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Some dogs love their ears tickled but others hate it; some dogs love to have their bellies rubbed; some dogs don't like having their tails touched. You have to learn to interpret your dogs' reactions and then you can comprehend what motivates it.



This knowledge will come in handy when you are handling your dog. If he does something you like and you know he loves a belly rub, then fuss over him while you rub his belly, telling him that good dogs get their bellies rubbed. He will love this. If he doesn't like having his ears tickled, don't do this when you are praising him because it will seem more like a punishment.

It is also very important to learn what sort of handling will soothe and calm your puppy and what kind of interaction will get your puppy excited.

Generally speaking, most dogs find it very soothing to have their chests stroked gently and slowly. If you combine this with a very calm tone of voice, your dog should find this very relaxing and reassuring.

On the other hand, handling your puppy roughly yet playfully around the head and rump combined with a high-pitched excitable voice should get your puppy geared up. In general, any sort of stroking your dog where your hands move very fast will indicate play and excitement to your dog.

These distinctions are noteworthy when it comes to training your puppy. When your puppy obeys a command, praise him using calm and soothing methods. This keeps him relaxed and concentrating on the task at hand. An excited and wound up puppy is just too carried away to be able to focus on learning anything.

The key point is to discover what kind of physical handling your dog finds soothing. Always try to handle your dog in this fashion as a positive training reward. When you have finished training and just want to have some fun, then its time to handle your dog in an excitable, playful way.

When you're training your dog, it's almost certainly your fault if the dog is not doing what you ask of it. This is why it is so vitally important that you do not lose your temper. So before you start to get angry at your dog, consider the following issues.

Have you clearly indicated to your dog what you want it to do? Are your expectations too high so that you're overstretching your dog's capabilities? Are you just doing the same old thing over and over again and your poor dog is just plain bored?

Quite often training issues can be attributed to handler errors. So think very carefully about the situation before you get angry with your dog. Remember that you are trying to establish a warm, loving relationship with your puppy and you do not want to do anything that may hamper that.

There of course will be times when punishment is required. On these occasions, do not lose your temper. Simply fit the reprimand to the crime. Your tone of voice will serve to indicate your level of displeasure with your dog. If your puppy commits a minor indiscretion, a quick "No!" or a little growl should be sufficient to let him know that you are displeased.

Your voice can be louder and sterner for more serious infractions. The important aspect of this process is that once you've reprimanded your dog, that's it. It's over. You must then return to cool on an emotional level. You simply cannot do this if you've lost your cool and become very angry.

Verbal reprimands must therefore be done in a controlled manner as much as possible. Try your best not to get cross with your dog. It will go a long way to building trust, warmth and love. Don't do anything that might interfere with this because it's worth it.
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When you arrive home from an exhausting day at work, one of the best ways to unwind and relax is to enjoy the company of that barking, little guy who is so ecstatic to see you that your troubles just melt away. The relationship between you and your best friend is based on mutual trust and affection ... and bonding with this little guy can change your life.

There is a proven system rightfully entitled "Companions For Life" that will show you the way to achieve this ideal relationship of affection and mutual trust. Whether you just need to bond with your dog or solve behavioral issues in a gentle and calm manner, this program is the answer to all your best friend's questions.

Becoming aware of the things that your dog likes and the things that he really loathes is one of the keys to this program. And in utilizing the "Companions For Life" system, you will learn how to discern the difference. In thirty days, you will begin to know who your dog is, how to develop a relationship of mutual affection and build a relationship that will bring years of satisfaction to you and your best pal.

Your dog will also begin to reveal his unique personality. Is he high strung? Is he mellow, laid back and easily pleased? Is he naturally timid or is he fearful because of abuse? Or, is he just completely out of control? Regardless of the situation, don't give up! There's a good answer for how to rectify even the most difficult problem. But it is important to get to know your dog and develop that bond first.

At this point, you are now ready to train your dog based on his individual personality. You understand his idiosyncrasies and he now understands that he can trust you to feed him, keep him sheltered and, best of all, to love him. And hopefully, you will realize that a dog is the one animal that wants to please you and wants to be your best friend. Thus, the unending relationship is forged.

Now that the bond between you is forged, it is time to move on to problem solving issues, basic-to-advanced behaviors and additional training, if desired. If the bond is not sufficiently cemented, correcting your dog when he makes a mistake becomes an extremely negative experience. At this point, out of frustration, the dog may go untrained and a habit will be established on unwanted behaviors.

By building this unbreakable bond with your dog, you will easily avoid the pitfalls of problems during the training process. You now have achieved the basic foundation of total trust and loving companionship. You are now on the road to enjoying and loving this fuzzy, adorable best friend.
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