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Dogs Get More Human Every Day We have searched far and wide to bring you the latest info on and free training for a chihuahua puppy . If you have any comments or questions we would love to hear from you!First pet stores began selling clothes for pets. Then kennels upgraded from a wire cage to four-star hotels for man's best ..... 'Put Your Commands On A Diet' By Dog Obedience Jump Patterns John R. FalkKey Facts: Size: Large Height: 48 - 71 cm (19 - 28 inches) Weight: 30 - 58 kg (65 - 130 lb) Life Span: 12 ..... Can a dog understand our language' If so, how much of it' The question poses possibly as many answers as there are dogs. Certainly the boundaries of a canine's lexicon vary, according to his age, environment, training and inborn intelligence. The average house dog is thought to develop a functional vocabulary of close to a dozen-and-a-half different words by the time he reaches five to six years of age. Additional phrases containing up to three key words can boost this total to a potential of about thirty. While impressive, such a hefty vocabulary brings little to the average dog's trainability. In fact, the more the dog's vocabulary can be pruned, the better. Contradictory' Hardly. Our spoken words, though meaningful to us, are simply sounds to the dog. Heard initially, they express about as much to him as gobbledygook would to us. Only by demonstration and constant repetition can he be made to understand how each word applies to him, in terms of expected behavior response. Paper Training Your Male Puppy Some canine behaviorists compare that process to how a child learns. To a limited extent, the similarity may hold true. Still, there is scant valid basis for real comparison. True, a parent commonly uses phrases and often whole sentences to convey ideas and meaning to a baby. Yet, besides the meaning of words, the infant must also learn the more complicated process of mimicking their sounds for eventual speech. For the child then, speech sound patterns, to be imitated, swiftly vie in importance with word meanings. The dog, however, has neither the human intelligence level nor our need or ability to speak. It follows, then, that phrases and full sentences serve no purpose in enhancing the dog's training. They should in fact, be considered excess baggage. Really, in the early and middle stages of his education, they tend only to create confusion and dilute his ability to absorb trainingTraining your dog to obey commands is an important part of pet ownership . When your dog is properly ..... Unfortunately, too many new owners tend to muddle up their dog's tutoring with surplus verbiage. It's human nature for us to speak in whole sentences, but 'Come on now, King, big fella, be a good boy and come right in here now when I call you,' can't possibly pass muster as a good command to teach a young dog to come to you. Bet you can't repeat that 'command' from memory. So, how can you expect a dog to respond to something you can't even remember yourself' Then, when he fails to comply or reacts erratically, the 'command' often gets a few angry words added to it, further compounding the poor animal's bewilderment and slowing the learning process.. The information on as well as dominent dog behavior is constantly changing and we will do our best to bring the latest to you. It's not impossible to train a dog using such excessively wordy commands. After all, most dogs are amazingly adaptable. Sooner or later, they will catch on to what's wanted. But, your goal should be to speed the pace of training using the simplest, most direct orders to teach the young dog what's expected of him. Dogs Are Heroes Heroism and courage are probably the most profound traits that endear dogs so deeply into the hearts and minds of mankind. Every day, humans all ..... This means using the basic commands so important to all his future training. These are: his name, "No," "Here," "Sit," "Stay" and "Kennel." Equipped with this fundamental lexicon alone, any pup can become acceptably "civilized" in a matter of four or five weeks. Choose a short, crisp, distinctive name for your dog that sounds nothing like any of the commands to be used now or later. It serves a two-fold purpose: 1) to give the pup identity, and 2) to get his attention to receive further orders. 'No," is the most direct and practical negative; it interchanges effectively for several otherwise superfluous commands such as "Shame on You," "Quiet," "Get Down," "Bad Dog." "Dirty" (for housebreaking errors). "Here," of course, is the terse call in order that tells the pup to come to you. It is obviously more concise and effectual than "Come on in to me, now" or "Get in here, right now" and helps to avoid confusion. Dog Flea Control Management: How To Prevent, Treat, And Kill "Sit" and/or "Stay" are the crisp directives that set up both the owner's authority and grab the pup's attention. Actually, the 'Sit' command should also mean for the dog to 'Stay,' until released with 'OK,' or 'Alright.'Dog flea control and management requires an integrated approach. For effective treatment both the host animal and the environment must be ..... "Kennel," is a short, business-like order that encompasses a variety of meanings and eliminates the need for additional commands. For the dog it means 'Get in the house,' "Get in your bed," "Get in your kennel run," "Get in your doghouse," "Get in the car," or "Get in the crate in the car," depending on the circumstances of the moment. Obviously, such single-word commands are much more effective and time-saving than all of the above-mentioned separate ones Thus, his vocabulary has been slimmed, but not his understanding of, or obedience to, your various orders. His later training will expand his vocabulary with the new directives of "Heel," "Wait" and "Down." Since you've used "No" to stop your dog's various unwanted acts, such as jumping up on people, the word "Down" can now specify only one thing to the dog: lie down. Dogs - Wonderful Companions Eventually, he can be taught still more commands, such as 'Off,' to tell to get off the furniture or your bed. Always keep in mind that these should be selected on the basis of crispness, simplicity and whenever possible, pertinence to a variety of situations. Dogs Are Man's Best Friend Dogs are believed to be descendants of wild wolves. They were the first ..... The use of the fewest and shortest commands possible cannot fail to make your job of training and the dog's job of learning much faster and easier. There's just no sense in overloading his vocabulary. Keep it and his body lean and you'll raise an alert, responsive, well-behaved, healthy dog'a pooch you can be proud to own. About the Author John R. Falk has authored many magazine articles and four books on dogs. He is the webmaster of his own website: http://www.dogs4ever.com where current and prospective dog owners can find a varied menu of interesting, informative items on our best pals.
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