Sunday, January 1, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Buying a dog, need dog training for dummies tips!?

Hey Guys, I have decided to buy a dog and have already chosen that it is going to be labrador. However one of my buddies told me that I really need to learn some dummie things about dogs before I buy my black lab. I saw a book on amazon but I want something with no shipping time so I can buy my dog as fast as possible, you guys know any resources online or any online books?

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Hey buddy

Either go to the library as many of the people here are saying or check the internet (I personally prefer this one since I am lazy:))

A site I can recommend is one I found just a couple of days ago when I was surfin the internet looking for activities I could do with my rottweiler, Stan.
Here is the link: http://www.dogtrainingfordummiesonline.com/

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  • Go to your local library. They will have tons of puppy/dog training books which you can rent for FREE. I borrowed a lot of books before bringing home my terrier mix from the shelter and it's helped alot.. Plus its free.

  • google "puppy" or "dog trainig"...you'll get hundreds of hits

  • Why don't you check your local Borders, Barnes and Noble, etc.? They usually have a pretty good sized pet care section, and whenever I go mine usually has at least two or three different dog training books. Most PetCo and PetsMart stores have a rack of dog breed and training books as well. They're not hard to find.

  • How about Google. Free and fast.

  • go to google and type GOOGLE EBOOK

  • Use a clicker to train your dog look up clicker training and get on youtube and search it
    here are some informational vids with some great trainers i like :)
    kikopup
    zsianz1
    zakgeorge
    theres many others just type these names in the search bar on www.youtube.com
    Good luck with your dog, Labs are awesome!

  • www.dogstardaily.com (many free articles, free e-books including before you get your puppy, and after you get your puppy) written by a vet and dog trainer, Dr Ian Dunbar

  • when my oldest son was 10 i gave him his 1st catahoula, we use them for herding horses...that dog ended up so well trained, you could have a dozen horses out, if you called one by name, the dog would cut that horse out of the field and bring him back to the barn...the boys secret??? he would sit with the dog for hours with a block of cheddar cheese and a pocket knife...every time the dog did something right, he'd cut off a piece of cheese and give it to the dog...every time the dog did something wrong, he'd punch it in the head...the dog like the cheese more than she liked getting punched in the head....

  • Labradors are good dogs, i'll give you some tips.

    Walk your dog twice a day.
    When your eating your food don't give the dog any or he will learn to beg.
    When saying the command NO, make sure you ignore him after or he wont take the command serious.
    When you have your food prepared for him, make him wait a while, then when you tell him to eat he can eat, this asserts your dominance.
    Mate it's just a matter of exercising,loving, and training, click on the link below on how to teach the dog commands with treats, click on the link below it will benefit you loads, and good luck with your dog.

  • Obedience training is the foundation for establishing a better relationship between you and your dog. Obedience training helps establish the owner in the role of "pack leader". Obedience will lay down clear behavior guidelines that your dog can follow. A well-behaved, obedient dog is more than just a pet of pride. The difference lies largely in the training, and good training can save a dog's life.

    These articles will give you tips about how to best train your dog.

    Dog Training - http://www.dog-pound.net/dog-training.ht…

    Dog Obedience - http://www.dog-pound.net/dog-obedience.h…

    Repetition, consistency, practice and correction are what it takes to train a dog to be happy and responsive. If you follow these simple steps you will find that your puppy can grow into an obedient well-adjusted dog.

    Repitition and Consistency in Dog Training - http://www.dog-pound.net/repetition-cons…

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