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		<title>By: xxx</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 07:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the training secrets about your dog easy way to train your pets visit</description>
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		<title>By: Dog Lover</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 04:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you want to learn what it really takes to transform your puppy’s behavior problems,understand and communicate with your puppy  now,you can visit the site listed below.It provide you with the most popular and easiest puppy training Guide.There is the easiest method to make your puppy to listen to you in the shortest period of time. 

Here:

GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOUR PUPPY!!!</description>
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<p>GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOUR PUPPY!!!</p>
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		<title>By: HELP TO DOG LOVERS</title>
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		<dc:creator>HELP TO DOG LOVERS</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 02:11:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>IF YOU WANT IT TO GO ON A PAD  WHEN IT PEES GET A PAPER TOWEL AND GET A GOOD AMOUNT ON THE TOWEL THEN LAY THE TOWEL OPEN COMPLETELY ON THE PAD THE PUP WILL SMELL ITS *** AND GO TO THE SPOT</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IF YOU WANT IT TO GO ON A PAD  WHEN IT PEES GET A PAPER TOWEL AND GET A GOOD AMOUNT ON THE TOWEL THEN LAY THE TOWEL OPEN COMPLETELY ON THE PAD THE PUP WILL SMELL ITS *** AND GO TO THE SPOT</p>
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		<title>By: Cap'n Donna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cap'n Donna</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 09:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>my neighbor teamed hers with a cat and got her little doggie a litter box in the bathroom and the cat trained him</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my neighbor teamed hers with a cat and got her little doggie a litter box in the bathroom and the cat trained him</p>
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		<title>By: chihuahua.owned</title>
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		<dc:creator>chihuahua.owned</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 20:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I took my girls out often for several days then slowly made it longer and longer times out. They are smart dogs and will catch on with lots of love and patience&#039;s. Many people paper train Chihuahua&#039;s first but I didn&#039;t.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I took my girls out often for several days then slowly made it longer and longer times out. They are smart dogs and will catch on with lots of love and patience&#8217;s. Many people paper train Chihuahua&#8217;s first but I didn&#8217;t.</p>
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		<title>By: peek y</title>
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		<dc:creator>peek y</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 01:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>P;EASE RESCUE YOUR CHI!!!! PLEASE SAVE A LIFE!!!! THERES SHELTERS: AND RESCUE GROUPS FOR EVERY BREED

( 2 years is NOT 4ever, Thats how long it usually may take for toy breeds to have full bladder control. REMEMBER CATCH you pup doing good. REDIRECT  &quot;bad &quot; into a positive.) NEVER rub its nose in it!!!!! it its DIRTY body waste that can make them  sick. 


IF my chi could talk:(Tasha was a street rescue at 2 1/2 mos. she weighed a pound.)


going potty was the funnest trick i learned. i was taken faithfully EVERY 15 Min&#039;s to the pad. corralled with hands to block my exiting the pad. told hurry go potty, hurry hurry. go potty. good potty go potty and you get a cookie. i got cookies EVERY potty most of the cookies tasted like kibble or fridge treats. if i went potty on the pad and didn&#039;t get a cookie i was sure to go *** else where. i NEVER got ******* or yelled at pot tying else where because its not my fault i wasn&#039;t watched closely in behavior that i needed to go. also since i am not scolded i don&#039;t hide behavior when no ones looking.i also liked hearing Tasha come and running real fast through the house to find my potty room QUICKLY be cause i got a cookies. i learned my name and to come and JUST where i could ***. houses are so big and confusing. i picked it up in 2/3 days. i NEVER get my nose rubbed in it its DIRTY body waste that can make me sick. perhaps tell your mommy this way. puppy hood can be as EASY or as hard as you make it. a human baby was trained similar to this way with in a week day and night. she was only 16 mos old too. once i mastered the bigger pad it was put outside and have a little cat pan with a pad in it inside JUST in case. i am a PROFESSIONAL *** pad pee-er now.
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when you cannot watch even for 5 Min&#039;s she should be in her designated area to ***. with her bed/ SAFE toys/ etc
safe clean up is white vinegar. dogs **** the smell and shouldnt *** there again) the 1st week she was 80%
by the second she was 99%
its been 4 weeks since her arrival. she knows where to *** inside and out 99.999999999%. . dogs strive to be good. reward positives and negatives should disappear. please also visit...
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 you can also try this:


Teaching puppies to ring a bell to tell you they need to go outside

I use a &quot;sleigh bell&quot; type bell that I purchased at a craft store. 
It&#039;s about 1 1/2&quot; in diameter. I attached it to a length of cord and 
hung it from the doorknob of the door we use most often to go out to 
potty at about the pup&#039;s nose height. Each time we went to the door, 
I would jingle the bell and say &quot;outside, go potty&quot;, then open the 
door. After about a week of that then I waited a moment after we got 
to the door. If nothing happened within 5-10 seconds I repeated 
the procedure. Within a few days the pups all seemed to be
interested in the bell and make some motion toward it. I rewarded 
them with praise and quickly opened the door. By the end of the 
second week I just stood at the door and waited :-) They knew the 
routine that went with going out so when I didn&#039;t ring it, they did. 
Lots of praise and quickly open the door.

The big &quot;leap&quot; came when I&#039;d taken my eyes off them and they went to 
the door and rang the bell without me. I quickly went and opened the 
door.

Now some people questioned whether bell ringing and getting me to 
&quot;jump&quot; would become a fun dog game. I found that in time I didn&#039;t 
respond to &quot;fake&quot; rings so they didn&#039;t play that game much. As they 
got older there were times when one would ring but I was busy. If he 
really needed to go, he would keep ringing until I came. Otherwise 
he&#039;d go do something else for a bit.

Since my original bell training days I have installed a doggie door
in the storm door. That saves me a few steps. In the evening when 
Tego likes to go in and out a bit, she now can. But if the main door 
is closed and she needs to go out, she still rings the bell.

There are also some commercially available &quot;door bells&quot; that the dog 
hits with a paw to make it chime. These might be more suited to use 
on the outside of the door for when the dog wants back in. I tend to 
favor staying by the door during potty training to let them back in
as soon as they are finished. It short-circuits some of the other 
behaviors that are likely to develop (jumping on the door, barking, 
scratching). If the pup tried any of these undesirable behaviors, I 
would walk away from the door and wait until they were quiet before 
returning and letting them in. I&#039;ve always had a window in or near 
the door so I could observe them. Dogs are *very* good at training 
us. So don&#039;t reward (by attending to) and behaviors you dislike. If 
they bark and you open the door, you are teaching them that barking 
gets the door to open :-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>P;EASE RESCUE YOUR CHI!!!! PLEASE SAVE A LIFE!!!! THERES SHELTERS: AND RESCUE GROUPS FOR EVERY BREED</p>
<p>( 2 years is NOT 4ever, Thats how long it usually may take for toy breeds to have full bladder control. REMEMBER CATCH you pup doing good. REDIRECT  &#8220;bad &#8221; into a positive.) NEVER rub its nose in it!!!!! it its DIRTY body waste that can make them  sick. </p>
<p>IF my chi could talk:(Tasha was a street rescue at 2 1/2 mos. she weighed a pound.)</p>
<p>going potty was the funnest trick i learned. i was taken faithfully EVERY 15 Min&#8217;s to the pad. corralled with hands to block my exiting the pad. told hurry go potty, hurry hurry. go potty. good potty go potty and you get a cookie. i got cookies EVERY potty most of the cookies tasted like kibble or fridge treats. if i went potty on the pad and didn&#8217;t get a cookie i was sure to go *** else where. i NEVER got ******* or yelled at pot tying else where because its not my fault i wasn&#8217;t watched closely in behavior that i needed to go. also since i am not scolded i don&#8217;t hide behavior when no ones looking.i also liked hearing Tasha come and running real fast through the house to find my potty room QUICKLY be cause i got a cookies. i learned my name and to come and JUST where i could ***. houses are so big and confusing. i picked it up in 2/3 days. i NEVER get my nose rubbed in it its DIRTY body waste that can make me sick. perhaps tell your mommy this way. puppy hood can be as EASY or as hard as you make it. a human baby was trained similar to this way with in a week day and night. she was only 16 mos old too. once i mastered the bigger pad it was put outside and have a little cat pan with a pad in it inside JUST in case. i am a PROFESSIONAL *** pad pee-er now.<br />
***************<br />
when you cannot watch even for 5 Min&#8217;s she should be in her designated area to ***. with her bed/ SAFE toys/ etc<br />
safe clean up is white vinegar. dogs **** the smell and shouldnt *** there again) the 1st week she was 80%<br />
by the second she was 99%<br />
its been 4 weeks since her arrival. she knows where to *** inside and out 99.999999999%. . dogs strive to be good. reward positives and negatives should disappear. please also visit&#8230;<br />
Source(s):</p>
<p> you can also try this:</p>
<p>Teaching puppies to ring a bell to tell you they need to go outside</p>
<p>I use a &#8220;sleigh bell&#8221; type bell that I purchased at a craft store.<br />
It&#8217;s about 1 1/2&#8243; in diameter. I attached it to a length of cord and<br />
hung it from the doorknob of the door we use most often to go out to<br />
potty at about the pup&#8217;s nose height. Each time we went to the door,<br />
I would jingle the bell and say &#8220;outside, go potty&#8221;, then open the<br />
door. After about a week of that then I waited a moment after we got<br />
to the door. If nothing happened within 5-10 seconds I repeated<br />
the procedure. Within a few days the pups all seemed to be<br />
interested in the bell and make some motion toward it. I rewarded<br />
them with praise and quickly opened the door. By the end of the<br />
second week I just stood at the door and waited <img src='http://www.dogs-training-blog.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  They knew the<br />
routine that went with going out so when I didn&#8217;t ring it, they did.<br />
Lots of praise and quickly open the door.</p>
<p>The big &#8220;leap&#8221; came when I&#8217;d taken my eyes off them and they went to<br />
the door and rang the bell without me. I quickly went and opened the<br />
door.</p>
<p>Now some people questioned whether bell ringing and getting me to<br />
&#8220;jump&#8221; would become a fun dog game. I found that in time I didn&#8217;t<br />
respond to &#8220;fake&#8221; rings so they didn&#8217;t play that game much. As they<br />
got older there were times when one would ring but I was busy. If he<br />
really needed to go, he would keep ringing until I came. Otherwise<br />
he&#8217;d go do something else for a bit.</p>
<p>Since my original bell training days I have installed a doggie door<br />
in the storm door. That saves me a few steps. In the evening when<br />
Tego likes to go in and out a bit, she now can. But if the main door<br />
is closed and she needs to go out, she still rings the bell.</p>
<p>There are also some commercially available &#8220;door bells&#8221; that the dog<br />
hits with a paw to make it chime. These might be more suited to use<br />
on the outside of the door for when the dog wants back in. I tend to<br />
favor staying by the door during potty training to let them back in<br />
as soon as they are finished. It short-circuits some of the other<br />
behaviors that are likely to develop (jumping on the door, barking,<br />
scratching). If the pup tried any of these undesirable behaviors, I<br />
would walk away from the door and wait until they were quiet before<br />
returning and letting them in. I&#8217;ve always had a window in or near<br />
the door so I could observe them. Dogs are *very* good at training<br />
us. So don&#8217;t reward (by attending to) and behaviors you dislike. If<br />
they bark and you open the door, you are teaching them that barking<br />
gets the door to open <img src='http://www.dogs-training-blog.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: polly_peptide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 18:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Same way as any other dog. Crate training is a good option.

Obviously this is the most popular question in this category. You didn&#039;t need to ask it again. Use the search, you will find 100s of answers to this. Crate training is good... paper training is a little confusing for them sometimes.

There are also many web sites and books on this subject, as it is considered by many to be the most important training the dog will ever get. Use the Google :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Same way as any other dog. Crate training is a good option.</p>
<p>Obviously this is the most popular question in this category. You didn&#8217;t need to ask it again. Use the search, you will find 100s of answers to this. Crate training is good&#8230; paper training is a little confusing for them sometimes.</p>
<p>There are also many web sites and books on this subject, as it is considered by many to be the most important training the dog will ever get. Use the Google <img src='http://www.dogs-training-blog.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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