Dog Training

Dog Training, are concerned about your dog’s behavior?
Don’t worry; you are not alone, most people do not know how to train their dog, especially if the dog's personality and attitude differs from their own. And most dogs present some kind of training problem. Some do not respond to tenderness and coaxing, and others melt at a firm tone of voice. Some are dominant and require strength of muscle as well as strength of will, and others are eager to please. Some are bright and quick, and others are, well, slow learners. But this does not mean they can not be trained. Whatever methods you use should be fair, humane and effective.

Dog training can be accomplished at home at your own pace, in an obedience class, or with a private trainer of your choice. It requires patience, a collar, a leash, a sense of humor, and an understanding of your dog’s behavior. That understanding can come from one or more of the many excellent books written about dog training or companion dogs or from an obedience instructor or dog trainer.

There is a simple natural law that runs as follows: It’s impossible to change the genetically conditioned, inborn qualities of any creature. This law becomes more obvious, when speaking of the inborn behavioral reactions and instincts of a dog. Here’s where dog training comes into place.

Dog Training is for every dog, regardless of breed or size. You can start transforming your by following some of this tips. Consistency is important in dog training and it should be fun. Every training session should be punctuated with games, praise, and hugging.
Max should look forward to each session, just as he looks forward to his daily exercise. Every exercise should be useful at home. The dog should learn to sit on command and be conditioned to sit before going through a doorway, getting in or out of the car, before getting his dinner or a treat, and before getting petted by strangers or visitors. A sitting dog cannot knock a bowl of food out of your hand, lunge through a narrow opening in the door, jump out of the car before you clip on the leash, and so on.

Once you learn how to give properly timed corrections and motivational praise, you'll notice your dog's confidence begin to skyrocket and he'll start to really love you as the "pack leader" in her life and you can enjoy having a welll trained god.

Good luck with your dog training experience.

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