Your dog needs to be trained, but it is important to do it the right way by properly understanding your dog. Dogs are pack animals, and that is something you need to understand to have the best possible relationship you can with your pet. If you understand this basic concept, your dog will be easier to train.
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Please keep in mind the following factors when teaching your puppy the basics about good behavior. Exercising the right training techniques is what will make or break your training regimen with your dog. Follow these five important guidelines and teaching your puppy will be easier than ever.
Dog training doesn’t need you to be a fearless Hercules, all it asks of you is to keep a few basics in mind. First, establish who the boss is, remind your dog again and again that you are the one on two feet while he is still on all fours, and you are the "pack leader". Second, speak in a tone which oozes superiority, something on the lines of your first grade math teacher. Third, routine is everything so keep your training tactics consistent. Once you master these three techniques you will be the master of every single dog around! (more…)
Before you start training your dog, it is best that you know what options you have. Nowadays you can find many types of dog training, in many different places. These trainings vary in price and each one them has something different to offer.
The first type of dog training is known as puppy preschool. This is a dog training course meant for puppies that are about 6 weeks to 5 months old. These puppy preschool classes generally last for no more than 6 to 8 weeks. In these training sessions, your puppy is essentially taught how to socialize with people and as well as other puppies. Here your puppy also begins to learn how to sit down, stay at a place, and how to come. (more…)
Among the most irritating things about pet dogs is their habit of answering to calls of nature just about anywhere they feel like it. Your bedroom rug, the sofa, your Persian carpet; everything seems as good a place as any for your little pup to relieve himself. (more…)
Dogs can show aggression in a number of ways such as growling, snapping, baring teeth, and biting. The dog expressing the aggressive behavior is attempting to intimidate a person or another animal. (more…)
Does your dog do it’s business in all the wrong places? Wouldn’t it just be great if you could train it to “unleash its goods” in one place! Well, it really is possible if you train your dog to use a litter box. Although litter box training is usually associated with cats, dogs can be trained to use them too.