Friday, March 31, 2017

The Importance Of Obedience Training For Dogs Houston TX

By George Walker


You just got a new dog, maybe a young puppy even. And now you are looking for some serious help. You want to be a good dog owner, but you also want him to be obedient. No matter whether you are looking into puppy training to make your new friend housebroken, or whether you are looking for further advanced dog training, here are some tips to get you started on obedience training for dogs Houston TX.

You are the master, the alpha dog. Dogs are animals used to a strong social structure where obedience plays an important role in their natural life. Dogs have a natural instinct to follow commands of their leader. That leader is also known as the "alpha dog". Needless to say, the alpha dog in this case should be you. The biggest mistake would be not taking command of your dog and let your pet become the alpha dog instead. So, don't be afraid. Be strong, be the one in control. He will listen and respect you.

Obedience-trained dogs tend to be more sociable and friendly. If you teach them to calm down or lie down when there are visitors in your house, you won't have to isolate and hide them in the basement or garage. They can stay in the room full of people, and you won't have to worry about them hurting or disturbing your visitors.

"Obedience training" in itself is a general term which covers clicker teaching, dog whispering, reward teaching, positive reinforcement etc; all of them work but you need to chose the most appropriate one for you and your dog. The general idea is that he knows what to expect from you and vice versa.

Verbal command. Dogs respond surprisingly well to verbal commands. It is possible to train your dog so it reacts to your commands, but make sure not to confuse him while you train it listening to your voice. You could use commands like "No", "Jump", "Sit Down", "Come", and "Go".

This obedience training will teach you the techniques on how to curb your dog's aggressiveness, how to house train your dog, stop fighting with other dogs, stop unnecessary jumping and barking, prevent your dog from consuming his own poop, stop nipping, biting, mouthing problems and other embarrassing and annoying dog's behavior problems.

The benefit to having an "obedience trained" dog is that he will be a much safer animal, knowing from a young age exactly how to behave around friends and family members, children and also outside of the home, added to which it gives him much needed mental stimulation and giving him in effect, a "job" to do.

Therefore, it's a good idea if you always have treats in your pockets while you train your pet. Once you see it is doing something right give the treat to the dog. Alternatively, you can also praise and pet your dog. Your dog is very well able to understand and it will just take some time until you will see the fruits of your training.




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