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Monday, May 10, 2010

Training Your Dog



No matter if you are a new pet dog owner or you have had a dog in your home for some time, you  have found out how pleasing, and frustrative, owning a dog can be. The pleasure of bringing a new puppy or dog into your home and life can be insuperable. The relationship that develops between you and your dog, is like no other.

Your dog can provide you with unconditional love, hours of entertainment, and genuine friendship.  But, on the other hand your dog can provide you with unconditional messes, hours of destruction, and be a genuine nuisance! Now you may think its in the breed, and you are partially correct. Although the breed of the dog does play a role in a dogs behavior, it is more so based on the training your dog receives. You see good dog training can go a long way in helping you with your dogs behavior.

The Benefits of Training

Like a lot of us, you can be extremely busy. There are some days, in which it seems that there are not enough hours in a day to take care of yourself, let alone a dog! But, you need to realize the time you spend training your dog will reinforce the relationship between you and your dog, for years to come.

There are five main benefits of training:

1. It builds a relationship.

2. It adjusts behavioral problems.

3. It induces intellect.

4. It encourages inclusion.

5. It saves time.

Now lets go over each benefit in further detail.

1. Training Builds a Relationship.

The best way to create a bond with your dog than through the procedure of training. Some of you may think that the training starts at the time you want to teach your dog some new tricks, but it actually starts the very moment you acquire your dog. Your dog is invariably watching and learning from your actions. He will learn from the way you react to his actions. He will invariably look to you for guidance, for food, for warmth, for comfort, and for playtime.

2. Training Corrects Behavioral Problems.

Barking at anyone who passes by the front window, chewing up your favorite pillows, digging through your freshly planted garden, bolting out of an open door...do any of these actions look familiar to you? When you have developed a trusting bond with your dog, you can teach him how to correct these behavioral problems. He will learn by your reactions whether or not his actions are acceptable to you. No doubt, he will test his limits!

3. Training Stimulates Intellect.

It is true, that dogs are very curious creatures. Being exposed to so many unusual smells, sights and sounds it is in a dogs nature to want to explore. Most dogs have it in their ability to be very intelligent, but they need to be stimulated first, and then they will be motivated to learn. Training is a huge benefit for stimulating your dog's intellect.

4. Training Encourages Inclusion.

The sense of "inclusion" is very important to a dog's security. From the earliest days of being a part of a litter, your dog feels comfortable being a part of the pack. That includes the pack of your household. You may be the primary dog trainer, but everyone in your family or household should take the time to train your dog. When he receives this undivided attention from everyone, he feels like part of the pack.

5. Training Saves Time.

Training your dog can also save you time. You se by taking the time to train your dog now, it will save you time in the long run. For instance, if you take the time to train your dog to behave properly inside the house, this will save you the time cleaning up mischievous messes that he could create in the future if you did not train him.

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