Basic Dog Obedience Training

Don’t get too excited with Fido as soon as you get home from the pet store it’s best to save the neat dog tricks until after you complete some basic dog obedience training.Starting to teach the dog to obey with basic commands such as ‘sit’, ‘stay’ and ‘heel’ is akin to how one expects a child to learn words before phrases and sentences.  Keeping it simple in the beginning allows your dog to grasp basic communication with you and establish a bond with you early on.If only the basics are taught first, the dog will be an able pupil and will have an instinct to follow your commands.

Don’t overwhelm your new puppy with too many commands and techniques that feel like he’s first year in a Masters Degree program.  You will become your puppy’s best friend and his master rather than the nasty professor at the head of the class.  Use lots of love and rewards when your dog completes some obedience training.If you only use fear to teach your dog, he will be frightened to perform and may perform his tricks worse due to “stage-fright”. 

Choosing to reward a dog in exchange for tricks is used in addition to the leash and collar training method.Although it is simpler to reward a dog with food and treats, this may not be the most effective method.For example, if a dog comes to expect a chewy bone after every ‘sit’ command, he may never gain the instinct to perform this task, when necessary, without reward.

As a result, some believe that requiring military-style obedience without rewards outweighs the initial easiness of “bribing” a dog to perform tricks.  While the food reward method may work for some, the leash method seeks to teach the animal whose boss and better adapts to the final goal of dog obedience training, laying the foundation for new and exciting tricks for your dog to perform

However, dog owners who choose the leash method should keep in mind that it is very difficult to instill properly.In the end, the goal of training is to have the dog obey its master without punishment or reward.The goal sets out your objective to have your dog obey, and when the dog is aware of this he will enter into a better bond with you.

No matter which method you choose, dog obedience training should insure that in the end the dog is subordinate to you and obeys your commands, rather than running wild.Therefore, as a result of basic dog obedience training you will have a behaved dog, an object that you can love as a best friend, and an entertainer for all of your friends.

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