Posted by Paul Bennet at Dec 2nd, 2008 in Dogs
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by Paul Bennet
Dog equals chewing. True. From puppyhood, dogs use chewing to teethe. But chewing can become harsh if left unchecked. With some effortless techniques to stop your dog from chewing can put away you a lot of frustration, and money, afterward. From the time when chewing behavior begins when your dog is a puppy, which is the time to prevent your dog from chewing on the wrong objects. But realize that chewing is normal for a dog, so for you to stop your dog’s chewing behavior, you must learn that it is more important to alter what they chew rather stopping the chewing itself. Keep in mind to take yourself through some easy steps to stop your dog chewing on the wrong things.
How to Stop Your Dog Chewing Tip #1
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Posted by Joel Silverman at Dec 2nd, 2008 in Dogs
by Joel Silverman
Assuming that your little guy is familiar with the Sit command, he is now ready to move forward to the Lie Down command. This Intermediate Training behavior is simple to implement for most dogs and should be easily integrated into his routine.
The Lie Down command is simply a step away from the Sit command. With your dog in the sitting position, take a treat and move it a bit closer to the ground prior to giving it to him. Continue this process, each time moving the treat closer to the ground before allowing him to take it. As you move the treat farther away from him, he must lie down in order to reach the treat. Now is the time to speak the words, “Lie Down.” He may try to get up in order to retrieve his goody but he must remain in the Sit position. Be patient, this may take several tries before he thoroughly understands.
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