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		<title>Do&#8217;s and Dont&#8217;s of Boston Terrier Training</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Boston Terrier is not called the “American Gentleman” for nothing! He is a smart and robust-looking dog breed that is sensitive to changes in the atmosphere and the mood around him. As a consequence, the importance of obedience and behavior training cannot be underestimated. And when it comes to effective, far-reaching <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bostonterriersavvy.com">boston terrier</a>, the answer is positive reinforcement.</p>
<p>The first idea that must be clear on everybody is that any form of aggression simply won&#8217;t lead to any result in dog training, and worse, is actually detrimental to the dog. Beating or scolding a dog into a submissive state of seemingly positive behavior is not only abusive, but a completely ineffective approach to training that may even scar the dog for life, or inculcate violent behavior in it. (On the other hand, the first idea of a positive reinforcement-based dog training is to respect the dog&#8217;s pack animal instinct.Indeed, even a puppy&#8217;s instinct enables it to quickly figure out the chain of command in its surroundings.</p>
<p>Despite all these valuable ideas, it is rather unfortunate that in the eyes of most experts, countless dog owners take for granted that the dog(s) needs visible and clear authority figures. The next idea is that many dog owners end up prioritizing affection for the Boston Terrier, and showing authority by “drawing some line” is simply sacrificed. Believe it or not, there is actually a deformative lack of authority when a Boston Terrier is allowed any type of behavior sans restrictions! But how does it happen that no line was drawn at all? When dogs are taken for granted and are treated as “equals,” freely allowed to act and demand as they please, it is actually a step towards not going against the dog&#8217;s pack instinct.</p>
<p>When all this pampering happens, you as owner undermine the chances of any otherwise promising Boston Terrier training; rather you ought to have clearly and quickly stamp your authority as the leader of the pack. What specific ingredients make up a solid and effective boston terrier training? It may sound like a basic and elementary advice, but it is best to curb one&#8217;s enthusiasm for a whole book of tricks, and to just teach one command, working towards mastery before teaching the next. First up are small, simple commands that, once mastered, will mean learning the harder commands. The second idea is to not overdo training lessons, extending them and waiting for instant results. Seven minutes a day will actually have a bigger impact on the dog compared to thirty minutes of training twice a week! </p>
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		<title>Ingredients of Effective Boston Terrier Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 07:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> To get the benefits to outweigh the costs of your Boston Terrier training, positive reinforcement is the start of the program to molding this animal into a the “IT” pet and family companion.</p>
<p>Very smart, sinewy and compact&#8230;Most people are easily impressed with the Boston. However, it can also be very sensitive to the atmosphere and mood around it. This dog actually has a way of tapping into its owner or other people to know if they are feeling grumpy, optimistic, or angry. As such, it is therefore important to start giving your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bostonterriersavvy.com">boston terrier</a> the proper obedience and behavior training as early as possible.</p>
<p>Everyone knows of socialization as a not-to-be-missed component of positive training, and that your dog is preferably a puppy between the ages of three weeks to three months old. But for this key to function, you need to keep in mind that the best way to communicate with the dog is to respect its pack instincts. From the early days of puppy hood, it is part and parcel of their make-up to figure who are the authority figures surrounding them. Unfortunately, it is at this critical part that most owners don&#8217;t want to know more, therefore “losing” it.</p>
<p>Being your typical loving owner, it is easy to get caught up showering affection on your new puppy at no cost, and no conditions. You can let them play on any furniture, jump up on anyone and anything. But the mistake , of course, is to presume that the puppy is too young to learn, you allow that behavior to go merrily freewheeling.</p>
<p>By treating him just like some sort of “buddy” and not as a pet, you fail to set up disciplinary boundaries, and more worrisome is that you miss what could have sped up the Boston Terrier training. What is this element? It is to firmly and promptly get the dog to understand your standing as authority in the pack (in fact, all human family members need to be the dog&#8217;s leaders in the pack). The omission of doing so during the dog&#8217;s earlier stages can lead to the overall difficulty in forming the dog.</p>
<p>But if you actually do not have a Boston yet, then try to honestly review your lifestyle, needs, and level of free time that may either help or hinder in the development of the dog.If you are not after a lap dog, and need a small but strong one, then you can try seriously knowing more about the Boston Terrier. Boston Terriers do not take well to a life devoid of games and chasing balls. They’re usually quite good with kids and the elderly. Add this all to the fact that they are capable of living up to fifteen years, and you have a dog that has undeniable need for scheduled playing time everyday, or at least some <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bostonterriersavvy.com">boston terrier training</a>.</p>
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<p>There is a reason the Boston Terrier is a popular dog in the United States. He is a sweet, cute canine that enjoys the attention he derives from his human friends.</p>
<p> <strong>General Appearance and Description</strong></p>
<p> The Boston Terrier is an intelligent and mannered dog.</p>
<p> They are gentle dogs that enjoy feeling like they are part of the family.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggyguides.com">Boston Terrier Breeders Dogs</a> are small-size dogs that have small, erect ears, short and wide muzzles and dark, large eyes. They are clean-looking dogs with straight, muscular limbs.</p>
<p> The coat of a Boston Bull Terrier is usually brindle and white, or black and white. Some Boston Terrier puppies are brown and white.</p>
<p> <strong>Basic Temperament</strong></p>
<p> Your Boston Terrier will be sensitive to the tone of your voice, and will feed off the energy in the home. They can be rambunctious and loud, or calm and quiet. Much depends on the mood of the house, the quality of any training the Boston Terrier has had, and whether or not a pack leader exists in the house.</p>
<p> The Boston Bull Terrier is a good watch dog as most will believe their home to be their castle and will seek to protect it.</p>
<p> <strong>Care Required</strong></p>
<p> Boston Terrierdogs and puppies are easy to groom. Their short, smooth coat requires little attention. You should bathe your Bull Terrier only when necessary and comb or brush only as needed.</p>
<p> The only daily grooming needed is a quick wipe down with a damp cloth, especially in the eye area.</p>
<p> Not an ideal breed for those with allergies, the Boston Terrier sheds an average amount of hair for its breed.</p>
<p> <strong>Exercise Requirements</strong></p>
<p> If your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggyguides.com/dog-breeds/boston-terrier">Boston Bull Terrier</a> isn’t given adequate physical and mental stimulation, he could become high strung and troublesome.</p>
<p> Instead, Boston Terrier breeders will recommend that you give your dog a long daily walk and regular play sessions.</p>
<p> This breed will generally do well living in a house with a yard or in an apartment as long as his daily activity needs are met.<br /> <strong><br /> Training</strong></p>
<p> The intelligent Boston Terrier takes well to being trained. He understands your commands easily and wants to please you. These dogs are very sensitive and response to the human voice.</p>
<p> Be sure that you train the Boston Bull Terrier with firm and consistent effort. If you don’t establish yourself as the “top dog,” so to speak, he will.</p>
<p> Because these dogs can be dominant if training is not done properly, they will often cause problems during the training process or might become aggressive when training is attempted. If training is begun early, however, and sticks to the concept of firm and consistent, these dogs should pose no problems.</p>
<p> Some Boston Terriers can be hard to housebreak.</p>
<p> <strong>Height and Weight</strong></p>
<p> The full-grown Boston Bull Terrier will be about 15 to 17 inches tall and will weigh from 10 to 25 pounds.</p>
<p> <strong>Health and Longevity</strong></p>
<p> While these dogs have their share of health challenges, they can live a full and long life.</p>
<p> Some of the health issues include wheezing and snoring, thanks to their short face. They also might have problems in hot weather, and some dogs will overheat with exertion in the heat. Some dogs have a problem with drooling.</p>
<p> Tumors, particularly of the heart and skin, are common in Boston Terriers. Their eyes, which are generally prominent, are prone to injury.</p>
<p> If a Boston Terrier is bred badly, some will have a bone defect in the skull that can stunt brain growth. Though not incredibly common, this can result in a retarded dog.</p>
<p> Most Boston Terrier dogs will live to be older than 15 years.</p>
<p> <strong>Suitability</strong></p>
<p> Boston Terriers are very good with children and are excellent when living in a house with senior citizens. This dog is also very good with strangers, so having a houseful of people is never a bad idea.</p>
<p> The Boston Terrier likes to live in a house with other non-canine pets, but generally doesn’t get along with other dogs, unless both are introduced as puppies.</p>
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<p style="text-align:center"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0CZvj9FU_A">Boston Terrier Breeders Dogs Video</a></p>
<p>There is a reason the Boston Terrier is a popular dog in the United States. He’s a sweet, cute dog that enjoys the attention he derives from his human friends.</p>
<p> <strong>General Appearance and Description</strong></p>
<p> The Boston Terrier is an intelligent and mannered dog.</p>
<p> They are gentle dogs that enjoy feeling like they are part of the family.</p>
<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggyguides.com/dog-breeds">Boston Terrier Breeders Dogs</a> are small-size dogs that have small, erect ears, short and wide muzzles and dark, large eyes. They are clean-looking dogs with straight and muscular limbs.</p>
<p> The coat of a Boston Bull Terrier is usually either brindle and white, or black and white. Some Boston Terrier puppies are brown and white.</p>
<p> <strong>Basic Temperament</strong></p>
<p> Your Boston Terrier will be sensitive to the tone of your voice, and will feed off the energy in the home. They can be rambunctious and loud, or calm and quiet. Much depends on the mood of the house, the quality of any training the Boston Terrier has had, and whether or not a pack leader exists in the house.</p>
<p> The Boston Bull Terrier is a good watch dog as most will believe their home to be their castle and will do thier best to protect it.</p>
<p> <strong>Care Required</strong></p>
<p> Boston Terrier puppies and dogs are quite easy to groom. Their short, smooth coat requires little attention. You should bathe your Bull Terrier only when necessary and comb or brush only as needed.</p>
<p> The only daily grooming needed is a wipe down with a damp cloth, especially in the eye area.</p>
<p> Not an ideal breed for those with allergies, the Boston Terrier sheds an average amount of hair for its breed.</p>
<p> <strong>Exercise Requirements</strong></p>
<p> If your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.doggyguides.com">Boston Terrier Puppies</a> isn’t given adequate physical and mental stimulation, he could become high strung and troublesome.</p>
<p> Instead, Boston Terrier breeders will recommend that you give your dog a long daily walk and regular play sessions.</p>
<p> This breed will generally do well living in a house with a yard or in an apartment as long as his daily activity needs are met.<br /> <strong><br /> Training</strong></p>
<p> The intelligent Boston Terrier is quite easy to train. He understands your commands easily and wants to please you. These dogs are very sensitive and response to the human voice.</p>
<p> Be sure that you train the Boston Bull Terrier with firm and consistent effort. If you don’t establish yourself as the “top dog,” so to speak, he will.</p>
<p> Because these dogs can be dominant if training is not done properly, they will often cause problems during the training process or might become aggressive when training is attempted. If training is begun early, however, and sticks to the concept of firm and consistent, these dogs should pose no problems.</p>
<p> Some Boston Terriers can be hard to housebreak.</p>
<p> <strong>Height and Weight</strong></p>
<p> The full-grown Boston Bull Terrier will be about 15 to 17 inches tall and will weigh from 10 to 25 pounds.</p>
<p> <strong>Health and Longevity</strong></p>
<p> While these dogs have their share of health challenges, they can live a full and long life.</p>
<p> Some of the health issues include wheezing and snoring, thanks to their short face. They also might have problems in hot weather, and some dogs will overheat with exertion in the heat. Some dogs have a problem with drooling.</p>
<p> Tumors, particularly of the heart and skin, are common in Boston Terriers. Their eyes, which are generally prominent, are prone to injury.</p>
<p> If a Boston Terrier is bred badly, some will have a bone defect in the skull that can stunt brain growth. Though not incredibly common, this can result in a retarded dog.</p>
<p> Most Boston Terrier dogs will live to be older than 15 years.</p>
<p> <strong>Suitability</strong></p>
<p> Boston Terriers are very good with children and are excellent when living in a house with older people. This dog is also very good with strangers, so having a houseful of people is never a bad idea.</p>
<p> The Boston Terrier likes to live in a house with other non-canine pets, but generally doesn’t get along with other dogs, unless both are introduced as puppies.</p>
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