Dogs Obedience Training

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Dog Obedience Training: Top Secrets To A Perfect Pet

Nothing can be more rewarding than the relationship between a wonderful new dog and his owner. Especially when certain bonds are formed early on in that relationship that allows that trust and loyalty to grow over time. Dog Obedience Training is essential in building that type of a relationship and without it most dog owners never really realize the potential they have in their new found friend.

All dogs are essentially pack oriented and in being so it is vitally important that your dog knows exactly who the pack leaders are. By training your dog you give it the assurance in needs to be a productive member of your "pack".

Training can be an extremely fun project for both you and your dog if you have the right tools and know the methods that really work. Guessing at how to train your dog or using some form of intimidation will only confuse and prolong the training process. With the correct information you can train your dog in 7 days or less and have a blast doing it.

Several of the training techniques present a refreshingly common-sense, down-to-earth approach to dog training; others require a little more effort (take dog whispering as an example) but yield some pretty dramatic results. I liked the way that more than one training technique is detailed, to allow the reader to pick and choose the techniques that best suit themselves and their individual dogs.

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How To Make Your Dogs Obedience More Than Just A Game Of Fetch 

I nearly gave up on training my dog!

It all started when my dog would spend long hours alone while I was gone to work. I would come home and find shoes, rugs, and furniture legs chewed to shreds.

At first I thought the dog had some type of mental condition because nothing I tried seemed to work. It wasn't until I got my hands on a really good book that explained "why" my dog was doing what she was doing and gave me the solutions to help both her and my house.

Some dogs may suffer from separation anxiety when coming into a new home. Others, coming from a social environment being with other dogs can feel abandoned and lonely when removed from their pack, causing them to chew...which is completely normal!

The First Thing I Did To Stop The Chewing Was To......


How Pet Obedience Training Can Be Nothing But Fun! 

Learning to train your dog can be more fun than you ever dreamed!

It's widely accepted among the vast majority of dog training experts that the most effective and humane way to train your dog is through a process called positive reinforcement training.

This is a fancy phrase for what's essentially a very simple theory: using positive reinforcement entails rewarding the behavior that you wish to see repeated, and ignoring the behavior that you don't.

This method is in direct contrast to some of the now-outdated but once-popular techniques for dog training, some of which were frankly abhorrent: physical pain and intimidation (such as hanging an aggressive dog up by her collar), or inhumane methods of aversion therapy (such as shock collars for barking).

Positive reinforcement works with your dog. Her natural instinct is to please you - the theory of positive reinforcement recognizes that lessons are more meaningful for dogs, and tend to "stick" more, when a dog is able to figure out what you're asking under her own steam (as opposed to, say, learning "down" by being forced repeatedly into a prone position, while the word "down" is repeated at intervals). When you use positive reinforcement training, you're allowing her the time and the opportunity to use her own brain.

Here is just a short example of what you can accomplish with your dog if you take the time and get the right tools and information that not only teaches your dog manners but also makes your dog a happy participant in your family pack.

Disc dog training is super fun and going to the park can be a great form of recreation for both you and your dog. Your dog can be taught basic commands and performing tricks in as little as 7 days!


Winter Disc Dog Training, Cattle Dog Style!

Some fun clips of winter training in Cincinnati, Ohio with my 3 cattle dogs, Five, Jack, and Spike

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