| Pay Attention to What Time You Train Your Dog |
| Written by Jonethan Bass | ||||||||
| Sunday, 03 August 2008 | ||||||||
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Have you ever come home to your dog waiting at the door for you to enter? It sounds clich but it is possible! Tons of owners have trained their dogs this way.
Have you ever come home to your dog waiting at the door for you to enter? It sounds clich but it is possible! Tons of owners have trained their dogs this way. Who can forget the dog that wakes you up every day at five o'clock in the morning demanding to be fed? I know, it made perfect sense to feed him first thing when you were jogging every morning during the summer, but it's much less appealing when it's mid-January. This is known by dog trainers who have experience; the value of fitting your schedule and your dog's together. Dogs thrive on routine and structure and these pets will develop exactly that by the habits that are first set when you started your life with your pet. This means that if you do certain things - like walks - at the same time each day for a couple weeks, your dog will grow accustomed to that routine and will expect it to be the same daily so be prepared! The one responsible for your dog waking you up so early in the winter is you - not your pup. Perhaps you are destined to be early risers but if you don't plan on it don't go by that schedule in the first place! The one responsible for your dog waking you up so early in the winter is you ? not your pup. Perhaps you are destined to be early risers but if you don?t plan on it don?t go by that schedule in the first place! About the Author: About the author: Jonethan Bass can help you potty train your puppy in 7 days. If you want dog training tips that are guaranteed to work then go to http://pottytrainyourpuppyin7days.com and get results to your free report. Views: 295
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