Basenji Companions


Basenji Companion Dog Group

Companions for Basenji Dogs – Who Are We?

Companions for Basenji Dogs – Who Are We? Basenji Companions were Founded in April 1997, they are a club devoted to Basenjis pets as well as Basenji-mixed-breeds, and loving pet owners of Basenji dogs. This organization provides a loyal community of love, support and care for Basenjis and their humans.



Two Basenji Dogs Face Off - Am I Really a Blond?

Two Basenji Dogs Face Off – Am I Really a Blond?

They share information about a myriad of Basenji knowledge including but not limited to the challenges of owning, from nurturing, dog training, safety, their history and the love of the Basenji dog.

You’ll find support from Basenji owners and friends, education, and help for Basenjis who have fallen on hard maybe taken a turn for the worst.

Basenji Companions at the time of this article is in fact one of the largest Basenji organizations who are indefinitely dedicated to Basenji owners and Basenji-mixed-breeds on the planet. Members mainly reside in the USA, then as the secondary majority, from Canada, including  several other countries, and of course, from  inside the Congo!





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Basenji

Basenji Dogs are a pretty interesting dog breed. Did you know that they don’t bark? (Awe, no “woof-woof”?) imagine my neighbors delight had I gotten one of these Lil-fellas, huh? They don’t yelp either. No bark, no yelp, just YODEL! They yodel. Basenji dogs yodel their hearts out. Maybe they think its a bark, but who are they kidding, its a yodel right?



The dog is a breed of hunting dog mostly classified in the hound group, and more precisely to the Sighthound class Sighthounds hunt by speed and sight as well as scent. They have similar traits to many Pariah dogs. Instead of barking, this unique and wonderful hunter sounds of with a grand old yodel as if from the Swiss Apps himself. The Yodeling sound is affected by a differently shaped larynx.  The yodel is commonly called a Barroo while giving the dog the moniker of the “barkless dog”.

Along with other Pariah, this yodeler pup come into heat once a year, whereas other dogs may come available two or more time to conceive. They don’t have a distinct smell, and are likely to howl, yodel or barroo instead of barking, as well as make other noises uncommon in most other breeds of domesticated dogs. It is suggested this is because that the barkers must have been breed out because it could compromise the whereabouts of their owner’s camp inside forests of great density.

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Basenji is Getting Ready to Yodel - A Hee Who?

Basenji is Getting Ready to Yodel – A Hee Who?




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14 Essentials Jump Start Guide





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“Puppy Training Stuff, The 14 Puppy Essentials, Your Puppy Needs Now!”

It is always exciting to have a new puppy. A new puppy is a great addition to any household and will provide years of joy, laughter and companionship. However, a great deal of time, energy and money is required to train and provide the care needed to keep them vivacious and healthy.

You might have already completed your diligence and decided upon the breed of your new puppy. Now you need to research and then prepare your home with the items that your puppy must have upon arrival. Being prepared for your new puppy is the correct way to make them feel loved, provided for and comfortable in their new surroundings. This demonstrates that you are reliable, which begins to garner their respect for the pack leader.

They will spend the first few nervous days adjusting to family members and pining for absent brothers and sisters. It is up to you to make that transition as smooth as possible and you can do this by already having all of the essential items in the house upon their arrival, and of course loving them.

What will your puppy need upon arrival to a new home? His new house needs to be puppy-proofed, and stocked with the fourteen essential items that all puppies need. When shopping for your new puppy, you will discover a tremendous amount of everything that a puppy needs, plus many more items to spoil your new little furry companion. Further, you will learn about the things puppies need during their rapid growth.


It is thrilling to have a new puppy and shopping for them is always fun. Whether at the local mall, pet store, boutique pet supply, or big-box chain, you will experience no problem locating the essential items that all puppies should have, but I have also included some links to assist you.

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Included in this guide are puppy ownership responsibilities such as, preparing for a puppies arrival, vaccinations/deworming, house-training, teething, and what to expect the first few days of owning a puppy. Additionally is the list of the 14 essential puppy items with comprehensive descriptions. This is valuable information that all new puppy owners should know before bringing their puppy home.

Purchase it now and begin reading the wide-ranging information on the 14 Essentials that includes how to choose collars, leashes, toys, bedding, crates, gates, treats, puppy foods, identification, grooming tools, bowls, and much more. We look forward to helping you improve your essentials knowledge and guide you during training your dog. This Essentials guide is a perfect companion to one of my breed specific training guides.
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New Puppy Help & Responsibilities

This chapter provides information about how to prepare for owning a new puppy, and navigating the first few days. Explanations that are more detailed can be found inside my breed specific dog training books.
Financial Concerns




Have you calculated the cost of owning a dog and any extra costs associated with the particular breed you are considering bringing home? Besides initial costs of purchasing the dog from a reputable breeder, there are spay/neuter and vaccination, collar, leash, crate, pen, and gate costs.

Annual costs are food, toys, possible veterinary trips, boarding, walking, and pet sitting. The average yearly cost of owning a dog ranges from 750.00-2,500.00, and any emergency surgeries or accidents can add thousands to yearly totals. That is why pet insurance is something to consider, especially with active dogs and breeds that are known to be less healthy than others are.

Before proceeding to puppy ownership, you must know that you can meet the financial obligation or it will be unfair for your puppy.

Selecting a Puppy

When choosing a breed, all puppy owners have to set aside the adorable factor and get real with themselves. All breeds have different needs and if you are unable to provide those needs then that breed isn’t the one for you.

Before you even get to the point of breed selection, you need to consider your current lifestyle and plans. If you are unable to commit time for training, daily exercise, and companionship, then at this phase in your life, you shouldn’t bring a puppy into your home. Puppies require time commitments, love, guidance, training and friendship, and it is unfair to them and you if you cannot provide it. Each year thousands of puppies are abandoned, given away, or end up in shelters on death row.


Please take the time to reflect and consider if you and your family are ready to bring home a new puppy. Your lifestyle must match your dog’s needs, and if it does the rewards of owning a puppy are significant and worth the time and effort to produce an obedient, loyal, loving puppy. However, you must be ready to make a real commitment and choose objectively. The reality and good news is that with over five-hundred breeds to choose, there will be an ample supply that fit your adorable factor as well as match your lifestyle.

Puppy Proofing the Home

You have calculated the costs and found that a puppy fits into your budget, and then you went through the many breeds and matched one to your lifestyle. Afterward, you then found a reputable breeder and are now on the way home to your house with your new furry bundle of joy.

“What should you have done beforehand?” You should have prepared your home so that your puppy arrives to a safe and comfortable environment. This is done by scouring the area where your puppy will be spending most of his time. All loose items such as coins, small pieces of plastic, metal, jewelry, and anything that a puppy could swallow requires removal. This includes backpacks, purses, umbrellas, trashcans, and any normal thing you usually wouldn’t think needs removal, but one thing you can count on is that puppy curiosity is relentless and he will explore every nook and cranny.

Next, all power and other cords need to be moved out of puppy reach, if you have to rearrange lighting then so be it. Then section off the doorways to workshops and other rooms that will be off limits to your puppy because they pose an unsafe environment. Remove all toxic chemicals from puppy height and remember when you sequester him in your bathroom to place the toilet paper, cleaners, towels, and curtain out of your puppy’s reach. If you have a fireplace, it will need to be securely sectioned off so that he cannot wander in and play in the embers and ash.

Moving forward the entire family will need to remember that a new chewing monster now inhabits your house and to keep the floor and other areas puppy proofed. This requires changing habits but saves money and frustration.

First Few Days

After your new puppy has performed his first pee/poop in the predestined spot in the yard, then bring him inside, unclip the leash and let him do as he pleases and encounter creatures on his own terms. Never force yourself or other animals on a pup, allow them to find their own comfort level and engage using their own decisions. This is the beginning of the all-important socialization process.

If you have other pets around, you should first consider placing your puppy inside his pen so that there is a barrier between him and them. The first day is acclimation to new surroundings and humans. In addition, you can expect that he will be missing his littermates and mother. Do not over handle your puppy during the first days, allow him time to adjust and engage with others by using his own will.

Beginning with the first day, establish the schedule for feeding, and outdoor relief breaks. Every forty-five minutes to an hour take him to his waste elimination spot and see if he needs to pee or poop, and if he doesn’t after a few minutes, then return inside and try again in about 10-15 minutes. Don’t turn it into a play session, because you want to train him that elimination breaks are only for elimination, this way he doesn’t trick you into going outside for his fun time. Of course, you can play a bit or let him smell the yard after he eliminates and you praise him with a “Good boy.” Next, add…Learn More

 

 

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“New Dog Training Jump Start Guide”

I put this following partial piece of the New Dog Training Jump Start Guide  together as an answer to my many reader’s inquiries through social media and direct email. Although I touch on some of this in my books, I realized more in depth information would be helpful to a great many people. Please feel free to contact me with more questions that you have and I will continue to address them both through email and by putting together these helpful tutorials, blog posts, and social media.

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First Step

Training Attitude

Humans know that you can achieve more with a smile and kindness than with using a frown and harsh words. This same dynamic applies to dog training.
“How do I prepare my mind for a training session?”

A few easy to remember mindset rules to establish before training your puppy are these.

1. You are not exceedingly tired.
2. You will not rush training sessions.
3. You are not pressed for time.
4. Not in a bad mood.
5. You are relaxed.
6. You are confident, calm, cool, and collected.
7. Even when flustered you can maintain your composure and physical reactions.
8. You are excited to spend time with your puppy.
9. You are able to smile and laugh at yourself and your dog.

Always, remain patient with your dog and do not force changes. Work gradually and slowly. Life is much easier for your dog if you are in charge, leading, and providing for his needs. Leading as the alpha assists in the act of working together with your dog towards the goal of understanding the rules of conduct and obedience.

An effective incentive is to make everything you do seem fun. Always refrain from forcing your puppy to do anything they do not want to do. Highly prized treats are usually a great incentive to do something, and you will find that a fun, pleasant, friendly, happy, vocal tone combined with the treats will be ample reward for good behaviors and command compliance. Other rewards are praise, toys, petting, and games.
Natural Dog Behavior (Dogmanship)

The art of dogmanship has been described as a partnership of species in which instinct and intuition are utilized over logical thought to enable work in collaboration. Humans need to be flexible and responsive, and able not only to lead, but also to follow. Humans need to open their sensory awareness and place high importance upon nonverbal communications. It is further defined as the understanding of how dogs communicate with one another in their own canine language and being able to communicate with dogs in their language.




 

When you understand some or most of the techniques dogs use to communicate with each other then you can apply it when communicating with dogs. To do this you have to be able to isolate your human emotions and put the needs of the dog at the forefront. When a dog is born into this world, environmental and genetic factors will effect that dog’s behavior. Additionally they have behaviors coded into their DNA that dictates their inherent canine behaviors. In dog-to-dog communication, every movement, growl, and gesture has a meaning. This can be extremely subtle in action and difficult for humans to see and interpret.

Although dogs are intelligent and can learn human communication methods, it is not always the most efficient way to communicate with a dog. Dogs are simpler than humans are, and it is more challenging to teach a dog to understand human communication than it is to use dog communication methods to communicate with your dog. If a person is able to be open up to the idea, then they can learn the language dogs use to communicate with each other and incorporate that into their communication with dogs. Using this method, you begin to work in harmony with the dog and their natural instincts, instead of against them.

Commonly humans forget to address or never consider what a dog’s natural instincts are. Embedded in their genetic code is the thirst for rules, boundaries, and structure. Dogs enjoy knowing what the rules of etiquette for all situations are, and having the structure of a daily schedule for walks, playtimes, exercises, and feedings. They also crave consistency in actions, and this is something that some humans will struggle with providing. Therefore, it is essential to provide your dog with the things that they need, such as physical and mental exercises, leadership, play, rule establishment and enforcement, and the essentials that are food, water, shelter, love, kindness, and all the other things that dogs need to live a fruitful life.

 


The entire family should understand the rules of etiquette for your dog so that rule enforcement is always the same. An example of failed consistency is if your daughter is reprimanding your dog for an action that you let happen, there will be a conflict in your dog’s brain. Your dog will not know which way to act and this will cause your dog distress and possibly anxiety.

Human behavior can have an entirely different meaning to a dog, and this is why commonly a dog-owner may be perplexed by his dog’s behavior. The owner is thinking in human terms and not in dog terms. Negative dog behaviors are mostly a result from something missing from their life, and instead of blaming our dog for its behavior, we must figure out the root cause of this negative behavior and remedy it for our dogs, thus showing our leadership abilities and doing our job as their leader.

A dog’s temperament is shaped by the owner’s ability to provide him with what he instinctually needs. Educating yourself about dog communication and behaviors is your first step to achieving understanding of natural canine communications (dogmanship). Owning and properly caring for a dog requires a knowledge base that has been diagramed and written about to help you learn through personal observation. Studying your dog’s behaviors and allowing your intuition to guide you will enable you to learn dog communication techniques. I am including downloadable charts and links to assist you in getting started with the basics.

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17 Alpha Dog Secrets ‘Snoopy’ Never Gave a Flying Crap About


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17 Alpha Dog Secrets ‘Snoopy’ Never Gave a Flying Crap About begins its tail tail right-chere“. To be as honest as Snoopy was true to his own Red-Baron-like style of flying… It is also true that becoming the Alpha Dog is not only super important to establish, but a necessary leadership for you to acquire from the get go. So Let’s Get Going on it shall we?




Steps to Take to Becoming – The Alpha Dog of Your Pack

-and YES, (even if its just the one tiny little puppy:) Awe.

There are many steps to achieve the alpha status, and they consist more of mental attitude and body language rather than taking physical action. Always remember that physical punishment is not your ally but instead works against you by breeding fear, resentment, and a lack of trust between you and your dog. Being the alpha is for both of your benefits. Giving your dog a strong leader to follow makes his assimilation into your family easier and makes your life together harmonious.

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Before continuing, it is essential that your dog has had prior training in the basic dog commands, such as “Sit,” “Come,” and “Stay,” before implementing these following steps. You becoming the alpha begins when you bring your dog home. In many cases, these basics have not yet been taught and should be considered training while you are showing your alpha guidance.

These commands are the foundation and essential fundamentals in support of you becoming the pack leader. If you own a puppy, training should begin straight away. If the dog is older, these commands may need to be re-trained. Please note that if you have a new puppy, “name recognition” is usually the first thing to train.

1. Walking Tall:

Your body language and physical expressions should exhibit confidence and composure. Remember to maintain good posture when walking and be aware of your use of gestures and facial expressions. Always maintain a higher physical position to your dog. At all times use a commanding voice when administering directions to your dog. Command your dog what to do, you are not asking but telling him what to do, so never beg your dog for a command to be completed. It is important to be consistent in your behavior, and never let your dog sense that you are unsure. Continuity is essential, so remain in your alpha role at all times.
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2. Eye Contact:

Establish eye contact with your dog and look straight at him when you are issuing a command. Do not leave room for uncertainty. Make sure that your dog senses that you are serious and should obey. No matter the dog’s size, keep the eye contact. Before issuing a command, you must establish effective eye contact by first getting their attention by calling their name.

Once you have captured their attention, you must follow up with a direct and fixed gaze into their eyes. Be steadfast and do not let your dog look away or defy you. Maintain your stare until he or she lowers their gaze. Your unflinching eye contact and consistent behaviors will assist your dog in sensing his or her place in the hierarchy of the family unit (pack).

3. Muzzle Control:

When you are handling your dog, you can use your hand to cover and hold onto their muzzle. This dominant action can be used in conjunction with the praising and loving of your dog. This is a control technique and is not used as a punishment. Please be gentle and brief when applying muzzle control.It is of the utmost importance to keep your dog from biting anyone, regardless of the activity. Additionally, do not allow your dog to use his or her open mouth on anyone.

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4. Indifference:

If your dog enjoys meeting you at your doorway when you come home and sometimes jumps up on you or barks, simply act indifferent by ignoring them until you are ready to engage. Continue ignoring your dog until they cease the unwanted behaviors. Refrain from any vocal, physical and sight actions directed at your dog. Always ignore your dog when he or she is acting in an annoying or unwanted way.




If they have not yet learned to obey the command to “stop,” or is too excited to obey, use the ignoring action. Act unaffected and not agitated until the dog stops. This avoids your command being disobeyed. Guests should never be greeted first by your dog. Humans should always be the first to greet any new comers to your house. Afterwards you can choose to let your dog greet or not greet.

5. Tight Schedule:

Remain consistent at all times, in all things that pertain to your dog. Follow a strict schedule that establishes meal times, walks, exercise/play, bathroom breaks, training sessions, and nap/sleep times. Time continuity and routine will help your dog feel more secure and can help you in successful house breaking. By making your dog obedient to a schedule that dictates his or her routine, your dog will want to please you by following that schedule. A schedule also shows your dog that you are reliable and consistent in the care they are receiving.

6. Get off My Cloud:

Mick and the Stones sang it and you need to establish your territory as being off limits to your dog. When your dog is a puppy, make it clear that they are not allowed up on your bed. If the dog and you want to sleep close then his or her place is below your bed, in their bed. Use the “Off” command to keep your puppy and adult dog clear of your bed. If you allow your dog to use any space that is private, then you will undermine your authority. If you allow them to sleep in your bed or snuggle on your couch, then they will perceive themselves as equals and free to use your private spaces at will.

7. Establish Rank, Then Train:

Establishing alpha rank is paramount to the relationship with your dog, and it is essential in the training and life of your dog. If your dog has not accepted you as the Alpha Dog Leader, then obedience training will be difficult. When you first bring your dog home, teach a basic command such as “Sit,” and then you can begin to establish yourself as the alpha.

The first few days after you bring your puppy home, it is important to begin to establish the household routine for everything. Don’t forget that you want your puppy to adore and trust you, so show him or her plenty of love and affection. If your dog begins to trail you around the house, then you are well on your way to being his or her alpha, and you can begin training sessions. Always train with a leash. The leash keeps you in control.

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8. Growling is Never Allowed:

Dogs do not growl at humans. Never allow your dog to challenge you or anyone else by growling, and do not be intimidated by this action. Immediately handle any growling with a firm
“No,” coupled with a hand command of your choosing. It is essential to train your dog to understand and obey the “No” command early in his or her life. Whatever the circumstance, do not allow your puppy to growl at anyone. If your dog is in your arms or on the ground, reprimand him while he is down on the ground and let him know growling will not be tolerated. Be sure that you and your family are not threatened or intimidated by growling.

9. Always, Alpha First:

Humans should always be first. They should be the first through doorways, the leader on walks, the first to eat, and first at anything, you can think of. When you are passing through a doorway, be sure to hold your dog back if they are rushing to get ahead of you. Use your leash or your body, if necessary, to hold him back. You do not need to issue a command when restraining your dog, simply hold him back behind you when entering or exiting a doorway.

If your dog manages to get in front of you, then physically move them out of the way. When humans pass through a threshold or doorway, use your command of “Stay” to keep them in place and then release them or use the command of “Come” or “Ok,” after the humans have passed through the opening. These commands are merely suggestions.

Do not move around or step over your dog if they are blocking your way. The dog must be submissive to you and move to clear the way for you to walk. For example, if you are walking down a hallway or in kitchen area and you encounter your dog under foot, remember that the dog moves, not you. Stop and make sure your dog moves aside so that you can proceed.

10. Love, Do Not Spoil:

Love but do not spoil your new puppy or dog. If you do not remain firm and consistent in commands and actions you will fail to remain in control, and there is a chance of losing your dog’s respect. Additionally, you do not want to end up with a dog that is frightened of other dogs and humans, so do not over-protect your dog. Socialize properly and thoroughly from puppyhood straight through the remainder of life.

11. Hey, That is Mine:

All commands of ownership need to be taught. “Drop it” and “Leave it” are two examples where a dog must leave an object alone upon your command, and of course, the all-powerful “No” can be employed, as well. Toys, food, or whatever, should remain in human ownership. You should be able to confiscate any item, including food items from a dog without a growl or aggressive behavior.




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12. How Much and When to Pet and Coddle:

At times, when and how to show affection and love to your new puppy or dog, can be confusing. There is nothing wrong with patting, petting, and cuddling your dog, but there are some guidelines that should be followed. Inside the pack the lower ranking dogs pamper the alpha, so beware of over doing the physical cuddling, because it is a sign of subordination. Like it or not, you can undermine your own alpha status with too much cuddling and love.

A good way to show love and affection is to issue commands that are obeyed before offering. Do not allow your dog to nudge you for affection, if he or she does, completely ignore them. Command, “Sit” and after compliance, pat, pet, praise. Remember to show affection on your terms, not your dog’s, and remain physically above their head at all times. For example, your dog comes walking up all happy and sappy, do not immediately squat down or take a seat and begin petting and offering your affection, instead issue the command, “Sit,” then after your dog sits you can show your love.

13. Proper Handling:



Handling a puppy can be easier than an older dog. When you first get your puppy, get them used to being touched over their entire body. Roll your puppy over, rub his belly, feel his face, stick your finger in his mouth to feel teeth and gum, and handle his feet and tail. Having your puppy or dog conditioned to this touch establishes you as alpha, but importantly it allows you to groom and inspect your dog without any uneasiness or fear on their part. These actions are also bonding actions that show you care.

Your older dog may not take kindly to the intrusions of touch if they have not previously experienced this type of handling. Go slowly and gradually increase your handling until your puppy or adult dog is used to it. They should trust you as the Número Uno, kind loving person that you are.

14. Everyone Gets R E S P E C T:

If your dog cannot overtake the alpha position from you, sometimes the dog will try to dominate other family members. Because of this potential, it is important that the entire family is capable of issuing the “Sit,” “No” and “Come” commands, and that they receive obedience from your dog. If there is a power struggle with your dog and a family member, then have the family member take turns with the feeding and walking routines. This will show your dog that your family (humans) is also in control and are superior in ranking. Your family will need to be instructed on issuing commands that require obedience from your dog. Do not tolerate any insurrection toward your family and friends.

15. Sorry, NO Roughhousing:

Wrestling, grappling and roughhousing is outlawed in your house. Children and adults must refrain from contests of strength with dogs. If they are engaged, dogs will try their hardest to win, and if they do, they will think themselves the victor and that they have wrestled the alpha crown from your head. If this happens with children, it can have some negative outcomes. You certainly do not want your dog to go around bullying your children. Explain to your family and friends that physical grappling with your dogs is off limits. You are not on a movie set where there are no consequences. Common sense can be used here because casual playing involves some grappling.

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16. Fight Any Challengers:

Unwittingly, you have brought your cute little puppy home only to find out that he is an alpha. Alpha dogs make great companions. Alphas tend to be smarter, and once they have accepted you as the alpha, they are easier to train. You may notice that he does not listen to your commands, enjoys hopping up onto your bed and couches, and tries to enter doorways in front of you. Do not panic. What you have is a challenger on your hands, so keep your wits about you and enforce your will over his. As mentioned above, feed him and walk him on your schedule, and enforce the “you first rule” through doorways and in all other things. Stay firm, calm, confident, consistent, and enforce the rules, eventually you shall prevail, ending with you as the owner of a tremendous dog.

17. Keep a Keen Eye Out for Silent Takeovers:

Crafty, sneaky, dogs can sometimes gradually nudge you out of your alpha position without your realizing it. Be on guard for signs and symptoms that your pal is gradually pushing the boundaries and taking advantage when possible. For example, you find your dog is more often on your bed and couch, and is trying to change schedules to suite him. If you remain alert you will not lose control, and it is a lot easier to keep it than to win it back.




 

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Miniature Bull Terrier Training Guide


Miniature Bull Terrier Training Guide

Miniature Bull Terrier Training | Think Like a Dog, But Don’t Eat Your Poop! | Here’s EXACTLY How to TRAIN your Miniature Bull Terrier.

Miniature Bull Terrier Training Guide:




From the Car Ride Home, Training Your Miniature Bull Terrier Puppy Begins. This is your Complete Miniature Bull Terrier Guide for Caring, Raising and Training Miniature Bull Terriers. Miniature Bull Terriers are incredibly smart dogs, and can learn simple tasks after only five repetitions and usually obey the first command given, 95% of the time. This is true when you do the right things first, in the way a Miniature Bull Terrier will understand you completely.

So What’s the Right Way to Train your Miniature Bull Terrier?

It’s called Dogmanship, the ability to communicate with your dog the way a dog naturally communicates with other dogs, in a language your puppy already instinctively understands, rather than trying to teach your dog how to speak human. This can save you time and a lot of frustration by enabling you to rapidly establish the alpha position, attain new behavioral correction habits, and teach your dog fast command adoption the same way pro trainers can do.

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• Socialization
• Solve and avoid Separation Anxiety (both of you)
• Alpha Dog explained – how to be the Alpha.
• Clicker Training how to master and use it now
• Housetraining
• Leash Training
• Dogmanship – How to Communicate using Dog Language
• All Commands Miniature Terrier Puppies should learn; E.g. Sit, Stay, Down, Drop it etc.
• Behavior Correction – How to Stop Barking, Digging, Jumping, and Nipping
• Treating – How and When
• Nutrition for your Miniature Bull Terrier Bull Terrier Puppy
• Basic Caring and Grooming for long happy life together





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Border Collie Training Guide

Border Collie Training Guide: Training Your Border Collie Dog

Your Complete Border Collie Training Guide for Caring, Raising and Training Border Collie Dogs

From the Car Ride Home, Training Your Border Collie Begins

 

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Border Collie Training Guide. Border Collie dogs are considered to be the second smartest of all breed dogs. They can learn simple tasks after only five repetitions, and usually obey the first command given, 95% of the time. This is true when you do the right things first, in the way a Border Collie Dog will understand you completely.

So What’s The Right Way To Train Your Border Collie?

It’s called Dogmanship, the ability to communicate with your dog the way a dog naturally communicates with other dogs, in a language your puppy instinctively understands already, rather than trying to teach your Border Collie how to speak human. This will save you time from experiencing and dealing with otherwise a whole lot of frustration. Thus enabling you to rapidly establish the alpha your Border Collie needs and craves a for you to be, and to rapidly attain new behavior correction habits, and command adoption like the pro trainers can.

SPECIAL INSIDE:

“What Every Border Collie Puppy Owner Must Learn First! (Before they…“just-start-training”)

Plus:

  • What you need to know before you bring your puppy home.
  • Border Collie Puppy proofing your home
  • Dog training preparation
  • Socialization
  • Solve and avoid Separation Anxiety (both of you)
  • Alpha Dog explained – how to be the Alpha.
  • Clicker Training how to master and use it – now
  • Crate Training
  • Housetraining
  • Leash Training
  • Dogmanship – How to Communicate using Dog Language
  • All Commands Border Collie Dogs should learn; E.g. Sit, Stay, Down, Drop it etc.
  • Behavior Correction – How to Stop Barking, Digging, Jumping, and Nipping
  • Treating – How and When
  • Nutrition for your Border Collie Puppy
  • Basic Caring and Grooming for long happy life together

Your Complete Border Collie Training Guide

 Simple, Fast, Easy to follow training for your puppy. Just open it up and read simple, clear, step by step training techniques and commands, and start training your Border Collie dog in hour one. [NOW!]

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German Shepherd Puppy Training Guide

German Shepherd Puppy Training Guide:

Training Your German Shepherd Puppy

Your Complete German Shepherd Guide for Caring, Raising and Training German Shepherd Dogs

From the Car Ride Home, German Shepherd Puppy Training Begins

German Shepherd Puppy Training Guide German Shepherd puppies are considered to be the second smartest of all breed dogs. They can learn simple tasks after only five repetitions, and usually obey the first command given, 95% of the time. This is true when you do the right things first, in the way a German Shepherd Puppy will understand you completely.

So What’s The Right Way To Train Your German Shepherd?

It’s called Dogmanship, the ability to communicate with your dog the way a dog naturally communicates with other dogs, in a language your puppy instinctively understands already, rather than trying to teach your German Shepherd how to speak human.  This will save you time from experiencing and dealing with otherwise a whole lot of frustration. Thus enabling you to rapidly establish the alpha your German Shepherd needs and craves a for you to be, and to rapidly attain new behavior correction habits, and command adoption like the pro trainers can.

SPECIAL INSIDE:

“What Every German Shepherd Puppy Owner Must Learn First! (Before they…“just-start-training”)

Plus:

  • What you need to know before you bring your puppy home.
  • German Shepherd Puppy proofing your home
  • Dog training preparation
  • Socialization
  • Solve and avoid Separation Anxiety (both of you)
  • Alpha Dog explained – how to be the Alpha.
  • Clicker Training how to master and use it – now
  • Crate Training
  • Housetraining
  • Leash Training
  • Dogmanship – How to Communicate using Dog Language
  • All Commands German Shepherd Dogs should learn; E.g. Sit, Stay, Down, Drop it etc.
  • Behavior Correction – How to Stop Barking, Digging, Jumping, and Nipping
  • Treating – How and When
  • Nutrition for your German Shepherd Puppy
  • Basic Caring and Grooming for long happy life together

Your Complete German Shepherd Training Guide

Simple, Fast, Easy to follow training for your puppy. Just open it up and read simple, clear, step by step training techniques and commands, and start training your German Shepherd dog in hour one. [NOW!]

ORDER NOW

Bonus Guide Included. When you ORDER RIGHT NOW, You can have-for-free my New Dog Training Jump Start Guide (included for free to you). It contains practical stuff not always found in your average training guide for dogs, which can help you to shortcut your way to success now, using what pros know and use, to help you secure an active, playful, respectful, vibrant living and loving life with your German Shepherd dog.

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