
There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient
and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are
happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with
other dogs. Another reason is that many communities require that the
dogs living in their neighborhoods be well trained. This is
especially true for many breeds thought to have aggression and
behavior problems – dog breeds like pit bulls and rottweilers for
instance.
And of course, training your dog well will also make he or she a
much better family companion, especially in households where there
are young children. Many studies have shown that proper dog training
makes a big impact when it comes to cutting down the number of dog
bits and other behavior problems encountered by dog owning
households.
When considering training your own dog, or having someone else help
you train it, there are certain basic commands that must be mastered
in order for a dog to be considered truly trained. These basic
commands include:
*Heel – it is important that any dog learn to walk beside its owner
on a loose lead, neither pulling ahead nor lagging behind
*Respond to the word No – the word no is one word that all dogs must
learn. Training your dog to respond to this important word can save
you a ton of trouble.
*Sit – Training your dog to sit on command is a vital part of any
dog training program.
*Stay – A well trained dog should remain where his or her owner
commands, so stay is a very important command in dog training.
*Down – Lying down on command is more than just a cute trick; it is
a key component of any successful dog training program.
Dog training does much more than just create an obedient, willing
companion. Training your dog properly actually strengthens the bond
that already exists between dog and handler. Dogs are pack animals,
and they look to their pack leader to tell them what to do. The key
to successful dog training is to set yourself up as that pack
leader.
Establishing yourself as pack leader is a very important concept for
any potential dog trainer to understand. There is only one leader in
every pack of dogs, and the owner must establish him or herself as
the dominant animal. Failure to do so leads to all manner of
behavior problems.
A properly trained dog will respond properly to all the owner’s
commands, and will not display anxiety, displeasure or confusion. A
good dog training program will focus on allowing the dog to learn
just what is expected of it, and will use positive reinforcement to
reward desired behaviors.
In addition to making the dog a good member of the community,
obedience training is a great way to fulfill some of the dog’s own
needs, including the need for exercise, the security that comes with
knowing what is expected of it, a feeling of accomplishment and a
good working relationship with its handler. Dog training gives the
dog an important job to do, and an important goal to reach.
Giving the dog a job is more important than you may think. Dogs were
originally bred by humans to do important work, such as herding
sheep, guarding property and protecting people. Many dogs today have
no important job to do, and this can often lead to boredom and
neurotic behavior.
Basic obedience training, and ongoing training sessions, provide the
dog with an important job to do. This is especially important for
high energy breeds like German shepherds and border collies.
Training sessions are a great way for these high energy dogs to use
up their extra energy and simply to enjoy themselves.
Incorporating playtime into your dog training sessions is a great
way to prevent both yourself and your dog from becoming bored.
Playing with your dog helps to strengthen the all important bond
between you – the pack leader – and your dog.
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