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Discover the Tips Trainers Use in Advanced Obedience Training for Dogs



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By : Geraldine Dimarco    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-26 10:27:26
Can you just imagine how much easier life would be if your dog's well trained? Many don't even attempt to try it because it looks impossible. Actually, with some patience and determination, advanced obedience dog training is not only possible- it will be one of the most fulfilling experiences you will ever have with your dog. A trained dog is a happier dog. They are well-adjusted, confident and mentally disciplined even outside your home. You can leave your pet with other people and know that no harm will be done.

The most essential thing in training your pet is to make sure he understands the roles you both play in your relationship. You are the master and he is your subordinate. Once he realizes this, he will be more open to being taught by you. On the other hand, if you have not established your authority over him yet; you are in danger of raising up an overly aggressive dog which can be a menace to society. Don't be harsh and unreasonably mean to assert your leadership. All you need to do is be firm and consistent in teaching him to submit to you.

You can affirm your leadership by speaking to him with a firm and authoritative voice. Say 'Sit!' and guide him carefully in the desired position. It will take a few tries in the beginning but it gets easier once your pet sees and understands the patterns you are setting in your teaching him.

Operant conditioning is the best way to train dogs. This is done by rewarding animals with accolades and treats to let them know that their behavior is good. Remember to praise your dog each time he does something right. If he does the same thing and it goes unnoticed- this will throw him off as to what you want from him. Make an effort to remember and reap the benefits in the future.

Conversely, admonish the dog strongly for bad behavior committed. Correction should be done as he is making the mistake so he will understand that what he is doing is not good. Reprimanding the dog also draws attention to the difference between what is wrong and what is right. For example, he finds dirt on the street and starts eating it. Scold him right then and there. Then bring dog food before him and encourage him to eat that instead. When he does, lavish him with praise.

Keep training sessions to around 15 minutes a day. Insert short commands throughout the day so the dog will not associate obedience at a particular time of day only. Be repetitive and consistent in your training commands.

The stunts movie dogs do are complex and impressive. They also all started with Sit. Begin with the simpler commands and progress from there. Patience and consistency are your best tools for dog training. Use the same principles as you did in the earlier stages, and it will bring you success in the more challenging tasks in the future.

You now have the techniques certified trainers use in their advanced obedience training for dogs. What are you waiting for? Get out there and start grooming the next Lassie of this generation!

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Geraldine Dimarco knows that dog obedience training is a invaluable tool for all pet owners. Get free access on Advanced Obedience today.

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