Dog obedience training
Which dog owner won't feel proud of his disciplined dog? Reversely, who won't feel ashamed of an unruly dog? It
is very important for your dog to be absolutely obedient to commands of his owner. You can't expect your dog to be
obedient by birth or nature. You have to take pains to make him understand obey your commands.
Obedience training to your dog can be imparted in many ways - two of the more popular methods are typically
carrot and stick methods. First method heavily depends on the stick or punishment approach. Second method deals
with the reward system for the dog.
Leash and collar method of dog obedience training has survived for a long time now. It is primitive but still
mostly followed. The premises of this training method are based here - leash will be the mode of communication with
the dog. Dog must understand the commands, and if not obeyed to, leash should be put to action. Using leash alone
is not sufficient - dog must be made aware of the good and bad behavior. Once tracked on the path to bad behavior,
dog can be punished with the leash.
Reward system doesn't believe in punishing the dog. It follows psychological approach to deal with dog training.
Dog is made to know the good parts of behavior and rewarded for the same. His ugly behavior is neglected in the
form of psychological treatment. The trainer or owner walks away from the dog immediately after the show of bad
behavior. Dog is an intelligent animal to understand the difference between the bad and good behavior.
Whatever technique is used for dog obedience training, it is important to know that the training must be
consistent. Dogs get easily confused due to double standards employed. If you expect your dog never to jump on the
bed, never let or invite him on the bed. Ensure that your dog never reaches the bed.
Obedience training starts on the fundamental issues like sitting, standing, walking, listening to your commands
& following those, sitting in the car, etc.
The dog owner can easily impart obedience training. You may find alternates to this by getting your dog enrolled
with some obedience classes or dog instructor. Evaluate all the training techniques, methods, equipment,
infrastructure, experience, etc before taking the final decision on outside help. Remember, the most ideal way will
be yourself to be the instructor. Your dog will love it.
About The Author
Ted Belfour is the founder of http://www.house-training-puppy.info and http://www.training-a-puppy.info websites
providing information on dog training.
tedbelfour@yahoo.ca
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