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Dog Cute Wallpapers APK

Dog Cute Wallpapers APK

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What's Dog Cute Wallpapers APK?

Dog Cute Wallpapers is a app for Android, It's developed by NZLov author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 4.00 stars with 4 rated times.
This product is an app in Entertainment category. More infomartion of Dog Cute Wallpapers on google play
Dogs Cute Wallpapers is a collection of the best Cute Dogs images for your smartphone or tablet.

Dogs Cute Wallpapers is great wallpaper application, this great wallpaper app includes 400 stunning and beautiful Dogs wallpapers, and these wallpapers can use as a screen saver on your phone or tablet screen, use this app and enjoy the stunning and the most beautiful cat’s wallpapers.

You also have zoom in and zoom out options, and the navigation is very easy and simple.

The best of all you have gallery to see the wallpapers in the bulk and to choose the best wallpaper for you without scrolling the wallpapers one by one.

So don't spend your time for nothing and enjoy these great wallpapers.

Application Features:
- A hundred pictures of Dogs images in HD Resolution.
- You can save all pictures to SD Card.
- You can share all images to others.
- You can set all pictures as wallpaper.
- Easy to use: press menu to save, share, and set as wallpaper.

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Guidelines for dog training
No matter what you're trying to teach your dog, from house training to "heel," there are a few basic guidelines that will make the process easier:

1. Be consistent.

Use the same cue for the same command, every time. If you use "come" one week, "come here" the next, and "come here, boy" the following, you'll confuse your dog. If your dog is allowed to pull on the leash sometimes but is jerked by the collar when he pulls at other times, you'll confuse him. Make sure everyone who's around your dog follows the same rules and uses the same cues.

2. Use praise and rewards.

Almost all modern dog trainers believe that dogs learn better and faster when we praise and reward them for getting it right, rather than punishing them for getting it wrong.

The best motivator is usually a combination of a small food treat--especially if you train before mealtime--and enthusiastic praise. Don't worry that you'll wind up with a dog who'll only work for food. Once your dog gets the idea of what you're asking him to do, you'll begin rewarding him sporadically, and eventually you can phase out the treats entirely.

If your dog isn't that interested in food, try offering praise without the treat, or a favorite toy, or a physical reward such as a good behind-the-ears scratch or tummy rub.

3. Time the rewards right.

The praise and reward need to come immediately after your dog does what you want if he's going to make the connection--"Hey, whenever I pee outside, I get a treat. I'm going to do this more often!"

4. Keep it short and sweet.

Training works best if it's fun and you stop before either of you gets bored or frustrated. Keep the mood upbeat, not drill-sergeant serious, and make the sessions short. Five to ten minutes is plenty to start with, or you can do many mini-training sessions throughout the day, especially if you have a puppy--like kids, they have shorter attention spans.

5. Make it easy for your dog to get it right.

When you let a dog who hasn't pooped all day have free, unsupervised run of the house, you're asking for a mistake that can turn into a bad habit. When you start practicing the "come" command in a dog park, where there are a million distractions, you're asking for a mistake that can turn into a bad habit.

Train slowly, starting in a quiet, familiar place with no distractions, and gradually make it more challenging for your dog. Don't progress to the next step until your dog has mastered the current one.

6. Keep your cool.

Yelling, hitting, and jerking your dog around by a leash won't teach him how to sit on request, pee outside, or do anything else you want him to learn. It will teach him that you're scary and unpredictable. Fair, calm, consistent training is the best way to get your dog to obey and respect you.
7. Go to school.
8. Keep practicing!
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