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		<title>Poodle Training &#8211; Are You Smarter than a Poodle?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poodle training gives you the upper hand on dog owners of other breeds. The poodle is very intelligent, and it thrives on your love and praise This factor makes <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.caninehousetraining.com/poodle">Poodle training</a></strong> easier than training another breed.</p>
<p>Poodle training requires that certain principles be followed.  In fact training any dog breed requires following certain basics. Regardless of whether you&#8217;re trying to teach your poodle a new trick or house train him, there are certain guidelines you need always remember and follow.</p>
<h2>Use the Pack Hierarchy</h2>
<p>Poodles may look cute and sophisticated, but they still carry the blood of the wolf in their veins Poodles are social animals. In the dog world, the pack is lead by what is called the alpha dog, who decides what to eat, where to hunt, when to sleep and in general, sets the standards for all of the other dogs. Once you adopt your Poodle, your family now becomes his &#8220;pack&#8221; and you must establish yourself as the alpha in order to gain and maintain your Poodle&#8217;s respect. This by no means indicates that you should administer harsh and cruel punishment. A calm but firm tone of voice, along with immediate correction for misdeeds and immediate praise for obedience is all that is needed.</p>
<h2>Consistency is All Important</h2>
<p>If you yell at your Poodle the first time it jumps on the furniture, laugh at it the second time, and ignore it the third, your poodle won&#8217;t know what to think Is the couch forbidden or not? Consistency means that every single time your poodle performs bad behavior he gets corrected and every single time he performs the desired behavior you reward him. If you&#8217;re consistent with your correction and praise, this will be the only way your dog knows what&#8217;s expected of him.</p>
<h2>Set Up a Consistent Poodle Training Schedule</h2>
<p>Make sure you train your dog at the same time every day. His training time should be clearly distinct from playtime, family time, cuddle time, and any other time you spend with your poodle Speak to your poodle in a calm, firm voice, and always praise desired behavior.</p>
<h2>Teach One New Command at a Time</h2>
<p>Poodles are very intelligent, but they may become frustrated if you try to teach them too many things at once Don&#8217;t move on to the next command until your Poodle has mastered the first command.</p>
<p>Over-training on one command should also be avoided, lest the poodle become bored with the whole thing Once it has obeyed a command several times in a row without mistakes, it&#8217;s time to move on to something else</p>
<h2>Always Reward Him</h2>
<p>Many trainers advocate using treats to reward desired behavior What your dog really craves, however, is your affection and approval It&#8217;s best to rub your dog enthusiastically and say &#8220;good dog&#8221; in a very high pitched exuberant manner!</p>
<h2>Never Ever Hit Him</h2>
<p>No matter how frustrated you get with your dog, never, ever hit him Incorporating physical violence in your Poodle training will only cause your dog to hate you and be afraid of you.</p>
<p>To correct your dog, all you have to do is say, &#8220;No,&#8221; in a firm voice. The poodle will easily hear your displeasure.</p>
<p>Now that you have the general poodle training principles mastered, it&#8217;s time to learn some techniques of poodle obedience training.</p>
<p> <strong>Got Dog Problems?</strong> The GOOD news for YOU is that it&#8217;s easier than you may think to regain control of your Poodle. Discover all the latest PROVEN methods and techniques YOU can use to train your Poodle. <strong>Find out about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.caninehousetraining.com/poodle">Poodle Obedience Training</a> NOW</strong></p>
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		<title>How To Manage A Toy Poodle With Barking Concerns</title>
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That dogs will bark (sometimes to undesirable levels) is a given to every dog owners. However, barking can also reach totally unacceptable levels. Toy poodles are prone to this negative behavior, and can pack some heady noise despite their cute size. Here, we will examine how to reduce your poodle&#8217;s barking through techniques involving games, [...]]]></description>
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<p>That dogs will bark (sometimes to undesirable levels) is a given to every dog owners. However, barking can also reach totally unacceptable levels. Toy poodles are prone to this negative behavior, and can pack some heady noise despite their cute size. Here, we will examine how to reduce your poodle&#8217;s barking through techniques involving games, commands, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.poodlesavvy.com/poodle-training.html">poodle training</a> and your own reactions.</p>
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<p>Through Play. A way to put an end to the dog&#8217;s barking is to involve your dog in an activity that is a total change of atmosphere. Just as humans get fidgety when bored, dogs behave no less. So giving the dog engaging work to do can help it to be less focused on barking, and give your pet stimulation and the chance for a change of atmosphere. Another way to help the dog is to give it toys, as these can provide the necessary stimulation without requiring as much of a time commitment at that moment from you. Nevertheless, while toy poodles ask for lots of attention, these suggestions are temporary answers until you can spare more time to bonding with the dog.</p>
<p>Through Commands. Teaching your dog commands is also another way for your dog to stop barking. There is no problem if the dog barks to announce the arrival of visitors, but the bark is not needed anymore and need to have stopped when somebody gets the door. One way to teach the dog to quit barking on command is to tell the dog to be quiet, or to hush, and to pair this command with a treat or reward. However, the specific pairing may make the command work only in certain situations, but this is already a start.</p>
<p>Through The Disinterest Approach. Dogs have plenty of reasons for barking. Some of these reasons are plain and have easy solutions. Other dogs bark because they are hungry for attention; in fact, if the dog gets pampering every time it barks, then they will use this behavior to get what they want. In such cases, the best way to discourage this bad manner is to pretend disinterest. If your poodle is not fussed over and spoiled when he barks, then he will not bark anymore to get attention. Soon after, you can open up to the dog&#8217;s entreaties and follow up with a praise or treat if his silence lasts for thirty seconds or so. Indeed, the poodle is smart enough to figure out that his silence gets rewarded!</p>
<p>No dog will want to be blind to the appreciation of peace and joy at home. But it is possible to achieve this by way of activities like <a target="_blank" href="http://www.poodlesavvy.com/poodle-training.html">toy poodle training</a> in terms of obedience.</p>
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