Showing posts with label professionally trained dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professionally trained dogs. Show all posts

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Dog Training Problems? No Problem!

Dog Training Problems? No Problem!
By  Tomas Myers

You've just gotten yourself a new puppy or dog! Now, it's important to focus on what comes with this exciting time for you and your family. Yes, I am talking about training your new addition and getting to a place where you can hold your head high in public or at your home.

Of course, starting at the puppy phase allows for easier learning for your new little buddy. However; since some come to you later in life it is important to note that older canines can be trained as well, with just a tad more patience (and treats)!

Dog  training techniques vary, but one thing that rings true in all instances is that it is always best to train your dog  yourself. Of course you will run into different issues along the way like dog barking problems or learning the best dog  training procedures, but as long as you are doing the training yourself, you can't lose.

Professional trainers or instructors learn their routines and skills the same way you will learn yours, so unless you have a money tree growing in your backyard, why should you pay someone else to do what you can do yourself? In fact, statistics show that dogs that are trained by their owner do not exhibit the same backsliding behaviors that professionally trained dogs tend to. They see the professional for possibly a few weeks; however they see you every day. It only makes sense that they will obey your commands long term.

Best said; your bond with your dog begins immediately. Take advantage of their curiosity and willingness to please you. All dogs are trainable, generally good-natured and carry a wonderful protective sense that should be harnessed to your advantage with the proper training straight away!

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