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Dog training should be an befalling for you to body your accord with your dog, to actualize a bigger bond, and to accept some fun in the process. Unfortunately, it's generally a little added arduous than that. To admonition you in the process, actuality are a few dog training tips that can achieve your acquaintance a absolute one for both you and your dog.  Does your dog escape (or try to escape) when you get out of your vehicle? Do you have to get out of your vehicle by squeezing through a door that is open just wide enough for you to squeeze through? Are you afraid of shutting the door behind you in case your dog's little black nose is sticking out? Does your dog try to climb on your lap when driving? Do you have your car window open for your dog while driving? Does your dog try to escape out the window? My golden did exactly that once. She was in the back of my jeep, and she had NEVER given any clue that she could, or would jump out the window. Here I am pulling into my driveway and my golden is sitting at the gate waiting for me. I freaked...she must have jumped out the back window as I was turning into my driveway. I never even realized she had jumped out. 2) Does your dog think that your visitors are coming just to play with him? Can your visitors actually get into your home without being jumped on cornered or tackled? Can your visitors come up the stairs without being pounced on by your waiting dog? Is your dog ready to wash your visitors face as soon as they are eye level on the stairs? 3) Does your dog think that visiting children are just big stuffed toys for him to play with? Kids will often lie down on the floor to play with a dog. And this is just what the dog is waiting for. Surely this is just a wonderful wiggling and noisy stuffed toy. It's time to lick the face, paw the hands, and tackle the little body. Again, I have a personal experience with this. One of my puppies was playing with a child on the floor. A playing dog loves to "paw" it's playing partner. My puppy pawed the child, in the eye. Fortunately, no harm done, again, I learned from this.


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