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61: How To Get Your Dog To Stop Jumping On You And Pee On Cue
Jumping on people and taking a long time to find a place to pee are two typical canine behaviors many people find difficult to manage. The trick to changing them lies in creating positive experiences, preferably with that provide multiple positive reinforcements for the behavior you desire.

62: Successful Dog Training at Home - Having the Right Mindset
Dog training is an important responsibility that must not be overlooked. It is the act of teaching your dog what is acceptable behavior in specific situations. B.F. Skinner, one of the most celebrated psychologists since Sigmund Freud, proved that behavior that is positively reinforced will reoccur. Proper dog behavior training will make life for the dog and its owner much more fun and enjoyable.

63: Rewards Play A Beneficial Role In Dog Training
Provide plenty of praise, treats, toys and other rewards when the dog does what is expected of him.

64: 7 Effective Dog Training Tips
Many people feel that dog training is a challenge. They try to prepare for the many obstacles they feel lay ahead. The good news is, dog training can be an easy, fun, and positive experience. Just follow these 7 effective dog training tips, and you will see.

65: Positive Attitude When Training A Dog Produce Positive Outcomes
The trainer's positive attitude is the prerequisite to training success.

66: Godfather Style Dog Training - How To Make Your Dog An Offer They Can’t Refuse
Dog training is a lot like the movie “The Godfather.” In order to get great results, you need to make your dog an offer they can’t refuse. But, instead of using violence and anger, we want to find ways to positively motivate your dog.

67: Here’s A Quick Way To Solve Any Dog Behavior Problem
Most families that get a new dog have to deal with behavior problems. Discover a simple method for dealing with any behavior problem.

68: Simple Techniques To Teach Your Dog To Walk Politely By Your Side
A lot of people have problems with their dogs pulling on leash. Pulling starts from a very young age. Learning what triggers the pulling and how to change it can make leash walking with your dog more enjoyable and fun.

69: Is your dog walking you? or How to walk a dog that pulls
Walking your dog doesn't have to be a frustrating game of tug of war.

70: Pet Training: Let The Fun And Games Begin
All work and no play isn't much fun for anyone. This is especially true for someone who is trying to train a pet. If this pet is a dog, why not try having some fun while training your dog at the same time.


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