Dog training is essential because most of the time, the owners have wrong notions on how to properly train or get along with their canine friends. Perhaps, one of these misconceptions is that training itself is just limited to performing tricks and stunts. But if you would ask a professional dog trainer, it’s a more complex study of dog behavior. There are several advantages of enrolling your dog for professional training. And these benefits not only accrue to the pet, but you the owner as well.
Benefits of Training for the Dog
- Learning the right behavior. The absence of proper training will cause the dog to adapt its natural animal instinct or behavior. That is being aggressive, irritated, and dominant. This natural behavior can be observed no matter how tamed you think your dog is. There shall be times when that aggressive behavior eventually would come out. Some instances might be observed during feeding time or when socializing with other dogs. Dog training will ensure that the dog learns the right behavior suitable for a household.
- Physical exercise and mental stimulation. A lot of dog owners don’t know that physical and mental exercise is very much important for a dog. A lot of people are even surprised that certain dogs are capable of performing certain tricks and activities. The truth is, dogs are intelligent and also a thinking being. And the best way to maximize this intelligence is by stimulating it with dog training. Physical activity is also important for a dog just like how exercise benefits humans.
- Ability to communicate. Although dogs, can’t speak, training can be a very good way to teach your pet on how to communicate using actions or behavior. Among the most important things which you may want to know is the time when the dog needs pee or perhaps, defecate.
- A happier and livelier dog. Related to the benefit on physical and mental exercise, it can be noticed that a dog which has undergone training is much livelier and considered “happier”. It all boils down to a more positive behavior and less of the dog problems, tantrums, and quirks you have experienced before.
Benefits of Dog Training for the Owner
- For family or personal enjoyment. Having an intelligent and well-trained dog as a companion or a part of the family is always fun and exciting. It can provide that needed entertainment or affection anytime you need it. Psychologists even note that your adorable dog can also help relieve that stress of everyday office or home work.
- Making your dog safer for children. If there is any member of the family that would be more interested in playing with your dog, then that would be your child or the children. But since kids can unpredictably do things which can irritate dogs, it is always better and safer if you are assured that your dog learns the right behavior on how to respond and not be aggressive.
- Understanding dog behavior. Dog training does not only work for the pet but also for the owner. For the training to be effective and successful, the dog trainer will often integrate the owner in each training lesson or session. Not only does the dog learn, but the owner as well. The trainer will most of the time educate the owner on how to understand dog behavior, on how to react and control them, how to properly take care of his or her pet, and how to generally improve that man-animal relationship.
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
Separation Anxiety in Dogs
One of the most challenging issues in dog training is separation anxiety in dogs, also known as owner absent misbehavior. This anxiety in dogs is often manifested in a variety of behavioral problems such as chewing, destroying the owner's property, excessive barking, self destructive behavior, and inappropriate urination and defecation.
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
Breaking Your Pit Bull Terrier's Jumping Habit: Dog Training Help
As you have probably already learned, Pit Bulls are highly energetic animals. They love to run and play, and get excited easily. One of the more annoying habits they develop at a young age is jumping. Jumping can be particularly annoying when they do it as a way of greeting, especially if it is young child or someone who is afraid of dogs. Teaching your Pit Bull to curb this behavior is not an easy task, but is your responsibility as a Pit Bull owner.
As you have probably already learned, Pit Bulls are highly energetic animals. They love to run and play, and get excited easily. One of the more annoying habits they develop at a young age is jumping. Jumping can be particularly annoying when they do it as a way of greeting, especially if it is young child or someone who is afraid of dogs. Teaching your Pit Bull to curb this behavior is not an easy task, but is your responsibility as a Pit Bull owner.
Many people have stopped their Pit Bulls from jumping on them by using treats. When they come inside, they throw some treats on the floor, and then greet their dog while his attention is fixed on the treats. The treats usually work as a good distraction to pull your Pit Bull’s attention away from jumping on you. If you don’t like using treats to train your Pit Bull, or if the method just doesn’t work well for you, then you have to try other ideas to train your Pit Bull not to jump.
One thing you can try is teaching your Pit Bull that it is nicer to sit than jump. Go outside, leaving your Pit Bull inside, then come back in and calmly greet him. If your Pit Bull starts to jump on you, turn your back to him, and ignore him. When your Pit Bull puts all four feet back on the floor, turn back around and pet him. If he starts to jump on you again, turn back around and ignore him. This will teach your Pit Bull that when he jumps, he doesn’t get any attention, but that if he sits nicely you will pet him. This technique may take quite a while for your Pit Bull to learn, especially if he is a very excitable dog. But, if you stick with it long enough, he should learn that jumping is not going to gain him anything other than losing your attention. Once you get your Pit Bull thru this step, try to teach him to sit still for a few moments before you acknowledge him. If he gets up, use the same routine of ignoring him, and then when he sits down, pet him again. This would also be a good time to try to teach him to shake hands when he greets people, rather than jumping on them.
You can also further entice your Pit Bull to not jump by tempting him and then rewarding and praising him for his good behavior. Hold treats up in the air so that your Pit Bull will have to jump to get them. If he jumps, ignore him, and when he is calm try again. When he is able to remain seated, praise him, give him the treats, and some extra attention. He will soon learn that by behaving the way you want him to, he will not only get extra attention, but some extra treats as well, which is double incentive for him to obey.
Another method that tends to work well in teaching your Pit Bull not to jump is to have a designated place for your Pit Bull, and teach him to go there when you need him to, for example, when someone is at the door. To start this training, you will need to pick the spot, and put maybe a bed or blanket and some of his favorite toys there. When the spot is ready, spend some time with him while he is there. Giving him special attention and treats will help him attribute the spot as a good place that he wants to spend time at. As your Pit Bull becomes accustomed to his place, start sending him there occasionally. At first, you will want to be close to the spot, and eventually move farther and farther away from it as your dog learns. Make it a point to give him special attention and treats each time he goes to his spot when you ask him to. Eventually, your Pit Bull will learn that by going to his spot when you ask him to, that you will reward him for it.
The biggest thing you can do to help your Pit Bull learn not to jump is to keep your own greetings calm. I know it is hard when you have been away from him all day not to come in and play and wrestle with him, but this will only get him more excited, and he will expect this same attention from everyone that enters the house. Until you can completely break the jumping habit, it may be best to ignore him for the first few minutes you come home, and then play with him once he settles down. It may take a little time, but your Pit Bull will soon learn how to tone down his excitement.
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As you have probably already learned, Pit Bulls are highly energetic animals. They love to run and play, and get excited easily. One of the more annoying habits they develop at a young age is jumping. Jumping can be particularly annoying when they do it as a way of greeting, especially if it is young child or someone who is afraid of dogs. Teaching your Pit Bull to curb this behavior is not an easy task, but is your responsibility as a Pit Bull owner.
Many people have stopped their Pit Bulls from jumping on them by using treats. When they come inside, they throw some treats on the floor, and then greet their dog while his attention is fixed on the treats. The treats usually work as a good distraction to pull your Pit Bull’s attention away from jumping on you. If you don’t like using treats to train your Pit Bull, or if the method just doesn’t work well for you, then you have to try other ideas to train your Pit Bull not to jump.
One thing you can try is teaching your Pit Bull that it is nicer to sit than jump. Go outside, leaving your Pit Bull inside, then come back in and calmly greet him. If your Pit Bull starts to jump on you, turn your back to him, and ignore him. When your Pit Bull puts all four feet back on the floor, turn back around and pet him. If he starts to jump on you again, turn back around and ignore him. This will teach your Pit Bull that when he jumps, he doesn’t get any attention, but that if he sits nicely you will pet him. This technique may take quite a while for your Pit Bull to learn, especially if he is a very excitable dog. But, if you stick with it long enough, he should learn that jumping is not going to gain him anything other than losing your attention. Once you get your Pit Bull thru this step, try to teach him to sit still for a few moments before you acknowledge him. If he gets up, use the same routine of ignoring him, and then when he sits down, pet him again. This would also be a good time to try to teach him to shake hands when he greets people, rather than jumping on them.
You can also further entice your Pit Bull to not jump by tempting him and then rewarding and praising him for his good behavior. Hold treats up in the air so that your Pit Bull will have to jump to get them. If he jumps, ignore him, and when he is calm try again. When he is able to remain seated, praise him, give him the treats, and some extra attention. He will soon learn that by behaving the way you want him to, he will not only get extra attention, but some extra treats as well, which is double incentive for him to obey.
Another method that tends to work well in teaching your Pit Bull not to jump is to have a designated place for your Pit Bull, and teach him to go there when you need him to, for example, when someone is at the door. To start this training, you will need to pick the spot, and put maybe a bed or blanket and some of his favorite toys there. When the spot is ready, spend some time with him while he is there. Giving him special attention and treats will help him attribute the spot as a good place that he wants to spend time at. As your Pit Bull becomes accustomed to his place, start sending him there occasionally. At first, you will want to be close to the spot, and eventually move farther and farther away from it as your dog learns. Make it a point to give him special attention and treats each time he goes to his spot when you ask him to. Eventually, your Pit Bull will learn that by going to his spot when you ask him to, that you will reward him for it.
The biggest thing you can do to help your Pit Bull learn not to jump is to keep your own greetings calm. I know it is hard when you have been away from him all day not to come in and play and wrestle with him, but this will only get him more excited, and he will expect this same attention from everyone that enters the house. Until you can completely break the jumping habit, it may be best to ignore him for the first few minutes you come home, and then play with him once he settles down. It may take a little time, but your Pit Bull will soon learn how to tone down his excitement.
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Training Dog Obedience Using Hand Signals
Are you doing some dog obedience training to fix your dog's behavior problems? If you are, then you must use hand signals in addition to verbal commands that you want your pet to follow. The hand signals work most of the time, especially when your pet cannot hear you. Actually, these are more effective ways to ensure your dog pays close attention to you even from a couple of meters away, as long as it can see you.
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Tips On How To Select A Dog Obedience Trainer
You should know how integral the steps are in choosing a dog obedience trainer. Your dog is like a child who will be going to school and spend the day with his teacher. Thus, you must ensure that the institution will be convenient for your pet and that he will be comfortable with the trainer.
You see, obedience training classes must not be educational alone but also fun for most of the part. If your pet enjoys the classes, then, he is more likely to learn the commands easily. When looking around for a trainer, it matters that you know who to trust and what to look for. After all, anybody can call themselves dog trainers and present their business cards to you.
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You see, obedience training classes must not be educational alone but also fun for most of the part. If your pet enjoys the classes, then, he is more likely to learn the commands easily. When looking around for a trainer, it matters that you know who to trust and what to look for. After all, anybody can call themselves dog trainers and present their business cards to you.
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How To Choose The Best Dog Training School
Who doesn't want a well behaved dog? This can be achieved by no other than dog training training. However, having your pet trained the right way may not be that easy for you. You may have a very busy schedule or you simply don't have the patience to pull things over. Thus, your ordeal is solved because there are numerous schools that can handle your pet very well.
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Dog Training and Socialization
It is fun to keep a pet at home but it also calls for a couple of obligations to fulfill. Take note that what your dog does is always out of habit. Thus, if you tolerate his bad habits, he will not be able to outgrow them. It will be you who will suffer in the end. So, it is best to start early with the dog training lessons.
Puppies are but young and don't have a mind of their own. They are simply dependent on you so it is your task to assist them let go of their bad habits and develop the good ones. You and your leadership skills will therefore guide your dog towards the right path in terms of honing his behavior, habits, and temperament. This is the main reason why dog training and socialization trainings are very much necessary.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Best Dogs
I recently came upon an article that listed the ten best dogs in the USA. This article was based on the top dog breeds ranked from most popular to least popular. As a lot of dog owners find out the hard way, there are many other considerations to keep in mind besides popularity when buying a puppy or dog. One of my favorite websites, AnimalPlanet.com, has an entire section devoted to pets called Pets 101. In this section you will find a tool called Dog Breed Selector. This is an excellent tool for anybody looking to buy or adopt a new dog. It takes you through 10 questions and that are designed to help you choose the best dog breed for you. Please check it out.
Based on popularity, the best dogs in the USA with 1 being most popular is as follows:
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Dog Problems - Barking Dog
One of the most frustrating dog problems a dog trainer has to face is the barking dog or more specific excessive barking. This behavior problem is especially frustrating when you bring the new puppy home. Here are some tips on how to best deal with excessive whining or barking:
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Saturday, September 15, 2012
Bulldogs
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
How to Stop Dog Aggression
According to "Doggy Dan", The Online Dog Trainer, in order for you to understand how to stop dog aggression, you must first think about two questions when you are interacting with your dog:
1. First, are you the one who starts the aggression and then your dog simply joins in?
2. And second, does your dog listen to you just before the aggressive behavior starts when you are trying to express to him that you disapprove of the aggression?
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Monday, September 10, 2012
Walking a Dog
Cesar Millan, the dog whisperer, has 6 tips for walking a dog:
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Chewing - Puppy Training
Driving down the road one sunny afternoon, I came upon the most dreaded sign known to dog lovers...
Puppies for Sale. These were not your run of the mill puppies, these were yellow Labrador Retriever puppies, in my opinion the kindest breed of dog known to man. I took a brand new Lab puppy home that day. I am like many of you who are suckered into such rash purchases. We fail to realize the many training challenges that we must deal with in our puppy training. One of the those challenges is problem chewing.
Chewing is natural to puppies and itis very normal. Although chewing is normal, it is not acceptable, and it is critical to address chewing problems early in your puppy training to avoid a chewing puppy from growing into a chewing dog. Here are 5 tips to avoid unwanted chewing:
This YouTube video shows techniquiqes you can follow to eliminate
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Puppies for Sale. These were not your run of the mill puppies, these were yellow Labrador Retriever puppies, in my opinion the kindest breed of dog known to man. I took a brand new Lab puppy home that day. I am like many of you who are suckered into such rash purchases. We fail to realize the many training challenges that we must deal with in our puppy training. One of the those challenges is problem chewing.
Chewing is natural to puppies and itis very normal. Although chewing is normal, it is not acceptable, and it is critical to address chewing problems early in your puppy training to avoid a chewing puppy from growing into a chewing dog. Here are 5 tips to avoid unwanted chewing:
- Give your new puppy a number of chews toys to play with and to chew. Scented and flavored chew toys work very well with puppies. These can be found in any pet store. Always encourage your puppy to play with these toys during your playtime with the puppy and praise him for chewing on his new toys.
- Make sure to puppy proof the area where the puppy will spend most of his time. Keep anything that can possibly be chewed out of the puppy's reach. Make sure the chew toys are placed in the area.
- If you catch your puppy chewing on an item such as a chew or furniture, replace distract the puupy by giving him one of his chew toys and then praise the puppy for play with the chew toy.
- You can also use products such as bitter apple that taste bad to the puppy and will discorage unwanted chewing.
- As with any puppy training, consistency is important. It is difficult to keep your anger under control during this phase of training your puppy especially when your puppy is chewing an item that is important to you. Get your emotions under control, briefly scold your puppy with the all important command "No", immediately give your puppy one of his chew toys, and as he plays with the chew toy give him praise. Let a bit of time pass before praising him so the puppy associates the positive reiforcement with chewing the toy and not your new running shoes.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
How do you get a dog to stop chasing cars?
One of the most common problem behaviors of dogs is chasing cars. Unfortunately this behavior often ends up in either serious injury or death of the dog. Dogs chase cars because it is instinctual for them to chase moving objects and it is impossible to totally remove this behavior. Chasing behaviors however can and should be controlled through a combination of good training and supervision.
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Monday, September 3, 2012
Puppy Training - House Training
This You Tube video gives an excellent overview and some great tips on house training puppies. As many new dog owners know, training puppies can be very challenging and frustrating. I hope this video helps you with one of the most challenging aspects of puppy training.
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Dog Training - Obedience Training
Dogs are naturally pack animals. This means they need an alpha to lead them in their everyday lives, and this also means the owner must act alpha; that the dog should consider you as the boss for the training to proceed smoothly. Individual dogs vary in submissiveness, and to establish and maintain dominance over your dog, there are a number of exercises you can establish during obedience training. Do not worry; most dogs are happy to be submissive. Just be sure to show approval at the occasional signs of submission, and assert dominance if it tries to test you.
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Sunday, September 2, 2012
Training Collar
The leash and training collar is the most basic piece of equipment used in training a dog. Using the lead and training collar properly is vital to successful dog training. The training collar is designed to apply a specific amount of pressure each time the leash is tightened. The amount of pressure put on the leash controls the amount of pressure placed on the training collar, and the pressure can be adjusted according to how the dog responds.
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Saturday, September 1, 2012
Dog Training - No, Sit, and Stay Commands
The word "No" The word no is an important one for your dog to learn, and one you may be using a lot as training begins. It is important that the dog learn to respond to a sharp "No" promptly and obediently.
The "Sit" command The sit command is another vital link in the chain that is dog training.
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The "Sit" command The sit command is another vital link in the chain that is dog training.
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Dog Training - The Heel Command
The basic obedience commands that every dog must know are - "Heel", "No", "Sit", "Stay", "Down" and "Off". These six commands form the basis of every basic obedience class, and it is vital that you and your dog master these basic commands. These are the fundamentals, and it will be impossible to move onto other commands, or to correct problem behaviors, without having mastered the basics.
Heel
Let’s start with the most basic command of all, the heel command......
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Let’s start with the most basic command of all, the heel command......
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Dog Crates - Puppy Training
Crate training is one of the most effective, if not the most effective, method of housebreaking a puppy or dog. Dog Crates are also referred to as a dog kennel or dog cage. A dog crate is simply a caged enclosure with a caged door. They are available in many sizes and are available in pet shops or where pet supplies are sold.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Aggressive Dog
Aggressive Pit Bulls can become a very serious problem if not dealt with in a proper manner. New laws exist that state if a dog bites or attacks someone, the dog’s owner will be held responsible and the dog put down. This is just another reason that Pit Bull owners should invest the time and energy to properly train their dogs.
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Friday, August 10, 2012
Dog Books
1. HOW TO RAISE A PUPPY YOU CAN LIVE WITH, 4TH EDITION by Clarice Rutherford & David Neil
This book about puppies starts with your breeder and steps you through all the processes to make sure you can raise a puppy the right way. It touches on the subjects of selecting breeders, bonding with puppies, discipline, house training, tricks and simple commands.
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Puppies
A new puppy in the home excites everyone especially children but make sure you got the puppy for a good reason and not just on a spur of the moment feeling. Like they say dogs are for life not just for Christmas. Puppies can bring lots of happy memories and times but there is a lot of work involved in
puppy training.
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Dog Obedience Training Tips
Okay, so you just bought that cute female puppy that you've been eyeing on for months. Now, what are you planning to do with her? Are you thinking about teaching her new tricks? If you are, then as early as now, you must accustom her to being handled for grooming and veterinary care so she'll respond nicely. Whenever you have free time, take her in your lap and gently brush her.
Speak to her softly and say words like, "That feels good, doggie, right?" Then, stroke her paws and simply run your fingers through her. That way she will learn that touch is pleasant and not something that is frightening. Once you are able to handle her well, it will not be that difficult to start teaching her new tricks like making her obey your "sit", "wait or stay", and "do not jump" commands. Anyway, here are some useful dog obedience training tips for you.
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Speak to her softly and say words like, "That feels good, doggie, right?" Then, stroke her paws and simply run your fingers through her. That way she will learn that touch is pleasant and not something that is frightening. Once you are able to handle her well, it will not be that difficult to start teaching her new tricks like making her obey your "sit", "wait or stay", and "do not jump" commands. Anyway, here are some useful dog obedience training tips for you.
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Training Dogs - 3 Keys
Dogs are no doubt man's best friends. They are definitely fun to be with and make great companions. Sometimes, they are even considered as part of the family. It certainly feels great to be walking with a dog around either just within the neighborhood or along the beach. But if you happen to have a dog as worse as Marley, the dog in the movie "Marley and Me", perhaps you're more stressed than the usual because of your dog's naughtiness. But why live up with a dog like Marley if you can turn your pet into a well-trained dog? The solution –master dog training. Here are some steps on how to do it:
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
5 Tips on Successful Dog Training
Training dogs is not hard. You just need patience, dedication and some simple tactics and you will teach them successfully.
Here are five top tips on how to train your dogs successfully:
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