Obedience
Training Your Dog
We’ve
all encountered them at some
point. Ill-mannered dogs. We’ve
even seen their owners yelling
at them, tugging at their leashes
trying to make them behave.
What is sad is that you can’t
blame the dog for the owner’s
irresponsibility.
This type of
behavior could have been avoided
with obedience training. Obedience
trainng is a platform for the
dog and the owner to learn how
to effectively communicate with
one another.
Can you conduct
obedience training on your own?
This is a question that has
long been debated by the experts.
One school of thought is that
it would be better if a professional
does the training, while others
feel the owner can do it if
they feel competent. The truth
is that a combination of trainer
and owner is probably the most
effective.
Find an obedience
school in your area. You will
probably be told that they recommend
a series of lessons that include
both the dog AND the owner.
Sometimes the classes can be
arranged where trainer comes
to your home. Some trainers
feel that training where the
surroundings are familiar is
helpful where some prefer their
own location.
However, whether
the obedience training is done
at home, by a professional trainer,
or in an obedience school, there
are things that must be considered
when incorporating this kind
of training. Here is a list
of the things that should be
taken into account.
1. Fun
Obedience training
does not necessarily mean that
strict rules should be imposed.
This is because the dog is not
aware of the reasons why he
should be trained. Therefore,
for him to respond to the commands,
the training must be done in
such a way that the dog sees
the activity as something that
is fun.
The dog should
be praised when he exhibits
proper behavior. Some trainers
also recommend treats and some
do not. That should be discussed
with your trainer.
2. Consistency
During the course
of obedience training, it is
very important to have consistency
in the training. For example,
if a dog was allowed to sit
on the rug the other day and
when the dog tried to sit on
the rug today, he was scolded.
Things like this should not
be taken for granted. It is
extremely important to teach
the dog what he should and should
not do and stick to it. Confusion
will only make the matters worst.
3. Obedience
training instructor/trainer
When people
choose to enroll their dogs
in an obedience class, it is
important to analyze the trainer
before the owner leaves his
dog. The character and personality
of the trainer is extremely
important. They should be professional
enough to know how to handle
the dog’s behavior and
how to train them properly.
Again, you might want to find
a trainer that works with both
you AND your dog.
4. Referrals
It is best not
to try new and unfamiliar obedience
training schools. This could
be really risky both for you
and for your dog. It would be
better if dog owners will ask
for some referrals from their
veterinarians, dog breeders,
or other people who can give
their honest opinions.
5. Charges
Not all obedience
training schools are created
equal. They vary depending on
the kind of services they offer.
It is best to consider their
fees and what services they
offer at that rate. This is
one area where you don’t
want to scrimp so cheapest isn’t
always the best. Also, make
certain you are dealing with
a trainer that will work with
both you AND your dog.
6. Methods used
in the training
It is highly
recommended that dog owners
ask about the methods being
used in the training. Make sure
the terms are spelled out clearly.
Shop for the best training you
can find for the money. Don’t
make a decision quickly. If
you don’t feel comfortable
with one individual, by all
means keep looking.
There are some
dogs that just seem to follow
directions with little or no
effort with never a session
of profession training. Unfortunately,
these examples are few and far
between.
Invest in obedience
training and you can look at
a long and healthy relationship
with a loving companion. With
obedience training, dogs will
surely be on their way to happier
and more enjoyable stay with
their masters and the people
around them.
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