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So, you've brought a new and loving pet into your home. She is active and alive, bursting with energy, and in order to keep that playful energy alive you need to ensure you are providing proper pet training. Punishment is not a part of pet training! It is actually a deterrent and is not recommended by animal behavioral specialists. Most specialists recommend that your pet training should provide positive reinforcement with love and understanding. Your new introduction into your family, whether it is a cat or dog, needs its own space and freedom in order to adapt to its new home. But your beloved pet still needs guidance and understanding of what is appropriate behavior in your home as a social companion. The right source of pet training will provide your pet with the necessities to understand the difference between good and bad without being forced to have his nose rubbed in urine, or worse yet, a slap on the nose. All you need to do is take ten to fifteen minutes out of your busy day to ensure that your pet is learning to the fullest, but at the same time, is not being overwhelmed. For litter training the cat that enjoys her privacy each and every time nature calls, it is important that you take your cats litter box to a secluded area of the home and provide the space for her to do her own business. Make sure the litter box is always clean and fresh as cats are creatures who enjoy cleanliness. Do invest in high grade litter to ensure that your cat will keep coming back to the same spot time and time, again. Pet training does not have to be difficult as long as you apply consistency and routine to all of your pets needs in their life. Pet training is a special bonding time between you and your pet especially if you are into the adventures of puppy potty training. Puppy potty training is when you will be running outside with your pet before she falls asleep, after she wakes up, after meals, and is a great way to get in a small stroll around the block. It is important that each time your new puppy uses the bathroom outside that you reward him with a special treat. It generates positive reinforcement and will leave your pet feeling proud each time he does his job right. Clickers are a great tool in teaching your cat or dog to sit or be still, and are simply used to reinstate positive enforcement. A clicker teaches your pet quickly and automatically with a click, so your dog sits still or your cat stops to pay attention. Pet training has never been so easy with the wide variety of products on the market to teach your pet to adapt to his new home. Pet training takes time, patience, and lots of love for your pet. It is the most valuable service you can do for your home and your pet to have them trained to play safely. A healthy pet is a pet that is trained to listen and follow instructions and all this begins with consistent pet training.
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