Edie MacKenzie

Edie MacKenzie is a published author, traveler, dog lover, and tortoise enthusiast. Passionate about what she does, her books provide peopel a firm grounding in the dog breed and their unique characteristics with a nice touch of humor.

The Simple, Step-by-step Technique for Leash Training A Dog

January 21, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Dogs have probably been pulling on the leash since the first time someone thought it might be a good idea to loop a rope around one. They don’t like being restrained. So when you pull them back they instinctively pull the other way.

In most cases, the dog isn’t being dominant, or trying to make you mad. It’s just that there are so many interesting sights, sounds and smells to explore. He can’t wait to see what’s up ahead, so he pulls to get there faster.

And therein lies the secret to stopping your dog pulling. Start to teach your dog that, until he calms down and stops his pulling, he’s going nowhere. Here’s how;

Laying the Ground Rules

Dogs are creatures of habit so they are very observant when it comes to routines. You’ve probably noticed that, even before you pick up his lead, your dog is already getting himself worked up. I’m sure you’ve wondered how he knows what’s coming.

Most likely you have some pre-walk routine that you’re not even aware of, but that your dog has picked up on.

If you want to improve your dog’s behavior on the walk you should start right here. Don’t put up with any misbehavior. Specifically, don’t allow any boisterous behavior – barking, running, jumping up. Get him to calm down before attaching the lead. If he get’s out of hand, stop, get him to sit, then start over.

At first this can be very frustrating, but you need to be firm and consistent. It gets easier.

When the dog is calm, and you’ve attached the leash, leave the house right away. If the dog gets over-excited again, make him sit, and wait for him to calm, before proceeding.

The dog will likely want to relieve himself as soon as he’s outdoors. Allow him to do so. Once he’s done, control and limit the amount you allow him to sniff around and mark territory. Ideally you do not want to allow this at all for large sections of the walk. Allow him to explore only when you say so.

The Best Way to Stop Your Dog Pulling

If you want to stop your dog pulling, you need to stop pulling back. The way to control this behavior is to teach the dog that pulling has a negative rather than positive result. When he pulls, stop the walk and get him to sit. Only carry on with walking when he has calmed down.

At first, this will be incredibly trying. But dogs are quick learners and he’ll soon make the connection. In a short while he will understand that his walk gets interrupted every time he pulls.

Once he breaks the pulling habit start getting him to walk beside, instead of in front of you. This will also help to curb the inclination to pull, especially if a cat suddenly darts across his path!

It is also a good idea to take some of his favorite treats along while he is in training. Give a treat whenever he is walking calmly beside you and you’ll further re-enforce his good behavior.

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Different types of Dog Training Collars f

October 11, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

When dog owners get their first dog they want to train it as soon as possible. Is it to discipline your dog or keep him under control, is a real necessity. Some of the popular types of dog training collars to be found in many styles and is a spin Kozydogs.com.

Chain collars

Also called choke collars, dog training collar that is used to maintain the tightening grip adjustments metal chain around the neck of the dog. This should be used with caution because they may damage the dog’s neck. Never leave the chains at the dog when they are unattended. These chains are used to train dogs to walk on his heels. The dog also gets trained to walk on a leash.



Ben is the author of this article on House Training A Dog. Find more information about Aggressive Dog Training here.

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Are You In Need of Dog Training?

September 28, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Do you have a dog that is desperately in need of some good dog training?  If this is the case, you should look at all of the options that are available for the different types of problems that your dog is exhibiting.  These problems could include training your dog to go to the bathroom outside, training the dog when they are still young, training the dog to be obedient or just teaching your dog to do tricks.

One of the big problems some dogs have is going to the bathroom inside of the house.  If your dog goes to the bathroom inside of the house, it would be good to get some dog potty training.  This type of dog training will help your dog understand that they should be going to the bathroom outside.  This is usually taught during puppy training because it helps for a dog to learn early that he or she needs to go to outside when they go to the bathroom.  The later a dog starts dog potty training, the harder it will be to get them to go to the bathroom outside.



I have a dog, Sam, which is a 3 year old golden retreiver. Dog training has definitely brought me and Sam much closer together and I’m loving every moment spent with him. He loves to spend time in my new bathroom which has just been remaked by me using discount cabinets. Do check out his new blog at http://bathroomvanitycabinetssite.com/

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Super Dog Training

September 19, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Super Dog Training

Super Dog Training – Re: RFG Distributing & Our Client Ray Hernandez

May 10, 2008

Dear Dogtra::

Several months ago we ordered a YS 500 bark collar from RFG Distributing for our client Ray Hernandez. He says it no longer functions and needs repair.

RFG said to call them if there was any problem and they could provide you the original order number.

Thank you and feel free to call if you need more information from us.

Respectfully,

David Baron,
Superdog, Inc.

Better Dog Training – El Dorado Superior Court



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Solve Dog Potty Training Problems

September 8, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Learning to solve dog potty training problems is easy..  The main rule of thumb is that you have to stick with it.  When you are potty training your dog at home you have to keep it consistent.  That means that when you are potty training your dog you cant skip steps.  You have to keep in mind that a dog thinks a certain way, and it isn’t the same way that you and I think or learn.

The first step to take when trying to solve dog potty traning problems is understanding your dog.  If your dog is actually a puppy, keep in mind that they have a limited amount of space in their bladder.  Puppies are going to pee and poop on your floor, there is no way around it.  Full grown dogs, on the other hand, can hold their waste a bit longer.  

The second step when learning to solve dog potty training problems at home is remembering what YOU must do.  Lets say, just for example, you work from 8 AM to 5 PM every day, and we will say you wake up at 6AM.  When you wake up, take your dog out to do his business.  Let your dog come in and eat while you are getting ready.  Take your dog out again before you leave for work.  Do you understand what I’m getting at?  I’ll explain better:  Make sure you aren’t leaving a loaded gun (or dog in this case) out in the open ( or locked inside your house).  Make sense?  Great!

The third step is clean up.  Learning to solve dog potty training problems at home is exactly what it sounds like: AT HOME.  Of course you are going to come home to a mess every so often.  Big deal!  That is what a dog does, while it would be nice if they didn’t do that, remember that this is the reason you are reading this article.  When you come home after work (or play..whatever it is) take your dog out immediately!  While your dog is out, clean up the mess you came home to.

The most important thing to remember is to stick with it. Treat your dog when he does something you want him to do. When he does his business out side, treat and praise him. Give him a good petting. You know the spot on your dogs neck that makes his leg shake right? Solving dog potty training problems at home isn’t the worst thing in the world! If you need more help you can always check this site out. It will help you with all things dog!  If you are trying to get through the most common dog house training problems I would suggest going here!

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