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		<title>Training Your PWD Puppy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 22:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portuguese Water Dogs can be trained but you have to be quick thinking with this breed.  Porties are very clever. As a puppy my dog Goji was responsive to dog treats so you could reward him with food if he did something on command. This breed is  too clever for that human trick to last for long. Here's what I did to start training and disciplining my standard PWD]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Portuguese Water Dogs can be trained but you need to be fast considering with this breed.  Porties are extremely clever. As a puppy my doggy Goji was responsive to <a class="zem_slink" title="Dog food" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_food">dog treats</a>, so you could reward him with food if he did some thing on command. This breed is  too clever for that human trick to last for lengthy. Here’s what I did to start off education my standard PWD:</p>
<p>It truly is a extremely good conditioning for him. I took mine on the Marin <a class="zem_slink" title="Humane Society" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humane_Society">Humane Society</a>.  Actually the class is most effective for exercise the owner. I needed some catching up inside the latest coaching approaches for dogs. Today you don’t punish the k9 if he does a thing bad, but only reward him for doing anything great. That reward is a handle. That’s what the class taught me. Socialization is what the class taught Goji, though he was well socialized at his breeder, Toraq. I learned to unlearn the training strategies I did with my black labrador retriever in an earlier incarnation. I was told to not negatively discipline my doggy. It was tough for me to instruct my pals not to discipline him when the mouthy puppy jumped on them and nipped their skin. I asked my spouse and children and pals getting assertive and to knee the doggie if he would jump up. It really is critical that the doggie know who is in charge proper from the start out.</p>
<p>A month or so later he went into the Family Doggy I course on the same also within the Humane Society.  This taught him some commands and obedience, and that continued using the Spouse and children Pet II course.  I don’t feel he definitely learned too numerous commands there, but we did learn to have along better together, which was great.<a href="http://eporti.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/goji-400.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-275" title="Goji Porti" src="http://eporti.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/goji-400.jpg" alt="portuguese water k9 Goji" width="400" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>The Portuguese Water Doggy is actually additional inclined to enjoy praise extra than a handle, as an adult. My doggie is quite picky about treats now; when we go into a pet store and also the shopkeepers offer him a treat, he generally refuses it. Porties are incredibly particular about their food, unlike other breeds. Here’s what he like nowadays:</p>
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<li>Dried liver including liver biscuit</li>
<li>Dried salmon sticks</li>
<li>Charlie Bear treats</li>
<li>Bil-jack biscuits</li>
<li>Fois Grois and Caviar</li>
<li>Red Barn rolled beef hide with chicken inside</li>
<li>Dried Kangaroo meat</li>
<li>Dried salmon tenders</li>
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<p>Females train these dogs better than adult men, in my opinion. The porties are more responsive to their high pitched voices than men’s. I also believe Portie’s choose the smell of women more than males.  But this doesn’t mean that they don’t highly respect male masters; they do. They require the master to possess a complete life. In fact, they’ve to obtain a working “captain in the ship” and you study that very quick when you’ve 1 of these dogs living with you.</p>
<p>Just one point that the Portuguese Water Dog doesn’t seem to obtain to learn is devotion towards the master. We swiftly realized that it’s as if he thinks he’s living with a fisherman, and he’s on a boat with all the fisherman and becomes quite devoted to him.  Goji  despises boats, so the devotion is not definitely to some operating fisherman, but to a master.  This has been built into Goji since he came to our house at age 9 weeks. This unlearned trait seems for being only improving around the years. In the event you can’t handle this extreme devotion do not bring a PWD house.</p>
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<li>You should be consistent in your approach towards your dog</li>
<li>Keep intonations, gestures and words for expressing dissatisfaction and praise consistent; then  you will be help him comprehend commands by associating wtih the way it truly is said.</li>
<li>If you issue conflicting commands your k9 will be confused compared to one who has learned the same command over and more than. One example of being consistent is to let him out the same door every time he has to do his business. In this way he associates that door with needing to go out and will let you know by going to that door instead of somewhere inside the house.</li>
<li>Remember of course that after every command that he successfully does, shower him with love and affection. Treat him once in a while when he does right because like a child it needs to be appreciated and given praise.</li>
<li>There are quite a few technques to dog education from positive reinforcement, understanding when to reward and when to punish, the effective way of punishing, how to stop excessive barking and chewing and aggression to name a few.</li>
<li> K9 instruction is an on-going process but 1 which is full of rewards. You will create a bond with your pet that’s unbreakable. You will possess a loyal companion for life and a friend forever.</li>
<li>There are numerous <a href="http://www.eporti.com/store/" target="_blank">dog training ebooks, cd`s, dvd`s</a>, seminars, groups and tips on coaching your doggie that you can find online.  Find 1 that you're comfortable with and provides all the necessary tools to help you in doggie instruction.</li>
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		<title>PWD Fetches the ball in Sausalito Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 16:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Master</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes PWD's can be taught how to fetch the ball very well. Goji brings the ball back, drops it by matress's feet, and even puts it in her hand. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PWD’s can be taught how to fetch the ball very well. The breed isn't well known for this kind of training.<br />
Goj, a 3 1/2 year old male Portuguese Water Dog,  brings the ball back, drops it by his owner’s feet, and even puts it in her hand. The Portuguese Water Dog can be trained to fetch very well!<br />
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