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To help a puppy fit into the family scene he needs to understand there is a daily schedule. This takes into account the times of feeding, exercise, training and outdoor airings. These events begin the bonding process. If there is no schedule a pet can become a pest continually asking for his needs to be met.

A newly adopted dog will be extremely nervous about his new environment until he understands where and when meals are served, where the water dish is located, what is his territory, where does he sleep, and understanding his place of refuge both in the house and outside.

if you do not carefully show your dog how and where to fulfill these basic needs, he will decide for himself and take over you and your home.

Your dog needs to understand that you are the boss. Training is the key to establishing yourself as the boss. Repeating the same words and phrases every day will help. Making training sessions the big event of the day will cement that understanding.

When giving obedience lessons your choice of training equipment can make the difference in a successful outcome. For example, the dumbbell is the tool used to help your dog understand the fetch command. Reviewing each new command until it becomes a habit is the way to help your dog retain the skill.

If you are working with a puppy give lessons of short duration for the first six months. That strategy is to help keep your pup enthusiastic about the lesson. Other common mistakes are expecting too much too soon, working off-leash, and stopping the obedience lessons after a short course.

Your dog is like a teenager and will continually test you up to two years of age. You may have worked very hard on a particular lesson, and it appears your dog cannot understand it. But do not give up. I have found just when I am ready to throw in the towel my dog suddenly performs that lesson perfectly.

Dogs have a special gift that is unique to their species. They are born with an innate desire to please. No food is necessary to accomplish lessons. Rewards of dog biscuits are suggested only for housebreaking and crate-training. In all other instances, dogs will work their hearts out for the big prize of hearing the words good dog. Showing your dog what you want and praising when he performs well is the way to best help your dog.

In conclusion, construct and continue a daily schedule which includes a walk. Teach your dog words and obedience needed for communication. The most helpful thing you could do for your dog as he grows older is a daily 10 minute basic obedience session. This is because lesson time is when your dog has 100 per cent of you. Your complete focus on him is what your dog craves. It seems little to give for so much to receive from your dog in terms of affection and loyalty.

Being allergic to dogs can be the worst, especially if you have one of your own or you find yourself close to somebody else who does. There are so many reasons that it can be a drag to be allergic to dogs, and you may find yourself suffering even when Fido is nowhere to be found. What should you do in this instance? Before you break up with your girlfriend or move out of your apartment building because you can't breathe from the dander, look into some of the options for help for dog allergy sufferers like yourself who wish they could do something about their allergy.

While many people say that some dogs incite allergic reactions in people while others do not, this is not necessarily the truth. What it is that causes the allergic reaction in people is the dander that comes from the dead skin cells off of the scalp or other things of that nature, and not necessarily the dog or the fur of the dog itself.

If you have an allergy to dogs, the thing about it that causes the reaction is the immune system. Your body is reacting to the dander as if it were an illness, so it reacts in that way which causes the runny eyes, the sniffles, the sneezes, and just about everything else about dog allergies that makes sufferers run in the other direction when they catch sight of Fido.

If you have slight pet allergies and you still want to have your canine companion in the home, there are things that you can do help make life easier. Keep in mind that these things will only work if your allergy is slight�"if you have a severe allergy it may be best not to get a dog at all to avoid having to go through the disappointment of giving him or her away in the instance that you just cannot stand the discomfort.

One thing you can do to offset the discomfort of having a dog allergy is to look into a HEPA filter or some other type of air purifier in your home. Also, make sure to keep your dog off of the couch and bed, so that you can reduce the amount of dander in your environment that can irritate your system.

Also, having bare floors rather than carpeted floors is a good way to reduce the amount of discomfort you experience due to dog allergies. Cleaning frequently and dusting just as frequently can help you to feel better as well, reducing the amount of irritants on the surface of things and in the air that you have to deal with.

As you can see, having an allergy to dogs is not the end of the world. There are things that you can do to help you to feel better when it comes to dog allergies, and you may be able to live a normal life even with your best friend in the home. Find out what things work for your when it comes to avoiding an allergic reaction and you may find out that your allergies are not nearly as bad as you though they were.

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Jean Smith has sinced written about articles on various topics from Pets, Recreation and Sports and Pets. Jean Smith has been training dogs since 1968. She has condensed years of experience into a 60 minute DVD. Lessons
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