Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pomeranian Training And The Right Way Of Using Treats

Experts are constantly looking for ways and
formulating methods to make dog training,
including pomeranian training, easy. Electronic
training devices like shock collars, electronic
pet containment systems and electronic device to
regulate too much barking are just some of the
additions to the ever-growing collection of
modern tools an owner can use in raising and
training this four-legged ball of fur.

But inspite of the improvement in training
tools, there's one dog training strategy that
remains the most favored by many pet owners
everywhere - the treat-based training. Over the
years, this method has been responsible for many
obedient dogs owned by happy and proud owners.
Nowadays, the treat isn't only limited to
traditional bone-shaped goody used during
pomeranian training. It is also available in
various shapes and colors and contains various
ingredients to make it truly luring for your
furry friend.

The use of treat seems harmless even if used on
long-term basis however, it is necessary for
every owner to find out how to use the treat
correctly in order to get desired results.

- The treat is used to reward the dog's pleasant
behavior thus it should be really rewarding for
your dog. By using the type of treat that he'd
go crazy over, you are increasing the
possibility of him doing the behavior or obeying
the command you wanted him to. But be reminded
that simple obedience commands may only need
ordinary or small amount of treats so it would
be best to save the truly yummy ones when
training challenging tricks.

- Some dogs have certain health conditions thus
the need to keep track of their diet. If the
same goes for your dog, be skeptical of the
treat content or ingredients that could
intensify his condition. Whenever possible, you
can also opt for homemade dog treats so that you
can control the ingredients.

- The treat must not replace your pet's regular
dog food.

- The use of treat should be controlled.
Rewarding your dog with treat for each good
behavior may cause him to develop
treat-dependent behavior, a behavior issue in
which the dog obeys the command only when
there's a treat present. To keep your pet from
developing such behavior, praise and treat
rewards should be given alternately. When he has
mastered the command, it's best to minimize treat
rewards until it will be totally substituted with
praise and affection reward.

Pomeranian training can be made easy with the
use of treats. You have to know how to use it
properly in order to get the training outcome
you desire.


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Rebecca Golding shares her step-by-step guide for
successful pomeranian training. To read more
about this pomeranian training guide, feel free
to visit http://www.pomeraniansavvy.com - her
site filled with information about pomeranians.


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