I Solved My Dog’s Behavior Problem With Effective Dog Obedience Training Program
September 25, 2009 by admin
Filed under Dog Training
A lot of people who have dogs, suffer dogs’ behavior problems. Some people hire super trainers with hope that afterwards they will see a great change in their beloved pet. Very often after good spent money and lost time dog is not really further. The point is that 99% of trainers’ methods are ineffective. Besides, your dear dog’s nervous system gets damaged. There are enough opportunities nowadays to find a common language with your dog and to start understanding each other.
The main key to solve by yourself the problem with your pet is to let him understanding Your language. Because dogs speak DOG’s language. They are born like that. You have to teach them Yours language. The method SitStayFetch , which is one of the most popular nowadays, gives best results in this direction. It takes time, it needs a great patience, but it solves your problem.
Remember, the real obedience of your dog is in each day exercises.
You take a high responsibility when you take a decision to have a dog and it is logical that each dog needs a good training.
A lot of people start complain that their dog jumps on everyone, shows the aggression towards other dogs, doesn’t walk calm on the street, it is impossible to take him anywhere, he barks at home no end and a lot of other things. Do you ever asked yourself why it is like that, and what YOU did wrong? Because it is exactly your mistake. You didn’t find a common language.
When you know the reason, why your dog behaves like this and that, you will find the best key to your friend. Always try to understand the reason, what stands really behind disobedience of your dog. It is very important.
I know a couple, which has an old cat, but they decided to have also a dog. And, of course, some problems appeared very quick. They tried SitStayFetch program, and their pets now are able to eat calm together, and they are best friends. I talk once again about this course, because it really provides great results.
I have a dog, who was scared of his own shadow, and it was quite difficult to go for a walk with him. He had a very unexpected behavior. Besides, he is so big (his father is an English dog), that each time he pulled the lead I was close to fall down. I took me certain time to train him by SitStayFetch methods, and he improved much in his behavior (he is 10 years old) and improves each day, because we keep on going each day. It is very visible that he likes it by himself. A LOT OF headaches are gone.
A lot of people don’t believe that it is possible to teach something an old dog. They think that if you didn’t train him from puppy’s age, the chance is gone and it is too difficult now. And I must tell you. that it is not true. You can teach and train your dog at any age. I checked it on my own experience. Your friend will be only thankful. You will start feeling that you get a real soul mate, because you speak the same language.
It is possible to teach your dog at any age to stop barking, to stop pulling on the lead, to stop jumping up and a lot of other things.
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I wish you to improve your relationship with your dog.
Puppy Potty Training – Learning the Basics
September 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Dog Training
In most cases, potty training is done with puppies, but there are plenty of dogs that haven’t learned when and where is fine to poop. Even with the popularity that housetraining had in recent years, a lot of people haven’t housetrained their dogs yet. Don’t underestimate the confidence that having a housetrained dog can bring you, especially when you need to leave him alone.
Some of the things you need to do effective potty training are written below. There are steps to be taken, just like with any other type of dog training:
1. The Timing
You can’t potty train a dog whenever you want to. He needs to be ready for it. Waiting for the time when he poops is probably the best moment to correct his behavior. When you see him do it, call him on it and invite him to go outside and finish.
Making sure that you’re using a low tone in your voice, give him the stop command. Next, begin to teach him about the “outside” command, guiding him slowly to a place where you’re OK with him doing his needs on a regular basis.
2. The Act
In most cases, people will see the effects of the accident only after it happened. When you see this, but didn’t catch him in the act, it’s better to ignore it and act on it next time that it happens. You shouldn’t rub the dog’s nose in it, because the lesson you teach him this way isn’t the proper one.
A better choice would be to bring the dog to that area and take the poop while he’s watching. That’s because he will not understand why you’re scolding him, even if only a few moments have passed since his action. Scolding the dog while he’s eating a bone will make him think that the bone is the reason you’re upset. He will not be able to make the connection with the pooping he’s done earlier.
3. The Accompaniment
In some cases, you will see your dog pooping inside the house, and you’ll tell him to go outside and do it. If he doesn’t react and continues to do it inside the house, it’s because he doesn’t know what you want from him, so it’s not his fault. If you want him to obey your commands, be patient and take him outside yourself, teaching him that he needs to do it there. You can use a leash to improve your control of the pet.
4. The Command
Talking with the dog is best done by using commands, which makes training much easier. What is important is how you teach him the meaning of the words. Since the dog can’t understand what you’re saying unless he’s trained, you need to teach him.
If you want the best results possible in dog potty training, your dog should be taught well what each command means. An example would be teaching him that the word “outside” means that he should leave the house, and “go potty” that he should poop.
Whether he does what you ask of him or not, punish or praise him, depending on what the results are. When you do this regularly, he will be conditioned to think that “outside” and “go potty” mean that he needs to do his needs.






