Posts Tagged ‘dog’

There are many different punishments for getting your dog to learn the difference between right and wrong, and there are many dog trainers that will tell you that their method is the best way or that a different type of punishment, whether it be positive or negative punishment, is better than the method you’re using now.
Dogs need punishment to keep them in order and to teach them what is acceptable and what i Read the rest of this entry »

The ‘no’ command is a widely used command throughout dog training and is used to tell your dog not to do something or to stop them in their tracks to avoid dangerous situations or general bad behavior.
I think of the no command as more of a training technique rather than a command and to perfect the technique you will need to be consistent for most of your time with your pet dog. The no command isn’t like Read the rest of this entry »

The word ‘vital’ has its roots in the Latin word for life. That gives us a clue to why dog training is so important, both for owner and dog – it enhances the quality of life for each.
Though dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, they still have much of the wild in their natures.
They adapt well to home life, but they are still dogs, not furry small children. Training helps maximize peace a Read the rest of this entry »

Many people feel that dog training is a challenge. They try to prepare for the many obstacles they feel lay ahead. The good news is, dog training can be an easy, fun, and positive experience. Just follow these 7 effective dog training tips, and you will see.
1. When training your dog, give him praise when he does it right. When you show your dog that you are happy with his efforts, he will be more inclined to want Read the rest of this entry »

Basic Social Manners
Basic dog training also emphasizes socialization skills(especially for puppies). Good socialization skills teach your dog to get along with other dogs and people. For those of you who need help with house breaking your dog help has arrived. A calm firm and authoritative voice is most effective while training a dog.
Most dog training course instructors will tell you that positive dog traini Read the rest of this entry »