Thursday, 22 July 2010

Dog Training Secrets

dog training secrets

Introduction to some free dog training secrets

You love your little baby so much, and you want to give it the best life possible. Just like human kids, our dogs need a food, shelter, love and... an education. Just like human parents, not all of us can afford a college for the kids, also not all of us can afford an obedience school for our dogs!




I always admire people who have taken responsibility of putting their dogs through obedience training. The biggest mistake the dog's owners make is that they think that giving a food, shelter and love is all their dogs need to have a happy life. The result of this mentality is disobedient, misbehaved, even aggressive dogs.




Here I'd like to open some free dog training secrets to you as well as to direct you to the great source of learning much more.




There are few most common problems people complain about their dogs.




- Dog is not coming when called.
Start your exercise in some quiet, the least destructive area with you dog on leash. If the dog disobeys you, gently pull it toward yourself and generously praise when it comes. Do not repeat the command twice, instead, pair it's name with the command during the praise by saying "Good boy, Jack, come". Praise your dog even if it comes to you without been called.
Do not call your dog if you are not sure it's coming or you can force it to come.
Do not call your dog when it's running away, otherwise you create an association of "Come=Running Away".
Do not use an angry voice and scold your dog when it finally comes to you "You're Bad Dog, Jack!" The result of this will be opposite of what you want. Your main goal is to create a very pleasant association of coming when called in the dog's mind.




- Dog is leaping up on you or other people.
- Dog is chewing and destroying everything.
- Dog is pooping everywhere.
And a lot more.




The great source of free dog training secrets, which I personally use is a set of books "Secrets To Dog Training", formerly known as "SitStayFetch" by Daniel Stevens.


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