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Jun 11 2010

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Training Your Akita

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Akita dogs may have an unusually small heart for their size, but that doesn’t make them any less loving as pets. Akita dogs can be very beautiful and charming dogs. Many people think Akita look more like bears than dogs. While training your Akita, its small heart size is only one of the many things you need to keep in mind. Classes or guides on how to stop dog aggression are recommended as well as basic puppy house training tips, (when dealing with younger Akita). Training Akita dogs is generally pretty easy. Just bear in mind that they have a tendency to become destructive if not given anything to keep them busy.

Training an Akita can be a pleasurable and rewarding experience, check out this helpful website for more information: Click here

Hottest Aggressive Dog Training Tips: If you are worried about dog aggression with your Akita, be sure to include some socialization with other dogs in your Akita Training program. American Akita training experts say that the best way to stop dog aggression is to start socializing your dog as soon as possible and to continue that process throughout their lives. If not properly socialized, Akita can demonstrate aggression directed at dogs, young children, and even sometimes adults, (specifically strangers) In order to stop aggressive dog problems, your Akita obedience training should be conducted swiftly. To stop dog aggression while you are doing Akita obedience training, also ensure that you are crystal clear with your pup who the boss is in your relationship. As cute and charming as them may be, YOU need to remain in charge.

Akita Puppy Training Tips to get you Started
Like most puppy training, Akita puppy training should focus on socialization and puppy house training. Your Akita puppy training should include a tour of your home when you first bring your dog into the house. Next, bring your pup to the place you would like them to go potty. Say your cue word, (for example “potty” or “bathroom”). If they do not go the first few times, don’t worry. House training a puppy can be frustrating but remind yourself that it will be over soon, and well worth the effort. Puppy accidents are bound to happen, but don’t rub their face in “it”. Rubbing a dog’s face in their “accident” will NOT help you potty train your puppy and it can damage your relationship with your pup. You may need a puppy sitter for the first month or so to make sure that there is always someone around to let your Akita puppy out to go potty.

If you are frustrated by house training puppies, and are interested in some puppy potty training tips, this site has some great tips: Puppy house training tips
For more information on how to stop dog aggression, click here: How to stop dog aggression

 

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May 18 2010

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Top Tips For Golden Retriever Training

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Tips for training a golden retriever and info on house training a puppy can save you a lot of time, energy, and messy puppy accidents. The dilemma of how to stop a dog from shedding may also be on your mind when you bring your new puppy home, so we will address that also.

Golden Retriever Training Tips

Let us begin with the essentials about Golden Retriever dog training. They are very intelligent dogs, so training them is usually a breeze. Although originally bred as hunting dogs, (to retrieve game from water), Golden Retrievers are usually one of the most amiable kinds of dogs. A Golden probably won’t be the best at protecting your house, although some people are scared away just by their size. People from many different countries choose Goldens as their family pets because of their very pleasant personality. Training Golden’s is unproblematic, but if you are looking for more information, take a look at this editorial about Golden Retriever Training: golden retriever training tips

Hottest Puppy House Training Tips for Goldens

So often when house training puppies, people rub their puppies nose in “it” whenever the dog relieves itself inside.  This is a big mistake. Be patient with your Golden Retriever pup. Your puppy will likely need to be taken outside to go potty at least once every couple of hours for the first few months. Whenever you find your dog going to the bathroom in your house, distract them quickly Take them outside so they can finish going potty and then give them a treat for doing a “good” job.  They will remember the positive reinforcement for going outside and this is much more powerful that the alternative of negative punishment for going inside.  Try not to get frustrated if they don’t go once you have taken them outside.  They may have simply completed their potty break inside. Do not praise them or otherwise positively reinforce them, but don’t use punishment either. If you punish your puppy when they are not even sure what they did wrong, they will learn to be scared of you and it will not correct the behavior.

Best Ways to Stop a Dog from Shedding

If you want to stop shedding, you don’t have to spend a lot of time or energy. The best way to do so is to brush your puppy or older dog regularly to help remove loose hair. Another great way to help stop dog shedding is to give your puppy a bath 2-3 times a month, (unless they are exceptionally dirty, then perhaps more often is called for). A vacuum and a broom also do wonders to get rid of pet hair in your house.

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