success in my experience. I even know of one
dog that actually ate it!
Unfortunately the popular idea that getting another dog is going to stop
the problem is something I would stay well away from. Remember the
source of your dogs issue is not boredom. After all, many dogs who
bark all day when the owners leave are the same dogs who lie around
the house doing nothing most of the weekend when they are at home!
So with all that said hopefully now you have a far better understanding
of your dog's problem!
I would suggest if you are really serious about stopping the barking
immediately then take a look at Doggy Dans site and become the pack
leader. That will be the end of your issue.
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There is actually an entire section dedicated to stopping this sort of
barking under the dog problem section "Separation Anxiety".
It’s not hard but you have to understand your dog's problem through
their eyes rather than human eyes! They do not want more bones, or
biscuits shoved into a ball – what they want is a strong pack leader.
So get started now, take advantage of the 3 Day $1 trial now, don’t hang
around. The sooner you turn things around the sooner your neighbours
will be thanking you for it!

The Online Dog Trainer Blog by Doggy Dan

How To Stop Separation AnxietySeparation anxiety is a very stressful behavioral issue that effects a huge percentage of ...
24/08/2016

How To Stop Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is a very stressful behavioral issue that effects a huge percentage of the dog population, possibly as high as 14%. It is one of the most misunderstood issues with people trying to treat it by approaching it from a human point of view and failing to see the cause. The answer to how to stop separation is simple. Show your dog that you are the pack leader. Let me explain.

Recognizing that the following behaviors are symptoms is a start. They are as wide ranging as they are distressing for the dog, but by treating them you are not treating the cause of the problem. First ask yourself the question; does the behavior stop when you return? If so then I suggest that you’re being away is actually connected to the cause. Lets take a look at a few of the key symptoms.

Chewing –releases an endorphin similar to the one released when a human is chewing gum in an attempt to stay calm.
Barking, whining – this is a call for the owners to return to the pack, similar to if you were to call your children when you can’t find them
Escaping when you are not there – often very destructive, extreme and sometimes dangerous. Your dog is looking for you. So many people are told to try and exercise the problem out of their dog but it will not solve the problem
Digging, destruction – this is all connected to stressful and anxious behavior.
Self-mutilation – excessive, licking and chewing oneself. Excessive drooling is also a sign of stress. These are signs that are often mistaken for being medical conditions but are all stress related
Toileting – if your dog is toilet trained but starts going toilet inside and you think that it is behavioral then it could well be. If it is only occurring when your dog is away from you then it is very likely connected to your dog having separation anxiety
Whilst there are lots of places that you can find advice on how to treat all these symptoms there is only one way to treat the cause of the problem. If you are serious about how to stop separation anxiety then you must become the pack leader.

Separation anxiety is a very straight forward problem that occurs when your dog believes they are the pack leader and your are their puppy or member of their pack. In the wild dogs do not wander off out the den on their own and your dogs separation anxiety will continue until you return to him. Once you show your dog that you are the pack leader your dog will be fine with you coming and going as you please.

One of the best places to understand more about establishing yourself as the pack leader is the video based web site The Online Dog Trainer run by professional dog trainer Doggy Dan. Understanding the real cause of the problem is the first step, becoming the pack leader is the solution.
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How To Stop Your Dog From PullingUnderstanding how to stop your dog from pulling is something that every dog owner needs...
24/08/2016

How To Stop Your Dog From Pulling

Understanding how to stop your dog from pulling is something that every dog owner needs to overcome in order to be able to walk there dog in an enjoyable manor. Many dog behavioral problems also stem from the fact that the dog is dragging you along the street. To put it simply your dog thinks it is in charge of the walk or in dog terms it sees itself as the pack leader!

There are so many gadgets, leads and collars out there but none of them can solve the problem if your dog thinks it is in charge, all these devices will do is attempt to divert your dogs energy elsewhere or cause pain in an attempt to stop your from pulling. If you find yourself having to correct your dog every 30 seconds then there is something fundamentally wrong. The funny thing is this, your dog knows how to walk nicely on the lead it is far more than simply training it, you have to at first convince it you are the pack leader.

Think of it like this. Your dog understands that on the walk, somebody has to be the leader, and your dog is simply taking the lead! It is more of a psychological battle than a physical one, at least it should be. This first stage of the walk is actually ensuring that you are the pack leader inside the house before you look to venture out as no dog will let you simply take control over the walk, (the most dangerous place compared to the den) if you are not in control inside.

Here are some key tips to try before you venture out:

After bringing out your dogs lead wait until your dog calms down even if this takes a while and only attach it when your dog is calm. Never rush this stage.
You need to first learn how to stop your dog from pulling inside your house or property before going outside – there are some fantastic videos that show all of this.
Walk first around the house going around the tables and furniture in your house with your dog following you.
If your dog pulls out in front of you then simply change direction, leaving your dog behind you.
If your dog drags backwards then gently hold the lead firm for 10 seconds then call your dog to follow. They have no other options and so will follow you if you are patient.
Control the doorways – you should always walk through the doorways first when your dog is on the lead
Practice walking in and out of the front doorway with you going first – keep doing this until your dog relaxes and gives up waiting for you to make the next move
Check your posture – make sure that you are relaxed and calm and that your shoulder is down and arm is straight at the elbow
Of course there is a big difference between actually watching how to stop your dog from pulling and reading about it! Whilst I can give you all the advice in written form there is nothing quite like actually being shown it on a video.

One such site is run by professional dog trainer Doggy Dan who uses a gentle but very practical approach to dog training. In the site you will learn exactly what steps to take to establish yourself as the pack leader. The site The Online Dog Trainer is great for owners who want to really understand and treat the cause of their dog’s problems and not just use a band-aid solution.
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Stop Your Puppy Jumping UpLearning how to stop a puppy from jumping up is something you need to get onto straight away.P...
24/08/2016

Stop Your Puppy Jumping Up

Learning how to stop a puppy from jumping up is something you need to get onto straight away.

Puppies jumping up are a very natural thing that they do when they are little – to get attention – and in the wild to get fed by licking the Mother’s face to encourage food to be regurgitated. Showing your puppy that it does not get attention when it jumps is something that you should encourage from a very early age. Often it can seem like fun when a puppy is very small but when your dog grows to 35kg and can jump 5 foot high it is not so funny.

If you do not stop the jumping when your puppy is little then when your puppy turns into a larger dog it soon turns into a more dominant display of demanding your attention!

If your puppy is jumping up, simply turn and walk away. Ignore your puppy, no eye contact, no speaking and no touching.
Continue to ignore and then after your puppy has calmed down, wait for 5 minutes and then call your puppy to you.
If your puppy does not stop then isolate your puppy by either leaving the room or by putting the puppy in another room.
Puppy jumping up on visitors:

If your puppy is jumping on your visitors then ask them to do the same as described above. It may also help if you hold the puppy by its collar or on a lead until they relax – then release. If your puppy decides to mouth you then you should immediately isolate them in another room or a crate.
Puppy jumping up at you when you are getting ready for the walk:

Put the leash down and wait for 10 minutes or until your puppy is calm, then try again. This is important and although you are keen to go for a walk you should not rush it!
Important concepts:

It is really important not to speak – to stay calm and not say a word when your puppy jumps up. Remember your puppy is an attention-seeking machine!
Your puppy's jumping up and space invading is not its way of saying I love you!!
Space is very important to a dog and if she can invade yours whenever she wants then she will lose respect for you.
How would you feel if a human constantly invaded your space! It is more similar than you think!!
Start as you mean to go on. When your puppy is calm then you can call her and pick her up for a cuddle
When you are ignoring your puppy keep your arms folded and walk past the puppy confidently and assertively.
The two most common mistakes:

Inconsistency - sometimes puppy jumping up is given attention!
People make eye contact...This invites your puppy over, so do not make eye contact, focus on something else.
Another trick that will help is to train your puppy to sit for everything! If you can get your puppy to practise lots of "sits" then her default behaviour will simply be to sit when you call her, and not jump!

For more information on puppy training then check The Online Dog Trainer it is a great source of fascinating information that covers off everything you need to know about raising a happy puppy using videos.
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How To Stop Your Puppy Toileting InsideThere are a few secrets to toilet training although much of the emphasis will alw...
24/08/2016

How To Stop Your Puppy Toileting Inside

There are a few secrets to toilet training although much of the emphasis will always rest with you! Here are the facts about puppy toilet training:

Just as when a baby needs to go toilet they go, so it is with puppies - when a puppy needs to go they will go! So to start with you have to get them outside before they toilet inside. That is your job! If you fail, then blame yourself.

The best way to show your puppy where you want them to toilet is to show them the correct place. The best way to do this is to take them out when they need to go and then praise them when they go. You will be amazed how quickly they will learn if you give them an amazing treat for going in the right place. Think of it like this if the treat is a little piece of cheese, your puppy will after only a few toilets in the correct place start looking for the cheese treat saying “Hey where’s the cheese I just toileted on the grass!”

At a very young age 8 weeks or so a puppies bladder is very small and they can only hold on for sometimes 30 minutes or so before they may need to go again. So you must be vigilant.

After a meal, puppies will often need to go within 60 seconds so always take them straight outside. You should also take them outside as soon as they wake up, as their bowls will start to move and also last thing at night.

Associate a word that everyone in the house sticks to such as “go toilets” this way your puppy will start to hear the word and know what it means.

If you puppy does not go then be aware that they may still need to relieve themselves soon and restrict their movement to a smaller area that is easy to clean until they are taken outside and definitely toilet.

You should never rub a puppy’s nose in it to teach it a lesson. A puppy’s nose is 1000 times more sensitive than a humans and this will never teach them not to do it again. They will simply not know what they did wrong and do it out of sight the next time such as behind the couch!

There are lots more tips and tricks that you will assist you but these are the real basics. Take a look at The Online Dog Trainer for more fantastic advice about how to stop any puppy issue by watching videos.
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Older Dog Toileting InsideSo your older dog is toileting inside and you don’t understand why? Okay. Let me explain. Firs...
23/08/2016

Older Dog Toileting Inside

So your older dog is toileting inside and you don’t understand why? Okay. Let me explain. First of all I should confirm that what we are talking about here is a dog that has already been toilet trained and has achieved this for a considerable period of time say more than 6 months. We also need to be sure that the dog is not so old that it is incontinent or sick. If none of the above are the case and you feel that it is behavioral then I can assure you it most likely is and the problem is simply this.

Your dog is 99.98% the DNA of a wolf. For a minute think of your dog as a wolf, in cute doggy clothing. The way your dog still works and thinks is still like a wolf! Now the chance of you actually being the pack leader is very slim. Believe me….if you want to check out to see if you are the pack leader then there is an amazing video web site where you can see how you fair!

Anyway back to the toileting in the house, in the wild if a wolf puppy was lost and needed to find their way home how would they go about it? There are no GPS systems, no street signs or maps to follow…..the puppies would follow their nose. They would pick up the scent of the den and track it back to safety and the adult dog pack would make sure there was a good strong fresh scent to follow!

Now, for a second let me amuse you. You are not the pack leader, your dog is, and when you leave your dog it is doing exactly what it would do in nature to help you find your way home… and guess what?… you return home. Only thing is when you return you are all stressed and angry (because you were lost maybe?) – Nothing to do with the new carpet being ruined.

In order to help a dog you must first think like a dog. One of the most fascinating and interesting video sites is The Online Dog Trainer where every aspect of dog behavior is put into place and made sense of by professional dog trainer and behaviorist, Doggy Dan.
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How To Stop Dog AggressionIf you want to understand how to stop dog aggression let me start by asking you two rhetorical...
23/08/2016

How To Stop Dog Aggression

If you want to understand how to stop dog aggression let me start by asking you two rhetorical questions!

Firstly do YOU start the aggression with your dog simply joining in?
Secondly does your dog listen to you just before it behaves the way it does when you try show it another way to behave?
The answer will of course be the following:
At the point your dog starts to become aggressive he is taking no notice at all of you.

He is making his own decisions and will not listen to you if you try to show him a different way to behave. What he is doing is simply too important to him and is the right thing to do. Dog aggression is nearly always done in order to protect, their pack and their own lives.

Firstly there is of course a whole range of different types of aggression from dominant to fearful and everything in between. Then there is aggression that occurs the whole time and other aggression, which is very erratic, and random depending on a number of differing factors. We could also look at what your dog is aggressive towards; it could be people, animals, other dogs or objects.

The way to stop dog aggression however is very much the same, or at least the cause of the problem is the same. Your dog thinks that it is the pack leader, becomes fearful and attacks to protect, you and himself. Dominant dogs will be more proactive, often attacking when they still have the option of running away, fearful dogs will only attack if they have no place to run. All the other factors pale into insignificance compared to this.

The most important concept to grasp if you want to understand how to stop dog aggression is that your dog must first look to you as the pack leader in the home. (This is the easiest place to convince him you are the decision maker.) Only then can you convince him that you are the pack leader on the walk. There are some fantastic video sites now that show you exactly how to become the pack leader.

Once you have convinced your dog that you are the pack leader outside then upon reaching the point where he usually is aggressive you will find that he will actually start to take notice of how you are behaving! If you aren’t then your dog will probably continue to ignore what you are doing at this point forever.

Just remember, dogs are pack animals and they follow the pack leader.

One of the best examples of a professional dog trainer putting this all into practice is The Online Dog Trainer. The site has live videos of this method being demonstrated and explains exactly how to stop dog aggression by simply convincing your dog that you are the pack leader.
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