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How to Train Your Cat: Easy Cat Training Home Study Course ? Review

by Justin on Dec.02, 2010, under Pets

How to Train Your Cat: Easy Cat Training Home Study Course ? Review

When it comes to cat training, people need all the help they can get. Having the right information when attempting to train a cat is CRUCIAL. Although there is much information on the web about training your cat, much of it can be misleading. Most of the times, the author doesn’t really know how cats think and how they behave and just write because of their animal psychology knowledge. But cats aren’t at all like other animals. What you do to train a dog you certainly can’t do when training your cat. Unfortunately most owners don’t understand this and they can easily get down the road of frustration when attempting to train their cat.

A great cat training program by Anthony Nerman called: The Easy Cat Training Home Study Course holds your hand and teaches you on a step by step basis, the exact techniques to easily train your stubborn cat into the most lovely and obedient pet. Click here to take a look at the course: Easy Cat Training Home Study.

Easy Cat Training Home Course Review

As I said there is much cat training advice out there. And some products kinda have it right and some – well, I don’t want to give any bad reviews or call names, but let’s just say that some just don’t get it. You know, I’ve come to the conclusion that whether you do or don’t do cat training, you are still training your cat somehow, and what you do will determine your cat’s behavior. Some of your behaviors can affect your cat in a way you don’t want to. Without having the right information to help you understand your kitty can really affect your relationship with him or her.

If you’re like me, then you want your cat to love you and respect you, so you can have a great relationship. But having kitty run away from you when you want to pet him might not be exactly what you had in mind. This can happen if you don’t understand the essential cat training concepts.

That’s why it is very important to start training your cat as early as possible with the RIGHT information. Searching for the best cat training advice out there is very ESSENTIAL for both our feline’s safety, our safety and most of all, our home’s safety. That’s why I want to draw your attention on Anthony Nerman’s Easy Cat Training Home Study Course because it’s one of a kind. I’m really impressed by the amount of information inside this course. It will hold your hand on a step by step basis and teach you everything you need to know about cat training.

After searching through so many cats training information I can easily recognize what you can call: good cat training information.

A cat training book or course that is GOOD must teach you one of the 3 cat teaching frames. And that is:

- Your cat’s thinking

- The owner’s part in cat training

- Your cat’s natural behaviors

I was amazed that Anthony Nerman’s Easy Cat Training Home Study Course covers ALL THREE of them. That’s why I want you to know about this course. And you know what; currently there is a special offer on Anthony Nerman’s site offering a discount on the original price of . So the current price is just 37$ if you order today. I really want you to check this out and if you are a responsible cat owner go ahead and buy it right away. You’ll thank yourself and kitty will too.

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Dog Training ? Dog Punishments

by Justin on Nov.26, 2010, under Pets

Dog Training ? Dog Punishments

There are many different punishments for getting your dog to learn the difference between right and wrong, and there are many dog trainers that will tell you that their method is the best way or that a different type of punishment, whether it be positive or negative punishment, is better than the method youre using now.

Dogs need punishment to keep them in order and to teach them what is acceptable and what is not, without some form of punishment there would be no way of showing your dog these things, and no way of training them.

There are two types of punishment for your dogs; there are positive punishments and negative punishments. Positive punishments are punishments when you give you dog something, for example giving a tug on the leash or verbal correction. Negative punishments are when you take away something your dog needs or expects such as treats or toys or having the dog be taken away from you.

I am a strong believer that positive punishments should only be used in moderation or not at all, serious injuries to your dogs safety and health may occur by over using or incorrectly using positive punishment. There is no dog training exercise that cannot be accomplished by using the negative punishment.

For dog safety reasons I will only talk about negative punishments and dog punishments that I would use and are fully safe for your dogs. 9 times out of 10 positive punishments cause your dog to react in a similar way towards other people or the owner. If you are going to use positive punishment it is highly recommended that you consult a professional dog trainer before doing so.

The most popular and some of the best negative punishment are listed below and should be enforced within 10 seconds of the crime being committed to have any affect and avoid confusion

Time out:

Take your dog to a room cut off from other family members and any attention for a short period of time.

Take away toys:

Stop your dog from having any toys for a short period of time.

Ignore your dog:

Totally ignore your dog for a period of time so they get no attention, fuss, or eye contact.

No treats:

Dont give your dog the treat he would have normally had for good behavior

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Pet Rat Care And Training Guide.

by Justin on Nov.25, 2010, under Pets

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Dog Training – Dog Comfort

by Justin on Nov.23, 2010, under Pets

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Dog Training – Dog Comfort

Dog comfort is a big issue for your dog and getting it wrong can cause your dog to be grumpy, aggravated more easily, and in a worse state of health than if they sleep in a more adequate place, but what is perfect sleeping conditions for your dog?

Much research has been done on the way dogs sleep and what they find more comfortable and where it is best for it to be, but in this article we will only cut out the uninteresting bits and give you the best requirements for your dog.

Your dog will sleep an average of 11-12 hours a day, and as they get older that number will increase more because older dogs need more time to regain their energy back. If your dog isnt getting enough sleep it may be because youre not doing one of the following requirements of a dogs sleeping comfort.

To begin, the chosen area needs to be well away from drafts and doorways which could cause drafts and cold air to circulate around your dog, if your dog is cold any muscle and joint pains they have will worsen and make it hard for your dog to sleep.

For padding, you should ensure a really soft space that will help to support the body fully. Use a cushion or lots of blankets to make the padding, to again help any aching joint problems and give maximum support and sleep comfort to your dog.

The last issue is the placing of your dogs bed, dogs need to be easily accessible for the family to care for them, but they dont like to have their routines broken all the time so keeping the dog bed in the same place is essential to keep you dog happy, if the dog bed is always moved it will cause them to be uncomfortable in their new surroundings and be overly aware of unfamiliar noises.

For more information visit our dog training website at this link… Dog Training


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Training Your Dog To Live With Cats

by Justin on Nov.21, 2010, under Pets

Training Your Dog To Live With Cats

Dogs and cats can make natural bedfellows quite literally. Though many dogs chase cats naturally because of their hunting instinct, it can be easy for them to co-exist. All it takes is a little patience.

Why is cat training important?

It’s very important to socialise your dog with cats even if you don’t have one. That way you can go to other places with cats – friends houses, pubs/bars, hotels, vets (you will need to do that occasionally of only for vaccinations!) and know that your dog will be well behaved.

I have ex-racing greyhounds as part of my pack’. In all, I’ve owned 6 greyhounds of my own in the last 10 years and fostered several through rescue. I’ve had other dogs as well, most through rescue routes. And I’ve still got my fat cat Hoolie who has lived with dogs all her life.

ALL of these dogs have been trained to live with cats reasonably easily. In some cases it was a matter of minutes, in others a few weeks. I know that I can go anywhere with them and they will love to meet the resident cat even if the cat doesn’t like them!

Initial tips

If you get a rescue dog, always see if the rescue centre can give you any indication of results of their own cat testing. Some places do cat testing and others do not. However remember that some dogs are so traumatised by their background that you might not get a fair reading of the situation until they have been in a home environment and settled down.

If you get a puppy from a breeder who has cats themselves, this is a good start but you should continue that cat training as the puppy matures. That will build on the good foundations they already have.

If you don’t have a cat of your own, find a friend with a cat who can help out. Or maybe a local rescue centre that has centre cats’ (eg they lie on the reception desk) might help you. Dog behaviourists or the breeder might also be willing to assist.

The process

I thought I would describe what I do with my dogs, including puppies. This works with a cat which is reasonably well adjusted and not overly timid or nervous. This is just my system and is has worked well for me in the past.

I introduce them first inside the house. Getting the dog used to the cat indoors means that you can then do the same training outdoors. This is so the dog learns that cats are not to be chased indoors or out.
I always introduce the dog to the cat. It’s difficult to get someone to bring a cat close to a dog if the cat doesn’t want to go. Have you tried giving a cat a tablet, or trying to put it into a cat box to take it to the vets? It’s like trying to untangle a very strong, slippery octopus.
I have the dog and cat in the same room with the doors closed. There is always somewhere high for the cat to leap to, out of reach of dog nose, such as the back of a high sofa, window sill, bookshelf or similar.
I try as far as possible to have someone else with me, armed with a squeezy water bottle or good water pistol you’ll see why in a minute (it’s something to do with not quite having enough hands!)
The cat is allowed to be free in the room. The dog is kept leaded (leashed) and muzzled in the case of ex-racing greyhounds or any rescue dog where history is uncertain. In the case of new puppies, leaded (leashed) should be sufficient.
Keep the dog sitting or standing next to you. Hold the lead firmly. Watch the body language if the hackles (fur on the back of the neck) rise and the dog goes stiff, it’s squaring up for a lunge.
If the dog lunges at the cat, immediately correct with a sharp pull back on the lead accompanied by a firm loud NO’ or LEAVE’ command. Don’t shout or scream but raise your voice enough to make it understood this is not acceptable. (The cat might leap up high to get out of the way.)
If you can, at the same time, the dog lunges, get the other person to squirt the dog with water between the eyes. If you don’t have a friend, squirt the dog yourself as best you can as soon as the lunge starts. And it’s only water so the floor or carpet will dry out pretty quickly. Greyhounds and sighthounds generally don’t tend to like water so this is a great non-physical method of making it unpleasant for them to lunge at the cat. Many other dogs are the same. It doesn’t tend to work so well with water dogs or working dogs such as labradors or spaniels!
Repeat the process until you see the dog is calming down and learning that lunging at the cat = being reprimanded and squirted.
When the dog stops lunging reward with praise good boy/girl’, a pat or stroke and a treat.
Repeat the process until the dog and cat actually meet up and can sniff each other. At this point, ensure that the dog is still held very firmly on the lead (leash). If your dog is muzzled, do not take off the muzzle until you are sure they will not lunge and bite. This might take a while. Some dogs are very intelligent and will bide their time. Reward all good behaviour positively with praise and treats.
After the dog and cat have sniffed each other, a good sign is when the cat actually rubs against the dog. This is saying you are my friend’. Cats have scent glands on their heads so when they rub their heads against you it’s marking you as territory’ and friend’.
If the dog responds well to that by calm acceptance and sniffing the cat’s bottom, rather than lunging and barking, reward with treats.
At this point, I would try letting the dog have the full length of the lead (leash) but keep it muzzled if a muzzle has been used all along, walking it around the room with the cat still in residence.
Once all lunging behaviour, including any suggestion of lunging has ceased, I would then allow the dog off the leash. This is when having two people working together on the dog is helpful if you do suddenly get a lunge/chase, there is more than one set of hands to grab the dog.
Always throughout the process reinforce good behaviour with praise/treats so the dog learns nice to the cat = treats’ and lunging at the cat = unpleasant things’.
Once the dog and cat have accepted each other, allow them to reside in each other’s space under close supervision. NEVER leave a dog and cat alone together in a room or a house until you are completely satisfied that they get along completely.

How long does it take?

Sometimes the entire process can take only a few minutes. But sometimes it might take much longer. Be prepared for this and break the process down into bite sized chunks. If you sense that either animal is getting tired/stressed, STOP immediately and give them both a rest. Half an hour at a time is more than enough. Spread those training chunks over as many days as is necessary.

Supervision and interaction

Make sure the dog and cat can have separate rooms or spaces in the house in between sessions. Some people allow the cat to be upstairs and the dog downstairs while the training is taking effect. They should not come into contact without supervision until you are happy with the cat and the dog behaving themselves correctly.

It helps if you use a crate as the dog (and cat) beds because then they can both be confined when you are not around. Alternatively, you could crate them alternately the dog in their crate and the cat out, and the cat in their crate and the dog out.

Always make sure you fully supervise all interactions until you are sure that there is no problem.

Once this is done, move the process outside into your garden or yard and start all over again.

Final words

This is the process which has always worked well for me in the past. Different people may have different strategies. There is also information on the internet about cat training so consult that too.

The key to successful cat/dog training is to always read your own animals’ body language. You know them better than me so you’ll have a good idea which bits of this process work well for you and which might not.

Beverley lives in Buckinghamshire in the UK. She enjoys writing and spending time with her dogs Vinnie, Kylah and Blue, and her partner Robin. She loves long distance walks and hilly places. Beverley is a specialist in hypoallergenic dogs, and has recently published the only e-bookon choosing hypoallergenic dogs. She owns the new website www.howtochooseyourdog.com


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Dog Training Business & Marketing Techniques

by Justin on Nov.17, 2010, under Pets

Dog Training Business & Marketing Techniques
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Feeding And Exercising Your Diabetic Dog
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Ultimate Puppy Owner’s Guide To Rearing, Training and Loving Your Pet

by Justin on Nov.13, 2010, under Pets

Ultimate Puppy Owner’s Guide To Rearing, Training and Loving Your Pet
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Dog Training – Dog Exercise

by Justin on Nov.13, 2010, under Pets

Dog Training – Dog Exercise

Exercise is one of the main way in which dogs keep their muscle tone, bones, joints, and mind healthy, there are plenty of ways in which to exercise your dog. Some exercises are good for keeping you healthy as well, and others are more relaxed and effort free for those times when you get back from work and your dog is staring at you all excited and ready to play.

Some breeds of dogs are more active and need more exercise than others, and sometimes more than a lot of owners think they can give them due to other commitments like work and there not being enough hours in the day. But this doesnt have to be the case as many professional dog trainers will tell you, and keeping your dog in shape can be fun and rewarding for both parties.

Here are some of the exercises that are popular in the dog community and reasons why

Fetch

Starting off with the most well known of exercises, the fetch game involves you throwing a ball and your dog running after it and returning it to you. This can be little exercise for you and a lot for your dog if you use any throwing enhancing products that are on the market today.

Tug

The tug game involves both you and your dog pulling on either end of a tugging toy, requires little effort on your behalf and can be played while you sit and watch telly or between breaks of other activities.

Jogging

Jogging is a highly active sport and helps keep your health up as well as your dogs, your dog will love to pay this game with you and it will ensure a healthy and happy dog.

Cycling

Although cycling may seem like a difficult exercise for your dog to follow and keep an interest in, there are special leashes for you to use on your dog to maintain hands free control over your dog giving you a more subtle form of exercise. Care may be needed and basic dog training should be given to make sure your dog will be in no harm during the task.

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No Nonsense Dog Training

by Justin on Nov.12, 2010, under Pets

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Solve Dog Potty Training Problems

by Justin on Nov.10, 2010, under Pets

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Learning to solve dog potty training problems is easy.. The main rule of thumb is that you have to stick with it. When you are potty training your dog at home you have to keep it consistent. That means that when you are potty training your dog you cant skip steps. You have to keep in mind that a dog thinks a certain way, and it isn’t the same way that you and I think or learn.

The first step to take when trying to solve dog potty traning problems is understanding your dog. If your dog is actually a puppy, keep in mind that they have a limited amount of space in their bladder. Puppies are going to pee and poop on your floor, there is no way around it. Full grown dogs, on the other hand, can hold their waste a bit longer.

The second step when learning to solve dog potty training problems at home is remembering what YOU must do. Lets say, just for example, you work from 8 AM to 5 PM every day, and we will say you wake up at 6AM. When you wake up, take your dog out to do his business. Let your dog come in and eat while you are getting ready. Take your dog out again before you leave for work. Do you understand what I’m getting at? I’ll explain better: Make sure you aren’t leaving a loaded gun (or dog in this case) out in the open ( or locked inside your house). Make sense? Great!

The third step is clean up. Learning to solve dog potty training problems at home is exactly what it sounds like: AT HOME. Of course you are going to come home to a mess every so often. Big deal! That is what a dog does, while it would be nice if they didn’t do that, remember that this is the reason you are reading this article. When you come home after work (or play..whatever it is) take your dog out immediately! While your dog is out, clean up the mess you came home to.

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