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When training a dog, it is important to begin as early as possible in the dog’s life. There are many different methods used when dog training and they all work differently depending on the dog. Obedience schools are available for those who do not wish to attempt this on their own. For those that do want to try dog training, here are a few quick tips that may help.
1. Don\’t yell and shout at your puppy. Remember that a puppy is just a baby and that any major disturbances can have a major impact on its mental state. Extensive shouting can leave the dog feeling inferior and unloved.
2. Do not make your dog overeat. To much food will hurt its physique and will make a major impact on its well being. As your dog gets fat from overeating it will lose its energy and joy and you\’ll end up with a fat, lazy and unhappy pet.
Dogs are smart, making them easy to train. Whether training a puppy for the first time, an adult dog new to your home, or revisiting training with your resident dog, getting back to basics is the most efficient approach to assuring you have a well-adjusted, well-behaved pet.
Those of us who have learned a second language know all too well, if you don\’t use that second language regularly, you will eventually forget the language. Training your dog is the same as teaching him a second language. Without consistent reinforcement throughout the dog\’s lifetime, even the smartest of dogs will forget even the best training. When this happens, it is best to go back to the basics. Training commands are a form of communication. If your dog is forgetting to listen, go right back to ground zero. Start training as if your dog has never been trained before.
Maverick is a 23 month old Standard Schnauzer thatgraduated from the Neuman K-9 Academy pet dog obedience training program. The program covered off-leash commands such as sit, down, heel, sit + stay, down + stay, recall, and etiquette (no jumping up or barging through doors). Neuman K-9 Academy is dog training facility located in Minnesota that provides professional obedience training and boot camp for dogs of all ages. Can you train my dog? Go to www.mndogtraining.com or www.neuk9.com
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