Training Your Older Dog
Written by Annette Lode   
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Mention dog training and most people think of a young puppy being shown the fundamental commands. In fact, you might have heard that it's difficult to train an older dog. Thankfully, for most people who have adopted a mature dog, this is not true and, in fact, you are able to teach an old dog new tricks!
by AnnetteLode


Mention dog training and most people think of a young puppy being shown the fundamental commands. In fact, you might have heard that it's difficult to train an older dog. Thankfully, for most people who have adopted a mature dog, this is not true and, in fact, you are able to teach an old dog new tricks!

Dogs learn new things every single day, so teaching an older dog doesn't need to be ay more difficult than teaching a pup. It really depends upon the dog, the improper habits he's picked up and the attitude toward learning.

Something to consider is the fact that an older dog might have some issues with sight and hearing that need to be considered when training. Be sure you speak your commands loudly which your dog can easily see your hand signals. If you are far away from your dog and call him up and he does not come, it could be because he can't hear you and not necessarily while he isn't obeying the command.

Additionally, older dogs might possibly not have the same amount of energy as a puppy so you might like to make services less strenuous and for shorter cycles. It depends on age the dog, obviously. A senior dog will have less stamina than one that's three or four years of age.

Adopting an older dog could be rewarding, but he may attend some bad habits which could be a challenge to interrupt him of. Don't give up on your older dog, though as possible done. You have to keep in mind that some of these bad behaviors have been ingrained in your pet for several years and it could take some special persistence to fix them.

One thing that can really help your dog be as alert and open to training as possible is to ensure he gets the proper nutrition. Make sure to feed him a great commercial food or prepare homemade foods for him. Either way, you want to ensure the most of his diet comes from meat. Make sure you buy a quality food that lists meat since the first ingredient and it has no "by products" about the label.

Training a mature dog could be a little more of a challenge but it can also be very rewarding. Remember, your pet is a pack animal and by proper training you are able to become established since the alpha dog inside your little pack. Dog training properly helps him to become well behaved along with a pleasure to be with.

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