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1.2 by DigitalAddons


Jul 17, 2016

About Dog Training Tips

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Dog training tips and guide. Train your dog at home & make him an obedient pet.

Getting a new puppy or adult dog is always an exciting time for the entire family. There is a good reason why dogs are known as man’s best friend, and a loyal dog is more than just a pet as they becoming a beloved member of the family.

In order to achieve that level of love and companionship, however, it is important to start you need puppy or adult dog off on the right foot. A solid grounding in obedience and problem behaviour avoidance is essential to making your dog, and you, happier and healthier.

“How does your dog sit when you tell him to and mine doesn’t?", “How can your dog heel to you like that?", “Wow! He comes when you tell him to” - Sounds familiar? If it does, you need to invest some time into a little bit of basic dog training.

The most basic of dog training is to get your dog to sit, come, heel, stay, down. Teaching him those commands are essential for him to learn. Every dog is different so training is never a guaranteed experience but just about any canine can be trained if you have the will and the desire.

In this app you'll discover methods to train your dog using the most basic training commands such has 'Sit', 'Come', 'Heel', 'Stay', 'Down' 'Drop', 'Leave', 'Lie Down', 'Off', 'Wait' that can be used on all or most dogs, usually without fail.

After your dog has been trained with basic commands, it’s always smart to start with obedience training. Obedience training always helps to build or strengthen a healthy and appropriate relationship between you and your dog.

Dog Training for Obedience lays down a set of rules or boundaries which educates your dog to become a responsible member of society. Including how to relate to other dogs, animals and people, basic manners and how to behave in any situation.

Lastly, it establishes the groundwork which assists in preventing the development of unacceptable problem behaviour - such as jumping up, barking, chewing, digging etc.

Here are some things that you will read about in this app:

- How to stop your's dog's biting behaviour

- Excessive barking problem

- Chewing problems

- Jumping on people

- Pulling and tugging

- Inappropriate urination

- Not heeding owner's call

- Chasing people and objects

- Escaping and roaming

- Fighting with other dogs

- Begging

- Aggressive behaviour

- Digging up holes

- Obsessive compulsive disorder

A happy dog means a happy owner and once they get attached to you, there is no turning back. Your dog will be your best friend and companion for life.

A dog can be your protector from hurt, harm and danger. They will easily and readily come to your defence when they need to.

However, in order to do that, they have to be trained properly and the most important thing is to get rid of any bad behaviours they may have so that they can be more efficient and dependable and this requires patience on your part.

So without any further ado, let’s get started.

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What's New in the Latest Version 1.2

Last updated on Jul 17, 2016

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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