DogandMaster.com - Because You Love Your Dog!
Home  |  Articles - Dog Gun Training  |  Articles - Dog Hunting Training  |  Articles - Gun Dog and Hunting

Dog Training Basics

 

DIY Training  |  Golden Retrievers  |  Dog Training Kit



It's very rare for people to have a puppy that's born obedient and well-trained. Like kids, the proper care, training, and education are required to mold your puppy into a disciplined pet.

If you truly see your pet as a part of the family, you should show it by dedicating almost the same amount of time to his training the way you do with your own children's education.

Always make dog training as fun as possible for both you and your dog. If either of you aren't having any fun, there's little chance for the lesson to be firmly imprinted on your pet's mind.

Stick to one lesson at a time. Dogs are intelligent creatures, yes, but they aren't able to multi-task the way people do. Repeat your training session with your dog as often as possible until the behavioral problem he has is completely squashed out of his system.

When he has successfully learned his lesson, reward him with a special treat and time to relax both his body and mind. Give him enough time to enjoy vacation from training school before moving on to the next lesson.

On correcting behavioral problems through commands, make sure that you use one-word-orders as much as possible. Never have two or more commands for just one action unless you can speak dog lingo! If you want him to sit, stick with the command "sit" rather than using "sit down" or "down" alternately.

Lastly, do understand that giving a firm command is entirely different from a loud command. Loudness is equivalent to anger in a dog's mind, and you don't want your dog to think you're angry at him, do you?

There are more things for you and your pet to learn about each other, and just as long as both of you enjoy a beautiful relationship, your dog won't mind so much if you try to polish his manners once in a while.

To learn more tips for dog obedience training, please go to http://www.dog-training-techniques.info/

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com

 





 

 

 



Translate This Page

 


 

Dog and Master Related eBooks

Pet Insurance Revealed


Your gun dogs are going to face sudden medical emergencies, don't lose them because you couldn't pay the vet's fees!

Pet Insurance Revealed breaks down all of the coverage options available to you and your pet...

 

Dog and Master Related Articles

Basic Tools of the Gundog Trainer

When training a gundog there are some basic tools which should be a part of the trainers repertoire. First and foremost a good leash is indispensable. The ideal all around leash needs to be at least six feet long and made of leather. The snap on the end needs to be brass or other metal. If you have a pup that is a chewer, the leash can be of nylon braid at first, but in the end you will want t... Continue Reading...

Tips for Successful Dog Training

Training your dog isn’t rocket science. However, it requires discipline and perseverance on the part of you AND your dog. Here are some key training tips for success for both you and your dog: 1. Partnership. You are your dog are a partnership, not a competition. Naturally, you are the teacher and he is the student, but you are both working toward the ... Continue Reading...

Hunting Dog Breeds: Not as Fierce as They Seem

Hunting dogs, as their name suggests, are simply those dogs that have been bred – and trained – to assist human hunters in their activities. Originally, these dogs were responsible, at least partially, for bringing home the meat for the family’s dinner and, without them, the job of hunting was much more difficult. The dogs assist the human hunter to s... Continue Reading...

 








Sitemap | © 2006, All Rights Reserved Worldwide | Legal Information  |  Resources  |  Partners