Obedience Training for Your Dog
There are dogs that do not have bad behaviors, and
even if their owners are trying hard to teach them to obey some simple
commands, these dogs are hardheaded. Chances are, many owners would just dump
them to dog pounds because they are already fed up, and could no longer
understand the behavior anymore.
These things could have been avoided if obedience
training was used and implemented. Most obedience training in dogs is used to
create a groundwork from which the dog and his master will learn how to
effectively correspond to each other.
Moreover, obedience training is also employed by dog
owners whose dogs are behaving badly. It is one way of incorporating discipline
in the dog’s behavior. This kind of training makes him realize that certain
behaviors are not allowed and that he should not act that way.
When obedience training is incorporated into a dog’s
behavior, the dog, in turn, will be able to respond properly with the right
behavior that is expected of him to manifest.
Consequently, many dog owners are wondering whether
it would be better if a professional should handle their dog’s obedience
training. In most cases, it can be much easier to have a professional trainer
or an obedience school to teach the proper way to follow a command. However, if
the dog owner feels he can do just the same, then, there is no special
condition for that matter.
Whether the obedience training is done at home, by a
professional trainer, or in an obedience school, there are things that must be
considered when incorporating this kind of training. Here is a list of the
things that should be taken into account.
1. Fun
Obedience training does not necessarily mean that
strict rules should be imposed. This is because the dog is not aware of the
reasons why he should be trained. Therefore, for him to respond to the
commands, the training must be done in such a way that the dog sees the
activity as something that is fun.
The dog will be able to respond positively if he sees
that whenever he follows what he is asked to do, he gets rewards or praises,
and that is having fun for them.
2. Consistency
During the course of obedience training, it is really
important to have consistency in the training. For example, if a dog was
allowed to sit on the rug the other day and when the dog tried to sit on the
rug today, he was scolded. Things like this should not be taken for granted. It
is extremely important to teach the dog what he should and should not do and
stick to it. Confusion will only make the matters worst.
3. Obedience training instructor/trainer
When people choose to enroll their dogs in an
obedience class, it is important to analyze the trainer before the owner leaves
his dog. The character and personality of the trainer is extremely important.
They should be professional enough to know how to handle the dog’s behavior and
how to train them properly.
4. Referrals
It is best not to try new and unfamiliar obedience
training schools. This could be really risky both for you and for your dog. It
would be better if dog owners ask for some referrals from their veterinarians,
dog breeders, or other people who can give their honest opinions.
5. Charges
Not all obedience training schools are created equal.
They vary depending on the kind of services that they offer. Therefore, it is
best to consider the amount of charges that they provide and the dog owners
should know how to analyze if the prices are worth it.
6. Methods used in the training
It is highly recommended that dog owners should
contemplate first on the kind of methods being used in the training. This is
because some obedience training schools do not use the appropriate method in
training the dog. In this manner, dog owners do not get the results they
expected.
Obedience training can be very useful in fulfilling
most of the dog’s essential needs. It gives them something to direct their
skills and actions thereby making them reliable and happy pets.
Most people just don’t know this, but one of the
reasons why dogs behave inappropriately is because they don’t have the right
direction to guide their actions. They
are confused on how to respond appropriately with the environmental and social
variables that they encounter.
With obedience training, your dog will be on the way
to a happier and more enjoyable environment.
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