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Puppy Training : Accomplishing The Skill

Puppy Training is a highly daunting task owing to the obedience problems the puppies'exhibit.So,it becomes all the more imperative that you master these tricks and techniques to teach your puppy the best of behaviors and make it the most cherished pets you have ever had.In fact,training the puppy is fun for you could witness the progress it makes day after day and this gives a sense of immense satisfaction to you.

Research by Psychologists in the field of Learning proved that dogs can be conditioned to learn or unlearn a response.So,living up to what the adage says, 'Strike when the Iron is hot',training during the early stages will yield greater obedience results to the commands that are taught to it.

Puppy training could be accomplished in a step-by-step fashion when you stick to a systematic procedure.

>> Dog crate training and dog potty training are two very fundamental things that the pet needs to be trained in if you do want your dog to soil your luxury sofas and bed sheets.

>> Acquaint your pet to the new surroundings and home.Teach responses to simple commands initially and later on you could make it understand complex ones.

>> Leash training is also another step in puppy training.First you have to fit a collar around its neck and then it can get easily adjusted to the leash later on.Care has to be taken that the collar fits in snugly without being restrictive.When the dog is leash trained, strolls outdoors become a pleasure.

>> Obedience training inculcates the habit of following the owner's commands and restricts any kind of destructive behavior.Positive reinforcement for good behavior and negative reinforcement for unwanted behavior will definitely help in shaping up the pet into the kind you had envisaged for yourself.

If you are a complete novice at puppy training and do not know how to kick start the training program,you can always take the help of the online resources which would elucidate and enumerate various ways in which you could accomplish the task with great aplomb.When you follow the advice given on the step by step guides and implement the same, very soon you will have a well behaved pet.

Puppy Training Advice is one such online stop that brings in a whole host of information about how to puppy train and brings you close to a myriad range of resources that would help you in accomplishing the same.

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Why A Dog Is Mans Best Friend And A Cat Is Not

Dogs and cats are like chalk and cheese but i'm not talking about physical appearance - my observations have been of their personalities, mentally and emotionally. People who don't have pets might put them under the same category; that of annoying, messy, hairy, smelly creatures and yes, they are correct to a certain extent. However, in my experience of having both cats and dogs as pets, they could not be more dissimilar in terms of their loyalty towards their owners.

To give an example, a farmer died in his field recently and his dog stayed by his side for a couple of days until he was found. The dog, who had spent every minute of every day with the farmer and who was normally calm, was extremely protective of this owners body and became vicious when anyone approached. The farmer also had a cat who was found at the back door of his house, meiowing because it was hungry. Think about it!

Cats are independent creatures who care about two things and two things only and that is their food and their comfort. Once a cat is fed and is healthy, all they care about is being rubbed, or chasing a ball of wool, or relaxing in a warm part of the house. The owner may as well not exist, unless they are providing the tummy rubs of course. Cats view owners as providers, meal tickets, suckers so to speak!

Dogs could not be more different however. Since dogs became domesticated all those years ago, they developed a certain trait which no other animal posesses to any similar extent and that is loyalty towards, and a duty to protect their owner. Loyalty in a dog manifests itself in many ways as follows:

They are happy to spend every minute of every day in their owners company, even if it means doing nothing.
They can become possessive in the home and be aggressive towards approaching strangers. They are just being protective of the owner and property. This is why dogs make great guard dogs (as well as pets), big or small and is also a factor where dog attacks are concerned.
They would literally fight to the death for an owner in danger, such is their level of loyalty.

Having said this though, one can only have a certain level of respect for the selfish cat and mere pity for the needy dog! Cats are funny animals since their arrogance and supreme vision of self-worth would be the envy of many a human being and a fascination for any psychologist. The dog personifies the dependent child, needing far more time and effort than the cat.

When a person is considering which pet to choose, it is the aforementioned personality traits which should be the deciding factor. Is it a pet which will just take and not give, but which will require little of your time or is it a pet who will require lots of attention but will give back the love and devotion in bucketfuls? The choice is yours!

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Noelle Leahy is proprietor of Snug Baby Shop, a leading Online Retailer of Baby and Children's Accessories in the UK. Best selling products are Childrens Waterproofs and Hospital Bag for Labour.

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