samedi 22 février 2014

DVD Dog Training: How To Select The Best Fit For You

By Garrett McMahan


There are many reasons why dog training is important. Not only can you eliminate exasperating habits such as barking, chewing or jumping up on people, it is also a way to make sure your dog is safe in many different situations. A good training program not only can accomplish these goals, it also can forge a deep bond between an owner and their animal companion. It is important to select a viable program, so here are some tips that will help you select a great dog obedience training system.

You need to find a program that will address a wide variety of issues, but steer away from programs that promise instant success or state that with one magic command, your dog will be completely trained. Training for anything requires patience, and it doesn't happen overnight, so you have be willing to spend several weeks reinforcing the techniques in the program and be willing to use the commands your dog learns forever. If a program sounds too good to be true, it probably won't work or simply won't help you correct a variety of issues.

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.

It is wise to avoid programs that also focus on teaching cute little tricks to your dog. Sure, tricks are fun to watch, but these aren't really the important skills your dog needs to know. Your dog needs to obey commands such as sitting and staying because these could potentially save his life. Also, if your dog is constantly jumping on people, barks incessantly or chews up your possessions, you are probably feeling some frustration with your dog. Proper training can stop these behaviors and that's worth more than teaching a dog to roll over or to fetch a stick.

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.

Dog shelters all over the country are filled to capacity, and often animals are abandoned simply because they are not obedient. However, with some patience and work on the part of the owner, almost any dog can be taught to be obedient. Dogs that are well trained are often much happier and more content than untrained dogs because their owners are rarely exasperated with them and they simply know what to do to please their owners. Consider using a dog training DVD system such as The Dog's Way to make your relationship with your dog as happy and healthy as possible.




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