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Dog Training Tip

By: William R. Nabaza of http://www.Nabaza.com/pets.htm



When it comes to dog training there are no secrets. Every dog
training tip is different but it has been used before and if
they say its new, it means adapted. The simplest of tasks for an
experienced dog master could be the hardest of tasks for the
beginner. There are no magic potions, or miracle sayings that
can make your dog do what you want. You have to spend time with
him, loving him and training him.

Many people seem to "have a way with dogs" in the sense that
they can ask your dog to do anything and your dog will adhere to
their command straight away, you try it five minutes later and
your dog just stares at you blankly. It is true that some people
have more of a chance getting dogs to do what they say, not
because of some aura around them but because of experience and
tone of voice. 

One great dog training tip is your tone of voice. Your dog needs
to know that you mean business but he has to know that you're
not angry at him. The handler must find a tone of voice that
shows dominance but compassion. If you are constantly shouting
at your dog he is going to get used to it, he will not know when
he is doing something wrong because he doesn't know when he is
doing something good.

A lot of praise and attention is another great dog training tip.
Dogs wont learn the difference between good and bad unless they
get treated differently. When your dog does something bad don't
roar at him, strictly tell him he was bad and not to do it
again. Then when he does it right shower him with cuddles,
treats and praise. Dogs come to learn that when they do
something that they are told they will get rewarded for it and
then after a while it just becomes second nature to them, of
course praise is still needed!

All dog training tips are different and one dog is not identical
to the next, so try them. It won't hurt to keep trying. The most
influence on your dog's life is when they are 3-16 weeks; this
is the time that moulds them into the kind of dog they are going
to be when they grow bigger. When you train your dog in these
weeks this is what he will be doing for the rest of his life.
Make sure you try a variety of the dog training tips available
to you, some may work some may not but at least your giving your
dog the best start in life.


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