For the love of Home Ownership

Easy to say and yes I am happy, actually I am ecstatic that I finally entered the home owner elite. Well it seems that way at the moment even though I know we are no more elite than anyone else. In actual fact nothing has really changed. I have to pay money to someone else every month for the privileged of staying in a house. I do not like where I am going with this. I love my new house, all mine now I need to make it my own. The mortgage and insurance are taken care of and I have my new carpets arriving next week so all is well.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

5 Things to Avoid During Dog Training

By Craig Clemins

You may encounter a number of major challenges during dog training. Knowing what they are allows you to avoid them and make better progress. The number one danger new dog trainers face, is expecting too much from their dogs too soon.

Dogs are intelligent animals and it's easy to expect too much of them from day one. Don't expect your dog to behave as well as the others in the park if you haven't taken the time it takes to train it properly. Results like this just won't happen. This expectation sets you and your dog up for failure.

The second big mistake dog owners make is losing their temper. Yelling at your dog doesn't achieve anything except confuse it and hitting your dog is always wrong. To make sure you never fall into the trap of losing your cool with your dog, make a conscious decision to never yell or raise your voice with your dog under any circumstances.

The third big mistake dog owners make is to let their dogs become the Alpha Dog. When dogs think that they are the leader of your family, they become a danger to themselves and to others. Make sure you take the leadership role from day 1.

Giving up when times get tough is the 4th big mistake that many dog owners tend to make. Don't give up at the first hurdle as dogs are extremely capable and they love to learn. It's also very important that dogs are challenged mentally and training is a great way to do this.

The 5th and final common mistake that many dog owners tend to make is to become too inconsistent. Consistency in training is very important so make sure you always use the same commands and are as repetitive as possible.

Now that you know some of the biggest mistakes dog owners make, ensure that you don't fall into these common traps.

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