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Foreword
Preface
Learn From This Book
Quick Reference

1. What To Know

Buying A Dog
New Puppy
Dog Feeding
Housebreaking Dogs
Dog Exercising
Sleeping
Dog Bathing
Dog Clipping
Eyes Care
Ears Care
Dog Teeth Care
Feet Care
Determine Age
Breeding
Spaying
Love Life
Tail Docking
Dog Diseases
Vitamins
Dog Language
Homing Instinct
Why Wag Tail?
Enema
Dog Is Sick?
Dog Is Healthy?
Dog Medicines
Give Medicine
Restraint
Veterinarian

2. What To Do

Distemper
Canine Hepatitis
Rabies
Worms
Vomiting
Itching
Sneezing
Injuries
Bloody Urine
Pus Dripping
Excess Weight
Carsickness
Paralysis
Persistent Twitching
Running Fits
Convulsions
Heart Diseases
Constipation
Pass Stool
Painful Swallowing
Body Swellings
Abdominal Enlargement
Prostate Trouble
Uremia
Excessive Urination
Prolonging Life

3. Dog Training

Basic Fact About Dog Training

4. Dog Anatomy

Atlas Of Dog Anatomy
Bibliography
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How To Give Your Dog The Best Obedience Training

My husband and I have two dogs. They are Labrador Retrieves that are used for bird and water fowl hunting, in addition to being pets. I enjoy being around the dogs because my husband has done such a good job with obedience training. It is so nice to have a dog respond to what ever command you are giving them. Because of the obedience training I feel very comfortable taking both dogs for a walk; because I know that they will listen to me. I do not have to be concerned that they will go into someone’s yard or that they will runaway from me.

My husband starts the obedience training the day he brings a new puppy home. He does this by first teaching them their name. He does not use any physical discipline during the training sessions; instead he uses the tone of his voice. Labrador’s are very sensitive dogs. There main goal in life is to please the humans that they live with. Due to this sensitive nature they are aware when the tone in your voice changes. By using short stern commands the obedience training can be accomplished quickly. It is important when working with a puppy to keep the training sessions to short lessons and incorporate some fun. We always try to incorporate the obedience training around meal time.

As the puppy gets older the lessons can be increased to longer periods of time. All the time that you spend with your puppy should be training of some type. This means being very consistent. If you do not want your dog to be around the table when you are eating, then this needs to be the rule all the time. If you do not want your dog to be on the furniture then that needs to be the rule all the time. A dog does not understand exceptions to rules. If rules change the dog becomes confused and does not know what you want. Often with inconsistent training the dog will give up trying to follow direction if you have confused them.

If you want your dog to respond to verbal commands, choose short words or phrases and use them consistently. You do not have to teach more than one word for the behavior that you want. In obedience training the simpler you are able to keep things for you and your dog the happier you both will be in spending time together. If you put in the effort with obedience training you will not have to spend time yelling at your dog for misbehaving. This makes for a more pleasurable time together.

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