basic puppy training

basic puppy training

basic puppy training

Archive for June, 2009

Dog Training Video

Dog training is the oldest and probably the most common solution to bridge the understanding gap between people and dogs as their best friends. There are plenty of solutions to help dog owners train their animals, and one of the most popular is the dog training video. Sold online or in special pet stores, dog training video provide comprehensive medications without a prescription techniques and tricks that can turn the most disobedient of animals into an obedience example. People often prefer dog training video to individual trainers for a variety of reasons.

First of all, there is the money issue; dog training videos are a lot cheaper than special training classes. Furthermore, many dog owners want to be actively involved in the training process; thus, with the help of a dog training video they can exploit the two sides of the experience: the fun part and the practical one. When you’ve got a puppy, it is all the more rewarding for you to be the one to train it how to target focus or fetch and retrieve. Dog training videos come with very professional solutions that can be put to practice by people who don’t have a clue on the subject.

The lessons presented by dog training videos are gradual and take you step by step to achieve the behavior patterns you want for your pet. It is a good idea that you watch every training stage on the dog training video, several times. Then you have to put into practice with your dog. Of course results appear in time, but make sure you are persistent in exercises; skills must be used, otherwise they’re wasted. Some other member of the family may get involved too, watch the dog training video together and exchange opinions. However, only one trainer should work with the dog at a time, in order not to create confusion.

Keep in mind that all the tips presented on a dog training video need to be integrated in the special context of your house. Avoid giving your pet conflicting orders and don’t use too complex linguistic structure. As you’ll learn from any dog training video, short words like ‘sit’ or ‘down’ are most effective, not to mention that the dog is receptive first and foremost to the voice pitch. Therefore, you don’t need a dog training video to tell you that animals are susceptible to raised voice for instance and they become defensive. Good luck!

 

Josephine asked:

I have a really smart border collie mix. I have taught her all the basic commands like sit, stay, down, dance, roll over. I want to teach her more, but don’t know how. Where can I get some good techniques to teach a smart cheap online pharmacy dog amazing stuff?

Reply:

One bit of advanced training I recommend is doing all the things you’ve taught him, and take it to the Seuss level- can he do it on a box, can he do it with a fox (another dog nearby running around), can he do it here and there, can he do it anywhere? IOW, think of as many permutations as you can, and make sure the dog can do it anywhere under any conditions- could you go on Letterman with a crowd in front, bright lights, cameras that roll in, etc?

Have you considered training for a dog sport like agility or freestyle? Youtube has some videos that show lots of different behaviors/skills for these sports.

I also love doing some of the mental work that BCs love so much- playing hot and cold targeting games. If you have a chance to get to a Kathy Sdao seminar- go! I have some vids on youtube of my dog doing some hot and cold targeting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOAcI8FOk…

There are also some vids of her skateboarding and doing a handstand, as well as agility.

 

Jose asked:

Does Bark Buster home dog training really works? Do you recommend?

Reply:

I really have no idea what Iggy is talking about, as Barkbusters training uses positive reinforcement methods with no physical contact at all.
I had great success with this method training a fear aggressive shelter dog.
However, what you learn really depends on how good your trainer is. I have heard of many unhappy people who had trainers more interested in the money than the dog. I take some of it with a grain of salt, as some people just expect the trainer to do the work for them, and the result is their own fault. I was very happy with my trainer, who had quite a bit of experience and also was familiar with the breed I was training. (ACD)
Barkbusters gives you what you put into it. The trainer doesn’t train your dog-he trains you to train your dog. You have to do the work and train daily to get the results you want. In my opinion, that is the way it should be. After all, if the dog belongs to you, you should have the responsiblility of training it.
If you are up for learning some very interesting things about your dog, and have the time to practice your training daily, you will surely have success with this method. It takes time, but the “short” methods usually involve some kind of “cruelty”.

Good luck with your online drugs without a prescription training!

Source(s):

dog rescue volunteer and Pepper, who doesn’t bite people anymore!

 

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