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Have you recently bought a puppy to your home and you do not know how to train it? Dogs are always special and people always want to have them as a companion. You might be aware of the good qualities of a dog.

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Nature may not have gifted dogs with the ability to speak but the human-dog association that spanned thousands of years have allowed humans to understand the dog’s form of communication. How do dogs communicate? Through body language and a form of vocalization, dogs can make humans, dogs and other animals understand what they want to say. Dog owners would attest to the fact that man’s best friend really do have the ability to show their feelings and to convey what they mean to their human friends.

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Many of us recognize that managing an aggressive dog is tough. In addition, dog owners are at risk. If the dog bites somebody while outside, chances are the owner is going to be sued plus the dog will probably be put to sleep. If the animal injures a person or another animal, the owner is accountable. Consequently we will need to discover the way to stop aggressive dog behavior.

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For decades, owners have relied on identification tags around their canines’ necks to minimize the likelihood of losing their pets. The tags normally hang from collars. If an animal control officer finds your pet, a quick look at the tag will identify you as the owner. A single phone call may be all it takes to be reunited with your canine. Why, then, are so few pets reunited with their owners after becoming separated from them? Some are fortunate enough to be placed within new homes. Others are euthanized.

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Bringing a new dog home, and introducing him to your other pets, can be challenging. If your current pet has lived alone with you for years, he may dislike the idea of now being forced to share “his” space with another animal. On the other hand, if you have recently brought home a young pup, he may look forward to having the company of another canine. Every case is unique, and should be approached accordingly.

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Even if it is difficult for you to think that dog biting behavior is comparable to the behavior of human’s, it is an accurate statement. If you get angry or frustrated, you yell or may even show signs of inappropriate behaviors. While your dog can not yell, they can show their aggression by biting. Unfortunately, if these bad behaviors are not stopped, it could lead to serious injuries or, worse, your dog could have to be euthanized.

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Dog behavior problems usually begin at a very young age. If not corrected, the situations can easily get out of control. The key to a happy coexistence with your pet may be a few simple training sessions. However, if you don’t learn to put an end to certain behaviors, your life together could be quite stressful.

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Dogs have been a part of my life for well over 35 years, and what a roller coaster it has been! There have been great experiences and some sad ones, but through it all, I remain convinced that dogs are truly “man’s best friend”. That being said, some dogs are just easier to make friends with than others.

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Canines are hardwired to protect their territory from intruders. In most cases, they communicate a warning to others by barking; it’s a form of intimidation. If a trespasser fails to heed the warning, your pooch’s barking might turn into pacing and growling as if he is preparing for a physical confrontation. If the trespasser still refuses to leave, the pacing and growling may evolve into an attack.

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The art of persuasion is a good skill to develop when dog training. Your voice is the most important aspect of this skill. It’s important to use your dog’s name before each command, and to use a persuasive tone of voice. Keep your tone of voice low and pleasant, but also firm.

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