Proper Dog Training - Discover The Benefits Now by Niall
Roche
Proper training of your dog should be an integral part of your life with your
dog. How much (or little) effort you put into working with your dog will have
equally positive or negative results on your lives together. Even wild dogs have
to learn to adhere to a certain set of standards and rules. The same is true of
a domesticated dog. For them to be happy they must be trained to fetch, stay,
and come when asked to do so. This establishes respect between you and your four
legged friend. The major benefit here is that once your dog "respects" you then
dealing with issues like chewing, barking, biting and housebreaking should prove
to be very little trouble - if they become a problem at all.
There are numerous misunderstandings and misconceptions about dogs and their
habits. Many owners assume that they must be become the "alpha dog" in the
household. While this may be true to a limited extent it's important to realize
that other dogs live in fear of alpha males and rarely respect them. It's a much
better plan to teach your dog how to co-operate through kindness and
encouragement then through the dog living in fear of you (even if this isn't
obvious fear to you the dog may still feel it.)
Another huge mistake is that people actually believe that "you can't teach an
old dog new tricks". This is absolute rubbish. Just as with human beings dogs
can be retrained. Many people use this as an excuse to simply give up on a dog
that has never been trained properly. Any dog, with the right amount of love and
encouragement, can become a well adjusted member of just about any family. Dogs
are far more intelligent than we give them credit for and many dogs have simply
lacked a firm, caring hand to show them right from wrong when they were small
pups - if they got any care at all.
Some people see training their dog as hard work. If done properly it can
actually be fun. The first time you see your dog obey the command to stay until
called it'll give you that warm fuzzy feeling that only a dog can give you. When
training your dog try to follow these simple steps:
1. Stop them when they're doing something bold.
2. Reprimand the dog in a positive way.
3. Redirect the dogs energy into something more positive.
4. Never slap your dog.
It's also important to encourage your dog even after they've learned a new
activity from training. For example when they let you know they need to go
outside to the toilet make sure that you give them a kind word and a pat on the
head each time they do this - not just the first time. It's amazing the effect
that this type of encouragement will have on your dogs behavior. |