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        <title>What If My Dog Refuses To Walk On A Leash?</title>
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        <description>Nothing will make your dog want to move away from you more than jerking the leash and dragging him.  If your dog lags, be careful not to reinforce this behavior by giving him attention when he stops. </description>
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        <title>Offering Fewer Treats Goes A Long Way</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/offering-fewer-treats-go-a-long-way.html</link>
        <description>Start to ask more of your dog for less of a reward.   Continue to use the treat in your hand for all of the position changes, but do not give it to him every time.  Instead, vary the time when you giv</description>
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        <title>Stress in Dogs: What Causes It?</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/stress-in-dogs-what-causes-it.html</link>
        <description>Dogs of any breed, size or type can suffer from stress.  In fact, a certain amount of stress is necessary for a healthy life.  Hunger produces a form of stress that motivates us to find food, which is</description>
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        <title>How to Guarantee Your Dog Will NOT Come When Called</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/how-to-guarantee-your-dog-will-not-come-when-called.html</link>
        <description>The re-call is one of the easiest commands to teach but one of the quickest to trash.  Many owners ruin their dog&apos;s desire to come when called by doing one or all of the following:  Calling the dog wh</description>
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        <title>Food Begging and How To Stop It</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/food-begging-and-how-to-stop-it.html</link>
        <description>Begging usually becomes a habit if you feed the dog from the table when he begs.  He won&apos;t leave the table if he&apos;s reinforced for staying with tidbits.  Command the dog to &quot;settle&quot; at the table and en</description>
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        <title>Dog Pheromones Trigger Behavior</title>
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        <description>Pheromones are chemical substances secreted by an animal that influence the behavior of other animals of the same species.  Unlike other hormones, pheromones are secreted externally and influence othe</description>
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        <title>Leash Straining Can Cause Injury</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/leash-straining-can-cause-injury.html</link>
        <description>&quot;Who is walking whom?&quot;  This question pops into my mind whenever I see owners being dragged down the street by their dogs.  Leash pulling usually becomes a complaint only after a large dog has finally</description>
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        <title>Dogs That Growl At Their Owners</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/dogs-that-growl-at-their-owners.html</link>
        <description>A dog that growls at and/or bites its owner does so for some reason, even if the behavior appears &quot;unreasonable&quot; to the owner.  A complete medical examination, including tests for hormonal balance, ne</description>
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        <title>Garbage Raiding and Hole Digging</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/garbage-raiding-and-hole-digging.html</link>
        <description>To discourage garbage raiding, get a garbage can that has a locking lid.  Or, simply put the garbage can in a place your dog can&apos;t reach, like under the sink.  If you attempt to correct your dog when </description>
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        <title>Car Chasing and How To Correct It</title>
        <link>http://101dogbreeds.com/dog-obedience/car-chasing-and-how-to-correct-it.html</link>
        <description>Although very dangerous behavior, car chasing is very rewarding for the dog.  Dogs love to chase anything that runs, and the faster it runs, the better.  To extinguish the behavior, you must negate th</description>
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