tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12159673.post-1113434301800800592005-04-13T16:17:00.000-07:002005-05-04T13:27:18.650-07:00Advice For All Pet Trick Training<p class="MsoNormal">All pet tricks must be taught with kindness and patience. This is a fun time for you and your dog. This training should be incorporated into or taught after regular obedience training. Remember to <span style="color:red;">go slowly</span>, work in <span style="color:red;">short time periods</span> and always <span style="color:red;">end the session on a positive note</span>. If you find something that works - do it! These instructions won't necessarily work for all dogs. You cannot give too much praise to your dog really pour it on. When he/she does something correctly, act as if it is the most wonderful thing you have ever seen in the whole world! Get excited Praise, praise, praise is what is needed. </p> <p class="MsoNormal">Cats can be taught tricks, but it takes longer and much more patience than most of us have. These tricks are geared toward your dog. Enjoy.</p><br /><center><a href=" http://www.clickheretofind.com/index.php3?l=accyberchip"><br /><img src="http://www.imagebarrel.com/img/05/123/21/YesNoOnly.jpg"></a></center><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/12159673-111343430180080059?l=dogtricktraining.blogspot.com'/></div>George V. Schubelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09654841522754105377noreply@blogger.com0