Looking After Your Dog Part Twelve - Training Basics
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Looking After Your Dog: Training Basics
Summary:
Proper training can prevent aggressive behavior and excessive barking in dogs.
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Training your dog is essential to curb aggressive behavior and unnecessary barking. Unfortunately, some owners resort to smacking or banishing their pets when frustrated, which instills fear and complicates the relationship. Effective training prevents these issues.
Training transforms your dog into an obedient and joyful companion. Often referred to as a man’s best friend, your dog can truly live up to this reputation with the right training approach.
Training can be done at home, in classes, or with a private trainer. It's important to remember that patience is key, as quick results are unrealistic. Essential tools include a collar, leash, and a lot of patience. Make training enjoyable by incorporating treats and praise, particularly for basic commands like sit, stay, and come.
Establishing good eating habits is a vital part of training. Set specific meal times so your dog doesn't beg or scavenge. Train your dog not to pull on the leash during walks, using a gentle tug and a clear command. Additionally, teach your dog to stand still for easier vet visits and grooming sessions.
Challenges in training can arise, largely depending on your dog’s personality. Some respond well to gentle coaxing, while others require firmer guidance. If challenges persist, consider seeking a professional trainer after conducting thorough research.
By investing time and effort in proper training, you can ensure a happier and more manageable relationship with your dog.
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