Training & Behaviour
Topics relating to training your sibes.
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Have just come across this - think i may need to invest in this after Kimba nearly pulled me over chasing a crow this morning! http://www.kisi.co.uk/walkingbelts.html
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Might be useful..... http://www.dog-names-and-more.com/Dog-Training-Aids.html
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This dog breed has potential to be a very good house pet, however, its owner requires a great deal of patience for this to be possible. Siberian Husky training and exercising entails a generous amount of time, because these dogs do have a mind of their own, and owners have to find creative ways to get their points across. A Siberian Husky will seldom bark, however it is known to be a very vocal creature, in its special way. Sometimes it might sing along a siren, and other times it will howl like theres no tomorrow just because youve asked your Siberian Husky to sit during a training session. Do not be fooled into thinking your dog doesnt know what youre asking …
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The best method of beginning to train your puppy is to use treats. Be sure to only use treats made specifically for dogs and never give your puppy or dog human chocolate as it is poisonous to dogs and can kill them! To encourage your puppy to sit, hold the chosen treat in front of her nose and slowly raise it up and back, this will encourage the puppy to raise her head and lower her bottom. As soon as her bottom touches the floor, say Sit and give the treat along with praise. It is also a good idea to make her sit for her dinner, this way she will learn to wait and not jump up at the bowl. Down can be taught two ways. First, take a treat and hold it in fron…
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What training aids do you use? I tried the clicker but could never get it to click in time to Kimba doing what he was asked lol now i use food as a reward when i'm training him, and so far so good!
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* A great number of puppy and dog behavioral problems are the result of separation anxiety. * Many behavior problems (such as barking, biting & digging) stem from a lack of communication, or miscommunication between you the owner and your dog. Simply put, your dog is not aware of what is expected of him/her (I'll just say him from now on to make it easier). * Applying some proper obedience training at an early stage is a most effective technique to correct any behavior problems, and also to prevent any future problems. The fact that you are reading this page possibly means it is too late for this tip! * Set boundaries of acceptable an…
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1. Go through doors and passage ways before your dog. Rite of passage is important to dogs, and the alpha has the right first. 2. Eat first--then feed your dog. 3. If your dog is blocking your path, make him move out of your way--do not go around or step over him. Sub-ordinate animals move for the alpha. 4. Call your dog to you for petting and attention. Don't go to him. Use Call Name only when good. When bad just say" Bad Dog Bad Puppy" And reward him. Motivation and Reward.We all need a good reason to do things well. Praise Praise and LOVE 5. When coming home,if your dog does not come to greet you, ignore him. If you go r…
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