Hi Mike, SitStayFetch Newsletter for Feb. 18, 2008

Auto Date Monday, February 18th, 2008

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Hi Mike

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This week Wayne tells us about his Poodle cross “Sumo”…….

“We have a crossed breed Poodle/Terrier and training him is
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“I have two problems with my 16 week old Golden Retriever puppy.
He is adorable in so many ways and we all love him, but we had a 16
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  • Dog-Secrets - Reward training your dog

    Auto Date Thursday, February 14th, 2008

    Hey Dog-Secrets,

    Here’s Today’s Joke: Why do dogs wag their tails?
    Because no one else will do it for them.

    *********************************

    Reward training your dog

    Reward training is quite possibly one of the oldest methods of
    training dogs, dating back to the days when people started trying
    to domesticate wild animals.

    It is probably the method of dog training that most of us are
    familiar with, and it is a natural instinct to reward the dog when
    they perform the task that we have asked of them.

    Some people prefer to use a combination of the reward training
    methods and the leash and collar training to get the best out of
    their dog in the least time.

    Some dogs respond better to reward training than leash and collar
    training so your decision might depend on what method you see
    working the best with your dog.

    More Information:
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    Reward training for dogs, has seen a remarkable increase in
    popularity over recent years with many people finding this as their
    preferred method of training their new puppies.

    There is no definitive answer as to what the best type of dog
    training is, as some dogs respond better to one technique than
    others.

    There are certainly some advanced techniques that are taught in the
    top dog training manuals that will ensure you train your dog,
    faster and easier than trying to do so on your own.

    Most dogs will respond to some extent, to either method of
    training, and any training is certainly better than none, even if
    you only teach your dog the most basic commands.

    Reward training is even used for dogs that work in the military and
    police.

    Those dogs that are used for scent detection and tracking are also
    often trained using some form of reward training.

    Generally, reward training is in the form of some type of food
    reward.

    More Information:
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    Thanks,
    Mike Gates
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