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		<title>Golden Retriever Training &#8211; How to Break Bad Habits &#8211; Part 1</title>
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Owners know that the existence of bad habits is not unusual among dogs even among Golden Retrievers. Though the breed is described as kind, friendly and confident, they can still develop bad habits along the way especially if no necessary measures were taken to correct them. Chewing, digging, biting or jumping on people can be [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><a href="http://www.golden-retriever-dog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/golden-retriever-ga.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-129" style="border: 5px solid white;" title="golden-retriever-ga" src="http://www.golden-retriever-dog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/golden-retriever-ga-300x201.jpg" alt="golden retriever ga 300x201 Golden Retriever Training   How to Break Bad Habits   Part 1" width="300" height="201" /></a>Owners know that the existence of bad habits is not unusual among dogs even among Golden Retrievers. Though the breed is described as kind, friendly and confident, they can still develop bad habits along the way especially if no necessary measures were taken to correct them. Chewing, digging, biting or jumping on people can be prevented but if your dog has unfortunately developed any of these habits, believe that your dog will eventually break that habit as long as appropriate golden retriever training is provided.</em></p>
<p><em>Chewing.</em></p>
<p><em>While chewing can occur to dogs of any age, it is more common to puppies three to four weeks of age because of teething. Puppies chew to ease the discomfort of teething. If not because of teething, some dogs chew because of boredom and some to explore the world they are into. Considering that it is a natural behavior among dogs and cannot be eliminated completely, action must be done to control this destructive behavior. Puppies must be provided with chew toys to divert their attention away from your valuable household items such as shoes, clothes, books and furniture. Old clothes and shoes must not be given for them to chew because they cannot tell the difference between an old stuff and a new one. Plenty of exercise and activities must also be provided to prevent boredom.</em></p>
<p><em>Biting.</em></p>
<p><em>Just like chewing, biting occurs out of curiosity. Puppies do not have hands to check on things thus they use their mouths to explore the things around them. Prohibiting them from biting is just like prohibiting them from using their hands. However, this behavior must be controlled to prevent both humans and other animals from getting hurt. They must learn the skill of bite inhibition as early as possible. When Goldie bites you hard enough, yelp and act as if you are terribly hurt. The puppy may get surprised to your reaction but if he tries to bite again, repeat the scene you did earlier and this time, ignore him, turn you back on him and leave the room if possible. Eventually, your pup will get to understand that if he continues to bite hard, the fun stops.</em></p>
<p><em>If bad habits occur due to various reasons, there are also various ways to eliminate it. These golden retriever training tips may seem to be so simple but if applied properly will definitely help you get through these destructive issues.</em></p>
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		<title>Important Facts on Golden Retriever Training</title>
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Introduction
Golden Retrievers are a popular choice of dog as a pet because they are extremely playful, loyal and happy dogs and make an ideal pet for everyone including families with children. Golden Retriever training can take a lot of time and effort and this article will cover tips on Golden Retriever training to ensure your [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong><a href="http://www.golden-retriever-dog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/golden-retriever-puppy.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-122" style="border: 5px solid white;" title="golden-retriever-puppy" src="http://www.golden-retriever-dog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/golden-retriever-puppy-300x281.jpg" alt="golden retriever puppy 300x281 Important Facts on Golden Retriever Training" width="300" height="281" /></a>Introduction</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Golden Retrievers are a popular choice of dog as a pet because they are extremely playful, loyal and happy dogs and make an ideal pet for everyone including families with children. Golden Retriever training can take a lot of time and effort and this article will cover tips on Golden Retriever training to ensure your dog is trained in a comfortable, positive manner.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Housetraining</strong></em></p>
<p><em>One of the most important lessons in Golden Retriever training is housetraining. You will need to teach your retriever to relieve himself in a dedicated place or to let you know when he needs to go outside.</em></p>
<p><em>Crate training is an effective method in Golden Retriever training. The crate must be the right size for your pet so that he only has enough room to comfortably move around and sleep; this is because most dogs including retrievers will not soil where they sleep. Your dog should not be left in the crate for longer than 4 hours at a time and after this time he needs to be taken outside to relive himself. You should supervise your dog at all times whilst he is outside so he does not sneak off and soil somewhere he shouldn&#8217;t. When your retriever soils in the right place he should be rewarded with treats, a pat or positive reinforcement.</em></p>
<p><em>You will need to ensure you are calm and patient when Golden Retriever training because it may take a few attempts before he gets it right. If your pet sees you stressed or impatient he may become nervous and soil where he shouldn&#8217;t e.g. inside the crate.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Biting and Chewing</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Golden Retriever training includes teaching your dog not to chew or bite. This is especially important because when retrievers are in a playful mood they have a tendency to get carried away with their teeth and this can be dangerous especially when children are involved. You need to teach your dog that it is unacceptable behavior to grab or nip any family member during playtime. Make sure you firmly tell him &#8220;no&#8221; when he is in the middle of the act and you may need to stop playing with him so that he knows if he bites or nips you will not play with him.</em></p>
<p><em>Destructive chewing behavior can also develop if a retriever is left alone for long periods of time and they will chew on anything they can get their teeth into which can include shoes, cushions, sofas, clothing and remote controls. So it&#8217;s important that your pet has plenty of dog chews and dog toys and is not left alone for long periods of time.</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Conclusion</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Golden Retriever training takes time and patience to get successful results. Retrievers are highly intelligent dogs but their energetic, playful natures mean they can become disinterested very quickly.</em></p>
<p><em>Golden Retriever training sessions should be short and frequent and positive reinforcement should be used at all times so your pet knows you&#8217;re happy with their behavior and they will continue to learn positive behaviors.</em></p>
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		<title>Golden Retriever Training &#8211; Stop the Jumping Up and Nipping</title>
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What can be done when you have a very active Golden Retriever on your hands? It is so embarrassing and a hassle for our dogs to jump upon our guests or chew at their clothes. It is a problem for it to happen to us each day. It has been said that a Golden Retriever [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><a href="http://www.golden-retriever-dog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/golden_retriever_02a.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-113" style="border: 5px solid white;" title="golden_retriever_02a" src="http://www.golden-retriever-dog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/golden_retriever_02a-300x263.jpg" alt="golden retriever 02a 300x263 Golden Retriever Training   Stop the Jumping Up and Nipping " width="300" height="263" /></a>What can be done when you have a very active Golden Retriever on your hands? It is so embarrassing and a hassle for our dogs to jump upon our guests or chew at their clothes. It is a problem for it to happen to us each day. It has been said that a Golden Retriever that does not receive enough of regular playtime with their owners are more susceptible to jumping and nipping.</em></p>
<p><em>When contemplating the best approach to Golden Retriever training or any other breed, the best course of action should be to prevent these habits from forming in the first place. First and foremost, you must remember that our dogs or puppies can be attracted by long sleeved clothing or other types of hanging garments. It is recommended to ask your visitors to wear tightly fitting clothing or to tuck in loose garments prior to coming in the house until your dog is trained from doing this. This is recommended to do yourself also. Tying back loose hair is suggested for women.</em></p>
<p><em>A very good method to use when trying to break these types of habits is that when your Golden Retriever acts inappropriately is to become frozen in place and not make eye contact with your dog. Only if the dog bites at your clothing or fingers should you show any type of concern to the dog. Tell your dog in a serious tone, NO. After your dog returns to being good and doing as you say, make sure to show your dog some attention. That way he/she knows they have done good and pleased you. Taking attention away from your Golden Retriever should only be done when they are misbehaving.</em></p>
<p><em>In many circumstances this method can help you out. If your dog has problems with nipping at other body parts such as, ankles, fingers, legs, or so on then this method could help break them of that habit. Discouraging them from wanting to nip or bit is essential. It could be helpful if when you are nipped, you let out a yip such as a puppy would make to let you know they are hurt. Directly after the yip, turn away and ignore your dog completely. Show them that no attention is to be got from bad behavior. Please note that it is suggested to never yell at them when they are nipping as it could cause further agitation on their part which in turn could bring on a harder nip than is meant.</em></p>
<p><em>Make sure that you have some old clothing in which you can wear when trying to train your Golden Retriever from nipping at clothing. This will help you in achieving your goal and save your wardrobe. There is also another method some have tried and say works well. That is to get their attention on something else. When this works, you will need to praise them for listening and doing as you said.</em></p>
<p><em>If you have tried the above and had no success. Do not give up! There is another method that has been tried and can help. Each dog and individual requires a personal touch and all will not work. You can give the &#8220;timeout&#8221; method a shot. This requires you to send them to a separate room where they will be alone after doing something bad. You should leave them in timeout for only about a minute. Any longer will not do any good. They will forget why they are there.</em></p>
<p><em>Never use your crate as a timeout spot. This will only create in making your dog leery of it due to having negative thoughts associated with the crate. This will make all your hard work with crate training a thing of the past. You would have a harder time trying to re-train after they have this idea of the crate.</em></p>
<p><em>Another helpful practice can be occupying your pet with other things. Go over different commands with them and treat them after sitting or standing or laying. Providing a treat to them after they complete this type of task also assists in keeping them from jumping upon you in excitement. They will learn that by being excited they don&#8217;t have to jump. You will treat them when you are pleased with their doings.</em></p>
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