Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Dog Coaching Objective And Coaching Programme, The Fundamental

By Khamun Jone


You want to keep your dog indoors, however this is proving to be a challenge because your dog does not respect your belongings. You have endured everything from chewed furniture to feces on the carpet, and need to train your dog properly. This article will go into depth on how to train your dog for living peacefully inside your house.

Encourage your dog's cooperation in training by rewarding good behavior. Dogs respond to a calm, confident leader who earns respect. When your dog responds to commands make sure you reward him with play or food, and make sure you reward easy commands as well as harder ones to build his confidence.

Be patient with your dog while training. If he is not getting a command right away, help him to understand what it is you are asking of him. Remember, dogs are not born with the ability to understand the English language; it is your responsibility to teach him which words mean which action. Be consistent but understanding in your training sessions.

Babying your dog does not produce productive relationships. Dogs enjoy having a pack of family members to trust, and even more, dogs enjoy having a job. Even the smallest dogs can perform tasks, so appeal to your dog's independent side by giving him something to work on! Fido will still love you at the end of the work-day.

Understand that training takes time. A lot of people make the mistake of thinking a dog is 'untrainable' when things don't go according to plan immediately. Some dogs respond to commands sooner than others, and it is usually according to breed and age. If you have adopted an older dog, it may take a long time, as he will already be set in his ways. Remember to be patient, and understand that a dog always wants to please his owner in the long run.

Protection Dogs

Teaching your dog a fun trick, such as "play dead" can be a fun way of distracting him. When your dogs behavior is bad, simply use the command you have established for his trick instead of using negative punishment. This provides for a fun activity for your dog and creates a positive environment for you as well.

Generally, dogs learn by association, relating actions with rewards. Be sure to keep distractions to a minimum when you begin the training, then change locations for the training over time as the dog becomes better at responding to your commands. Give your dog time - remember they are not human. You will be amazed at what they can be trained to do.

When puppies are little, they might develop biting habits which can easily be solved by placing a chew toy by your dogs mouth whenever he or she begins to nip at you. This will quickly teach your puppy that it is allowed to bite at toys but not at you.

Now that you hopefully have some good ideas for training your dog you can set about your journey. Training a dog can often be a rewarding experience when you see their effort pay off with an obedient dog. Following what you have learned will give you the direction needed to train your dog.




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