You might be thinking that dog obedience training is complicated, more so if you have no prior canine training experience.You’re tired of your dog misbehaving, but what can you do to get his attention? What if mistakes are made? It could be difficult, frustration may set in,but staying patient and sticking with the training will sure be worth it downthe road.
Many people find that during obedience training the person learns more than the dog. During this time you and your pet will really start to bond. You will need to discover the needs of your dog so that you can apply the proper training methods. Dogs, just like humans have different personalities and body types. By understanding this your training will be much more enjoyable.
Staying consistent and being repetitive is crucial to yourdogs training. Just because your pup is not catching on quite as fast as you think he/she should does not mean that he/she is no good.
The training of your dog should begin post haste. Even though your new companion is into playing full time with you, if alls you do is play instead of train, new bad habits may form.
It is important to let your pup know that there are rules. House training your new companion might be the most difficult part of the training process. Dogs are pack animals, and now that your new dog is in his new home you may have to occasionally let him know that you are in charge . Once your pet understands that you are “The Man” you will have far fewer challenges from him and the training process should become easier.
Even though you have established yourself as the one in charge, don’t go nuts and be to strict because that will have a reverse affect,he is new to your family. Always remember the golden rule when it comes to obedience training, make it fun.
Do as much learning as you can via a good online dog training course.It will not be to late to start gathering up some dog training advice even if you decided to get a new pup five minutes ago.
Never quit learning and always have fun.
Tags: dog obedience training, dog training, obedience training your dog
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November 28th, 2010 at 12:44 am
You have some very nice looking Yorkies and this dog training advice article gave me some pretty good ideas. Thanks