samedi 8 février 2014

Reasons Why Dog Obedience Training Is Essential

By Garrett McMahan


The word obedience often gets a bad rap, but when it comes to fostering a solid bond between you and your dog, obedience training is the best possible way to accomplish that goal. Dogs that are well-trained are happier and safer, and the owner, in turn, is happier as well because they have a loyal companion who truly enhances their life. Here are a few reasons why dog obedience training is essential.

The exuberance and joy of a dog is a wonderful thing to behold, and their playful spirit and loyalty are reasons why we enjoying having these animals as our companion. However, without training, even the sweetest-tempered dog can showcase unacceptable traits such as excessive barking, jumping on people and even chewing up items in your home. With proper training, you can eliminate these problems which will allow you to truly enjoy every minute you spend with your dog.

While you might be wary of dominating an animal, keep in mind that with proper obedience there is a huge sense of security. After all, how many of us have seen a dog running about without a leash, dashing down the road. Perhaps the owner left the door open accidentally and the pet dashed away. A well-trained dog doesn't typically escape even when a door is left open. In addition, if your dog will come when called and then follow commands such as sit and stay, you can keep them safe from harm.

Your dog not only needs to be able to follow commands at home or in a highly controlled situation, but also when there are other people and dogs around. The ability to control your dog in many situations will make him a safer animal. An added bonus is that because your dog is so well trained, they can be taken to more places and are much more likely to be welcomed at the homes of friends and family members. Thus, your dog will be happier because he or she can be with you as much as possible.

Sometimes people confuse dominance and obedience, and our goal with dog training is not to break a dog into submission, it's just simply to make your time together as enjoyable as possible. Dogs want to be led, and this is an instinct for them that harkens all the way back to their days of living in packs. Each pack has a leader, and in your pack, you are the leader. Even humans are happy to follow a good, patient leader who has clear expectations and dogs certainly thrive when they know how to keep you happy and pleased. A high level of obedience creates a solid bond and giving out calm commands and having them obeyed is certainly a lot more pleasant than being frustrated with your dog. A happy owner definitely translates to a happy dog.

When searching for a dog obedience training system, you need to find a comprehensive approach that addresses a wide variety of issues. You need to learn how to teach your dog basic commands such as come, sit and stay, as well as how to walk properly and loosely on the leash. Tugging and pulling is not only irritating for you, it is uncomfortable and potentially harmful to your dog. In addition, you also need to be able to teach your dog to be quiet and stay down. Look for a program that allows you to train without the use of treats, as these might not always be available and they need to simply obey you without incentives. Be wary of programs that promise complete training is days or just a week, as this is simply not a realistic goal. It takes patience and time to train, and using a DVD program like The Dog's Way can provide you with the tools you need to train your dog and really maximize your relationship.




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