Training Tips 101 - Training Your Dog
It is essential to have a dog that knows how to follow the
right rules and how to live around your house. To achieve this,
dog training must be considered.
Most people think that training a dog is hard and expensive.
Moreover, dog training requires a lot of patience and
creativity for your dog. We have to remember that dogs may be
intelligent but they can not be as intelligent as us. The
article provides some of the basic things dog owners need to
know so they can do the training themselves. However, to
maximize the full potential of your dog, a dog trainer should
be hired instead.
What are the differences between a submissive dog and a
dominant dog?
A submissive dog normally:
- crouch down, ears back and tail lowered.
- is comfortable on its back in your arms.
On the other hand, a dominant dog:
- is unwilling to move from his place on the couch.
- dislikes grooming and petting.
- is possessive of dishes and toys.
Training your dog requires kindness and
consistency. Dogs respond actively to praises and to
rewards. In addition, they become harsh and unresponsive
towards punishments and animosity, respectively.
Trainings with obedience classes can be intensely
beneficial. In many dog training schools, classes for puppies
are available. Young dogs are taught to get accustomed with
other dogs and people using limited trainings. However, there
are areas that do not conduct formal obedience training unless
the dog is at least half a year old. Always remember that a dog
is never too old to benefit from training when a good trainer
is available, or if the owner is fully committed to the
task.
Here are the recommended ways of training most dogs:
1. Reiteration or Repetition
Reiteration is the name of the dog training game. In here,
dogs are asked to do a task over and over again to achieve
mastery. Dog tricks are best learned when reiterated and
reinforced through rewards.
2. Persistence
Patience is a virtue that requires you to tolerate
hardships. Persistence is trying to be patient for a longer
time until a goal is achieved. Apparently, dog training
requires a lot of persistence from the owner or from the
trainer Physical and psychological aspects of the owner and/or
the trainer must be sound.
3. Commendation and Amendation
Simply put, if a dog does the right thing, it should be said
aloud. Otherwise, the dog should hear, "No, that's not it!"
when the trick is not complete or appropriate for the command
given. These words reinforce correct responses and diminish the
unwanted ones.
4. Rewarding
Bits of cheese would really be good treats for dogs who
responded correctly to a given command. Other food can be
bought at pet sores. However, if you are able to get the
respect of your pet, commands will be executed even if there
are no longer involved treats. Likewise, these things reinforce
warranted responses.
If your lifestyle permits being in charge of training your
own pet, you can do the training as long as you have gathered
enough patience and commitment by:
1. spending time grooming your dog.
2. having regular training times on the leash.
3. stroking its belly and toes and rolling it on its
back
4. hand feeding some food to ensure that the pet is taking
treats gently and slowly.
In asserting dominance, always practice consistency and
firmness. Afterwards, you can be a master and a dear friend to
your own pet.
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