3 Basic Tips For Better Handling Of Your Dog
Dog
Training has been taught by many different schools of
thought. Teaching your dog new tricks and handling obedience
training takes both dedication and patience. It also takes a
sense of skill and personal awareness of not only your dog's actions,
but your own body language and training practices as well.
Below are two tips that any dog trainer can utilize when handling their
pets:
1. Signals should be given to your dogs with one hand and arm only. In
the earliest stages you may exaggerate the signals to gain the dog's
attention, but in the final analysis all signals must be given smoothly
and swiftly without any excess body motion. The size of your dog is not
a factor here, for you can train any dog to pay attention, and if he is
paying attention to you he will see your signals.
The people who would disagree with this theory are those who have yet
to learn how to make their dogs pay attention to them. You will have to
watch yourself very carefully to avoid giving unintentional body
signals to your dog. It is natural for a beginner to nod his head, lean
forward, or move his hands when he calls his dog. He is so intent in
watching his dog that he is unaware of his own actions. Have someone
watch you so he can tell you when he notices you doing this.
2. Be consistent - never scold a dog for a misdemeanor one day and
praise him the next for the same act. You cannot expect your dog to
understand an exercise if you keep changing your training
methods each time you try it. Dogs learn the basic work by
repetition, and the entire training program should proceed smoothly and
consistently. For instance, the techniques that you will use in puppy
training will be repeated in advanced exercises when your dog gets
older, and your handling will be just the same.
3. You should study your dog so you can foresee his reaction to any
situation. You should become attuned to your dog's sensitivities. If
you have a gentle, quiet dog, do not antagonize him by rough
treatment.
He will become very alert and responsive if you train him in a calm and
gentle manner with consideration for his feelings. Aggressive or overly
playful dogs need a more forceful approach...
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