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Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Basic Training Commands Every Dog Should Be Taught

Bringing a canine furry four-footed member into the family can be an exciting and fun time. After all, who can resist the cute factor of impish little puppies? The problem is that the cute factor wears off when you start finding your shoes and furniture chewed on and little piddles on your floor and rug. Before you adopt a dog into the family, make sure that you have a game plan ahead of time in regards to some obedience training. This can be some simple commands to provide a basis for good behavior around the home to the more elaborate commands if you decide to join dog competitions with your dog.

The most important reason that dog obedience should be considered is that you will get a well-behaved pet who loves you. Teaching your dog some key training commands will also strengthen your rapport with him and develop a solid relationship. In addition, this obedience training will serve your dog in good stead whenever you travel or have visitor over to your home. So which key training commands should you teach your dog? There are six of them: come, sit, and stay, down, heel and off. Read on for more information about each one:

1. The Come Command – This is the command that can minimize the trouble your dog could get into. Some people feel that it is also the most important command a dog could know. If your dog can respond to your “come” command, you will have an excellent foundation for other commands. This command is especially helpful if strangers come knocking on your door like the mailman, pizza delivery and even cute girl scouts.

2. The Sit Command – When you work on the sit command, it works best teaching it in tandem with the stay command as well. The sit command is especially beneficial to you because you can essentially get your dog to stay in one place wherever you tell him, even if tempting company comes over like other people, dogs or even cats.

3. The Stay Command – This particular command is especially helpful because it can keep your family pooch away from potential trouble. Or, if you are especially focused on a task like cooking or painting, the stay command could keep them away from the area.

4. The Down Command – If you dog is easily excited, chances are that he is a jumper. Unfortunately, not everyone enjoys that type of exuberance, especially from a dog! The down command will help you curb your dog’s tendency to jump when easily excited. Plus, if you wish for you dog to perform a few tricks, the down command is a popular one.

5. The Heel Command – This is an important command which gives you peace of mind whenever you are out, especially in a public place with your dog. The heel command teaches your dog to walk right next to you so that you don’t have to worry about him running off and having to chase him. You can teach this heel command to your pooch both on and off a leash.

6. The Off Command – If your dog is a jumper, the off command can easily curb those tendencies. Some people are frightened when a dog jumps on them, especially children. The off command can quickly diffuse a potentially sticky situation.

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Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Dog and Puppy Lovers Network

I am delighted to let you know that we have just launched a completely f-r-e-e Social Network aimed at all the Dog Owners and Lovers - and not forgetting the puppy owners of course!

Want to take a look now: http://www.dogsandpuppiesonline.com/

Here’s a quick summary of some of the many features of our new Social Network:

Completely free membership!

Gifts for you which will help you with your dog.

Access to special offers and discounts we have negotiated for you with dog supply organisations.

Growing range of Content and Forums to help you with your Dog or Puppy including a Dog Training Forum.

You can invite new members, meet new people, and make new friends at Dogs and Puppies.

You have access to a full message center with address book importing from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Hotmail if you want it.

You can see which members of your network are online now.

Your own profile pages which you can customise to reflect you and your dog

Photo slideshows, video players and network badges, that can be embeded anywhere on the Internet.

You can set different privacy settings for every photo, video, group, or blog post they contribute.

and much more…….

Take a look at Dogs and Puppies now!

I look forward to seeing you as a member.

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