Dog Obedience Training
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For most people, the first and most essential thing you will do with a brand new puppy is
enroll them in dog obedience training. That training will help them learn how to act in a number of situations that
they'll almost definitely experience at some stage in their life.
However, some dog owners either cannot afford obedience training or come to the conclusion
they would rather do it themselves. So, listed here is a brief explanation of what you might gain from the training
that will help you determine whether your dog would benefit from it.
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The Advantages of Dog Obedience Training
To begin with, dogs in obedience training rapidly learn how to react to specific, well
delivered commands. That also means you will become familiar with how to give those commands. Numerous people
neglect their end of the bargain in dog ownership. They think that the responsibility lies with their dog, not
themselves. Consider dog training to be a two way street and it will be much more effective. Here are a few
examples:
Leadership – In obedience training, you'll find out how to assert your dominance over the
dog to train them that you are the pack leader at all times and that they have to listen to you. If these behaviors
are replicated in your home, the dog will have a much easier time following your lead. Alpha leadership is the
foundation of all good training.
Basic Commands – Dog obedience training will provide you with basic commands such as sit,
stay, heel, speak, and quiet – basics that should help to make your dog more responsive when it really matters.
These four behaviors will form the basis of everything you need in order to teach your dog additional tricks later
on.
No Biting or Barking – Two of the major problems that a dog can have are biting and
barking. Different levels of dog obedience training can handle these particular behaviors and make sure that your
dog does not act out of line. Biting especially ought to be addressed at a young age.
Walking – Fed up with having your dog pull you down the street? In a good training class,
you will discover ways to take control of your dog’s movements, keep him from running around on you and
hopefully teach him to sit and heel when required at corners and when other dogs walk by.
Dog obedience training is essential in lots of ways since it provides the foundation for
all the problems that may well occur at your house. If your dog is less than a year old or just doesn't behave
correctly, think about a class that will help you get started.
Carrying it Forward at Home
Obviously, dog obedience training is just the beginning. Your dog may master a few simple
tricks in the class, but if you are unable to carry forward what you have learned back at home, best of luck in
keeping that control! You must be consistent, show your dog that you are in control at all times and make certain
everybody in the home can also adhere to whatever you have taught your dog in training.
Keep in mind that your dog is only going to do what he has been taught to do. You have
to be consistent, reassuring and effective at maintaining the commands you give. The moment you begin waffling or
neglecting to reassert your commands, your dog will begin to revert to the original behaviors that you worked so
hard to train him out of.
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