Dog Training Essentials

Dog training is the most important responsibility that a dog owner must face. If you are a dog owner, you should never skip on dog obedience training. In the long run, training your dog will result on him or her being a happier and healthier pet. You will also be a happier dog owner if you force your pet to go through dog training.

The Advantages of Dog Training

There are many advantages that dog obedience training can give you and your dog. Of these advantages, four are considered to be the most important ones.

1. Dog training promotes proper socialization. It teaches your dog how to behave in the presence of other humans and other dogs.

2. Dog training curbs aggression. Aggressive dogs are hard to handle; they can also become very dangerous. Toning down aggression levels on dogs will help make it easier for you to care for your dog.

3. Dog training instills discipline in dogs. A disciplined dog is fun to have around the house. The upkeep of a disciplined dog is much easier on the mind and the pocket.

4. Dog training makes a dog healthier. A trained dog knows when to eat, as well as where and how to eliminate his or her wastes. He or she also keeps out of harm’s way.

The Basics of Dog Training

There are many techniques that dog trainers make use of when it comes to dog training. Most dog obedience training techniques, however, involve the use of a collar and a leash. Positive reinforcement works best on dogs as well, so it is important for you to have dog biscuits or whatever dog treats that your pet loves handy whenever you are training your dog.

Training sessions should be done at around twice or thrice everyday, in short intervals of 10 to 15 minutes. It is vital for you to keep these training sessions brief because dogs have a short attention span, especially when they are still puppies.

Dog obedience training also requires an infinite amount of patience from you as a dog owner. No matter how smart a dog may seem to be, there is no guarantee that he or she will learn the commands you teach easily. Moreover, even if your pet learns the command, there are times when the dog will choose to ignore it willfully. In times like these, it is important for you to keep calm and be patient in correcting your dog’s mistakes.

Never ever punish your dog by hurting him or her physically whenever your dog commits a mistake or refuses to obey your command. Physical punishment is the quickest way to ruin all the efforts put into dog training. The foundation of any dog obedience training, regardless of technique, is respect between the dog and the dog owner. A dog will only follow the commands of the owner if respect exists in their relationship.

There are many free basic dog training tips all over the Internet if you want to train your dog yourself. But if you want, you can always call a professional to handle your dog training.

Here is an interesting video on ‘Dealing with your dog’s seperation anxiety’

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