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Dog Training Tips – What Is There To Learn

Posted by Craig Vic

You might own your dog, but does it often feel that youre the dogs pet instead of his master? Many pet owners face this issue. You cant even relax in your home, because if you displace the dog from his favorite chair, sofa, or side of the bed, youll receive a growl from mans best friend.

Are you upset by your dog continuing to disobey what you tell him to do? If this sounds like something that you are familiar with, you are on the right road now – there is a method to use to change your dog into a submissive dog with the correct training advice.

Some children take longer to obey and the same goes for dogs. Dogs that are bred for hunting purposes and dogs bred for herding even though very intelligent may be a little harder to train to live inside. Just remember most dogs will get away with what you let them.

If a dog demands control by the way he is acting or he is in charge of a specific area of the home and being dominant, the truth is that we have allowed the dog to be this way. Something that dogs notice immediately, since they are pack animals is their place in their surroundings. Within a pack, someone has to be the boss or “alpha dog”.

If you don’t take this “alpha” position, then your dog will take over this position. Even when you make an attempt to teach your dog it is necessary that you show confidence and body language that definitely lets your dog know that you are the boss, or your dog won’t think of you this way.

Remember, even when you become impatient that firm isn’t aggressive and angry. All you need is some simple yet consistent dog training tips to make the bond between your dog and yourself much more enjoyable for not only you but the dog too. Even though some of the tips might not be in your nature you have to let the dog know that you are his boss. The first thing is too control your tone of voice when giving a command.

When you start the training process the first thing to remember is to keep a firm (again not angry) tone of voice and keep your voice in the neutral range. Make sure your not yelling and on the other end of the spectrum make sure your not using your “baby” voice either. This lets the dog know that you are the “Alpha” and not vice versa. The dog should follow your lead meaning you do something first and then he follows you.

Coming in the house, going out of the house, or strolling in the middle of two parked cars should always be done by you first and your dog has to walk in back of you all the time. Mealtime should be an activity that you can use to show you are in charge – you are the first one to eat, and after this you dog eats. You should begin playing with your dog first as well as do anything else first. This won’t be easy in the beginning but it will assist you to have a more enjoyable time with your dog in the future.

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