Monday, March 17, 2014

What To Look For When Purchasing A Dog Training Course

By Garrett McMahan


Chances are you love your dog just the way he is, but you probably would enjoy him more if he were perfectly behaved. Obedience training is a great way to keep a dog safe and also eliminate problematic behavior such as the nuisance of an animal that barks a great deal or chews on furniture. Dog training can solve these problems, provided you select a top-notch obedience training system. There are many options out there, so you need to be sure you choose a program that truly works.

A quality dog training system will show you how to deal with many different issues, but don't be fooled by trainers who promise instant success or claim to know the special magical command that makes all dogs behave. It takes more than a day or two to transform your dog into a truly obedient companion. Typically, it takes several weeks to get the results you want, and this means you have to be patient and willing to keep reinforcing good behavior.

Often, a training program includes training with treats as an incentive. Obviously, a treat is a big motivator for a dog, but you are likely to not always have a treat right in hand. So it is best to use a program that does not use incentives but rather relies on commands. Dogs by nature truly want to please, so using treats is really not necessary and in the end, it's not practical or even particularly healthy for your pet.

Sometimes dog training programs include learning how to do a variety of tricks or even dog agility obstacles. Tricks and dog agility are great fun, but they are not essential skills. Your dog might know how to shake your hand or roll over, but if they bark all the time and tear up your books and shoes, then all the handshakes in the world won't make up for your frustration at their negative behavior. Select a program that focuses on the key skills that ensure your dog will be safe and free from nuisance behaviors such as jumping, chewing and barking.

One tried and true dog training option is The Dog's Way. This program is handy because it is a DVD course, so you train on your own schedule. In addition, it addresses a myriad of skills rather than just four or five basic commands. Stick with this program and your dog will be able to sit, stay, walk next to you properly, stay quiet, come when called and much more. Not only will they be able to accomplish these tasks, they will do so forever, so you never have to worry about them jumping on a houseguest or darting out the front door. Imagine how much more fun you will have with your dog if he or she is obedient. They can be taken to more places safely and are more likely to be allowed at other people's homes or at pet stores and pet-friendly restaurants.

There are millions of dogs in shelters across the United States, and sadly many of them are in these shelters because the pet is disobedient. With proper training, the vast majority of these animals would be ideal companions. It takes only a few weeks of patient training to transform most dogs into highly obedient animals and friends that you will enjoy for many years to come. Using a program such as The Dog's Way can help you make the most of this special relationship.




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