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	<title>Comments on: Hunting Dog Training: Indoor or Outdoor Dog?</title>
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	<description>How I train my Gun Dogs.</description>
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		<title>by: henry67</title>
		<link>http://homerdogtraining.com/23/hunting-dog-training-indoor-or-outdoor-dog/#comment-1055</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Dogs and most pets for that matter are far more willing to try to do as we ask when they are secure and confident. A confident dog isn't an accident. Making them a part of your family, including being indoors, helps to socialize, and gives them a sense of "pack". In return, a confident dog is probably the best friend anyone can have, and will work their heart out just to please you. And if you have a really nice carpet and don't want pet hair on it, train your dog not to step on it, not as hard as it sounds! Repetition and praise and soon you'll have a dog that skirts the edges of the carpet or won't cross the threshold into the room. This is also great to keep dogs out of a nursery.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs and most pets for that matter are far more willing to try to do as we ask when they are secure and confident. A confident dog isn&#8217;t an accident. Making them a part of your family, including being indoors, helps to socialize, and gives them a sense of &#8220;pack&#8221;. In return, a confident dog is probably the best friend anyone can have, and will work their heart out just to please you. And if you have a really nice carpet and don&#8217;t want pet hair on it, train your dog not to step on it, not as hard as it sounds! Repetition and praise and soon you&#8217;ll have a dog that skirts the edges of the carpet or won&#8217;t cross the threshold into the room. This is also great to keep dogs out of a nursery.
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		<title>by: henry67</title>
		<link>http://homerdogtraining.com/23/hunting-dog-training-indoor-or-outdoor-dog/#comment-1054</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 15:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Dogs and most pets for that matter are far more willing to try to do as we ask when they are secure and confident. A confident dog isn't an accident. Making them a part of your family, including being indoors, helps to socialize, and gives them a sense of "pack". In return, a confident dog is probably the best friend anyone can have, and will work their heart out just to please you. And if you have a really nice carpet and don't want pet hair on it, train your dog not to step on it, not as hard as it sounds! Repetition and praise and soon you'll have a dog that skirts the edges of the carpet or won't cross the threshold into the room. This is also great to keep dogs out of a nursery.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dogs and most pets for that matter are far more willing to try to do as we ask when they are secure and confident. A confident dog isn&#8217;t an accident. Making them a part of your family, including being indoors, helps to socialize, and gives them a sense of &#8220;pack&#8221;. In return, a confident dog is probably the best friend anyone can have, and will work their heart out just to please you. And if you have a really nice carpet and don&#8217;t want pet hair on it, train your dog not to step on it, not as hard as it sounds! Repetition and praise and soon you&#8217;ll have a dog that skirts the edges of the carpet or won&#8217;t cross the threshold into the room. This is also great to keep dogs out of a nursery.
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