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We have trained our 2 hunting dogs with numerous dog training techniques. Our Vizslas Abby and Peaches hunt and are competitive in AKC sponsored events. These are the fundamentals with which we teach our dogs.

Flexibility, Consistency, Fairness or Positive attitude are all key to successful dog training.

To train any type of dog, you need a solid foundation. Apply these basics with any dog training method you use.

Remember to trust yourself and your dog while you train. The most important part of successful training is your partnership.

Flexibility – Don’t just repeat what has worked in the past with another dog. Each dog is unique. Be prepared to handle each unique training situation.

Consistency – Dogs learn through repetition. If you send mixed signals or do not correct unwanted behavior every time, your dog will not learn.

Positive attitude – Like people, dogs learn best from positive experiences. Focus on rewarding desired behaviors. Avoid working with your dog when you are frustrated or upset.

Fairness – Never correct your dog out of anger. The correction will not help your dog learn. It will only damage your relationship.

Confidence – Trust yourself!! Believe in your ability to train your dog well, and you will be successful in what ever dog training techniques you use.

Know your dog – Giving dog training commands is not enough. You must also read your dog’s body language and respond accordingly.

React quickly – When you give immediate praise or correction, your dog can make the connection between the behavior and the consequence. That’s how dog training works. But you must be alert so you can respond quickly.

Training notes – Keep track of your progress. Note what works and what doesn’t. List the dog training commands he still needs to practice. Having this information handy will be valuable as you continue learning how to train a dog better.

Enjoy training – When you and your dog have fun, training is easier and more effective. Use games and activities to practice commands and skills with your dog. Be creative and try new things so training never gets boring for either of you.

Tools - Your energy and attitude are important in dog training. But your dog training techniques must also include the right tools: leashes, collars, treats, etc. The wrong tools can make good training impossible.

Start slowly – Do not expect your dog to learn “Stay” if he does not know “Sit.” Do not expect your hunting dogs to follow commands if they do not know basic obedience. Training is a gradual process. Each step builds on the previous step.

Socialization – Dog training commands are only part of obedience. You also need to socialize your dog. That means he needs positive encounters with new people, animals, and environments regularly starting as a puppy.

Environment – Start with a distraction-free environment. You want the dogs to focus on you. As your dogs improve, train in new environments and with more distractions.

Health – Your dog must be in good health during training. Make sure to feed him a high-quality diet, low in artificial products and fillers.

Breaks – Don’t push yourself or your dog too hard during training. Take time for a rest. Sit down together for a drink of water. Play a game of fetch. Go for a swim. Remember to enjoy your dog not just train your dog.

Lizzie Novotny R.N has a researched and informative website about dogs, especially the sporting dog breeds. She raises, trains and shows dogs and horses, and is familiar with all aspects of their care. Find answers to your dog-related questions by visiting her website. So click on http://www.the-hunting-dog.com

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How to avoid an attack from a dog !

 

A dog may be a man’s best friend, but even a friendly dog, can turn into a monster in a few seconds. No matter how much we train them, so long as nature is nature, there will always be an underlying threat between dog and man. In fact, dog attacks account for almost 5 million injuries in the U.S. every year, and attacks are rapidly growing in Europe as well, especially among the most dangerous ones, like pitbulls, and rottweilers. Nonetheless, dogs are among the easiest and most loyal pets – you and your family can get. In general, they are most playful and funny creatures and a real family member, and the loyal ones will risk their lives to guard their family and trainer.

Responsible owners and non dog-owners, must prepare themselves with defense techniques in the situation, that the dog decides to attack. Everyone in the family, who shares their home with a four-legged friend – should know basics to diffuse an attack situation in a calm and effectively way with minimal injury to both man and dog(s).

 

TIPS FOR DEFENDING YOURSELF, WHEN A DOG ATTACKS.

 

1.) Avoid the attack

 

It has been said many times, that prevention is better than a cure, so before you find out how to defend yourself from a dog attack, it’s important to look at ways – you can avoid attack completely.

 

After all, who wants to wrestle with a four-legged beast at 50 kilo, when you could avoid the attack from a start.

A) Avoid intruding on a dog’s territory. No matter how ignorant you’re willing to be about their characteristics, dogs are one of the most territorial animals on earth, and will lash out if they think you’re moving in on their territory. It is an absolutely NO GO. In this instance, never approach an unattended dog; odds are – that the dog has marked his patch and, invariably, you’ll be stepping on it. If this happens, slowly edge out of the dog’s personal space, and don’t make any sudden movements to suggest that you’re a threat. Leave the dogs territory without saying anything or looking at the dog. Eventually, step backwards to show the dog – i´m leaving fright now.

B) Make sure, that the dog knows who you are before attempting to handle it. Move carefully toward the animal and allow him or her to sniff you. Many dogs attack on reflex because they have been crept up on. Establish your presence, make friends with the dog, and avoid this common pitfall. Don’t either disturb the dog, while eating or drinking. Respect the animal as a human.

C) Don’t tease the dog or get it excited; let sleeping dogs lie on their own. Female dogs, that just have become mothers are particularly on guard; exercise extreme caution in her presence.

Look for warning signs at the dogs eyes, mouth, and body.

 

Growling is typically one of the first signs, that a dog is likely to attack. In addition, if the dog is drooling from the mouth, and the eyes are wild with rage, you can pretty much assume that an attack is likely. The body of the dog functions in a similar way to a human, in fact – it can be used to identify mood and emotion. Check to see if the body is tense, hackles (the area between his shoulders and tail) are up, ears are erect, and if his tail is held high and wagging faster than normal.

 

2.) DO NOT:

 

A) Do not look directly into an angry dog’s eyes, which is seen as an aggressive behavior and will almost certainly provoke an attack. Do not EVER allow a dog to move behind you; if a dog begins to circle you, this could be a sign of an impending attack, always front the dog to control the situation. The bottom line is that it’s easier for the dog to attack you from behind, so don’t make yourself an easy target.

B) Do not try to run away from the dog, as almost every dog can easily outrun humans + you turn the situation into a hunt for prey. Don’t click the killer and hunting instinct of the dog.

 

C) If the dog is still a threat and attacks, avoid wildly kicking or punching it. It wont help you further. Although running away or lashing out are instinctual reactions, it’s important to reign these in; they will antagonize the dog and lessen your chances of survival or getting away unscathed.

 

DO THIS:

 

If you feel threatened by a dog, stand absolutely still and always face it/Front it. So stand strong, show no fear to the animal, put your hands by your side, and wait to see how the dog reacts. Sometimes it just gives up and run away. If you are scared, and the dog smells it, it most likely could be an appetizer for an attack.

It’s often a good idea to place something between you and the animal. Do break the dog’s direct line of attack with a “weapon”, and even if the dog attack, it will get a mouthful of something other than your flesh.

To diffuse the escalating situation, speak slowly and calmly to the dog. Again, avoid eye contact and focus on his ear or tail while you whisper something like ”good boy” or “go home now.” Ease the dog into a sense of calm and security, and it will hopefully turn and walk away.

If the dog do attack and takes you to the floor, immediately curl into a ball, cover your face and neck with your hands, play dead, and avoid screaming. The dog will soon lose interest and go on to find something or somebody else to play with.

 

PLEASE DO REMEMBER: There’s no such thing as a dog that doesn’t bite, and while they are good company, they are also unpredictable animals, which makes them dangerous.

FINAL: Every dog is different and has a different temper – and no technique is 100 procent effective in any situation. To begin with, there are trained and untrained dogs, there are aggressive and non-aggressive dogs, which react differently in an attack situation. The same is true with different species and genders. Man and dog alike run on instinct in intense situations, and no matter how much we know, we still may succumb to human nature and do the wrong thing. Nevertheless, if you are armed with the right information and a calm personality, you’ll have the best chance of emerging from an attack with little or no injury.

 

SHOW THE DOG RESPECT AND THE DOG WILL ALSO SHOW YOU RESPECT.

 

 

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Training puppies isn’t easy and it’s important that all potential owners know this before they make a big mistake. There are million of new puppy owners every year but few are ever prepared for the amount of responsibility owning a puppy requires. And to help those new owners out, this article will reveal some helpful tips to determine whether or not they are ready for the responsibilities of training a puppy.

The first thing a potential new owner must consider is whether or not they have the time. Owning a puppy is as close to having a child as it gets. They act the same way and have the same tendencies. They both need to be fed and need to be watched while they eat. They both need to cleaned up after accidents. They both need to be constantly watched to avoid any bad situations. And there are no puppy training tips that can prepare new owners for the time commitment.

The second thing a potential new owner needs to consider is to whether they have the patience. Puppies will continuously test an owner’s patience. That’s because they don’t understand commands. You tell them no, and they have no idea what that means. And training puppies to learn these commands is not easy. Not only that, puppies have tons of energy and will do things that will annoy owners constantly. And after a while, they may have the urge to quit, but that isn’t an option. This is a living, breathing animal that has feelings just like a human. Training puppies takes a lot of patience and new owners need to be able to determine whether they can stay patient.

The third thing a potential new owner needs to consider is to whether they have the money. Although they aren’t nearly as expensive as new born babies, puppies still cost a lot of money. Training tools, vet visits, toys, food, and many other items will cost quite a bit of money. The more commitment you have to training a puppy, the more money it will cost. And before a potential owner can even consider finding puppy training tips, they need to determine whether the costs will be too much.

The final thing a potential new owner needs to aware of is why they want to get a puppy. So many people want puppies because they are cute or because they love to play with them, but that isn’t a good enough reason to become an owner. Do people try to have kids because of the same reasons? Of course not. Before an owner can start thinking about training puppies, they must know why they feel a puppy is needed in their lives. And if it’s a reason that will get owners through the tough times, then they are ready to become a new owner.

Although there are many other factors prior to even considering owning a puppy, the three factors above are generally what determines if they will become an owner. Training a puppy is not an easy task and if you are a potential owner, make sure you can pass the three factors above. Make sure you understand that owning a puppy isn’t simple and isn’t something that can be made easier with puppy training tips. A puppy is a living being and not something that can be thrown away. So take your time to make sure that you are ready for training puppies.

As a new owner of a puppy, I have begun to learn what it takes to be a responsible owner. I have already experienced the good and the bad and I understand that it will only get harder from here. All puppy owners can learn from my experiences at training puppies.

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  • Beagle puppies are favourites among people who are looking for a family dog. They are simply too adorable for anyone to resist. Beagle puppies will bring along a whole lot of fun and entertainment to your family. At times when you feel lonely, your beagle puppy will always be there to accompany you. However, things are not as easy as it appears to be. Beagle puppies are extremely stubborn in nature and it might take some time for it to get used to your family and the new environment it is introduced into. Therefore, proper care for your beagle puppy is needed if you want your beagle puppy to stay healthy and active. Throughout this article, you will be provided with many essential tips on how to care for beagle puppies with ease.

    As stated earlier, beagle puppies are very stubborn. Thus, it may be a very difficult task for you to train your beagle puppies, as they might not follow your instructions. You’ve got to have a lot of patience and the proper techniques to train your beagle puppies. It is never a wise choice to give punishment to your beagle puppy even if it is naughty or if it does not follow your instructions. As they are intelligent animals, you can say that they are egoistic in some way. The more punishments you give them, the more stubborn they become. If this carries on for a long period, things will get out of control and you will no longer enjoy the closeness and the harmony you had enjoyed with your beloved beagle puppy prior. Therefore, you have to be very patient when training your beagle puppy, and bear in mind that you should never give any punishment to your beagle puppy. A tip for you to train your beagle puppy is to give repetitive and consistent commands to your puppy. Although they may be stubborn, they will eventually come to realise that it is better if they follow your instructions.

    On the other hand, beagle puppy loves to be adored by others. If you happen to reward your puppy for something good that it does, you will notice that it will do more of the action it did in the future in order to get praises and rewards from you. Therefore, you should note that when it comes to training beagle puppies, you would most likely achieve far better results by rewarding them instead of punishing them.

    Beagle puppies prefer to go around in groups and be involved in group activities. For this reason, you should make necessary arrangements to ensure that there is someone, or some other pets to accompany your beagle puppy. When it is left alone, it will tend to make a mess of your house in order to attract the attention that it needs from you. Therefore, you have to build a good relationship with your puppy and make sure that it is well trained.

    In conclusion, you must be mentally prepared before adopting a beagle puppy. It may be time consuming for you to train your beagle puppy but it is definitely worth the effort to do so. Otherwise, knowing how to care for beagles puppies with ease with help you to cope with keep a pet beagle puppy.

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    The 7 Akc Dog Groups Explained

    Do you want a new dog? Have you really thought about it? Why are you thinking about adding a new dog companion to your family in the first place? Do you have any idea what you’re looking for in a new dog companion? What are you real needs in a dog? And your wants? There are many things to consider first before bringing home that new bundle of joy.

    It is very important, first, to match your new dogs overall personality, exercise requirements and needs to you and your family as closely as possible. With luck you’re choosing an animal that is likely to be with you for 10 years or longer so put forth a little research time in the beginning and you’ll be rewarded for your efforts for years to come.

    Were you aware that the common dog comes in more than 400 different breed types world wide? There is much more variation among our friend the family dog than in any other species of mammal known today. The selection of available dog types to choose from is truly amazing. They come in more sizes, shapes, colors, coat types, abilities and personalities than you could shake a bone at.

    Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to find the right dog breed to fit your personality as well as your current lifestyle. Dogs, just like people, have many different jobs and most were bred for very specific activities. This is probably one of the most important things you need to know before you get the wrong dog for you. Example: If you are a couch potato you don’t want to bring home a dog breed with extreme energy – and a need to express that – or if you are a triathlete, you don’t want to bring home a new exercise partner with tremendously low exercise requirements.

    Here I will list each of the major AKC dog groups, briefly describe their overall purpose and what the dogs were originally bred to do, list many of the jobs dogs in each particular group currently perform, as well listing as a few members of each group.

    - The Herding Group

    Bred for stamina, these super intelligent herding dog breeds work with their owners all day long out in the fields moving livestock. Overall, these energetic, intelligent herding dog breeds make excellent pets and work extremely well with different kinds of training such as agility, flyball, Schutzhund, search and rescue and obedience. Keep in mind, since these dogs were bred to do a particular job (herding), they do better when they have lots of exercise.

    A few members of the AKC herding group are the German Shepherd, Australian Shepherd, Border Collie and Bouvier des Flandres.

    - The Working Group

    The dogs of the working group were bred to help man in many various jobs – from pulling sleds, guarding a home or tracking, to pulling carts, water rescues, and more. These particular dog breeds have been bred for several generations for very definite purposes and they need jobs to fill their days. They have very active minds, and are very trainable and willing to work – it is also true that these working