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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to our beloved pets, many folks don&#8217;t love to set too many boundaries.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to our beloved <a href="http://www.thatdogguy.com" target="_blank" title="All Things Dog">pets</a>, many folks don&#8217;t love to set too many boundaries.
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<p>Even the most stern of pet owners will typically admit that they like to occasionally pamper their pets, and naturally, a little spoiling is okay. However when not enough boundaries are set, many issues can arise. Firstly, the proven fact that a dog who is&nbsp;given &quot;full run of the house&quot; is sometimes a dog who causes aggravation and isn&#8217;t enjoyed as much as those that respect their limits. Whilst no-one is advocating that your dog should have to live a militant lifestyle or not be permitted to have fun, it&#8217;s not irrational to have certain expectancies for your pet. As an example, the begging at the table that customarily appears so lovable and <a href="http://www.leadgenerationforsales.com" target="_blank" title="leads">leads</a> to you giving your dog&nbsp;human <a href="http://iinformyou.com/healthfitness" target="_blank" title="food">food</a> is bound to lose its charm when guests are attending. Not to mention the jumping you will overlook when your dog is pleased to see you arrive home from work, not&nbsp;quite as amusing&nbsp;when Aunt Sarah is coming in the doorway carrying a cake and wearing vacation clothes. </p>
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<p>If your dog could use some work on jumping, begging, barking, taking, play biting, bolting out the doorway or any other behaviors, a little obedience <a href="http://www.aquariuscoaching.co.uk/" target="_blank" title="coaching">coaching</a> can go a ways toward sharpening up his manners. By teaching your pet some straightforward commands,eg &quot;heel&quot; ( walk at my side ), &quot;sit,&quot; &quot;down,&quot; &quot;stay&quot; and &quot;come,&quot; you can then use the commands in daily life to coach new, good manners when you need them. The down / stay command is useful for working on things like begging, stealing and play biting, whilst the sit / stay is extremely beneficial in working on not jumping, bolting out the doorway or licking visitors. Naturally, there&#8217;s also the additional benefit of having your pet respect you more sometimes, so when you are saying &quot;no,&quot; he&#8217;ll feel more like he needs to listen. If you teach your <a href="http://%20www.thatdogguy.com/" target="_blank" title="All Things Dog">dog </a>on your own or with aid from a pro, it&#8217;s so far easier to enjoy your pet when you have established boundaries for your dog companion. Who knows, by setting those boundaries you just might discover a new found freedom.</p>
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