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		<title>How To Choose The Best Dog Obedience School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who doesn&#8217;t want a well behaved dog? This can be achieved by no other than dog obedience training. However, having your pet trained the right way may not be that easy for you. You may have a very busy schedule or you simply don&#8217;t have the patience to pull things over. Thus, your ordeal is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who doesn&#8217;t want a well behaved dog? This can be achieved by no other than dog obedience training. However, having your pet trained the right way may not be that easy for you. You may have a very busy schedule or you simply don&#8217;t have the patience to pull things over. Thus, your ordeal is solved because there are numerous schools that can handle your pet very well.</p>
<p>When you take a walk at the park or just within your neighborhood, you surely have seen those pet owners who are problematic with their unruly dogs. Sometimes, you experience losing your patience because your pet just would not budge despite the commands you have given him. Or it could be that your dog goes wild and feels agitated whenever he sees people or other dogs. Such is a major problem that you have to face.</p>
<p>Well, don&#8217;t feel flustered and resigned. There is an immediate solution which you may turn to. That is by enrolling him in a dog obedience school. You can always hire a professional trainer who has the ample expertise to communicate with your pet and have him all focused to listen. The basic commands can be learned and of course be responded to. Proper training will therefore make things easier for you and your dog.</p>
<p>So, how do you choose the school for your dog? Here are some noteworthy steps to take into account.</p>
<p>Choosing an obedience school for dogs is like that of picking the right school where to send your kids to. Of course, there are several dog schools that make up the list and what you must do is to narrow down your choices. It is important that you select the best one and researching will help you cast your decision.</p>
<p>The first step to take is to make a research. What are the best dog schools in your area? List them down.</p>
<p>Then, find out the feedbacks that clients have for those dog schools.</p>
<p>Ask around for referrals. Your friends or relatives may have already sent their pets to any of these dog obedience schools.</p>
<p>Call up the administrators. Find out the programs offered and inquire about some facts.</p>
<p>Of course, you need to visit the &#8220;campus&#8221; itself. See for yourself if there are proper sets of equipment and the likes. It is also the best chance to get to see if the trainers look reliable in handling your pet.</p>
<p>Talk to the trainers and ask around the methods that they use. Be sure to bring along your dog so it can have an immediate feel of the place. You may also see if he is comfortable with the trainer.</p>
<p>Your dog is not merely a guard but should be treated more like a companion. Thus, he needs the proper dog training so you will be more comfortable having him around you. Plus, you don&#8217;t have to worry about him hurting other people or animals. A well trained dog is a pleasant pet. So, choose the right dog obedience school for him now!</p>
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		<title>Training Sniffing Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 16:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you ever wonder how dogs find criminals in a passenger ship? It&#8217;s simple: by sniffing. They are called detection or sniffer dogs. Trained to detect people and substances, through their senses, such as explosives, illegal drugs and blood; almost always the sense of smell, which is two thousand times much stronger, and fifty times [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever wonder how dogs find criminals in a passenger ship? It&#8217;s simple: by sniffing. They are called detection or sniffer dogs. Trained to detect people and substances, through their senses, such as explosives, illegal drugs and blood; almost always the sense of smell, which is two thousand times much stronger, and fifty times more sensitive than that of a human&#8217;s. In addition to sensitivity, a dog&#8217;s sense of smell is pricky.</p>
<p>It can discern a specific scent; meaning it can recognize cheese in a fish and vegetable market thousand miles away from where it is standing. Hunting dogs that search for game and search dog that search for missing humans are generally not considered dogs. However, there is some confusion with cadaver dogs, only trained to detect human remains.</p>
<p>As to not make a fuss, they are taught to learn two kinds of alerting: the passive and the aggressive. Drug dogs use an aggressive alert, where they dig and paw at the spot where the smell the dugs. On the other hand, there are some cases where this kind of alert would be bad news. Placed in a situation where bombs are included, scratching can be very disastrous. In these cases, a passive alert is used.</p>
<p>A good example for this type are the <a href="http://gooddogsforkids.com/go/beagle/"target="_blank"rel="external"title="Beagle - Good Dog For Kids" >beagle</a>s used by the Department of Agriculture where the dogs are trained to sniff out produces that are not allowed to enter the country. The Beagle Brigade, as how they are called, sniffs people&#8217;s luggage while they wait in lines at airports and border crossings. In other countries, some also are used in emergency search actions. Because no one wants a dog digging in their belongings, the USDA beagles have been trained to simply sit down when they are able to smell it.</p>
<p>Trainers have come up with a strategy for dogs employed to sniff out drugs. On odd cases, they seem to eat them when they have found the illegal substance. Is it because they are addicted to those drugs themselves? In fact, the dogs have absolutely no interest in drugs. What they are actually looking for is their favorite toy. In an article found in discovery.com, the &#8220;toys&#8221; that are mostly often used are white towels. Since dogs love to play this vigorous game of tug-of-war, they have generated the &#8220;White Towel Game&#8221; idea.</p>
<p>To begin the training, the handler simply plays with the dog using a towel, which has been washed carefully to appear null and without scent for the trainee. Later, a bag of marijuana, for instance, is rolled up inside the towel.</p>
<p>After playing for a while, the dogs starts to recognize the smell of the drug as the smell of his favorite toy. The handler then hides the towel, with the drug, in various places. Whenever the dog sniffs out the drugs, he digs and scratches, trying to get his toy. He soon comes to learn that if he sniffs out the smell of drugs, as soon as he finds them, he&#8217;ll be rewarded with a game of tug-of-war.</p>
<p>As training progresses, different drugs are placed in the towel, until the dog is able to sniff out a host of illegal substances. The same method is used for bomb-detection dogs, except various chemicals used to manufacture explosives are placed in the towel instead of drugs.</p>
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