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				<title>5 Effective Dog Training Tips</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 01:34:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>matter what kind</category><category>positive reinforcement</category><category>dog training</category><category>no doubt</category><category>training tip</category><category>sessions</category><category>training session</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/5-effective-dog-training-tips</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Whether you just got a new puppy, or you adopted an older dog, no doubt you want to train your dog to be well behaved. This can vary from house training your dog, to training your dog how to sit and stay. No matter what kind of training you are trying to do with your dog, there are some tips that]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Whether you just got a new puppy, or you adopted an older dog, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/no+doubt" rel="tag">no doubt</a> you want to train your dog to be well behaved. This can vary from house training your dog, to training your dog how to sit and stay. No <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/matter+what+kind" rel="tag">matter what kind</a> of training you are trying to do with your dog, there are some tips that can be very helpful to you. The following are five effective <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+training" rel="tag">dog training</a> tips that can help you train your dog in half the time. <br /><br /> Dog <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/training+tip" rel="tag">Training Tip</a> #1 - Use <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/positive+reinforcement" rel="tag">Positive Reinforcement</a> - Unfortunately there are many people who try training their dog by using negative techniques, and this is not an effective way to train your dog. Instead of yelling at your dog or giving him negative attention, it is important that you positively reinforce his good behavior when you are training him. Use praise, petting, and even treats whenever he performs well. You want the training to be fun for you and your dog, so make sure you use positive reinforcement for the best results. <br /><br /> Dog Training Tip #2 - Use Short Training <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sessions" rel="tag">Sessions</a> - Just like children, dogs can be overwhelmed by a great deal of new information at one time. If you try to teach them too much in one setting, more than likely they will forget a good deal of it by the next day. It is best if you only have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/training+session" rel="tag">training session</a>s that last about 15-20 minutes with your dog. Every time you have a training session with your dog, try to focus on only one new command and reviewing previous commands that have been learned. This will help your dog better retain the information and training. <br /><br /> Dog Training Tip #3 - Use a Pleasant and Firm Voice - When you are training your dog the voice that you use is very important. You should be sure that you use a voice that is pleasant; however, you also want your voice to be firm and commanding as well. Make sure that your voice reflects that you are in control, but be sure that you do not sound mean. <br /><br /> Dog Training Tip #4 - Have Patience with Your Dog - If you are going to train your dog, you are going to need to make sure that you have plenty of patience. No doubt it will not be easy, but you need to make sure that you show your dog patience and not frustration. If you do not think that you have the patience to train your dog, then you may want to send him to obedience school or have someone else do it for you. <br /><br /> Dog Training Tip #5 - Avoid Any Distractions While Training - Another important tip to remember when trying to train your dog is to avoid any distractions while you are training your dog. If you happen to own any other pets, make sure that they are not around when you are trying to train your dog. You want the area to be free of distractions so your dog is focused on you and what you are trying to teach him.   <bio>Visit <a href="http://www.innotekdogtrainingcollar.com" >http://www.innotekdogtrainingcollar.com</a> for information and product overviews on Innotek dog training collars.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Tips For Potty Training A Stubborn Toddler</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 18:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>potty training</category><category>potty trained</category><category>stubborn child</category><category>target practice</category><category>yell</category><category>positive reinforcement</category><category>relax</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/tips-for-potty-training-a-stubborn-toddler</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[I potty trained quite a few kids over the years, but I have to tell you, my daughter has been the toughest so far. She is just such a stubborn child -- especially when it comes to potty training. If you are in the same situation, here are some tips that have worked for my daughter and me. With a]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[I <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+trained" rel="tag">potty trained</a> quite a few kids over the years, but I have to tell you, my daughter has been the toughest so far. She is just such a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/stubborn+child" rel="tag">stubborn child</a> -- especially when it comes to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+training" rel="tag">potty training</a>. If you are in the same situation, here are some tips that have worked for my daughter and me. With a little luck they will work for you as well. <br /><br /> Stick To Your Plan <br /><br /> Once you determined that your child is ready for potty training, it is especially important with a stubborn child that you stay consistent and stick to your game plan. Don't go back and forth between putting a diaper on her one afternoon -- because it is convenient and then expect her to go back to using the potty. This isn't a good idea for any child in potty training, but is particularly bad with your stubborn child. On that same note, don't give in to her when she asks for a diaper, or wets her pants. She may even try to hold "it". Check with your pediatrician to see how long you can safely stick to your guns in that case. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/relax" rel="tag">Relax</a> and Keep Your Cool <br /><br /> Potty training a stubborn toddler can test your patience to almost no end. You will be tempted to blow off some steam at time -- and you should -- but not in front of your toddler. This is a difficult time for her and she needs all your support and cheering. She doesn't need to feel like you are disappointed in her. Do your best to relax and keep your cool. If you can't, then step out of the room for a few minutes to regroup or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/yell" rel="tag">yell</a> at a pillow -- out of hearing range of your toddler of course. <br /><br /> Make It Fun <br /><br /> How can you take the stubbornness right out of your toddler, when it comes to potty training? Make it fun! Add a drop or two of blue food coloring to the toilet bowl and tell your toddler she can turn it a different color by peeing in it. Drop a cheerio in the bowl for a little boy to use as <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/target+practice" rel="tag">target practice</a>. <br /><br /> Use <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/positive+reinforcement" rel="tag">Positive Reinforcement</a> <br /><br /> Using positive reinforcement is your best potty training tool while training a stubborn toddler. Become your child's biggest cheerleader when she goes in the potty. You can also offer her a small treat like a few MandMs or a sticker to show her how proud you are of her using the bathroom. <br /><br /> A great tool for positive reinforcement is a potty training chart. You can draw your own or find a printable potty training chart online. Each time your child uses the potty you either draw a smiley face on the chart or use a sticker. Hang the chart up so everyone can admire your child's progress.   <bio>For more potty training tips a free e-course on potty training and a free potty training chart visit <a href="http://www.mypottytraining.com" >http://www.mypottytraining.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Training Puppies - Are You Ready For a New Puppy?</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 12:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>puppy training tips</category><category>new born babies</category><category>owning a puppy</category><category>puppy owners</category><category>vet visits</category><category>many other items</category><category>bad situations</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/training-puppies-are-you-ready-for-a-new-puppy</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Training puppies isn't easy and it's important that all potential owners know this before they make a big mistake. There are million of new puppy owners every year but few are ever prepared for the amount of responsibility owning a puppy requires. And to help those new owners out, this article will]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Training puppies isn't easy and it's important that all potential owners know this before they make a big mistake. There are million of new <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/puppy+owners" rel="tag">puppy owners</a> every year but few are ever prepared for the amount of responsibility <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/owning+a+puppy" rel="tag">owning a puppy</a> requires. And to help those new owners out, this article will reveal some helpful tips to determine whether or not they are ready for the responsibilities of training a puppy.<br><br>The first thing a potential new owner must consider is whether or not they have the time. Owning a puppy is as close to having a child as it gets. They act the same way and have the same tendencies. They both need to be fed and need to be watched while they eat. They both need to cleaned up after accidents. They both need to be constantly watched to avoid any <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/bad+situations" rel="tag">bad situations</a>. And there are no <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/puppy+training+tips" rel="tag">puppy training tips</a> that can prepare new owners for the time commitment.<br><br>The second thing a potential new owner needs to consider is to whether they have the patience. Puppies will continuously test an owner's patience. That's because they don't understand commands. You tell them no, and they have no idea what that means. And training puppies to learn these commands is not easy. Not only that, puppies have tons of energy and will do things that will annoy owners constantly. And after a while, they may have the urge to quit, but that isn't an option. This is a living, breathing animal that has feelings just like a human. Training puppies takes a lot of patience and new owners need to be able to determine whether they can stay patient.<br><br>The third thing a potential new owner needs to consider is to whether they have the money. Although they aren't nearly as expensive as <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/new+born+babies" rel="tag">new born babies</a>, puppies still cost a lot of money. Training tools, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/vet+visits" rel="tag">vet visits</a>, toys, food, and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/many+other+items" rel="tag">many other items</a> will cost quite a bit of money. The more commitment you have to training a puppy, the more money it will cost. And before a potential owner can even consider finding puppy training tips, they need to determine whether the costs will be too much.<br><br>The final thing a potential new owner needs to aware of is why they want to get a puppy. So many people want puppies because they are cute or because they love to play with them, but that isn't a good enough reason to become an owner. Do people try to have kids because of the same reasons? Of course not. Before an owner can start thinking about training puppies, they must know why they feel a puppy is needed in their lives. And if it's a reason that will get owners through the tough times, then they are ready to become a new owner.<br><br>Although there are many other factors prior to even considering owning a puppy, the three factors above are generally what determines if they will become an owner. Training a puppy is not an easy task and if you are a potential owner, make sure you can pass the three factors above. Make sure you understand that owning a puppy isn't simple and isn't something that can be made easier with puppy training tips. A puppy is a living being and not something that can be thrown away. So take your time to make sure that you are ready for training puppies.<bio>As a new owner of a puppy, I have begun to learn what it takes to be a responsible owner. I have already experienced the good and the bad and I understand that it will only get harder from here. All puppy owners can learn from my experiences at <a href=http://training--puppies.blogspot.com/>training puppies</a>.</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>House Training Puppies - Advice on House Training a Puppy</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:43:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>dogs and puppies</category><category>long periods of time</category><category>additional family</category><category>dog crate</category><category>housebreaking</category><category>additional training</category><category>simple fact</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/house-training-puppies-advice-on-house-training-a-puppy</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Dogs and puppies are wonderful and can make fantastic companions and additional family members but there are some things that can be rather frustrating that go along with owning one of these pets. Whether you have a new puppy or have adopted an older dog who needs training, one of the first things]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dogs+and+puppies" rel="tag">Dogs and puppies</a> are wonderful and can make fantastic companions and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/additional+family" rel="tag">additional family</a> members but there are some things that can be rather frustrating that go along with owning one of these pets. Whether you have a new puppy or have adopted an older dog who needs training, one of the first things that you're going to need to do if your dog is indoors is to house train it.<br><br>Potty training your pup is a must. Not only can it help to save your floor, it will also help to start your dog off on the right foot when it comes to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/additional+training" rel="tag">additional training</a>. By using the following tips on house training your dog, you will be in a much better position with its overall obedience.<br><br>The first thing that you need to realize is that your new puppy will not have a bladder large enough that will allow it to hold it for a long period of time. You are going to have to be very frequent and persistent when it comes to house training right from the very start. This is especially the case whenever your puppy finishes eating or playing as these will be signals for it to go to the bathroom. Be constantly aware of your new puppy and as soon as it finishes one of these tasks, take it outside so that it will do its business where it should. Make sure that you reward the dog handsomely by praising it.<br><br>There may also be other times that your dog will need to go outside and you may not recognize it in advance. Many people use newspaper by the exit door in order to catch any mistakes that may take place until your dog learns to hold it. The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/simple+fact" rel="tag">simple fact</a> that your dog learns to go to the door whenever it needs to go outside means that you're only one step away from finally <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/housebreaking" rel="tag">housebreaking</a> it.<br><br>If your puppy needs to be left alone for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/long+periods+of+time" rel="tag">long periods of time</a>, you might want to consider having a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+crate" rel="tag">dog crate</a>. Not only will this help to keep your new puppy out of mischief, they rarely will go to the bathroom when they're in a small environment. Don't worry about the dog not liking being caged up, many dogs learn to love this spot and will seek it out whenever they need to be by themselves.<br><br>The most effective way training a new puppy or dog is to reward them for good behavior. However, the opposite is not true; you should not punish them for bad behavior. You can either reward them by praising them or by giving them a small treat. If you decide to use to treat, make sure that you choose one that is healthy for the dog and then cut it into tiny pieces.<br><br>Although these are just a few tips on house training your dog, they can help you to realize the eventual goal. As long as you are persistent, your puppy will do well.<bio>Discover helpful advice and tips on <a href="http://www.housetrainingapuppy.com">house training puppies</a> at http://www.housetrainingapuppy.com</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Golf Training And Fitness</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jul 2007 06:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>training fitness</category><category>fitness program</category><category>fitness workout</category><category>fitness programs</category><category>golf training</category><category>golf muscles</category><category>building muscles</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/golf-training-and-fitness</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Golf is one of the most popular games in the world, and its popularity is still growing. As the game grows, so are the training centers, web sites, advice forums, blogs, etc; each one of them trying to contribute a little more value to the game of the golf enthusiast. There is a wealth of]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Golf is one of the most popular games in the world, and its popularity is still growing. As the game grows, so are the training centers, web sites, advice forums, blogs, etc; each one of them trying to contribute a little more value to the game of the golf enthusiast. There is a wealth of information out there, some good, and some not so good, and some that is utterly useless. How will know what you can use, and what you should ignore? Every beginner starts somewhere; and when they start they have a teacher, a mentor, a guide. You should ensure that the person who is mentoring you will be able to guide you as to where and how to get the best out of any golf <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/training+fitness" rel="tag">training fitness</a> program. Similarly, whatever you learn initially, should be checked out at length by your guide so he/she can tell you whether you are on the right path or not. Any tip that you find, from whatever source, should be checked out with you guide before implementation. <br /><br /> Even before you start training for the game, research well. Read extensively about the game, the rules, the tactics, and the necessary <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/golf+training" rel="tag">golf training</a> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fitness+program" rel="tag">fitness program</a>. Learn about the achievements of the best golf players in the world, and the pitfalls of the game. Be well informed. Information of the background of the game will stand you in good stead when you train for the game =96 as this would act as an extension to the theoretical knowledge you have acquired. Some of the best lessons that I have come across regarding golf training <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fitness+programs" rel="tag">fitness programs</a> are actually more common sense than golf specific. Of course, there are many golf specific tips that are extremely useful, but without the following few truths at the back of your mind, everything is actually a waste of time: <br /><br /> 1. Regular <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fitness+workout" rel="tag">fitness workout</a> and golf-specific workouts are different. While the former concentrates on <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/building+muscles" rel="tag">building muscles</a> and general body stamina, the latter would concentrate on the golf-muscles and movement without which no golf game can ever improve. <br /><br /> 2. Be regular with your workouts. Even if you perform your golf training fitness program once a month, it is fine, as long as you exercise on the same day of every month. Ideally it should be every week =96 but you can work out a routine than can be maximized at the golf training centre, and minimized (but continued) in the office/ home as well. <br /><br /> 3. Be steady with the workouts. Give your body time to warm up and increase the stamina gradually. Do not push yourself too hard, or you will harm yourself more than help yourself (and the game).   <bio>Kerry Ng is a successful Webmaster and publisher of The Golf Training Tips Blog. Click here for more helpful information about Golf Training Tips: <a href="http://www.mygolftrainingtips.com/fitness-training-for-golf" >http://www.mygolftrainingtips.com/fitness-training-for-golf</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>5 Important Points For A Successful Potty Training</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>potty training</category><category>how to potty train</category><category>train your child</category><category>signs</category><category>frustrating</category><category>long periods of time</category><category>potty trained</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/5-important-points-for-a-successful-potty-training</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Potty training should not be an exasperating moment for both the parent and the child. As a parent, you know it's not easy to potty train your child. Sometimes it's even more frustrating for the child himself. You need to learn important things that are necessary to obtain a successful potty]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+training" rel="tag">Potty training</a> should not be an exasperating moment for both the parent and the child. As a parent, you know it's not easy to potty <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/train+your+child" rel="tag">train your child</a>. Sometimes it's even more <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/frustrating" rel="tag">frustrating</a> for the child himself. You need to learn important things that are necessary to obtain a successful potty training. <br /><br /> These things include whether your child is ready to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+trained" rel="tag">potty trained</a>, which time is the best to begin it, and the most fun way to potty training. Read the details below: <br /><br /> 1. Pre-Potty Training <br /><br /> Before starting to potty train your child, it's best to get to know about the things that can make potty training successful. You can call it pre-potty training, which means finding out and recognizing the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/signs" rel="tag">signs</a> whether your child is ready for the training or not. These signs include: <br /><br /> • The ability to hold urine for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/long+periods+of+time" rel="tag">long periods of time</a> <br /><br /> • The ability to follow 1-2 directions at a time <br /><br /> • Knows when urination or bowels movements are about to start <br /><br /> When he shows these signs, it means you may start the training now. During this time --or better earlier- you need to set up a plan for the training process. Though there are some different opinions of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/how+to+potty+train" rel="tag">how to potty train</a>, it's important that you choose the best method most effective for you, your child, and the family. <br /><br /> 2. Knowing When Your Child is Really Ready for Potty Training <br /><br /> It can be difficult to find out when is the best time to potty train your child. It is as if the child who has the decision for it. Generally, children are ready to begin potty training between the ages of 18 and 24 months. You'll know when they are ready because the signs will be there. <br /><br /> These are some of signs to look for: <br /><br /> - shows an interest to use the toilet <br /><br /> - tries to imitate other people in the house using the potty <br /><br /> - is able to tell you that they need to go potty or tell you they went already <br /><br /> - is able to pull their pants up and down by themselves <br /><br /> When they show the signs, it's time for you to begin introducing them to the potty. It's important to get a comfortable potty chair for your children so that potty training becomes a fun activity for them. <br /><br /> 3. Start a Night Potty Training When Your Child is Ready <br /><br /> After you've finished your child's day potty training, you can try to introduce him to the night training. This process can happen quickly for some children and more slowly for some others. Don't push them to do it, as potty training should not be frustrating. Letting him stay dry during the night could be a harder effort for parents. As the first step, tell your child that he is allowed to wear a diaper or pull-up during night sleep, but take him first to the bathroom and let him to potty. Tell him to not to drink too much water before sleep. Putting the potty in his bedroom is also a very good idea, in case he needs to use it when he wakes up in the middle of the night. <br /><br /> 4. Make Potty Training Fun <br /><br /> Making the training fun is easy if you can take some time to be creative. Children love things that are fun and interested to them. One of the tips to create a fun potty training is by using Potty Training Doll. It is a drink and wet doll, which can be used to help make toilet training fun and easy by demonstration. <br /><br /> 5. Important DON'Ts in Potty Training <br /><br /> Make sure your child is well supported during the training. You should also maintain a positive attitude toward him if you want to ensure success. Here are some of DON'Ts in potty training your child: <br /><br /> - Don't start the training before he's ready. <br /><br /> - Don't put too much pressure on the child. <br /><br /> - Don't try it in a stressed environment. <br /><br /> - Don't yell at the child or punish him if he makes mistakes. <br /><br /> Hopefully those points are effective for you and your child. Enjoy your potty training experience!   <bio>Adwina Jackson is a working mother of a gorgeous young boy. Join her free e-mail guides about Easy Potty Training Tips at <a href="http://insparenting.com/reports/potty-training.php" >http://insparenting.com/reports/potty-training.php</a> Visit her daily blog now where you can get helpful parenting stories and tips on: <a href="http://www.insparenting.com" >http://www.insparenting.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Weight Training Exercise Ideas</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2006 06:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>weight training exercises</category><category>weight training program</category><category>exercise program</category><category>exercise injuries</category><category>free weights</category><category>getting in shape</category><category>personal trainers</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/weight-training-exercise-ideas</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Although there are many sites that claim that they will show you weight training exercises online, in reality this is not the way to go. If you want to start a weight training exercise program, you really need to be working with someone else. There are many options available. You can go to the gym,]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Although there are many sites that claim that they will show you <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/weight+training+exercises" rel="tag">weight training exercises</a> online, in reality this is not the way to go. If you want to start a weight training <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/exercise+program" rel="tag">exercise program</a>, you really need to be working with someone else. There are many options available. You can go to the gym, use <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/free+weights" rel="tag">free weights</a> at home with a buddy, or get one of those machines, but if you do not do your weight training exercise with proper safety precautions, it is quite possible for you to get seriously injured. <br /><br /> I recommend doing your weight training exercise at the gym. There are several good reasons for this, and I will go ahead and tell you some of the very best ones. First of all, you can get a spot at the gym. Of all of the weight training <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/exercise+injuries" rel="tag">exercise injuries</a>, most of them could have been avoided with a proper spotter. This is especially true with free weights which can injure or even kill you if you are forced to drop them based on muscle fatigue. This is the most important reason to go to the gym, but it is really far from the only one. The fact is that it is easier to psyche yourself up for your weight training exercise when you do go to the gym. With all of those people around you dedicating their time to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/getting+in+shape" rel="tag">getting in shape</a>, there is just no way you will feel like slacking off in your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/weight+training+program" rel="tag">weight training program</a> while you are at the gym. Many gyms even have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/personal+trainers" rel="tag">personal trainers</a> available, who will help you to meet your personal best, by working you harder than you will yourself, and helping to chart your goals. They can even suggest which weight training exercises you should use and how many, to strengthen the muscle groups which interest you. <br /><br /> Before you start doing weight training exercise, however, you should do some cardiovascular stuff. While you can get by quite well without weight training exercise, cardio is absolutely essential to your health. You will live longer, be healthier, and happier, and even have more energy if you do some aerobic activities every day to keep you active. We do not stay young forever, but those of us who get adequate aerobic exercises do stay young for longer than those who do not. Once you start doing that, then you can add your weight training exercise program.  <bio>For more information and articles on weight lifting and how to stay fit please take the time to visit our website at Fitness Tips. <a href="http://www.stayfithavefun.com" >http://www.stayfithavefun.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Dog Training Online: How Good Are Home Dog Training Courses?</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>dog obedience training</category><category>dogtraining</category><category>dogs dogs</category><category>best bet</category><category>dog training</category><category>obedience instructor</category><category>collie owners</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/dog-training-online-how-good-are-home-dog-training-courses</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Dog Training From Home  Dog training with an obedience instructor can vary in price and it usually takes place in a class. If you do the dog training yourself it is usually free and you can do it from your own home. You will soon see for yourself how effective a crate will make your dog training]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+training" rel="tag">Dog Training</a> From Home <br /><br /> Dog training with an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/obedience+instructor" rel="tag">obedience instructor</a> can vary in price and it usually takes place in a class. If you do the dog training yourself it is usually free and you can do it from your own home. You will soon see for yourself how effective a crate will make your dog training easier!. Many people find this part of dog training to be more common in puppies. <br /><br /> Should You Scold Your Dog? <br /><br /> Reprimanding is a type of dog training that should not be done unless necessary. It is possible that reward training for dogs has been around as long as there have been dogs to train. Early humans probably used some informal kind of reward training when taming the wolf pups that eventually evolved into modern dogs. Dogs are very much like small children and have short attention spans. See <a href="http://www.<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dogtraining" rel="tag">dogtraining</a>-online.us/know-your-dog/opting-for-a-purebred-dog.ht" >http://www.dogtraining-online.us/know-your-dog/opting-for-a-purebred-dog.ht</a>= ml <br /><br /> Dogs are Simple Creatures.. <br /><br /> But the dog is simply following its basic programming. Some <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/collie+owners" rel="tag">collie owners</a> acquire a family of ducks for their dog to "boss around;" this satisfies the dog's herding instinct and the ducks don't mind. Establishing yourself as pack leader to your dog is very important. Each dog pack only has one leader and in your case it must be you the human. Simple <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+obedience+training" rel="tag">dog obedience training</a> will not solve your dog's aggressive problems only some serious dog training will do the trick. Dog aggressiveness doesn't just mean biting; it means barking and lunging at people as well. Within a week your dog should sit when you tell him to. <br /><br /> Can Dogs Be Controlled? <br /><br /> Experts say that dog behaviors can be controlled through proper training. Dog behaviors are actually responses that are mostly triggered by environmental and social factors. Your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/best+bet" rel="tag">best bet</a> would be to maximize training of your dog when it decides to bark. Provide Adequate Food and Water - Provide food suited to your dog's age size and condition. Walk Your Dog - Your dog will let you know when it needs to be walked.   <bio>Expert dog training online tips and tricks at <a href="http://www.dogtraining-online.us" >http://www.dogtraining-online.us</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>6 Basic Dog Training Tips</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 13:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>fun fun fun</category><category>basic dog training</category><category>positive affirmations</category><category>verbal praise</category><category>behavior training</category><category>quiet spot</category><category>perfect time</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/6-basic-dog-training-tips</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ How you go about basic dog training depends on several things. You want to take into consideration what kind of dog it is, what dog behavior training you are trying to accomplish, and how old the dog is. But it is important to note that it is never too late to teach a dog a new trick. Here are 6]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ How you go about <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/basic+dog+training" rel="tag">basic dog training</a> depends on several things. You want to take into consideration what kind of dog it is, what dog <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/behavior+training" rel="tag">behavior training</a> you are trying to accomplish, and how old the dog is. But it is important to note that it is never too late to teach a dog a new trick. Here are 6 basic dog training tips to keep in mind. <br /><br /> 1) Positive <br /><br /> The key thing to remember is that this is a fun process to teach your dog something new. Therefore, make sure to constantly offer <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/positive+affirmations" rel="tag">positive affirmations</a> in the form of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/verbal+praise" rel="tag">verbal praise</a> and treats. Whenever the dog does something correctly make sure they know it. <br /><br /> 2) Patience <br /><br /> It can be difficult being patient but it is a process that is not going to happen in one session. You have to be willing to give it time and over a period of training sessions your dog will learn. Your dog will pick up on your emotions so hide those feelings of anxiety and anger and keep it positive. <br /><br /> 3) Consistency <br /><br /> Consistency is vital with dog behavior training. Training your dog one day and then skipping a few will not get the job done. The more consistent you are the quicker your dog will pick up the trick you are teaching. However, it is not a bad thing to take one day off here and there to give them a break. <br /><br /> 4) Short and sweet <br /><br /> The last thing you or your dog wants is a two hour training session each day. Around fifteen minutes is the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/perfect+time" rel="tag">perfect time</a> for dogs to learn simple commands. Always make sure to stick with one command or trick per session and do not overlap the tricks within each fifteen minutes. And remember, praise is essential when your dog does something correctly. <br /><br /> 5) No distractions <br /><br /> To get the most out of your basic dog training, try to pick a spot that eliminates any kinds of distractions. While this may be difficult to find, try to pick a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/quiet+spot" rel="tag">quiet spot</a> free of people or other dogs. Going in the backyard or an inside room typically are the best locations. <br /><br /> 6) Above All Else - FUN! FUN! FUN! <br /><br /> Although this is quite repetitive, it is essential that you keep each session fun and lighthearted. Your dog will feed off of your emotions and if you are having a good time they will enjoy it as well. If your dog makes a mistake, you can be firm but friendly at the same time. And after each fifteen minute session, play with your dog for a while. <br /><br /> Over time you will begin to build an even greater bond with your dog as you both learn to trust in each other through these lessons. This will help you on the path to a long and loving relationship with your best friend. It will also provide the foundations for a well mannered and behaved dog who will be a joy to have around the family, and in the company of others.   <bio>For Further Dog Training Tips, And To Sign Up To Our 10 Part Dog Training Lesson Course, Please Visit:- <a href="http://www.dogtraininglessons.info" >http://www.dogtraininglessons.info</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Is It Time To Start Potty Training?</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2006 04:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>potty training tips</category><category>start potty training</category><category>wet diaper</category><category>wearing a diaper</category><category>undress</category><category>time to start</category><category>few days</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/is-it-time-to-start-potty-training</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[After changing diaper after diaper over the past two years, you can't wait to start potty training your toddler. But is it time to start potty training yet? We don't want to start to early and push our child into something he or she is not yet ready for. So, how do you know it is time to give the]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[After changing diaper after diaper over the past two years, you can't wait to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/start+potty+training" rel="tag">start potty training</a> your toddler. But is it <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/time+to+start" rel="tag">time to start</a> potty training yet? We don't want to start to early and push our child into something he or she is not yet ready for. So, how do you know it is time to give the potty a try? <br /><br /> While there is not set date on when a child should be ready, most of them start potty training somewhere around the ages of 2 to 4. When your child is ready, he or she will let you know by showing some of the behaviors listed below <br /><br /> Shows Interest In Potty <br /><br /> One of the first ways to tell that it's time to give potty a try is when your child gets curious about what you are doing in the bathroom. This is a great time to start the potty training conversation. Tell your child in simple terms what you are doing and why you are not <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/wearing+a+diaper" rel="tag">wearing a diaper</a>. <br /><br /> Uncomfortable In A <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/wet+diaper" rel="tag">Wet Diaper</a> <br /><br /> Are you noticing that your child is getting increasingly uncomfortable in a wet diaper and asks to be changed right away? If so, he or she is ready for a potty. Some kids will even give you some sort of indication that they are getting ready to go. An example would be a child that hides in a favorite spot to "pee". This awareness of using the bathroom is a big first step toward successful potty training. <br /><br /> Can <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/undress" rel="tag">Undress</a> Himself / Herself <br /><br /> Another big sign is your child's ability to undress him or herself, or at least make the attempt to do so. As you can imagine, being able to pull pants up and down is an important skill in potty training. <br /><br /> When your child is showing any of the signs mentioned, go ahead and give potty training a try. As long as you don't force the issue, you have nothing to lose. If you read your child's signs wrong and he or she isn't ready, you will notice it within a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/few+days" rel="tag">few days</a>. Just go back to diapers and wait a few more weeks before trying again. On the other hand, your child might just be ready and take to the potty within a few days.   <bio>For more <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+training+tips" rel="tag">Potty Training Tips</a> visit <a href="http://www.mypottytraining.com" >http://www.mypottytraining.com</a> and sign up for our free potty training ecourse. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Build A Strong Friendship Training Your Dog</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 16:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>natural instinct</category><category>training dogs</category><category>negative actions</category><category>wild animals</category><category>dog training</category><category>rewards</category><category>boss</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/build-a-strong-friendship-training-your-dog</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ CRUCIAL TIPS TO TRAIN YOUR DOG  Teach your dog to be happy, healthy, and sociable. Good dog training is all about bonding with your dog, where the dog has respect for you and also where the dog clearly recognizes that the owner is his master and that he or she is the boss.  If the owner assumes]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ CRUCIAL TIPS TO TRAIN YOUR DOG <br /><br /> Teach your dog to be happy, healthy, and sociable. Good <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+training" rel="tag">dog training</a> is all about bonding with your dog, where the dog has respect for you and also where the dog clearly recognizes that the owner is his master and that he or she is the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/boss" rel="tag">boss</a>. <br /><br /> If the owner assumes the role as the leader, the dog knows and respects that position, then it will feel more secure and be a happier pet. <br /><br /> A properly trained dog should never be fearful of it's owner and that is why most up-to-date methods of dog training focus on the positive aspects of the dogs actions and reward it for the good actions that it takes rather than punishing it for anything that it does that is wrong. <br /><br /> A well trained dog that respects it's owner will always want to please, and that leads to a better-behaved dog both at home and when socializing with other dogs and people. <br /><br /> These positive training methods are also great at <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/training+dogs" rel="tag">training dogs</a> that have consistently done something wrong, as they will quickly learn that the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/rewards" rel="tag">rewards</a> for good actions are far greater than the attention they are seeking from their <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/negative+actions" rel="tag">negative actions</a>. <br /><br /> Even older dogs can be trained quite well by using these methods so a dog is certainly never too old to learn new tricks. <br /><br /> RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR YOUR DOG <br /><br /> Recognition training is quite possibly one of the oldest methods of training dogs, dating back to the days when people started trying to naturalize <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/wild+animals" rel="tag">wild animals</a>. Recognition dog training is probably the method of dog training that most of us are well known, and it is a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/natural+instinct" rel="tag">natural instinct</a> to reward the dog when they perform the task that we have asked of them. <br /><br /> Some people prefer to use a combination of the reward training methods and the leash and collar training to get the best out of their dog in the least time. Some dogs respond better to reward training than leash and collar training so your decision might depend on what method you see working the best with your dog. <br /><br /> HOW LONG SHOULD YOUR DOG-TRAINING SESSIONS BE <br /><br /> There are many different factors that come into play when determining how long your dog training sessions should be.Just as people have many and varied personalities, the same is true for dogs - even within a breed. <br /><br /> Many people recommend that you do a personality analysis before getting your dog to determine which breed will be most suitable in your life. Very often, however, we choose dogs based on other different factors at the time. <br /><br /> The various different breeds of dogs have different personal qualities and you need to work with these when training your dog to get the best results. The age of the dog is also a factor in deciding the ability to be trained. <br /><br /> While young puppies generally have a shorter attention span they haven't picked up the bad habits of older dogs and in most cases are easily trained. When training young puppies it is a good idea to have shorter training clinics, and to end the training clinics with a bit of fun and games. <br /><br /> When you mix a little fun with the training, you always get better results, and you will also be more likely to proceed with the dog training for longer. As the owner and their dog advance with training, both parties will find it far more enjoyable as the results will improve and the obvious rewards that both the dog and the owner receive from one another will bond the relationship even further. <br /><br /> There's nothing quite like dog training to start off a bond between the dog owner and his new pet, in the best possible manner. Dog training is the best thing you could ever do for your pet for a long lasting relationship.   <bio>Ron Keegan is the owner operator of Dog Training For Me a website devoted to dog owners who are seeking information on training and caring for man's best friend. More Info dog training tips: <a href="http://www.DogTrainingForMe.com" >http://www.DogTrainingForMe.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Top Tips For Potty Training Accidents</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>accidents</category><category>potty trained</category><category>toilet training</category><category>inevitable</category><category>potty training</category><category>restroom</category><category>been a long time</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/top-tips-for-potty-training-accidents</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[It is inevitable that your child will have accidents when he or she is being potty trained. Be supportive, even when your child has not successfully used the toilet. With time, the accidents should become fewer and fewer until your child is completely potty trained and accidents are few and far]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[It is <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/inevitable" rel="tag">inevitable</a> that your child will have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/accidents" rel="tag">accidents</a> when he or she is being <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+trained" rel="tag">potty trained</a>. Be supportive, even when your child has not successfully used the toilet. With time, the accidents should become fewer and fewer until your child is completely potty trained and accidents are few and far between. <br /><br /> It's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/been+a+long+time" rel="tag">been a long time</a> since you were in diapers. Parents often do not realize that their children have accidents simply because they think differently. A child cannot plan ahead the way adults do every day --how many times, for example, do you jump in the car for a long trip with an older child and he or she needs to stop for a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/restroom" rel="tag">restroom</a> less then ten minutes into the trip? Toddlers have an even shorter planning ability. They may hold it, thinking they can wait to use the potty when their television program or game is finished. Often, this is not the case, and the result is an accident. <br /><br /> Your child may also simply not realize he or she needs to use the potty. Even if your child has previously voiced the need to go to the restroom, other activities, such as being engrossed in play, can take your child's mind off bodily needs. Ask you child often if he or she needs to use the potty, just as you would ask him or her to drink water on a hot day. <br /><br /> Be consistent with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+training" rel="tag">potty training</a> rules as well to prevent these accidents. Your child may be doing this on purpose to gauge your reaction. Accidents should never result in punishment, but be firm as to what your child can and cannot do until he or she is potty trained. Regular accidents are not OK if your child knows better and had previously been able to control his or her bathroom actions. <br /><br /> However, if your child is having regular accidents and is upset at this, consult your doctor. There may be medical reason as to when potty training is becoming more difficult, and sometimes, simple dietary changes can help you fix these problems. Most children have accidents up to 6 months after successful <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/toilet+training" rel="tag">toilet training</a>. If accidents continue, speak with your child about the situation. If he or she is deliberately causing accidents, you may wish to postpone potty training until he or she is more mature. Punishment in these situations rarely works, but don't let your child use potty training as a way of getting attention. <br /><br /> Accidents are normal. Although undesirable, remember to be supportive of your child as he or she is trying to learn to use the potty, even when they're unsuccessful. Join an online support group if you find this process especially stressful. This, along with the multiple articles and tools for parents, can help you learn more techniques for potty training more quickly and avoiding accidents. Use accidents as a learning tool. As your child progresses in the potty training process, he or she will have fewer accidents. Don't be surprised if your child regresses after having made significant progress--potty training takes time and support and is often a case of two steps forward and one step back.   <bio>Diane Ball has an interest in Potty Training. For further information on Potty Training please visit <a href="http://www.painlesspottytraining.com/potty-training.html" >http://www.painlesspottytraining.com/potty-training.html</a> or <a href="http://www.painlesspottytraining.com/blog/2006/09/27/top-tips-for-potty-training-accidents/" >http://www.painlesspottytraining.com/blog/2006/09/27/top-tips-for-potty-training-accidents/</a>. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Find The Best Dog Training Book For You</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 06:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>pet dog training</category><category>plethora</category><category>irrelevant</category><category>beginner book</category><category>pet product</category><category>leash training</category><category>obedience training</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/find-the-best-dog-training-book-for-you</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ With the exponential growth of the pet product industry, it can be hard to determine what resources are best for you and your pet. Dog training books are one of the many categories that can be overwhelming in terms of the amount of choices available. There are number of great books out there, but]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ With the exponential growth of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pet+product" rel="tag">pet product</a> industry, it can be hard to determine what resources are best for you and your pet. Dog training books are one of the many categories that can be overwhelming in terms of the amount of choices available. There are number of great books out there, but they are not all good matches for everyone. Here are some tips for finding the best dog training book for your situation. <br /><br /> How old is your dog? <br /><br /> One of the easiest ways to eliminate <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/irrelevant" rel="tag">irrelevant</a> products is by targeting books that cater to your dog's age. There are a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/plethora" rel="tag">plethora</a> of books available for puppy training, but not nearly as many designed for adult dogs. It is important to distinguish the two since the age of your pet determines how you will approach the training process. <br /><br /> What are your goals? <br /><br /> Dog training is a very broad subject that can encompass a number of different things. House training, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/leash+training" rel="tag">leash training</a>, and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/obedience+training" rel="tag">obedience training</a> are all sub-niches to the primary subject. Take a minute to consider what you want to accomplish in training your pet, and find a book the concentrates on these subjects. <br /><br /> How much experience do you have? <br /><br /> There are different levels of training techniques, ranging from beginner to advanced. Thus, you should consider your level of experience before shopping for a dog training book. If this is your first dog, than it is safe to assume that you have a lot to learn. Look for a book that caters towards beginners. A good <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/beginner+book" rel="tag">beginner book</a> walks you through the basics of training while gradually building on previous lessons. It should also be fairly comprehensive since it is likely that you will have questions on a wide range of topics. <br /><br /> How do you learn? <br /><br /> Some people can read a text description and have no problem executing the steps. Others may need the assistance of pictures or video to supplement the text information. Think about how you prefer to get your information. Ideally, you will find a resource that offers a mix of each format. This way you can reference a different source if you have trouble visualizing the instructions. <br /><br /> Finding the best dog training book is really a matter of preference. What works well for you may not be ideal for the next person. Take into account the relationship you have with your dog and consider the things you hope to accomplish. By spending a little extra time thinking about the needs of you and your pet you will be able to find a resource that suits you.   <bio><a href="http://dogbookreview.com" >http://dogbookreview.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Potty Training Dolls -- Are They Useful Potty Training Your Child?</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2007 00:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>preferably</category><category>potty training</category><category>toilet training</category><category>toilet train</category><category>dolls</category><category>potty chair</category><category>tinkle</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/potty-training-dolls-are-they-useful-potty-training-your-child</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Potty training dolls are advertised as the latest and greatest tool to help your child learn how to use the potty. These special dolls can be a good tool to help your child understand what potty training is all about, but are they really necessary? This will in part depend on both you and your]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+training" rel="tag">Potty training</a> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dolls" rel="tag">dolls</a> are advertised as the latest and greatest tool to help your child learn how to use the potty. These special dolls can be a good tool to help your child understand what potty training is all about, but are they really necessary? This will in part depend on both you and your child. Before you decide, read on to find out what potty training dolls are, how they are used and in what case they can be helpful in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/toilet+training" rel="tag"><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/toilet+train" rel="tag">toilet train</a>ing</a> your little one. <br /><br /> A potty training doll is a special doll that can drink and then pee. It usually comes with its own little <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/potty+chair" rel="tag">potty chair</a> and some training pants. The doll also has a little zippy cup or bottle to drink out of. After the doll drinks, the water will come out the other end, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/preferably" rel="tag">preferably</a> while the doll sits on the potty chair. <br /><br /> That all sounds well, but how can this toy help you toilet train your toddler? When you child is starting to show interest in using the potty, you give him the doll and explain how big kids use the potty instead of using a diaper. Start by letting your child feed the doll the water, and have him set the doll on the potty. Then the two of you can watch the doll <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tinkle" rel="tag">tinkle</a>. <br /><br /> The next step is to ask your child if he would like to pee in the potty, just like the doll is doing. After he has practiced with the doll a few times, sitting on a potty and tinkling in it doesn't seem quite a scary and he'll be ready to give it a try. This can happen as quickly as after the first time you used the potty training doll, or take a few days. Just keep trying and do your best to at least have your child sit on his potty next to the doll. Sooner or later he'll get it and tinkle right alongside the doll. <br /><br /> The final question is: Do you really need a potty training doll? A lot of toddlers are interested enough in using the potty that they do not need a potty training doll. But if your little one seems a little afraid or just isn't very interested in using the potty, a potty training doll can be a useful tool. In those cases, getting a potty training doll is a worthwhile investment and can make the process of toilet training your child much faster and easier.   <bio>For more potty training advice visit <a href="http://www.mypottytraining.com" >http://www.mypottytraining.com</a> and sign up for our free potty training ecourse. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Dog Training Accessories, Making Dog Training A Lot Easier</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 07:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>dog training</category><category>carpentry skills</category><category>tender loving care</category><category>creative juices</category><category>patience</category><category>dog trainer</category><category>purchase training</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/dog-training-accessories-making-dog-training-a-lot-easier</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Having the proper dog training accessories can make training your dog a whole lot easier. Of course your dog needs a house, a crate or a bed. Your pet needs his/her very own plate. Your dog needs attention, guidance, tender-loving care and utmost concern. And, aside from the usual needs of any]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Having the proper <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+training" rel="tag">dog training</a> accessories can make training your dog a whole lot easier. Of course your dog needs a house, a crate or a bed. Your pet needs his/her very own plate. Your dog needs attention, guidance, tender-loving care and utmost concern. And, aside from the usual needs of any canine, your lovable pup needs dog-training accessories. <br /><br /> For a dog training to be truly successful, the primary essential components are a good <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+trainer" rel="tag">dog trainer</a> equipped with an almost ever lasting <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/patience" rel="tag">patience</a> and a dog that is determined, patience, and willing to learn. To be able to have a training that is reliable and productive and to be able to yield immediate and positive results, you ought to provide your dog with the right set of training accessories. <br /><br /> If you are on for a serious dog training, then you should first acquaint yourself with the right set of training accessories and equipment. If you enroll your dog in a training school, then the training accessories usually come with the training fees. However, if you plan to train your dog at home, then you can <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/purchase+training" rel="tag">purchase training</a> accessories at various pet shops or dog schools. There are also many training accessories that are sold on the net. Training materials are usually sold separately but there are some who offer items as a complete set. If you are blessed with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/carpentry+skills" rel="tag">carpentry skills</a> and overflowing <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/creative+juices" rel="tag">creative juices</a>, then you can also opt to create your own set of training accessories. <br /><br /> In purchasing dog-training accessories, here are some points to remember that will help you make the right choices: <br /><br /> a. Know right tools for the right training. The right type of training accessories depends on the type of training you would like your dog to engage with. There is a specific set of equipment that is designed to hone skills needed for each specific field. Also, make up your mind about the dept of the training you would like to impose. <br /><br /> b. Function over fashion. Choose the training equipment that function well, not something that looks good on your dog but is difficult to use. <br /><br /> c. Comfort is essential. Be sure that the dog-training accessories are fit for your dog. The right choice of materials depends on the size of your dog. The correct material is one that does not compromise the comfort, safety, and the health of your dog. <br /><br /> d. Take the age and the characteristic as bases. The correct training materials to choose should correlate with your pet's age and behavior. Sometimes, breed is an important consideration as well. <br /><br /> e. Choose the items that also suites you well. Dog Training accessories should also be easy to use and manage for you. Avoid materials that may give you allergies or can cause back pains or arthritis. Go for a material that will allow you to train at ease. <br /><br /> Having the proper dog training accessories can make training your dog a lot easier. Spending the money on these training tools is a great investment in your dog.   <bio>James Kesel, MS is the publisher of Career in Dog Training website. Providing information on dog training accessories and dog training career opportunities. Check us out at <a href="http://www.dog-training-careers.com" >http://www.dog-training-careers.com</a>.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>A Trained Dog Without A Trained Owner I Like</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2006 06:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>professional dog trainer</category><category>dog training</category><category>dog owners</category><category>proper relationship</category><category>dysfunctional relationship</category><category>back flips</category><category>train</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/a-trained-dog-without-a-trained-owner-i-like</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The frustrating thing about being in the dog training business is coming to the realization that 90% of your time is spent training people, rather than dogs.  To really deliver the results, a professional dog trainer must train the owner how to train their dog. Rather than just going in and]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The frustrating thing about being in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/train" rel="tag">train</a>ing" rel="tag">dog training</a> business is coming to the realization that 90% of your time is spent training people, rather than dogs. <br /><br /> To really deliver the results, a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/professional+dog+trainer" rel="tag">professional dog trainer</a> must train the owner how to train their dog. Rather than just going in and training the dog. <br /><br /> Because dog training is: <br /><br /> A process of establishing and promoting a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/proper+relationship" rel="tag">proper relationship</a> between the owner and the dog... <br /><br /> And <br /><br /> Developing a way of communicating so that commands are both understood and have meaning... <br /><br /> .... simply traing the dog doesn't cut it. Sure, technically you're fulfilling your part of the agreement. The owner comes to you and pays you to train the dog. <br /><br /> But again, because it all gets back to developing a proper relationship between the owner and the dog, if I do the training, then the dog end up developing a proper relationship with me! But when he goes home with the owner, he still has the same <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dysfunctional+relationship" rel="tag">dysfunctional relationship</a> he's always had. <br /><br /> So, one of the things that's really made me successful in this business has been my ability to teach the owner how to handle, train and work with his own pet. That way, even if he travels, or buys a new home... the dog is still going to respect, respond, bond and want to please his owner. (Once more, it doesn't do the owner any good if his dog does <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/back+flips" rel="tag">back flips</a> on command, but only for the trainer). <br /><br /> The problem with being ethical and honest about my approach to dog training (or people training, to be more specific)... is that your business model is left open to one very annoying "fly in your ointment." <br /><br /> And that annoying "fly" is the fact that, even though my dog training techniques are easy to master, and work really quickly... there's always going to be a certain small percentage of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+owners" rel="tag">dog owners</a> who are... well, quite frankly... idiots!   <bio>Adam G. Katz is the author of the book, "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider's Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History." Get a free copy of his report "Games To Play With Your Dog" when you sign up for his free weekly dog training tips e-zine at: <a href="http://www.dogproblems.com">http://www.dogproblems.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>A Trained Dog Without A Trained Owner Is Like</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2006 09:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>professional dog trainer</category><category>dog training</category><category>dog owners</category><category>proper relationship</category><category>dysfunctional relationship</category><category>back flips</category><category>train</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/a-trained-dog-without-a-trained-owner-is-like</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ The frustrating thing about being in the dog training business is coming to the realization that 90% of your time is spent training people, rather than dogs.  To really deliver the results, a professional dog trainer must train the owner how to train their dog. Rather than just going in and]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ The frustrating thing about being in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/train" rel="tag">train</a>ing" rel="tag">dog training</a> business is coming to the realization that 90% of your time is spent training people, rather than dogs. <br /><br /> To really deliver the results, a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/professional+dog+trainer" rel="tag">professional dog trainer</a> must train the owner how to train their dog. Rather than just going in and training the dog. <br /><br /> Because dog training is: <br /><br /> A process of establishing and promoting a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/proper+relationship" rel="tag">proper relationship</a> between the owner and the dog... <br /><br /> And <br /><br /> Developing a way of communicating so that commands are both understood and have meaning... <br /><br /> .... simply traing the dog doesn't cut it. Sure, technically you're fulfilling your part of the agreement. The owner comes to you and pays you to train the dog. <br /><br /> But again, because it all gets back to developing a proper relationship between the owner and the dog, if I do the training, then the dog end up developing a proper relationship with me! But when he goes home with the owner, he still has the same <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dysfunctional+relationship" rel="tag">dysfunctional relationship</a> he's always had. <br /><br /> So, one of the things that's really made me successful in this business has been my ability to teach the owner how to handle, train and work with his own pet. That way, even if he travels, or buys a new home... the dog is still going to respect, respond, bond and want to please his owner. (Once more, it doesn't do the owner any good if his dog does <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/back+flips" rel="tag">back flips</a> on command, but only for the trainer). <br /><br /> The problem with being ethical and honest about my approach to dog training (or people training, to be more specific)... is that your business model is left open to one very annoying "fly in your ointment." <br /><br /> And that annoying "fly" is the fact that, even though my dog training techniques are easy to master, and work really quickly... there's always going to be a certain small percentage of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+owners" rel="tag">dog owners</a> who are... well, quite frankly... idiots!   <bio>Adam G. Katz is the author of the book, "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider's Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History." Get a free copy of his report "Games To Play With Your Dog" when you sign up for his free weekly dog training tips e-zine at: <a href="http://www.dogproblems.com">http://www.dogproblems.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Basic Dog Training Tips</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 01:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>calm demeanor</category><category>positive reinforcement</category><category>moving in the right direction</category><category>noticeable</category><category>basic dog training</category><category>intimidate</category><category>repetition</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/basic-dog-training-tips</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Training your dog should be a fun experience where both you and your pet benefit from working together. Unfortunately, too many owners get discouraged in the training process when they fail to make any noticeable progress. This tends to happen when the owner is unprepared from the beginning. In]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Training your dog should be a fun experience where both you and your pet benefit from working together. Unfortunately, too many owners get discouraged in the training process when they fail to make any <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/noticeable" rel="tag">noticeable</a> progress. This tends to happen when the owner is unprepared from the beginning. In order to help prevent this mistake, here are some <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/basic+dog+training" rel="tag">basic dog training</a> tips to get you off to a successful start. <br /><br /> Be Patient <br /><br /> It takes time to establish communication channels with your pet. You have to start at the most basic level, assuming your dog knows nothing about what you are doing. This requires a great deal of patience at first, but it is imperative that you display a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/calm+demeanor" rel="tag">calm demeanor</a>. Your dog can sense when you are frustrated or upset, and this could <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/intimidate" rel="tag">intimidate</a> or scare them. Take things slow and know when to stop for the day. This will help insure that your sessions stay fun and productive. <br /><br /> Use Encouragement <br /><br /> Frustration can bring on negative reactions such as scolding or yelling. If you are not careful, then you might find yourself constantly reprimanding your dog throughout the training sessions. This will only confuse your pet and lead to a disinterest in learning. Constant <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/positive+reinforcement" rel="tag">positive reinforcement</a> is the best strategy to creating a constructive learning environment. Make sure to reward your dog for effort, even if he dog doesn't get a command exactly right. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/repetition" rel="tag">Repetition</a> is Key <br /><br /> It is understandable to want to move on to the next lesson when your dog performs a command correctly. You are excited about your pet's progress and you want to keep things <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/moving+in+the+right+direction" rel="tag">moving in the right direction</a>. But the best strategy is to master one task before starting the next one. This is accomplished through repetition exercises, and it is by far the most important step in successful training. Start every new lesson by reviewing previous lessons. Build your dog's confidence by letting him perform tasks he is familiar with before progressing with new material. <br /><br /> Maintain Structure <br /><br /> Getting your dog into the proper mindset for learning can help improve his retention rate. This can be accomplished by adding consistency and structure to your training sessions. If possible, work with your dog at the same time everyday and keep you're the sessions under one hour. Start and end each session with a review of tasks they are already familiar with, and try to work on only one new command each time. Familiarity with your training structure will help your dog feel more comfortable. They will know what to expect and they will understand what is expected of them. <br /><br /> There is much more to dog training than just the lessons you teach. There is a psychological element that must also be addressed if you want to save time and frustration. Use the basic dog training tips above to establish the parameters of your training. From there you can concentrate on teaching the actual tasks and commands.   <bio>Training your dog doesn't have to be a stressful ordeal. Visit <a href="http://dogbookreview.com" >http://dogbookreview.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Dog Training: Would Your Dog Listen If You Punish Him?</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jul 2007 17:14:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>today many people</category><category>dogtraining</category><category>dog obedience training</category><category>domestication</category><category>dog training</category><category>positive reinforcement</category><category>training dogs</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/dog-training-would-your-dog-listen-if-you-punish-him</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Always use praise instead of punishment with dog training. Dogs respond best to positive dog training rather than negative. With all of this in mind you should be able to teach your dog the 3 basis commands such as sit - stay - fetch. There are many different dog training techniques that are out]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Always use praise instead of punishment with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+training" rel="tag">dog training</a>. Dogs respond best to positive dog training rather than negative. With all of this in mind you should be able to teach your dog the 3 basis commands such as sit - stay - fetch. There are many different dog training techniques that are out there today. Many people often don't realize that dog training courses often utilize different dog training techniques. Unfortunately one part of dog training that is not gone over very well in dog training classes is chewing. <br /><br /> Reprimanding your dog should not happen often as dogs respond better to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/positive+reinforcement" rel="tag">positive reinforcement</a> used in dog training. A dog that has been properly trained won't take a nip at other dogs or pedestrians when you are out for walks. Your frustration can cause you to want to force the issue and end up taking two steps backward with your progress. See <a href="http://www.<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dogtraining" rel="tag">dogtraining</a>-online.us/know-your-dog/opting-for-a-purebred-dog.ht" >http://www.dogtraining-online.us/know-your-dog/opting-for-a-purebred-dog.ht</a>= ml <br /><br /> The dog may run back and forth and bark. The owner may think this is annoying or anxious behavior on the part of the dog and that training is the answer. There are several things to keep in mind before starting any <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dog+obedience+training" rel="tag">dog obedience training</a>. You need to understand that dogs have an attention span of no more than ten to fifteen minutes. A well socialized bred and adjusted puppy or dog will feel no need to act aggressively. A dog that acts this way demonstrates that there is a problem with the dog's relationship to humans. " To let your dog up from sitting give him a release command such as "free" or "break. <br /><br /> When these feelings are all mixed up their only known protection for themselves is to bite because they cannot understand the situation logically. Therefore people should know that in order to avoid such circumstances. So-- How do you work with a "high functioning" abused dog? And how do you teach your dog to relax and enjoy life? Dogs bark because we humans want our dogs to bark. For years our <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/domestication" rel="tag">domestication</a> process and selective breeding has allowed our dogs to develop their barking abilities. The sit command: This is usually the first command new owners teach their dog.   <bio>Expert dog training online tips and tricks at <a href="http://www.dogtraining-online.us" >http://www.dogtraining-online.us</a>   </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Get The Most Out Of Your MLM Training</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 21:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>nutritious choices</category><category>multi level marketing</category><category>learning environments</category><category>nutritious meal</category><category>note taking</category><category>correct answer</category><category>mind and body</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-mlm-training</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Anytime you are in the process of learning how to perform an activity or task you have to have the mindset of this lessons importance. Why am I taking time to do this? Keeping focus on what the goal is behind this training can keep you on track as you prepare to understand more about the business]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Anytime you are in the process of learning how to perform an activity or task you have to have the mindset of this lessons importance. Why am I taking time to do this? Keeping focus on what the goal is behind this training can keep you on track as you prepare to understand more about the business of multi-level marketing. There are some basic tips or guidelines per say that will allow you to get the most from your training course. Simply following basic rules that you would use in college or other <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/learning+environments" rel="tag">learning environments</a>. Guidelines such as taking notes, remain focused and pay attention as well as setting yourself up with resources that allow you to get the most out of your experience. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/note+taking" rel="tag">Note taking</a> is basic but effective for ensuring that you not only hear what your course is saying but that you have a way to review this information for future purposes. Be sure to make your notes legible. If you are unable to read your notes they will be of no use to you. Keep these notes in a binder, folder or notebook in a place that will allow you to find and use them easily. Anytime you have a question or are unsure of your knowledge on the subject you can refer back to your notes for the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/correct+answer" rel="tag">correct answer</a> or simple reassurance. <br /><br /> Maintaining focus or paying attention during a training course may be simple enough but life can often throw in distractions that can keep you from really getting the full amount of information from the training. Number one is to care for you physically. Get enough sleep before taking your training course. Eat a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/nutritious+meal" rel="tag">nutritious meal</a> prior to beginning your course. These two things will allow your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/mind+and+body" rel="tag">mind and body</a> to provide the energy and focus to draw the most information from the course. If you are overly tired you will be less likely to be able to really absorb all of the needed information from your lessons. Food is fuel and in order to be at the top of your game <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/nutritious+choices" rel="tag">nutritious choices</a> are key. <br /><br /> Building a network of resources to help you get the most from your training is also a great help in successful training. Keep in touch with representatives who offer the training course. Find contact information for mentors to help you with any questions or areas of your training that you do not understand. Also book-marking sites that offer helpful tips or refreshers in MLM training material can be very useful. <br /><br /> The main key is to go into your training with the want to get something out of it. If you simply go through a training course or program to get it over with you will learn little and struggle in the end with your business. If on the other hand you do what you are able to in order to make the most of your training you will see that the result of that is a healthy knowledge of the MLM process and how to put your knowledge to work for a successful business far into the future.   <bio>Nestor Ramirez is the creator of the MLM report for more information about MLM and how you can secure a FREE copy of the MLM report go to <a href="http://www.mlm-fact.com" >http://www.mlm-fact.com</a> and discover how.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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