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  1. Backyard dog kennels should be air conditioned in very hot climates, protected from the sun and lifted off the ground to protect from flooding. Keep outdoor dogs protected from the elements with advice from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog kennels.

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  2. Dog-jumping harnesses are training tools that fit on the dog like a regular harness with an added strap that goes over the back legs to prevent jumping. Start a dog on a jumping harness early so that the dog never learns to jump with tips from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog harnesses.

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  3. Heating a dog house can be done by purchasing a specially made heater that fits in larger dog houses, or by using heated mats on the floor of the dog house. Protect dogs from weather below 30 degrees Fahrenheit with information from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog house heaters.

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  4. Make a dog house warm in the winter by putting down blankets, hooking up a heating pad or electric blanket, and adding a flap door to prevent the wind from getting into the dog house. Consider raising the dog house up off of the ground to keep it warm in the winter with tips from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog houses.

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  5. When buying a dog bed, find the right size for the dog, consider a bed that has a ridge around the edge for the dog to lean against, and think about different bed fillings. Find out how cedar-filled dog beds can prevent insects and smells with information from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog beds.

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  6. Buy a dog grooming kit that includes hypoallergenic shampoo, de-tangling conditioner, a scrubbing pad and hair clippers. Contact a local groomer about the best place to buy dog grooming supplies with advice from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog grooming.

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  7. Anti-bark collars will either provide a slight shock, a vibration or a spray of citronella when the dog barks in order to train the dog to stop barking. Find out whether anti-bark dog collars harm the dog in any way with information from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog collars.

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  8. Natural dog repellents can be citrus oils, citronella, bitter apple, water or vinegar. Use strong, unpleasant smells to keep dogs from chewing on things or going near certain areas with help from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog repellents.

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  9. For indoor dog repellents, try Keep Off or bitter apply spray, which are both very unpleasant to most dogs. Consider harmful chemicals that may be in commercial dog repellents before using them on your dog with advice from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dogs.

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  10. While no litter box is really dog proof, some boxes, like the automatic cleaning litter boxes and the litter boxes with lids, make it more difficult for the dog to get inside. Consider putting a litter box in a room with a kitty door using advice from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dogs.

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Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg CONTACT: www.miami-dog-training.com<BR />Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. He is a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP). Clarke-Dolberg's formal dog training was done with Babette Haggerty-Brennen and Gordon Brennen of Haggerty School for Dogs, founded by the famous Captain Haggerty.dkdk

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