Oct 02 2007
Dog Training Takes Know How
There are myths and old wives’ tales about dog training, but those people who are about to buy an untrained puppy should do some research on the best practices. Dog training can help a dog that chews up shoes or makes a mess in the living room. There are some tried and true tactics for dog training that work, and people will enjoy a dog disciplined with the appropriate type of dog training. People need to begin dog training the minute that they bring a new puppy into their homes. The puppy will be in strange circumstances for the first time, and each puppy will miss their mother and their siblings.
For the first six months in the life of a puppy, the dog training techniques should be carefully chosen to take care of the basics. These basics include adapting to the new environment. The caretaker of each puppy will start to form a bond with the puppy from the first day. Other people in the family will also bond with the puppy and eventually some of the other members might take part in dog training. These bonds will help with the dog training throughout the life of the animal. People who want highly trained dogs might need to find a professional trainer.Â
Dog Training Can Provide More Than The Important Basics
Dog training usually starts with the important basics including the most important - house training. Each puppy develops and acquires new skills and perceptions gradually just like a new baby. A puppy will start to respond to their own name and recognize particular people gradually. Each primary caretaker should have a plan for their dog training. The basics must be tackled at first, and then each caretaker can decide if they want their dog to have special skills to impress the neighbors or obtain employment in the movies.Â
The basic training should be organized and informed. There are some great books written by experts. These books will provide the guidance needed for each puppy owner. Most of the experts agree that a trainer must be vigilant, consistent, patient and knowledgeable. Dogs that are not trained properly as puppies can be a significant problem. There is some truth to the old adage about old dogs and new tricks. Many training experts recommend praise and reinforcement of good behavior rather than punishment when training a puppy. An older dog usually responds better to the same techniques although some dogs will have developed bad habits that might be difficult to reverse.Â
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