training a dog for obedience
Dog training is a long and tedious process. Unfortunately, both the dog and the owner are fully responsible for the animal's behavior. Dogs will need to build a strong bond with their masters. After this occurs, it will be time to ensure their obedience with other animals and humans. This will begin with some very basic commands and once the master role is set, more complicated commands can follow.
A lot of dog owners don't take into consideration that canines live naturally in packs. Their nature forces them to follow their leader and is a vital aspect in the dog training process. This bond enables them to follow whatever the leader wants to be done, but before this can occur, the role of the master must be established first. Once established, they are much more likely to obey commands that you tell them. This, coupled with a proper training program, can turn the most disobedient animal into one that is very attentive and follows every command their owners teach them.
Animals like to know when they have done something correctly. This is easily done with positive responses. Thankfully, animals want to make their leaders happy, so this will not be much of a problem. If for some reason animals continually disobey, it might be time to alter the way that you train them. Since every animal has a different demeanor and personality, this will be something that the owner must learn on their own. It is important to stay calm throughout the whole training process. If for some reason things are not going well, stop the training session for the day.
If a dog is still a puppy, the reward and punishment method of training seems to work the best. This is a way to reinforce positive behavior because it offers an incentive for animals to listen to commands. The easiest command to teach is the "sit" command. This can be done by saying the command and gently pushing the dog's backside down. Once the appropriate position is set, the animal is praised and rewarded with a treat. This type of positive enforcement will show the animal exactly what is to be done and give them an incentive to do it. However, consistent training needs to be done. This will ensure that once a command is followed, it always will be.
Unfortunately, some owners have very hectic work schedules that might make consistent training virtually impossible. While they want our animals to be obedient, paying the bills is always a priority. If a person's finances allow it, a dog trainer might be the solution they need. Trainers have their own training techniques and will have the appropriate education needed to train them swiftly and correctly.
Owners can help the process by making sure they have all of the appropriate training items on hand before the dog comes home. This items should include a dog bed, training crate, training gates, chew toys, leashes and a collar. This will help get the training process started because all of these items will be enough to train any dog.
A lot of dog owners don't take into consideration that canines live naturally in packs. Their nature forces them to follow their leader and is a vital aspect in the dog training process. This bond enables them to follow whatever the leader wants to be done, but before this can occur, the role of the master must be established first. Once established, they are much more likely to obey commands that you tell them. This, coupled with a proper training program, can turn the most disobedient animal into one that is very attentive and follows every command their owners teach them.
Animals like to know when they have done something correctly. This is easily done with positive responses. Thankfully, animals want to make their leaders happy, so this will not be much of a problem. If for some reason animals continually disobey, it might be time to alter the way that you train them. Since every animal has a different demeanor and personality, this will be something that the owner must learn on their own. It is important to stay calm throughout the whole training process. If for some reason things are not going well, stop the training session for the day.
If a dog is still a puppy, the reward and punishment method of training seems to work the best. This is a way to reinforce positive behavior because it offers an incentive for animals to listen to commands. The easiest command to teach is the "sit" command. This can be done by saying the command and gently pushing the dog's backside down. Once the appropriate position is set, the animal is praised and rewarded with a treat. This type of positive enforcement will show the animal exactly what is to be done and give them an incentive to do it. However, consistent training needs to be done. This will ensure that once a command is followed, it always will be.
Unfortunately, some owners have very hectic work schedules that might make consistent training virtually impossible. While they want our animals to be obedient, paying the bills is always a priority. If a person's finances allow it, a dog trainer might be the solution they need. Trainers have their own training techniques and will have the appropriate education needed to train them swiftly and correctly.
Owners can help the process by making sure they have all of the appropriate training items on hand before the dog comes home. This items should include a dog bed, training crate, training gates, chew toys, leashes and a collar. This will help get the training process started because all of these items will be enough to train any dog.
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