Canine Training


Dogs are classified by most people as "man's best friend", are animals faithful, sociable and very loving to suit any environment. As pets they are, it's fairly easy to train.

Some experts argue that dog trainers are easier to train when they are puppies, then 6 to 7 weeks old, but others say you can train a lot smaller; train when they are young prevents the animal has learned habits difficult to remove. A trained dog is very good for both the pet and the owner and only take a little time if done correctly.

It is necessary constantly to show the animal through basic training, who is the leader, respect for the animal to its owner and follow directions.

The first thing to teach a puppy, is to recognize her name and some basic instructions such as: sit, come, to me, and so on. addition of the word NO to when you're doing something wrong. One of the first activities that teach the puppies, is to relieve themselves in an appropriate, whether the court, a newspaper, etc..

The best way to train a puppy is using the behavior modification technique called punishment and reward. However, it is usually best to reward his good deeds, rather than scolding or punishing. The first few times, you can wait until the dog to eat, and start circling a little anxious to make their needs at that time is a good idea where you can teach it, and reward him when done. Some people resort to scolding and punishment to train their animals. When the dog do his business in the wrong place, some people use to stick a rolled up newspaper on the floor, and thunderous sound that frightened the animal. Although not the best way to carry out the training, it can sometimes be quite effective.

All training can take some time depends upon the character of the animal, but ultimately worth having an obedient and trained dog. The best advice is be patient and be consistent.

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