| Get Control Of Your Dog With Obedience Training |
| Written by karl Hernandez | ||||||||
| Friday, 15 May 2009 | ||||||||
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Dogs are arguably one the most loyal friends you could ever have. Accordingly they are commonly referred to as ?man?s best friend?. What if your dog doesn't obey, fails to listen, barks, chews and just plain misbehaves. You have attempted to train him but your dog just isn't minding his manners any better than when you started.
Dogs are arguably one the most loyal friends you could ever have. Accordingly they are commonly referred to as ?man?s best friend?. What if your dog doesn't obey, fails to listen, barks, chews and just plain misbehaves. You have attempted to train him but your dog just isn't minding his manners any better than when you started. These scenarios of disobedience can be extremely difficult for the new dog owner. You just need the right state of mind and some basic tips to teach your dog how to behave as he should. The most important thing to remember is that you are the boss. Don't ever let your dog assume the authority position in the relationship. You need to make sure you make it very clear you are the leader and the your dog is the follower he isn't tempted to push you around. With some dogs, obedience training can be an extremely difficult and challenging task. Even the most difficult are trainable with some effort and patience. Dogs are inherently apt to challenge their owner in order to position themselves as the dominant one in the relationship. A dog?s significant reputation of being well-trained, reliable and companionable still towers above the down points. Just remember that every dog can be trained. Some dogs are definitely easier to train than others but in the end you can be successful in your quest for the best behaving dog. In this article, the focal point deals with common commands and orders use to train and establish compliance and obedience among dogs. One of the most widely held basic commands in dog obedience training is positive reinforcement. For new handlers wanting to instill obedience of simple commands in their dogs can go for positive reinforcement training. Just as it sounds, positive reinforcement is used by rewarding the dog for positive behavior with a treat. For instance, teaching your dog the basic "sit" command, if your pooch acknowledges your order and without much coaxing performs as you've commanded, a simple praise or a treat provides further encouragement and motivation to your dog. If he does otherwise don't let him off the hook, continue until you have the outcome you expect. Remember you are the boss. For difficult dogs, obedience training can also be performed through the use of dog training collars. These types of collars are fast becoming popular among dog owners, as it makes way for easy handling and training. Contrary to reports that dog training collars aren't animal friendly and advocates dog cruelty, these collars serve as good foundation towards training your pooch to listen, obey and act accordingly. Hence, the next time you have a growl for an answer, you can tame your pooch by employing dog obedience training. The process may be lengthy and lingering, but the reward of domesticating your dog the proper way is nothing compared to the rigorous training you and your pooch have gone through. About the Author: Does your dogs barking and chewing make you want to kill him? Sounds like you need the newly released dog obedience training ebook. Or maybe you just can't break your dog from relieving himself on the couch and you have to learn how to potty train a dog now or else! Then we have the ebooks for filled with all tips you need to have the perfect pet! Views: 178
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