| Dog Training: Loving, Understanding & Bonding With Your Dog |
| Written by Joel Silverman | ||||||||
| Tuesday, 23 September 2008 | ||||||||
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The simple fact is, your dog wants to be your best friend. An old adage but one that is actually true. He wants to trust you and earn your trust in return. Bonding with this furry creature can become a wobbly walk down disaster lane or a gentle and simple love story that will enrich your life.
The simple fact is, your dog wants to be your best friend. An old adage but one that is actually true. He wants to trust you and earn your trust in return. Bonding with this furry creature can become a wobbly walk down disaster lane or a gentle and simple love story that will enrich your life. Attaining a perfect relationship of mutual trust and affection doesn't have to be problematic. It's actually very simple. The "Companions For Life" system is designed to assist you in relating to your best pal and solving behavioral issues in a non-threatening, gentle manner. The "Companions For Life" concept was created to walk dog owners through the steps to a perfect relationship between you and your dog. This foundation is built upon three simple steps: 1. Get to know your dog; 2. Develop a relationship; and 3. Build the trust. Allow at least 30 days to create this bond ... by then, you will have identified the things your dog likes and things he does not. Your dog will also begin to reveal his unique personality. Is he high strung? Is he mellow, laid back and easily pleased? Is he naturally timid or is he fearful because of abuse? Or, is he just completely out of control? Regardless of the situation, don't give up! There's a good answer for how to rectify even the most difficult problem. But it is important to get to know your dog and develop that bond first. At this point, you are now ready to train your dog based on his individual personality. You understand his idiosyncrasies and he now understands that he can trust you to feed him, keep him sheltered and, best of all, to love him. And hopefully, you will realize that a dog is the one animal that wants to please you and wants to be your best friend. Thus, the unending relationship is forged. Moving on to other issues at this point becomes natural. From problem solving issues, basic to advanced behaviors and other training, the bonding process has provided the means to accomplish these goals. The bond between you and your dog is of the utmost importance; otherwise, correcting him when he errs can lead to negative behavior that soon becomes, out of frustration, an unpleasant habit. So, build your foundation of trust with this loving animal and avoid needless problems while training him. Bonding with your dog will lead to a lifetime of pleasure, loving companionship and friendship for life. About the Author: Joel Silverman has trained killer whales at Sea World and hosted the TV series "Good Dog U" on Animal Planet. For free dog training videos and other dog behavior training tips and techniques, visit the CompanionsForLife online guide. Views: 232
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