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		<title>How To Be The Pack Leader In Your Beauceron’s Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beaucerons are highly trainable dogs, and can be considered among the most impressive of dog breeds when successfully trained: noble, imposing, helpful toward human beings, and with few problems related to discipline. The problem, however, is that few people actually know how to take full advantage of through dog obedience training. Worse yet, many people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2909" style="border: 0px solid black;" title="The Daily Wag at Remarkable Dogs" src="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/daily-wag_header-image4.png" alt="The Daily Wag at Remarkable Dogs" width="452" height="111" /></p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-4381" title="Beauceron Dog Breed" src="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Beauceron-Dog-Breed-236x300.jpg" alt="Beauceron Dog Breed" width="212" height="270" />Beaucerons are highly trainable dogs, and can be considered among the most impressive of dog breeds when successfully trained: noble, imposing, helpful toward human beings, and with few problems related to discipline.</p>
<p>The problem, however, is that few people actually know how to take full advantage of through <a title="More information On Dog Obedience Training" href="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/2009/09/dog-obedience-training-a-practical-guide/"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>dog obedience training</strong></span></span></a>. Worse yet, many people think that they can be trained with just a few hours of work every week, leaving the Beauceron completely alone in the house for the rest of the time. This will inevitably result in an untrained dog&#8211;meaning destructive, neurotic, and aggressive &#8211;and will obliterate many of the qualities of nobility and gentleness that make the Beauceron so attractive as a breed in the first place.</p>
<p>Despite the difficulty of obedience training for a Beauceron, it’s vital to learn how to train the Beauceron yourself&#8211;and to devote a great deal of time to this training becoming the pack leader in his/her life. Hiring a professional trainer may result in a well-trained obedient dog, is true&#8211;but that Beauceron will be well-trained and obedient when his or her trainer is around, and will be another kind of dog altogether when it’s simply you in the drivers’ seat. So if you’re interested in owning this breed, make sure that you’re willing to learn how to train him/her&#8211;and make sure that you’re willing to spend the time to train them effectively as well.</p>
<p>One of the keys to successfully training for the Beauceron is to train them early. This holds true for all dogs, of course&#8211;one of the easiest ways to ensure that a dog behaves in a desirable fashion is to ensure that desirable habits are formed before the dog has a chance to form less desirable habits&#8211;that is, he/she learns to chew their <a title="Dog toys" href=" http://www.remarkabledogs.com/pet-supplies/your-pet-toy-department-store/"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>dog toy</strong></span></span></a> before he learns to chew your sofa, for example.</p>
<p>However, for the Beauceron, the early training policy isn’t merely a good idea, it’s absolutely vital. This breed, which was a very cute puppy of only a few pounds, will inevitably grow into a massive, hundred-pound plus dog with powerful limbs and a powerful personality. If you have not taught the Beauceron how to curb that personality early on, all of that weight and power may very well be used in a way that you will not enjoy, we guarantee.</p>
<p>Once your training program has begun and you have invested in the appropriate <a title="Dog Training Supplies" href=" http://www.remarkabledogs.com/pet-supplies/training-behavioral-aids-depot/"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>dog training supplies</strong></span></span></a>, remember to follow these two rules: exercise patience, and be consistent. The Beauceron’s inherent nobility and arrogance makes it less likely to obey your commands at first, or to be interested in an obedience training program.</p>
<p>It is vital to gain the dog’s respect through positive obedience training messages and some light firm methods&#8211; limited to no more than a stern tone of voice to discourage negative behavior, consistently applied.</p>
<p>Consistency is the key here: they need to know, from constant, repeated examples, exactly which behaviors are rewarded, and which behaviors will not. If your dog perceives the slightest leeway in your policy, for example, you punish your dog whenever you see him chewing the furniture. But then leave him alone for twelve hours a day to chew the furniture unsupervised&#8211;then the Beauceron won’t perceive you as the pack leader, won’t follow your commands, and will gradually become more aggressive and hostile toward the human beings who, in the dog’s mind, he or she rules over.</p>
<p>Does this mean that a Beauceron cannot be trained? Absolutely not&#8211;but be aware of the commitment it takes to effectively train a dog of this breed, be willing to take the time to become the pack leader in his/her life, and be patient. If you can do all of these things, it will only be a matter of time before you reap your noble reward.</p>
<p>by <a href="http://www.remarkabledogs.com"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Remarkable Dogs</span></span></a></p>
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		<title>Dog Obedience Training-A Practical Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 14:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your puppy is home. Regardless of breed, they are plump, unsteady on their feet, and inclined to lament in the absence of their mother. Add a gloomy outlook on life with heartrending whimpers, which soon give rise to shrill yells, which disturb the family and quite possibly the neighbors. This is perfectly normal, albeit somewhat [...]]]></description>
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<p>Your puppy is home. Regardless of breed, they are plump, unsteady on their feet, and inclined to lament in the absence of their mother. Add a gloomy outlook on life with heartrending whimpers, which soon give rise to shrill yells, which <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-3371" title="Dog Obedience Training" src="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/dog-obedience-training-tip.jpg" alt="Dog Obedience Training" width="178" height="167" />disturb the family and quite possibly the neighbors.</p>
<p>This is perfectly normal, albeit somewhat undesirable, of eight-week old puppies. Even at this early stage in your dog’s life, you have the opportunity to prove your abilities as a leader and exercise patience, understanding, and self-control as you embark on dog obedience training.</p>
<p>As it is never acceptable to strike your dog, even during these first days in his new home, do not speak harshly and no firm “talking to” or do anything else that will encourage his already gloomy mood. Instead, divert his attention to play, food, and a comfortable place to sleep. Show him your affection and remember to use his name often. Allow the novelty of a new home away from his mother to wear off and the wailing will gradually end.</p>
<div id="attachment_3372" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3372" title="Dog Training" src="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Dog-Training-3-300x137.jpg" alt="Big or Small - You Can Train Them All" width="300" height="137" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Big or Small - You Can Train Them All</p></div>
<p>Training your dog is not unlike raising a child, they are quick to relate to your temperament, and he/she will behave accordingly. Treat your dog gently and know his limitations. Spend as much time as possible with your new puppy studying his reactions to sounds, sights, and the objects he will encounter in his new home. This insight will help you understand his personality and aid in dog training later.</p>
<p>Before you begin a dog training lesson, have your <a title="Dog Training Collars" href="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/pet-supplies/collars-harnesses-leashes/collars/">dog training collar</a> and <a title="Dog Training Leads" href="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/pet-supplies/collars-harnesses-leashes/leashes/">dog training lead</a> also, take note to see if your new pup is timid, take extra care in letting him know he is safe with you allowing him to explore at his own pace and never do anything to further his frightened state. These first weeks (from 8 to 10 weeks old), we call the “Magic Weeks” as they are the most impressionable on your dog.</p>
<p>If your breed of choice is from the more active breeds then most likely, at the age of 9 or 10 weeks, a propensity to worry, tear and chew curtains, shoestrings, and anything else soft and dangling that is within reach. This is a natural process in which your dog is learning about his most valuable assets – his jaw and teeth.</p>
<p>Do not lose your patience while training your dog, instead while catching him in the act; get his attention by using your voice and holding up your finger – say, “No” or “Stop it” firmly. He will drop what he is doing and move on. Provide your new pup with a dog toy he can chew to his heart’s content. This will give him something to direct his mind and help relieve the worry or satisfy boredom.</p>
<p>During these magic weeks and until about four months do not try any real dog obedience training beyond housebreaking. A new puppy’s brain is too under developed to comprehend the why and reason of regular dog training.<img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3373" title="Dog Obedience Training" src="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Dog-Obedience-Training2-300x225.jpg" alt="Dog Obedience Training" width="212" height="159" /></p>
<p>Whether your new dog is to be a guardian, a companion, or merely a playmate, training your dog is for their safety as well as the people they will encounter. Fix in your mind firmly these three words: <em>patience, firmness, and common sense</em>. These are the keys to dog obedience training.</p>
<p>Common sense during dog obedience training means establishing trust. Your dog needs to trust in his leader while at play, during dog training, and at rest that he will not be abused physically or mentally, have food to eat and warm place to sleep. Learn your dog’s limits and observe his/her behavior during dog obedience training. You can only train your dog as fast he/she can learn. Trying to train too fast or beyond your dogs ability to learn will only frustrate you and your dog while quite possibly un-doing what successes you have previously accomplished in training your dog, in other words take baby steps to obedience while training your dog.</p>
<p>By following these practices and investing in the appropriate <a title="Dog Training Supplies" href=" http://www.remarkabledogs.com/pet-supplies/training-behavioral-aids-depot/"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>dog training supplies</strong></span></span></a>, you can train any dog to be obedient; exercise patience, be firm during dog training, and use some common sense in your methods. By having a well-trained dog, you will truly understand the meaning of “Man’s Best Friend.”</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.remarkabledogs.com/">Remarkable Dogs</a></p>
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