Commands
for Dog Training are Important for a Variety of
Reasons
All dog owners want a calm, loyal, and
obedient pet. For one thing, well behaved and obedient
dogs are happier dogs, and are therefore less likely to
get into trouble. Also, many communities require that
canines living in their neighbourhood be well trained.
This is especially true for certain breeds, such as
rottwilers and pit bulls. Thankfully, you can learn how to
teach your pet both basic and advanced dog training
commands.
Training your doggie well will help make him or her a
better family companion, especially if you have small children
in your home. Many
studies show that proper training makes a huge impact when it
comes to reducing dog bites and other behavioural problems
associated with pet dogs. Whenever you decide to train your
dog, there are basic commands that must be mastered before a
dog can be considered fully trained.
These
basic dog training
commands include:
·
Heel---it’s important
to teach your dog to walk beside you. He or she should never be the
one walking you, nor should he/she be lagging
behind.
·
No---this is one of the
most crucial words that a dog must
learn.
·
Sit---you need to train
your dog to “sit” on command in order for the training program
to be complete.
·
Stay---a well trained
doggie should always remain where he is commanded to by his/her
handler.
·
Down---lying on command
is more than just a neat little trick; it’s a key component of
any full dog training program.
Dog
training basic commands does a lot more
than just create a willing, obedient canine
companion.
It also strengthens the bond that the two of you already
possess.
They are pack animals by nature, and always want to look
at their leader to tell them what they should
do. The key
to training is to establish yourself firmly as the pack
leader.
Setting yourself up as the pack leader is extremely
important. This is because there is only one leader in every
dog pack, and you must make yourself appear to be the
dominant “animal” to your dog. Failure to do as such will
lead to a lot of behaviour problems. A dog that is properly
trained will respond to all the handler's commands
calmly. In
return for good behaviour, you must give your dog a
reward.
In addition to making the canine a wonderful member
of the neighbourhood,
commands for dog training and obedience is a great way to
fulfil your dog’s own needs, including the peace of mind it’ll
feel for having a purpose (obeying you) and the need for
exercise and stimulation. A feeling of accomplishment
is something that both of you will enjoy
having.
Training gives the dog something important to do, and
goals to reach. Giving your dog a job
is more meaningful to him/her than you may
think.
Whether it’s to guard your property, protect your kids,
or random tasks, giving your dog a purpose will reduce
his or her chances of being bored and having neurotic
behaviour.
Dog
training simple commands and advanced
training
Obedience training and ongoing sessions provide the
doggie with a job to do. This is extremely vital
for high energy breeds like border collies and German
shepherds. Training sessions are great for helping them work
off their extra energy. Incorporating playtime
into a dog’s training session is a great way to provide both
yourself and your dog some
entertainment.
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