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         <title>Use Dog Training To Bond With Your Dog</title>
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         <description>Owning a dog that can carry out antics and is very docile and well trained is a pleasure and delight of every dog owner. Owning a dog that in reality pays attention, hangs on to each word and abides by its master would surely be appreciated and awarded. This would firmly strengthen the bond. What's more, a dog well trained knows the way to &quot;socialize&quot; properly with people and other dogs. 

Dogs are one of the most cherished pets in every part of the world. They are well received in more homes than any other domestic animal ever. Though they are in general affectionate, devoted and faithful, they can be taught to be more compliant. A well trained and well behaved dog is more cherished in any family and is shown more affection and consideration. The times you spent with each other performing antics and teaching equals to a connection that grows deeper each day. You will definitely feel secure in taking your dog just about anyplace, to the park, vacations, beach, if you know that they will be conducting properly.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;For info on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;how to train a dog&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_potty_training/dog_potty_training.html&quot;&gt;dog potty training&lt;/a&gt; tips, visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; website.
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Understanding When To Reward And When To Punish Your Dog</title>
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         <description>There are certain things which should be kept in mind while training one's dog. There are different techniques of dog training. 

Some of these techniques are quite useful, while some others can bear negative results. It is therefore quite natural to get confused with so many sides of dog training, as it is difficult to tell which one works the best. 

The most common confusion, which people tend to have, is when to reward and when to rebuke the dog. If you are such a confused one, the following tips will help you. 

Your dog-training instructor will probably tell you that you should always keep a positive air while dog training. But actually you would need to be stern in certain situations. 

However, you must not scold your dog too frequently, as dogs always give a better response if they get a positive behavior from their trainer. So it is first important for you to realize when to praise your dog. 

Your dog should get a reward every time he obeys you during the training process. You should reward him if he sits, stays, fetches, goes to toilet in the proper place, or does anything he his ordered.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Information on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_adoptions/dog_adoptions.html&quot;&gt;dog adoptions&lt;/a&gt; can be found at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Understanding The Many Moods Of Your Puppy</title>
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         <description>Arrange your puppy training to be easier and more enjoyable by comprehending that your puppy is making an effort to connect with you in further ways than barking or wiggling his tail. Keep in mind, your puppy also tries to communicate with his ears, paws, tail, mouth and more and your puppy teaching and day to day life with your dog will be to a large extent more enjoyable. 

Here are a few guidelines to some fundamental body language of your dog and its meaning: 

Dominant - You will come across that a dominant dog will have the ears directly up or frontward, its mouth a little open or closed, its eyes wide open or looking intently, its body standing rigid and tall with hackles perhaps lifted up, and its tail out from the body rigid or plumped up. A low down and aggressive bark can frequently be anticipated. 

Friendly - A friendly dog has upraised ears, open and watchful eyes, a calm mouth, the whole rear end or tail wagging, and perhaps whining, yelping or giving out small barking sounds. 

Playful - A bended over pose with the tail wagging implies, &quot;come, let us play.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Find tips about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_potty_training/dog_potty_training.html&quot;&gt;dog potty training&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_crate_training/dog_crate_training.html&quot;&gt;dog crate training&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Training Your Puppy To Sit</title>
         <link>http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Training-Your-Puppy-To-Sit/337770</link>
         <description>A badly trained dog is an annoyance and can even be a threat to himself and others. A correctly trained dog, on the other had, is a fantastic and enjoyable buddy. In addition to assisting you to bond, it can even shield your pet from being harmed if he pays attention and will come when called. 

When teaching always keep in mind that dogs react best to encouraging backing- shouting at your dog and beating him will not get done the job, in its place use rewards such as goodies and your appreciation - this will make the job much more enjoyable for both of you! 

There is a general &quot;process&quot; to teaching, no matter what you want the dog to do. They solution is to get the dog to carry out the act and at that precise instant give the instruction for the act, then commend the dog and reward him with a goody. After a while, he will get the message and connect the act with the instruction. 

Given below some ways you can make use of to teach your dog with the most fundamental instruction - Sit. 

1.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;To learn about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/house_training_a_dog/house_training_a_dog.html&quot;&gt;house training a dog&lt;/a&gt; and how to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_barking/stop_dog_barking.html&quot;&gt;stop dog barking&lt;/a&gt; , visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Things You Should Know About Dog Training</title>
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         <description>Known as man's best friend, Dogs are the most loved domesticated animals in the world. Having a dog or puppy in a family is quite exciting for that family. But just having a dog or a puppy is not all. One should also pay attention to training his/her dog properly so that he can become an obedient and accepting part of the family. Dog training is not a simple job; it demands certain skills and approaches in order to make it useful, which can be learned in course of training. It is believed to be a good idea to train your dog yourself, though you can appoint or hire an expert or specialized dog trainer to look after the job. But both the ways have their respective merits and demerits. 

Though you might commit mistakes and there could be instability in your approach it is always helpful to train your dog yourself as it gives you a better chance of establishing that significant contact or communication between you and your dog. You will gradually understand how your dog is reacting to any particular situation or what cause them to do a specific action - like barking.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; to learn about how to stop &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_chewing/stop_dog_chewing.html&quot;&gt;dog chewing&lt;/a&gt; problems and how to choose a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_obedience_school/dog_obedience_school.html&quot;&gt;dog obedience school&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>The Basics Of Dog Training</title>
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         <description>Have you recently brought home a little puppy? Then you may be interested in giving your dog some basic training. You can get an obedience instructor for the job, or you yourself can train your pet. 

The fees of the obedience instructors can differ, and you would also have to take your dog to the class where the training would take place. But if you are the trainer, you can have the whole thing done almost without any expense, and that too at your own home. So if you have decided to be the trainer, you must have some knowledge on dog training first. 

You should teach your dog three basic things first - sit, stay, and come. The first thing you need to teach your dog is to sit. The one thing you would surely need for this is dog treats. 

Make sure that you choose a quiet place for this training, so as not to distract your dog's attention. Ask the dog to sit again and again while you hold the treat over his head. Thus, he will have to turn his head up, and will sit there willingly to get the treat.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Learn about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_crate_training/dog_crate_training.html&quot;&gt;dog crate training&lt;/a&gt; and info on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/house_training_a_dog/house_training_a_dog.html&quot;&gt;house training a dog&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; site.
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Techniques You Can Use To House Train Your Dog</title>
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         <description>Every dog needs to be trained in the house, and the process is quite long. Just like during our childhood we never used proper toilet, even the dogs may do toilet on carpets. So, they must never be scolded. 

Dog house training requires you to be extremely attentive and do a lot of work, thus making it one of the toughest techniques of dog training. You may believe that the dog will bark when he needs the toilet, but if you are not lucky enough to have such a dog, then be prepared to have an accident with the results showing all over the house! So, it is always better that you learn to read your dog's body language. 

Dog training is quite simple and requires you to follow quite a few steps. However, it is, as already said, time consuming. To start with, it is best to put a newspaper at the door, so that when you find your dog doing one of those accidents in the house, you can immediately take him there. That way your dog learns to do it on the paper the next time he needs to do, without your help.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;To read about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;how to train a dog&lt;/a&gt; and tips on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_adoptions/dog_adoptions.html&quot;&gt;dog adoptions&lt;/a&gt; , visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Stopping Your Dog'S Chewing Problem</title>
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         <description>These days you find that many dog owners are taking their dogs or puppies to a dog training school. In these dog training classes, many new things are learnt and many of the aspects are successfully overcome. Unfortunately, one of the aspects that do not go with the classes is chewing. 

The reason why it is usually quite difficult to get over the chewing problem in dog training classes, is that the dogs usually do not find themselves anything to chew on or to destroy during the classes. So, if you belong to the group of dog owners who has been to the dog training classes, and are still looking for something to help you deal with the chewing problem, then please go on reading. 

These types of dog trainings can be useful for dogs that are both young and old. Many people believe that this type of dog training is mostly meant for puppies. However, many a time it has been observed that older dogs might also need this type of training since they enjoy chewing away, when their owners are not around!** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;For info on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;how to train a dog&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_potty_training/dog_potty_training.html&quot;&gt;dog potty training&lt;/a&gt; tips, visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; website.
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         <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Stopping The Barking Habit In Your Dog</title>
         <link>http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Stopping-The-Barking-Habit-In-Your-Dog/337503</link>
         <description>Possibly one of the most annoying action to your neighbors about your dog is your dog's barking. If he displaces everything in your home, then that does not have an effect on your neighbors too much. But the continuous barking day in and night will end up with community difference of opinion and calls to the police force. 

The major objective of the domestication of the dog was to make available a buddy to protect and alert. Barking is the way they do this. To prevail over this inherent feature, you must teach your dog to discontinue barking. Such teaching to stop a continuously barking dog ought to be done when the dog is a puppy prior to barking gets to be a crisis. 

Barking is nothing but a type of interrelation for puppies and dogs. Dogs bark if they are keyed up, tired of something, distressed, trying to persuade you to play, and when welcoming people, as well as in caution. The nature of the bark more often than not is a sign of just what the dog is trying to correspond. 

A few breeds are innately very lively dogs such as the terriers.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Information on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_adoptions/dog_adoptions.html&quot;&gt;dog adoptions&lt;/a&gt; can be found at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Reward Training: A Good Way To Train Smaller Dogs</title>
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         <description>Reward training has indeed been made use of for many years to train dogs; it is a good method to teach dogs of a small size like Pomeranians that are too small to act in response to choke collars and other insensitive techniques of training. 

Reward training is made use of to teach dogs to carry out all kinds of actions along with police job and military work. This sort of exercise is used at length in the training of dogs for films and advertisements. But you do not have to have a police dog or movie star to bring into play reward training - it is very efficient to train your pet fundamental obedience instructions. As the name suggests, reward training consists of a treat of some kind. In general an especial treat, but even appreciation and a few stroke on the head can be taken as a precious reward by your dog. 

By using rewards, you can teach your dog to do almost everything. You just have to abide by a set of methods to get your dog to carry out the wanted job and then reward him exactly after.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Find tips about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_potty_training/dog_potty_training.html&quot;&gt;dog potty training&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_crate_training/dog_crate_training.html&quot;&gt;dog crate training&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Positive Training For Your Barking Dog</title>
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         <description>They say 'a barking dog doesn't bite' but I am yet to meet anyone who hasn't been convinced otherwise every time some fine specimen of the canine family has bared its fangs and snarled and yelped. Dogs and barking dogs, if you ask my opinion, are two different species all together and while the first can be petted and cuddled and given biscuits to the latter can only be run away from. 

Most barking dogs are quiet the activity master, every time they open their mouth they make something happen, either your mailman leaves, or your neighbor shuts his window and oh yes, yells out something nasty or your head splits into a thousand aching pieces, like I said they are quite the activist. Unfortunately for them though activism isn't as a rule appreciated by the average idle individual, to survive amongst humans you are expected to be as on leash as themselves. Thus all barking dogs need to be quieted and difficult though that task is it needs to be done. 

Now, for starters, recognize the fact that barking in itself is not a problem. Dogs bark, just like cats mew and people make promises....** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;To learn about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/house_training_a_dog/house_training_a_dog.html&quot;&gt;house training a dog&lt;/a&gt; and how to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_barking/stop_dog_barking.html&quot;&gt;stop dog barking&lt;/a&gt; , visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Positive Methods Of Training Dogs</title>
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         <description>Dog training can endow with a remarkable extent of contentment. Every dog ought to be familiar with the minimum fundamentals for coexisting with people - sit, come, do not jump on people, stay, and so on. Other than the fundamentals, there are a never ending range of things you and your dog can take pleasure in doing collectively. Dogs, who are a delight to be with, have much more suppleness in what they can do with persons, and so they have more enjoyment. Constructive dog training techniques are a lot simpler to use, as well. 

So what are positive dog training techniques? Various people will describe them in a different way, but as a rule of thumb they are methods that let you to teach your dog without causing it physical hurt. As a result these techniques add to your dogs' innate faith and enthusiasm. Dr. Ian Dunbar, Karen Pryor, Silvia Kent, Linda Tellington-Jones, and others have to a great extent stretched out the reputation of this ground in current years. Teaching dogs can be a deal for both humans and dogs!** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Read about how to find a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_obedience_school/dog_obedience_school.html&quot;&gt;dog obedience school&lt;/a&gt; and learn about how to stop &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_chewing/stop_dog_chewing.html&quot;&gt;dog chewing&lt;/a&gt; problems permanently at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Why Hypoallergenic Dogs Need Love</title>
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         <description>All dogs need love in order to lead happy, healthy lives. Since most breeds of hypoallergenic dogs are smaller, they will need even more love. There are several ways that you can show your dog that you love them. Spending time together, exercising, giving them healthy, nutritious food, and treating the dog with respect are all ways to show your love. In return, you will have a loyal companion that will respect and protect you, your family, and your home. 

Most small breeds need to be around people in order to feel safe. Hypoallergenic breeds enjoy sitting on the couch together, curling up by their owner's feet, and following you around the house when you are home. Spending time with your dog by playing fetch, sitting on the floor, and talking to your dog are all activities that your dog wants to do with you. 

Since some breeds can get into trouble when they are left alone all day, you should keep your dog in one room of your home or you should crate train your dog. Dogs that are left alone may get angry or become anxious and nervous.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Information on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_adoptions/dog_adoptions.html&quot;&gt;dog adoptions&lt;/a&gt; can be found at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Why Do Small Dogs Help with Hypoallergenic Conditions?</title>
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         <description>There are several reasons why small dogs are hypoallergenic. Since they are small, many breeds cannot climb on the couch, bed, or other furniture. With fewer allergens on the furniture, you will not be as affected by them. Small dogs want to have their own space. They will sleep in a dog bed or blanket that you should wash often. Keeping small dogs in a crate during the day while you are gone will make them feel safer and also prevent them from destroying your home. This will also reduce allergens from getting into the carpets and on the walls. 

Small dogs usually have shorter hair or they have hair that is long and thin. This hair does not seem to cause as many problems to those with dog allergies. Their hair is easy to take care of and does not shed as often as other breeds. While you will have to take these dogs to be groomed more often, you should be able to breathe easily around them. Since the dogs do not shed as often, less dander is present in carpeting and on walls as well. Most small dog breeds do not produce a lot of saliva.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Find tips about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_potty_training/dog_potty_training.html&quot;&gt;dog potty training&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_crate_training/dog_crate_training.html&quot;&gt;dog crate training&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>When to Buy Hypoallergenic Dogs</title>
         <link>http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/When-to-Buy-Hypoallergenic-Dogs/335551</link>
         <description>You can buy a hypoallergenic dog at any time as long as the breeder has dogs available . Many people are unsure whether to buy a puppy, a young adult, or an older dog when they are looking for a dog. A hypoallergenic dog is a good choice at any stage in the dog's life. The time and energy you have to devote to the dog should play a major role in the age of the dog that you bring home. All dogs require love and attention, but puppies can be more work because they are playful, curious, and do not like being alone. 

If you decide to buy a hypoallergenic puppy, you will have to train it, make sure that it has a warm place to sleep when you are not at home, and you will have to discipline it when it misbehaves. Puppies are fun to watch, but they can be very destructive. For many people, however, training a dog from the time it is very young makes it easier to discipline throughout the dog's life. Dogs are intelligent animals that can be taught a routine within a few weeks of their arrival.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;To learn about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/house_training_a_dog/house_training_a_dog.html&quot;&gt;house training a dog&lt;/a&gt; and how to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_barking/stop_dog_barking.html&quot;&gt;stop dog barking&lt;/a&gt; , visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>What is a Hypoallergenic Giant Schoodle?</title>
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         <description>A hypoallergenic giant schoodle is a mix between a giant schnauzer and a standard poodle. This means that the dogs are medium size and have short hair, which is why they are considered good for those who suffer from allergies. Since they are a new breed of dog, there aren't many breeders that currently have them. When looking for this breed, you should look on the internet to find a breeder that is certified to breed these dogs. 

Giant schoodles have an even temperament and are easy going. They are friendly to most people and have some of the same traits as the Giant Schnauzer and Standard Poodle. Like its relatives, the Giant Schoodle will have to be groomed often in order to protect it from skin problems and matting. Since the coat is springy and short, there are some cuts that will look better than others. Grooming every other month will keep your dog happy and healthy. 

Most Giant Schoodles have a black coat. They enjoy getting exercise and will need to go outside at least twice a day. If you have a backyard or a park nearby, then you should consider buying one of these breeds.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Read about how to find a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_obedience_school/dog_obedience_school.html&quot;&gt;dog obedience school&lt;/a&gt; and learn about how to stop &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_chewing/stop_dog_chewing.html&quot;&gt;dog chewing&lt;/a&gt; problems permanently at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>What Humans Can Do to Help Hypoallergenic Dogs</title>
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         <description>Human beings are not the only species that can suffer from allergies. Dogs can also have allergic reactions to objects in the home, chemicals and pollutants in the air, dog food, and their own hair and dander. Finding the source of these allergies can be difficult especially if the dog is allergic to a few things. If you have a dog that suffers from allergies, you may notice that they sneeze when around harmful chemicals, vomit after eating, have skin rashes, patches of fur missing, runny nose and eyes, or they may show signs of fatigue or restlessness. 

Noticing these signs is the first step to helping your dog lead a normal, healthy life. You should monitor your dog for a month to see how it reacts to its environment, its food, and its own hair and dander. Since dogs need to keep themselves clean, they may be swallowing allergens that can cause an allergic reaction. The best way to combat a hair and dander allergy is to bathe your dog once a month and brushing the dog once a day.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;To read about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_crate_training/dog_crate_training.html&quot;&gt;dog crate training&lt;/a&gt; tips and choosing the best &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/best_collar_for_dogs/best_collar_for_dogs.html&quot;&gt;collar for dogs&lt;/a&gt; , visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>Which Breed of Hypoallergenic Dog is Right for Your Family</title>
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         <description>If you are looking for a hypoallergenic dog, you will have many breeds to choose from. From smaller dogs like the Maltese, to larger breeds such as the Greyhound, these dogs tend to shed less, and do not product as much saliva or urine. When researching dog breeds, you should keep in mind not only whether they are hypoallergenic, but also which living conditions they prefer, how they behave around children, and how much care and maintenance they will need. Certain breeds require constant companionship, while other breeds can be left along all day while you are at work. 

Smaller hypoallergenic breeds such as the Poodle, Maltese, Labradoodle, and Bishon Frise require much from their owners. Not only do they need companionship, they will also need to be bathed once a month and will also need to be brushed once a day in order to keep knots from developing in their fur. While these dogs have shorter hair and no undercoating, they may not be the best choice if you have small children. Territorial and moody, these dogs will get upset when they are competing with children for your attention.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; to learn about how to stop &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_chewing/stop_dog_chewing.html&quot;&gt;dog chewing&lt;/a&gt; problems and how to choose a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_obedience_school/dog_obedience_school.html&quot;&gt;dog obedience school&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>What Are Common Signs of Dogs with Hypoallergenic Problems?</title>
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         <description>Dogs that have allergies show many signs including watery eyes, coughing and sneezing, excessive scratching and biting, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and moodiness. When your dog is suffering from allergies, you may notice one or more of these symptoms. Learning what causes these allergies is the first step toward treating your dog and preventing further attacks. 

Many allergies that dogs suffer from are caused by insects such as fleas and ticks, or by parasites. When you bring your dog home from a breeder or from a shelter or pet store, schedule an appointment with a vet as soon as possible. Make sure the dog has all of its shots and that is has been dewormed. This will prevent parasites from causing an allergic reaction in your dog. While you may have to do this more than once during their lifetime, getting rid of the parasites will help your dog's temperament and keep them healthy. 

If you noticed small red bites on your dog or if the dog has been scratching the same area until bald spots appear, then they may have fleas, ticks, or mites. This allergic reaction is caused by insect saliva.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Want to find out about how to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_barking/stop_dog_barking.html&quot;&gt;stop dog barking&lt;/a&gt; and tips on reading the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_body_language/dog_body_language.html&quot;&gt;dog body language&lt;/a&gt; ? Get tips from &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>Types of Hypoallergenic Hunting Dogs</title>
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         <description>Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs are available for those who have problems with dog allergies. Three popular breeds include the German Shorthaired Pointer, the Afghan Hound, and the Basenji. 

The German Shorthaired Pointer still used for hunting purposes today, is also considered a good choice for a family dog. The dog has a short coat that can be brushed easily. A short coat will not shed as much as longer coats and will not hold as much dander either. This is why the German Shorthaired Pointer is an excellent choice for those who suffer from allergies. Long and lean, these dogs are very friendly and enjoy getting their exercise. Not much extra care is needed as the dogs do not have to be groomed often and they should only be bathed when they are extremely dirty. 

A cross between a German Pointer and an English Pointer, the German Shorthaired Pointer is a good dog to have when on a hunt.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Information on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_adoptions/dog_adoptions.html&quot;&gt;dog adoptions&lt;/a&gt; can be found at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>Types of Hypoallergenic Sporting Dogs</title>
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         <description>Even though many breeds are no longer used just for sporting or hunting, these dogs have become popular favorites among those who need a hypoallergenic dog that has an easy temperament. Sporting dogs are considered intelligent, playful, and obey their owners when given commands. Hypoallergenic sporting dogs include Poodles, Australian Terriers, and Kerry Blue Terriers. Each of these dogs has been used to hunt small and large game and also to hunt for rodents and other pesky animals that carried disease. Now these animals are kept in the home as pets. While still playful and easy going, these dogs are now treated more like friends that as sporting partners. 

Each of these breeds has a short coat that is more like human hair because it is soft and thin. Unlike other breeds, these dogs do not shed as often and when they do, it is usually not noticeable. People who want to own a medium sized dog will appreciate any of the breeds mentioned above. Grooming is an essential part of their care as is brushing their coats once or twice a week to prevent matting. 

The Poodle comes in a few different varieties that are all hypoallergenic.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Find tips about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_potty_training/dog_potty_training.html&quot;&gt;dog potty training&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_crate_training/dog_crate_training.html&quot;&gt;dog crate training&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>Small Hypoallergenic Dogs</title>
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         <description>Taking care of any dog can be rewarding and fun. But there is a great deal of responsibility as well. Small dogs can require more attention from their owners, they cannot be left alone for more than a day, and they may have health problems as they age. Smaller dogs also do not require as much exercise as other breeds. Small dog breeds such as the poodle, maltese, shiz tu, and bichon frise are considered hypoallergenic because they do not shed as much as other breeds and they produce less dander. 

Small dog breeds want to spend a lot of time with their owners. This may mean being in the same room, sitting on your lap, or being next to your bed at night. Depending on your dog's personality, you may need to adjust your schedule in order to spend more time at home with your dog. As your dog ages, it may need less attention, but as a rule, small dogs will demand a lot more of your time than larger breeds. 

You will have to keep your dog occupied with toys and games so that it does not get bored.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;To learn about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/house_training_a_dog/house_training_a_dog.html&quot;&gt;house training a dog&lt;/a&gt; and how to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_barking/stop_dog_barking.html&quot;&gt;stop dog barking&lt;/a&gt; , visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>Small Dogs With Hypoallergenic Fur</title>
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         <description>Are you a dog lover? Do you live in an apartment or small home? Do you have allergies? A small dog with hypoallergenic fur might be the answer for you. &quot;Hypo&quot; is a Greek suffix meaning less or below. A hypoallergenic dog might still put out allergens, but at a much lower level. A few dogs that take up less space, making them better for apartment living, are the Silky Terrier, the Havanese, and the Coton de Tulear. These dogs are all considered of the &quot;Toy&quot; size by the America Kennel Club. 

The Silky Terrier was developed through a cross of a Yorkshire Terrier and an Australian Terrier in the late 19th century. Even with these early dates, it was not fully recognized as a breed of its own until 1955 as the Australian Silky Terrier. These dogs have terrier qualities such as enjoying activity and a very sharp alertness. Their hair is long, but the Silky Terriers do not shed. This long hair also is partially where their name is derived from. It has very soft and smooth qualities. The dog does require more than average care for this silky coat to stay in good condition.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Read about how to find a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_obedience_school/dog_obedience_school.html&quot;&gt;dog obedience school&lt;/a&gt; and learn about how to stop &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/stop_dog_chewing/stop_dog_chewing.html&quot;&gt;dog chewing&lt;/a&gt; problems permanently at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <title>Best Selling Dog Books</title>
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         <description>1. HOW TO RAISE A PUPPY YOU CAN LIVE WITH, 4TH EDITION by Clarice Rutherford &amp; David Neil 

This puppy book starts way back with your breeder and steps you through all the processes to make sure you can raise a puppy the right way. It touches on the subjects of selecting breeders, bonding with puppies, discipline, house training, tricks and simple commands. 

RAW DOG FOOD: MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU AND YOUR DOG by Carina Beth MacDonald 

This offbeat, light read received the Dog Writers of America Award for Best Book Under 100 pages for the year 2003. It is a funny, informative book on how raw diets can actually benefit dogs while being cost-efficient at the same time. This is a must-read book for those grappling with their dog's diet. 

2. CAUTIOUS CANINE, 2ND EDITION by Patricia McConnell 

This book is so handy it could even benefit people. Patricia McConnell walks the reader through training techniques such as counter conditioning and desensitization to deal with behavioral problems and phobias. It works with people too. 

3. RALLY-O: THE STYLE OF RALLY OBEDIENCE, 3RD EDITION by Charles 'Bud' Kramer 

Rally obedience advocates an exciting and fun approach to dog obedience.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Learn about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_crate_training/dog_crate_training.html&quot;&gt;dog crate training&lt;/a&gt; and info on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/house_training_a_dog/house_training_a_dog.html&quot;&gt;house training a dog&lt;/a&gt; at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; site.
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         <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Newfoundland - The Aristocrat Among Dogs.</title>
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         <description>The dogs which take their name from the island of Newfoundland appeal to all lovers of animals.There are now two established varieties, the black and the white and black. There are also bronze-coloured dogs, but they are rare. The black variety of the Newfoundland is essentially black in colour; but this does not mean that there may be no other colour, for most black Newfoundlands have some white marks. In fact, a white marking on the chest is said to be typical of the true breed. Any white on the head or body would place the dog in the other than black variety. The black colour should preferably be of a dull jet appearance which approximates to brown. In the other than black class, there may be black and tan, bronze, and white and black. The latter predominates, and in this colour, beauty of marking is very important. The head should be black with a white muzzle and blaze, and the body and legs should be white with large patches of black on the saddle and quarters, with possibly other small black spots on the body and legs. 

Apart from colour, the varieties should conform to the same standard.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;To read about &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;how to train a dog&lt;/a&gt; and tips on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net/dog_adoptions/dog_adoptions.html&quot;&gt;dog adoptions&lt;/a&gt; , visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.the-dog-trainer.net&quot;&gt;The Dog Trainer&lt;/a&gt; .
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         <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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