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Jun 05 2009

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Can A Dog Really Be Bad?

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Dogs cannot be bad; it is the handler who is poor. When you are taking a walk down a sidewalk, it is indeed disturbing when a dog grabs at your clean clothes. This can also happen when the dog next door leaves his tell tale marks on your front yard. Just like the kid next door who has not been taught any manners, these dogs can be compared to them.

What can you say about pets and kids who belong to homes where the adults are not responsible themselves? Sensible owners take the help of dog trainers who teaches them proper handling methods without breaking the natural spirit. To get to know a good trainer approach your vet or pet store; these trainers often hold private lessons with the pet and the owner but it is just as easy to solve your pet behavior problem by attending any online course on pet management or get some ideas and help from a dog training book or from online dog training tips. This training could teach owners how to be in command of their pets.

There is a saying amongst trainers however that it is far easier to train dogs than the people that own them! When you want the dog to be leash trained, make them practice in a small area away from other distractions. Both owners and neighbors get angry when they hear barking which although irritating is quite normal behavior. When they bark, they are simply communicating with us; a reprimand him might give them the wrong signal and confuse them.

So why does a dog bark?
When a dog needs attention, something to eat or drink, it will resort to barking. A Dog barking can be good burglar alarm and training them to stop isn’t always a good idea. Remember not to promote barking when he is a puppy and then get all worked up when he continues to bark even more as he gets bigger. You could learn from your trainer how to reinforce certain behaviors in a puppy, which you desire, by giving them the occasional gift for being good.

How do you make your new puppy stop the undesired behavior?
Once your pet is rewarded regularly for good behavior they will begin to stop displaying the negative traits. Remember that you can not coach a dog to adapt to certain behaviors which are not part of his genetic make-up. The best option for getting certain specific behavior is to acquire your pet from a breed which displays those traits.

When does a dog become good?
Well, when you train them with patience, resolve and of course, a great deal of affection.

 

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May 06 2009

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Solve All Your Dog Training Issues By Utilising Modern Positive Reinforcement Dog Training

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A common mistake that many people make when training their dogs, whether house training, obedience training, or teaching them entertaining tricks, is using various forms of punishment when the animal doesn’t do what they want. Misinformed dog owners often use methods such as hiting the dog with a stick or locking them up on their own for ages.

 

This is very detrimental to the pet-owner relationship, and to the dog’s emotional wellbeing. If you insist on utilising these sorts of punishment whilst training, your dog will become fearful of you leading to an unbalanced animal. If you happen to have gotten your dog from a shelter it can take a while to build up the required level of trust as they have often sadly been abused.

 

Not only is punishment damaging to your relationship and your pet’s emotional health, it’s not effective either. More often than not, punishing your dog leads to defensive, aggressive behaviors. Once present, these types of behaviors will be hard to change. The quickest way to seeing the results you want is through positive reinforcement.

 

Instead of punishing your dog for unwanted behaviors, reward them for good behaviors. This technique for training your dog works just great and is very effective in all types of situation. As an example, if your dog has been to the toilet on your carpet, be firm with it and say “no”, then take it straight outside or put it on a puppy pad. Make sure that you watch your dog closely. When you see your dog using the correct location for its toilet business make sure you give then loads of praise.

 

It won’t take long for your dog to make the connection between the bad behavior and your disapproval, and the good behavior and your praise. Pack leader status will be given to you by dogs and they just love to make us humans happy. During your training sessions you will find that this natural desire to please will work in your favour.

 

The same principle applies to any situation, be it unnecessary barking, chewing on furniture or objects, jumping on or licking people, or any other of a host of annoying and potentially dangerous habits. At all times you have to be prepared to remain calm, consistent and patient. Your efforts will pay off quickly

 

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