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		<title>Jack Russell Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 11:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to stop a dog from chewing can play a huge part in training Jack Russells. Whether you are just starting to train your puppy or if you have been at it a while, you may be looking for some help.  Puppy training can be frustrating when tackled by yourself. Jack Russell Terriers are cute [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to stop a dog from chewing can play a huge part in training Jack Russells. Whether you are just starting to train your puppy or if you have been at it a while, you may be looking for some help.  Puppy training can be frustrating when tackled by yourself. Jack Russell Terriers are cute and have a lot of energy. They are a good work dog and can be an excellent family pet as well. Even so, some JRT have problems with their behavior like chewing. If you need to know how to stop dog chewing, Jack Russell training tips may be able to help you: <a href="http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/jack-russell-training">Jack Russell Training</a></p>
<p> Russells originated in England in the early 19th century and were initially used to hunt red foxes. Because of their training, Jack Russell Terriers generally have high stamina and are very bright. But if JRTs don’t get enough exercise or if they are under stimulated, they are prone to being moody and even destructive. Behavioral issues may need to be address with proper Jack Russell obedience training. Dog training to stop chewing can also help those people who are experiencing dog chewing issues with their Jack Russells.</p>
<p> How to stop a dog from chewing isn’t always as easy as taking them to a class. General obedience training for puppies may be the answer if you dog is also having other obedience issues. Basic training for puppies may not be sufficient if your Jack Russell Terrier’s dog chewing comes from reasons other than basic lack of obedience.</p>
<p> Puppy chewing problems may also be avoided by supplying your dog with lots of games and toys to keep them busy while you’re gone or otherwise engaged. Keeping a Jack Russell busy can be a lot of work. Physical punishment should not be part of any Jack Russell obedience training program. Physical punishment can cause your puppy to be nervous, which can cause more puppy problems. Dog chewing problems with your Jack Russell Terrier should be easy enough to remedy without having to resort to physical violence.<br /> If giving your dog items and tasks to keep it busy still hasn’t rectified your puppy chewing problems, you can also try spraying the items he/she chews on the most with a bitter, sour, or spicy spray. Ask your veterinarian or pet supply store clerk about “no chew” sprays.</p>
<p> Click here for more information about how to stop a dog from chewing: <a href="http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/how-to-stop-a-dog-from-chewing">Stop a Dog from Chewing</a><br /> Additional info on obedience training for puppies is also available: <a href="http://www.dogtrainingpage.com/obedience-training-for-puppies">Obedience Training For Puppies</a></p>
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		<title>Puppy Training As the Start of Jack Russell Terrier Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 00:27:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  The story of the Jack Russell Terrier that morphs from a star into a second-best dog everytime it encounters people or other dogs is a proverbial one. Everybody is familiar with the dog with no issues whatsoever when it comes to interacting with and meeting people or other dogs. But when it encounters its [...]]]></description>
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<p>The story of the Jack Russell Terrier that morphs from a star into a second-best dog everytime it encounters people or other dogs is a proverbial one. Everybody is familiar with the dog with no issues whatsoever when it comes to interacting with and meeting people or other dogs. But when it encounters its so called weaknesses, the dog can be observed “losing” it, and with tail tucked between its legs, it either insists on hiding between its master&#8217;s legs, or whimpers to be held. Indeed, where did the <a href="http://www.jackrussellsavvy.com/jack-russell-training.html">Jack Russell Terrier training</a> go?</p>
<p>For owners, the next immediate step is to stop reinforcing the negative behavior, and instead do something about distracting the dog from the concern and getting it to focus instead on the owner-handler&#8217;s signals. But not long in coming is the ultimate: is it worth sticking it out training such a dog? An important reason for swallowing one&#8217;s impatience is that nothing else packs the winning combination of interesting classes, training with other dogs, and fun.</p>
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<p>But it is indeed true that for the dog&#8217;s sake it needs to be helped to hurdle its submissive inhibitions and shyness. Thus a dog that complains that it will die from shyness anytime soon must not be pampered with pick-ups.</p>
<p>Besides, one big bonus point to being in training classes is that while a dog can be good at tricks and commands, the whole point behind training is that the dog is successful in repeating in a range of environments what it has been taught, and is also adept at interacting with a variety of people and pets. And it happens to be a crucial step towards formal <a href="http://www.jackrussellsavvy.com">Jack Russell Terrier training</a>.</p>
<p>Dog owners will learn a lot from stepping into a puppy training class and looking at how their dogs are taught. Interesting stuff with regard to training is sometimes turned up and subject to further discussion. For instance, would you agree on the significance of the word being taught before the dog knows what is it? To avoid the dog&#8217;s misinterpreting such a command, some think that the solution is clicker training, since there is no mistaking whether the owner likes or not the dog&#8217;s response.</p>
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