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Once they are sitting and paying complete attention to you, grab his paw and shake it, saying,&quot;Shake.&quot; Do this a few times, talking patiently and encouraging to him the whole time.&lt;br /&gt;
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grabbed a treat and let her smell it, then just closed my fist around it and waited for her to paw at my hand. When she put her paw on my hand, I grabbed her paw and told her &quot;Good shake&quot; until she pulled her paw away. It may or may not work for your dog this way&lt;br /&gt;
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told him to sit them pick up his paw say shake (while shaking paw) give him a treat keep doing that for 3 times then he should get the idea it took my puppy 15 secs to learn this trick.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lift her paw up and shake it while at the same time saying &quot;shake&quot; Give her the treat every time you do that and she should eventually catch on.&lt;br /&gt;
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put food in my right hand and then I put that hand on the left side of her neck saying &#39;&#39;shake&#39;&#39;.She automatically lifts her paw and then I put food in my other hand while holding her paw and give her a treat that was in my hand&lt;br /&gt;
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My dog has stopped listening to commands such as sit or get down because he realizes he doesn&#39;t get treats anymore for doing those tasks.&lt;br /&gt;
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this is the question everytime get to my email,so i discover simple tips fo you to follow&lt;br /&gt;
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OK, stop using the treats as bribes, use them as rewards. The difference is that he doesn&#39;t get to see the treat until he&#39;s earned it - it stays in your pocket or concealed in your hand. Use tiny treats without a strong odor (popcorn and cat kibble work well) so they are easier to hide.&lt;br /&gt;
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Put him on a leash. Give him a command that he &quot;knows&quot;, he will ignore you. Give a collar correction to make him listen along with a &quot;wrong, (command)&quot;. As soon as he does it (i.e. you tell him to sit, as his butt touches the floor) shove a treat into his face and throw a party (&quot;yes! good! WHAT a good dog! Good sit! Good sitting! Wow! What a GOOD dog you are!.&quot;) with lots of verbal praise and petting. Use the same word first every time (I use &quot;YES!&quot;) so that you can &quot;mark&quot; the correct behavior easily - that word is like taking a picture of whatever your dog is doing and labeling it &quot;good and worthy of treats and praise.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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and also Try to get him to do the tricks with the treat in hand or visible, but only reward him for the ones you want him to do that he does. Once you get that under control, try it without. If he does it, make sure he knows that you really liked that he did it. If he doesn&#39;t, ignore him and walk away. Do not get angry with him.&lt;br /&gt;
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Many people hard to trained their do to stop barking here&lt;br /&gt;
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Shock collar. Broke one last night with one small hit. Kept a dummy collar on her today. I&#39;ll take that off tomorrow and if she starts I&#39;ll put it back on and lightly zap her again. But most dogs learn quick and nothing will prevent a dog from barking all the time.&lt;br /&gt;
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Get a shock or spray collar. Despite what peta says- shock collars do not seriously hurt the dog. It&#39;s like getting shocked by a trampoline. Spray collars spray your dog in the face with an unpleasant citronella smell, that you cannot smell. After a few times the dogs will get the point and you can take the collars off.&lt;br /&gt;
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Crates are awesome to give the dogs nice safe &quot;caves&quot; where they can stay while you are at work and that will keep him out of the windows and cut down on barking stimuli to some extent. The other thing you can do is get him chewy treaty goodness. Marrow bones and pizzle sticks keep the mouth occupied and when they&#39;re chewing, they aren&#39;t barking.&lt;br /&gt;
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you can train him to bark on command. Once you have done that, you can reverse-engineer the process to teach him to be quiet&lt;br /&gt;
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Don&#39;t ever pull your dog on the the leash, the leash should be used for leading and discipline only. Short little pops on the leash is the motion you are looking for, just to jolk him out of his distraction.&lt;br /&gt;
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start by just putting the leash on him he&#39;ll get used to the leash and might even start to like it. then walk him around the house for about a week then you can try walking him outside&lt;br /&gt;
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when he starts to tug or pull away give him a little yank, and tell him no! or make a sound, remember when he does good give him a treat, or praise him, this will sticki in his head and remind him every time he does follow good that he is doing the right thing, also hes still a puppy, it takes a while for any dog to learn things&lt;br /&gt;
don;t be afraid to use a little of force, you are the alpha dog here not him&lt;br /&gt;
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if your puppy is young then he won&#39;t like the leash that much. just put him next to you while he&#39;s on the leash. stand there with slack in the leash. also have a rolled up news paper. when he bites at it swat him. make sure that he doesn&#39;t know where the punishment came from. so hide the paper or magazine behind you quickly. then correct him. he should stop after a few times. the purpose is to make alot of noise with the paper not to hurt him if you make alot of noise he will think he&#39;s hurt without being hurt. if this doesn&#39;t work, just keep slack in the leash when he pulls or tugs pop the leash. not to hurt him but get his attention&lt;br /&gt;
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Many people wanted to make food for their lovely dog so i discover this simple recipe you can try this out for you puppy&lt;br /&gt;
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This is the simple recipe&lt;br /&gt;
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2 cups of rice flour&lt;br /&gt;
1 cup of plain rolled oats&lt;br /&gt;
1 cup of cheese low fat grated tasty cheese&lt;br /&gt;
1 sprinkling of garlic powder&lt;br /&gt;
enough water to form a dough (approx 1 to 2 cups)&lt;br /&gt;
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Roll it out to a thickness of approx half a centimeter, cut into desired shapes and bake until cooked (approx 10 to 15 minutes at 180 to 200 degrees C), allow to cool and store in an air tight container in the fridge for up to two weeks.&lt;br /&gt;
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Another hit recipe for our dogs is something like this:&lt;br /&gt;
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2 cups of rice flour&lt;br /&gt;
2 large table spoons of low fat smooth peanut butter&lt;br /&gt;
2 small tubs of apple puree&lt;br /&gt;
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Warm peanut butter in the microwave until it is soft and easy to use. Stir in the apple puree then gradually add flour. Combine ingredients to a dough consistency and bake and store as per the above recipe.&lt;br /&gt;
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Use rice flour because it is gluten free and wheat flour can give dogs a bloated stomach.&lt;br /&gt;
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These recipes are also good because they are dairy free.&lt;br /&gt;
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Grated carrot can be added to the cheesy ones for variety.&lt;br /&gt;
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First you need to stop using the litterbox.&lt;br /&gt;
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Start taking him outside and skip any indoor elimination ideas like pee pads, newspaper and litterboxes. These are not necessary.&lt;br /&gt;
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Rule of thumb is a pup needs to get outside however old it is in months by hours. So 3 months every 3 hours, 4 months old every 4 hours. With that being said they also need to go out 5-15mins after drinking water, 20-40mins after eating, after any nap short or long, and after play.&lt;br /&gt;
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Make sure you also buy an enzyme cleaner designed for dog urine and feces. This will get the smell out so they dog doesn&#39;t smell it anymore. Regular household cleaner are not designed to help with pet waste.&lt;br /&gt;
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Recommend agree with not starting them on pee pads/newspaper and such because once they start on that you have a whole new step of teaching them to go outside to potty when the ultimate goal is to get them to eliminate outdoors. Keeping an eye on your puppy constantly is key or they will have an accident on your floor. When you see your puppy starting to sniff around in your house pick them up and take them outside give them a command like &#39;let&#39;s potty&#39; and when they go praise them with happiness, treats, being pet . The other tips you received above about outdoor potty training work too I used that way too. It&#39;s a good idea to keep your puppy by your side on leash while inside too because some puppies will get away from you and may go&lt;br /&gt;
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