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  • Christmas Gift Ideas for the Family Dog
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  • Dog Muzzles - Is Your Dog Unpredictable In Public? Muzzling Will Give You Peace Of Mind!
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  • Dog Halloween Costumes For a Joyful Halloween
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  • Dog Training for Newbies - Tips and Advices in Dog Training for Beginners
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  • The Ins and Outs of Dog Agility Training
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Dog Training - Training Assertive Dogs Like Your Shiba Print

As descendants from wolf packs, Secrets to Dog Training - Shiba Inu have and seek a natural hierarchy in which some are dominant (alphas) and others follow. Struggles among young Shiba pups to sort of who is which start early, in some cases three weeks after birth.

Apart from human society, wild dogs will fight - sometimes to the death - to maintain or achieve the alpha status. Losers are occasionally expelled from the pack entirely.

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Train your Shiba to Sit Print

Shiba Training - No, YOU Sit!

Shibas can learn an amazing variety of behaviors, but you will find that one of the most important is 'sit'. Beyond the basic need to establish that the human of the pair (That's you - in case you're wondering) is the alpha (leader), it has a number of practical benefits.

When a Shiba sits she's more attentive, making it easier to follow further commands. Her eyes are on you, the alpha.

As important as what the Shiba is doing, is what she is not. In a sit, she's more or less stationary, there are still those wagging tails, after all. That means she's not chasing squirrels, knocking over your Mom's expensive vase, running through the garden or out into the street.

 First, take advantage of the Shiba's spontaneous behavior by observing her closely. The idea is to catch her in the middle of performing the behavior and say 'sit' and gesture. That way a Shiba associates the behavior with the command. Always associate a unique hand signal and tone with the command. Praise the Shiba lavishly. Hold off on food treats. Save the bribes until you really need them Fortunately, almost every Shiba Inu can, and will learn this basic move in fairly quickly, after all they are as smart as they are cute.

first the Shiba will have no idea why you're so happy. But Shibas tend to be happy when the alpha is happy, and upset when they are. With repetition comes understanding.

When you want to initiate a sit, stand and face the Shiba then issue the command, wait for the desired response. Some will get it after the first couple of tries; some will take ten or more. Some won't get it without further prompting. Now bring out the other techniques. With a treat or a favored toy, face the Shiba and place it above her head and slightly behind the forehead, but still visible. The Shiba will tend to look up and stretch its chin slightly backward. When you have Her attention move the treat slowly back toward the tail.

Some Shibas will respond by backing up. If so, try the technique near the couch or a fence where she has nowhere to go. When the Shiba starts to sit, give the command and hand signal. At the completion of the sit, praise lavishly and give the reward.

Voice commands aren't the only sound that will work. Many trainers use a 'clicker' - a small plastic and metal device that makes a 'click-clack' sound when pressed and released. I like clickers, I find that training is much faster, and your Shiba will find the sound very distinctive. Shibas can distinguish the sound over surprisingly long distances and amidst other moderate background noise.

As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give the command and at the same time push gently on the back near the tail as you lift her chin. Praise and reward anyway, even though you had to 'force' the sit. Take special care with young hips - don't force a completely uncooperative Shiba this way. Repetition, consistency (reward only for the proper action), and enthusiasm will quickly lead to learning the 'sit'. Don't be harsh, but don't give up easily either. And never let her train you.

I love dogs, especially Shiba Inu's they are absolutely wonderful little pooches. But any doggie become tiresome if they do not have at least some basic training. Do yourself a favor and get a copy Dog Training Secrets - Shiba Inu. It is the absolutely best training manual you will find anywhere, and fairly inexpensive. You will have a wonderful loyal, well trained companion.

 
Before you bring a Shiba Inu home... Print

Shiba Inu owners often say, "I love these dogs but they are not for everyone ." One couple put it this way (when describing their Shiba pup), Black Shiba"She's bad to the bone, and we love it!" Why do people say things like this? Because Shiba Inu dogs have a wild side to them. They can be real buggers, especially when they are young. They are not a dog for the faint-hearted. Shiba Inus are sometimes called "little wolves". They are certainly not as aggressive as wolves, but they are similar in some ways. What follows is a list of behaviors that wolves exhibit when living in captivity. Note that this isn't a description of what a typical Shiba Inu is like. It's a worst case scenario.

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Is an electronic fence the right choice for your Shiba Print

Electronic fences are a control device. That said, electronic fences can be a blessing or a curse - not only for the dog but for the human as well. An 'electronic fence' is a set of devices, usually underground wire and transmitters, that deliver a noise, shock or unpleasant spray via a collar to a dog approaching the boundary. The wire is buried a foot or so under the ground along a perimeter of 500-1000 feet and as the dog approaches it a signal is sent to the collar, activating the deterrent.

 

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Shiba Inu Basic Training Print
Training is like developing good habits. And shiba is smart, so s/he quickly learns some rules - many which s/he figures out alone; simple things like not walking towards the wrong side of a pole when on a leash.
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So you want to train your Shiba Inu Print
So you want to train your Shiba? You must like a challenge! Shibas need lots of time and attention, but they repay the effort 10 times over in loyalty, joy, and affection.The Japanese portray the Shiba as brave and bold, good-natured, and artless with a refined and open spirit. Some Shiba owners add 'superior attitude' and similar phrases to the description. So, if you are of sound mind, body, and spirit and have been captivated by the bright eyes and bushy tail of this appealing little dog, take the plunge. Contact the National Shiba Club of America for a list of breeders and check to make sure any appropriate health screening has been done before placing a deposit on a puppy. Then, in the words of one Shiba owner, "Before bringing home your Shiba, it is best to have a supply of food on hand. Several boxes of granola, some oranges (for vitamin C) and a few sandwiches should give you enough energy to keep up with the little guy.
 
Putting a Stop to Your Shiba Puppies Chewing and Nipping Habits Print

Putting a Stop to Your Puppies Chewing and Nipping Habits
By Joann Henry

Dogs are naturally primitive creatures. Thankfully, they adapt easily and can be trained with little effort, making it possible to share our homes with our favorite four-legged friends and still maintain our standards of order and cleanliness. Teaching your puppy to behave properly is a huge responsibility and may seem much more daunting than it should be. With a little patience and a few simple, proven training methods, you can put an end to most of your puppy's bad habits by redirecting his natural instincts to something more appropriate.

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How to stop your Shiba from whining Print

If constant dog whining is your problem now, you will definitely benefit from good advice on how to stop your Shiba Inu from whining.  There are several options that you have when looking for a good piece of advice on how to stop dogs from whining.  First of all, you need good, sound advice from professionals that have a record of success in the area of pet behavior.  There are many good sites online that you can check out to find that advice, but I have two of them right here that might save you some time when looking around.  The first site is located at Maximum Dog Training, online at maximumdogtraining.com.  At Maximum Dog Training, you can find out more than just how to stop dogs from whining; you will find out how to train your dog well in behavior patterns that won't drive you crazy.

Another site that is suggested for finding out just how to stop dogs from whining is called Dog Obedience Advice, dogobedienceadvice.com.  The people at both of these websites are professionals in understanding and training animals, so give it a try, and don't waste another precious moment of time, or it might really drive you crazy to listen to a whining dog.  Besides, you can have a better understanding of just what causes dogs and other animals to whine, which is beneficial to any pet owner.

 
Dog Training - A Shiba's Nature Print

Shibas are surprisingly complex creatures.

Complicating the picture still further is the well-known fact that dogs have descended from wolves but began domestic interaction with humans over 10,000 years ago. As a consequence, there are behaviors that develop regardless of circumstances and some that are as unique as the human the dog is paired with. Still, some common traits stand out.

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Dog Agression: How to Curb That Bad Habit Print

When dogs lived freely, aggression was an important characteristic. Dogs needed to have an aggressive attitude to protect themselves, their territory, their food, and their families. That is why to this day, some dogs still display those innate characteristics.

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How to read your dog like a book Print

By Jerry Carpos | Date Submitted: 08/17/07

If your dog were a book, it would be a book in cartoon format. Dogs are simple creatures? which does not mean they are simple-minded. They can only concentrate on one thing at a time. Short-term memory is so limited, that they do not know what the fuss is about if you try to punish them for something they did even a short time ago -- such as mess up the lounge.

 

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