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Five Secrets to Dog Training Success



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By : Fatimah Edris    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-29 20:50:33
For you to take good care of your dogs, you need not only pay attention to their needs. Feeding them properly and providing them a shelter are not enough. As a dog owner, you are also responsible in training them vital things that will assist them in being adorable domesticated animals.

For the training to be successful, you need some expert tips coming from long time dog owners. Here is a compilation of the basic dog training secrets as advised by expert trainers themselves.

Secret #1: Dogs always follow its leader. Dogs want their owners to always take charge of everything. They are more confident to move if their owner will dictate what they will and will not do. This is the reason why dogs are loyal animals. With this fact, dogs are also easier to train compared to other animals.

Secret #2: Dogs are energetic creatures. – When a dog is tired from doing several activities with its owner, the dog surely feels very happy. Dogs are very hyper animals, and they need an outlet where they could pour their overflowing energy on. When you allow your dogs to do fun activities like walking and playing fetch, your pooches will not think of nibbling your shoes or shredding your important documents because they will be tired when they get home. Diverting their attention to games and play is one of the dog training secrets that must be remembered.

Secret #3: Dogs are very observant. See how children observe and try to mimic your move. The same goes with your pet canine. Your pooch constantly watches how you react to various situations. As an outcome, your dog will react based on how you treat it. For example, whenever you come home from work or from school, your dog’s reaction will be based on how you first approach it. If you are the type of owner who greets your dog first before putting down your things, your dog will most likely be rushing to the door whenever you arrive. On the other hand, if you head to the room first to change into something comfortable before greeting your pooch, then your pet will be patient to wait for you instead of surprising you at the door.

Secret #4: Dogs also need to socialize. – Dogs that are exposed to the public are often the ones that are less aggressive. They are less likely to bite people without vague reasons. When dogs often interact with other people or animals, they become friendly animals.

Secret #5: Dogs are smart and capable of learning. – Dogs, regardless of their age, are capable of learning tricks. Whether they are puppies or adult dogs, they all have the ability to absorb whatever is taught to them. The difference comes with the period of a dog’s acquisition of knowledge. Like humans, younger pooches learn faster than adult pooches. Also, trainers might have quite a hard time in breaking their canine’s bad habits than instilling good habits. Training your dogs may be a bit difficult at first, but once you are patient enough to train your dogs, you are still going to get it right.

Those are the dog training secrets you must keep in mind. Just learn these by heart and you’re good to go.

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