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Dog training that is safe for your dog

Released on: May 17, 2008, 1:51 am

Press Release Author: Jay M. Schnebly

Industry: Biotech

Press Release Summary: Dog training book online provides you with the information
you need to train your dog and create a better companion. This toolkit is designed
to help the dog owner form a greater bond with his or her companion and is geared
towards all kinds of dog breeds.

Press Release Body: Date: May 9th 2008. New website launched for href=http://www.dogtrainingbookonline.com>dog training tips. Our Dog Training
Toolkit provides you with the information you need to train your dog and create a
better companion.

This highly researched toolkit takes you through a comprehensive step-by-step
process to easily obedience train your dog. This toolkit is designed to help the dog
owner form a greater bond with his or her companion and is geared towards all kinds
of dog breeds.

Puppy training can and should begin the day you bring your puppy home, but only if
its approached in a safe manner for your puppy and his sensitivities. Housetraining
your puppy can be a rewarding and non-stressful experience when you shape behavior
from a series of positive experiences, instead of attempting to correct unwanted
behaviors before your puppy has a chance to learn what you DO want.

Trying to teach your dog what NOT to do is not conducive to healthy, reliable
learning. Your puppy must have the opportunity to learn the behaviors that you DO
want which will be incompatible with behaviors that you don\'t want.
Never say, \"No\" or yell the word \"Nooo!\" if your dog doesn\'t understand something
while training, and/or fails to perform on cue. Simply try the exercise again and if
that doesn\'t work, go back to a previous step. Many times you will need to settle
for rewarding just a partial behavior and work up in steps from there until the
whole behavior is performed.

Web Site: http://www.dogtrainingbookonline.com/

Contact Details: Jay M. Schnebly
dogtrainingbookonline
Telephone: 405-830-9642
Email: dogtraining9@gmail.com
Website address: www.dogtrainingbookonline.com

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