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		<title>What Is The Best Way To Train A Puppy To Sit?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Paula at Telepienso.com – a premium dog food retailer that specialises in acana
puppy large breed dog food.
You should start your basic puppy training as early as possible. Some puppy
training schools take puppies from eight weeks, though the classes are more a social
interaction, as soon as your puppies is fully vaccinated, it may be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Paula at Telepienso.com</strong> – a premium dog food retailer that specialises in <a title="Acana Puppy Large Breed" href="http://www.telepienso.com/products/acana-puppy-large-breed" target="_blank">acana<br />
puppy large breed dog food.</a></p>
<p>You should start your basic puppy training as early as possible. Some puppy<br />
training schools take puppies from eight weeks, though the classes are more a social<br />
interaction, as soon as your puppies is fully vaccinated, it may be a good idea.</p>
<p>One of the first things anyone teaches their new dog is to sit. Teaching them to sit<br />
makes it easier for you to control them when they’re running around uncontrollably or<br />
when you take them out with you. There are two successful ways of teaching them<br />
this command which are easy and highly effective.</p>
<p><strong>Technique One</strong></p>
<p>The first way to teach a dog to sit is through positive reinforcement. The one thing<br />
your dog or puppy will want from you is your approval. They are very loyal animals<br />
and want to please you all the time, not pleasing you will make them try and correct<br />
their behaviour to be in your good books again.</p>
<p>Start by using treats. With your puppy standing in front or next to you, hold the treat<br />
above their nose and move it over the top of their head. The natural reaction of the<br />
puppy if for his nose to follow the treat, forcing him to sit down. As he starts sitting<br />
say the word ‘sit’, once he sits give him a treat and a lot of praise.</p>
<p>Do this on a regular basis or take some time out every day to train your pet,<br />
remember to only say the word ‘sit’ as they are sitting, then give them the praise and<br />
treat.</p>
<p>The most important part of this positive reinforcement process is your puppy needs<br />
to associate the word with the action, if you say sit and then follow the process you<br />
are defeating the purpose. Only say the word as they start sitting, that way he will<br />
soon know when you say that word it means that action and he gets love and treats<br />
for it.</p>
<p><strong>Technique Two</strong></p>
<p>A very popular way of training these days is the clicker method. This is a little<br />
gadget that you can carry on your keys and when you push the button it makes a<br />
clicking noise. It’s been found that dogs react to this sound and it makes it easier for<br />
training purposes.</p>
<p>Using the same process of holding a treat above your dog’s nose and moving it over<br />
his head, say the word ‘sit’ as he starts sitting and as he sits click and give a treat.<br />
Very soon your puppy will associate the clicker with a treat and a happy owner.</p>
<p>Of course all training takes some time, on average the sit command takes a week or<br />
two depending on your puppy. Even when he’s mastered the command at first, he<br />
may only do it when he wants to. Keep up with the training, don’t stop the sit training</p>
<p>because he’s mastered it, reinforcement is as important as learning new actions.</p>
<p>Within no time you will have a well-trained puppy that will sit on command.</p>
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		<title>Rottweiler Puppies For Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 14:40:34 +0000</pubDate>
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There are many quality Rottweiler breeders who have puppy Rottweilers for sale.
Do your research with the different Rottweiler breeders that you find online. Check to see if the Rottweiler dog breeders also offer a health guarantee. There are thousands of Rottweiler puppies for sale all waiting to be taken home and loved.

If you find the perfect puppy [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">There are many quality Rottweiler breeders who have puppy Rottweilers for sale.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Do your research with the different Rottweiler breeders that you find online. Check to see if the Rottweiler dog breeders also offer a health guarantee. There are thousands of Rottweiler puppies for sale all waiting to be taken home and loved.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">If you find the perfect puppy from a breeder that still has Rottweiler puppies for sale we would love you to share the information with us. Please comment your experience and breeder information below.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you have Rottweiler puppies for sale that you would like to <a href="http://www.rottweilers.co.uk/advertise/" target="_self">advertise</a> on Rottweilers.co.uk please <a href="http://www.rottweilers.co.uk/about/contact/">contact us</a>.</p>
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		<title>Rottweiler Puppies in Action</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 12:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great 2 minute video on YouTube of some 3 week old Rottweiler puppies in action outside their house with some other friendly dogs.

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		<title>So You Want A Rottweiler Puppy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rottweiler puppies look like little black bears as they are fuzzy, lumbering and just so adorable!]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Rottweiler puppies look like little black bears as they are fuzzy, lumbering and just so adorable!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">However, Rottweiler puppies are not for everyone. If you have had a different breed puppy or mix breed does not mean a Rottweiler puppy is for you. This doesn&#8217;t mean you are incapable of looking after a Rottweiler puppy, it just means you are smart and honest enough to admit that perhaps you should choose a Rottweiler that is a bit older to be your companion.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Lots of people desire a Rottweiler puppy for their home. Some of the problems that pose a major issue for new Rottweiler puppy owners and things you must give serious consideration to are:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">1) Eight to sixteen week old puppies have very little bowel and bladder control. The Rottweiler baby will need to be taken outside to potty at least once in the night. (2 am seems to be a popular time.)<br />
If your pup is not used to being enclosed then it will be likely to howl for 20 minutes to 2 hours before falling asleep. Young pups will not be able to hold on while you are away all day at work. Ideally, someone needs to be at home for at least part of the day so that the puppy can be taken out every 2 to 3 hours. If this isn&#8217;t possible you should arrange for a room to be made puppy proof with an enclosure of newspapers on the floor. Baby pups will need to potty when they wake up, before being put into their enclosure, after coming out, drinking, eating and playing. What usually causes a ‘messy&#8217; problem is when playing because they are completely distracted and suddenly they are aware that they need to go right that second!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">When playing with a Rottweiler puppy you must take them out every 30 to 45 minutes to avoid messy accidents. When you take the puppy out to potty you must wait for them to poop and pee even if it takes 30 minutes and even if it&#8217;s during a thunder storm!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2) Biting. Rottweiler puppies do tend to be mouthy They bite and growl until they learn otherwise. The pups can act very aggressively with certain toys and props. Avoid things like rawhide and pigs ears &#8211; they cause unnecessary problems! Children should be careful as they also chase them down and bite their hands, legs and toes. They grab cats, they nip the older dogs face, they bite your hands etc. Many pups can learn to control their biting by hearing you screaming in pain really loud every time they bite. On the other hand, other Rottweiler puppies need to be lightly clipped under the chin with an open hand while you say &#8220;no &#8220;.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">TIP: If what you are doing does not seem to be working after 4 or 5 attempts then you need to stop because it&#8217;s not working. You need to try something else. Their behaviour can vary. Some of them are good as gold all day but become biting monsters after 18.00. If they don&#8217;t get enough exercise or people time, this can trigger bad behaviour Sometimes they just need to be taken out to potty and then calmly put in their enclosure for a nap. This is a perfectly normal stage for a Rottweiler puppy and if handled properly with care and attention they will be mastered in just 6 months. Next you need to worry about them jumping onto you and other people people and chewing on everything in sight</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It can be a very frustrating and annoying period but this is one of the things that turn perfectly normal people, even unknowledgeable Rottweiler trainers totally off of Rottweiler&#8217;s or to label them as aggressive/dominant etc which is certainly not the case. This is a time that requires 100% persistence and patience!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3) Rottweiler puppies are very smart and this gets them into lots of trouble. Anything that your puppy should not be touching should be protected or placed above 3 feet so they can&#8217;t reach &#8211; although sometimes they will surprise you! It is important to remember that if anything gets broken or damaged it is not the puppy&#8217;s fault! It&#8217;s your own fault because you did not protect it. Puppy Rottweiler&#8217;s should never be left alone in a room. Ever!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">4) Rottweilers mature slowly The housebreaking, potty training and chewing may be over within 12 months. But the Rottweiler is a puppy and not mature until it is 2 years old. They require a lot of exercise. Rottweilers under 2 should never be jogged or biked but they should get lots of play time every day. Walking is great as long as you know how far your Rottweiler puppy can easily walk without getting too exhausted. Over tired puppies can easily injure their ligaments and joints. If your young Rottweiler puppy is being especially wild and naughty then you need to give it more exercise and training sessions. Boredom and underplaying are the two biggest causes of bad behaviour.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">5) Rottweilers also mature very slowly physically. Your dog should have a visible waist and you should be able to easily feel the ribs &#8211; if you can&#8217;t your Rottweiler has too much weight . It should be kept lean. Rottweilers don&#8217;t finish filling out width-wise until they are 3-5 years old. Whatever you do, do not overfeed your Rottweiler &#8211; it will not make them fill out faster. Remember this is a common cause for illness</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">A Rottweiler puppy is a lot of commitment.</p>
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