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Dog Videos APK

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What's Dog Videos APK?

Dog Videos is a app for Android, It's developed by MTSWare author.
First released on google play in 8 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 4.41 stars with 29 rated times.
This product is an app in Media & Video category. More infomartion of Dog Videos on google play
Videos will be updated frequently and shown in the order of update, so that you will be seeing newest videos when you open the application.
I will be adding the funniest and cutest cat videos which will be the funniest animal videos you will see!
Great application for your kids, children.
Both entertaining and good for amusement
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Understand the value of crate training:

You might think it cruel to pen a dog up in a crate for hours at a time. But dogs are instinctively den animals, so confined spaces are not as oppressive to them as they are to us. In fact, crate trained dogs will seek out their crates as a source of comfort.
Crate training is a useful way to manage your dog's behavior when he's unsupervised for extended periods of time.
For example, many owners crate their dogs when they go to sleep or leave the house.

Begin crate training young:

Although older dogs can be taught to enjoy their crates as well, it's easier to train a young dog.
However, if your puppy is a large breed, don't train him in a small crate that you think he'll grow into.
Dogs won't relieve themselves where they sleep or relax, so you need the crate to be appropriately sized.
If you use a crate that's too large, he might urinate in the far corner of it because he has so much space.

Obedience training really is not for the dog...it's for YOU. This training teaches you how to communicate what you want your dog to do in a way that he understands. If you send your dog to someone else to train them, they learn to work with that person, not you. Take the time to learn how to train your dog, don't pass the responsibility off to someone else. In some cases, you may need to have your dog learn the basics from someone else. But then, you should have the trainer work with you AND the dog together. This will make sure that you have the ability to continue the training at home. Check back in with the trainer for “tune up” sessions for you and your dog to keep everyone on track.

Remember that every dog is different. One dog might learn at a slower pace than another dog, and that's okay. There is no such thing as an untrainable dog!
Remember that dogs do not communicate the same way humans do. It's up to you to learn their "language" not the other way around.
Do not let your dog "lean" on you either when you are standing up or sitting down. This is not a sign that they like you. This is a sign of dominance. The dog is encroaching into your space. You are the leader. Stand up and let your knee or foot nudge them out of your space. Praise the dog for getting up. Give the dog a command to lay down on their bed or go to their crate if you need to manage your personal space more effectively.
If using hand signals, be sure they are unique and distinct for the dog to see and differentiate. There are standard dog training signals used for basic commands like “sit,” “stay,” etc. If you are unsure, ask your trainer or look online or in a book for a clearer picture of the body language to use.
Be consistent. Make sure the command and hand signal use is the same each time. 10-15 minutes per day day is all that it takes.
When using voice commands, use a firm voice. You mean for this dog to sit, so speak with meaning. Do not continue to repeat a command over and over again hoping the dog will eventually perform the command. Reinforce the command within 2-3 seconds if the command is not done and then praise the dog. You don’t want to be one of those people you see repeating “sit” 20 or so times until the dog sits. You want a sit on the first command, not the 20th.
Do not allow your dog to bite you, even playfully. This sets a bad precedent and it will be difficult for you to break them of this habit. Dangerous, aggressive dogs will need special training from an experienced dog trainer. In some cases, a veterinary behaviorist will need to become involved.
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