Dog Training Books
09 Oct 2010
09 Oct 2010
Learn about the proper way to use the dog’s leash or jerk the dog’s leash when training a puppy or dog withtips from a dog trainer in this free video clip. Expert: Carlos Puentes Contact: www.k-9solutionsinc.com Bio: Carlos Puentes is the owner of K-9 Solutions Inc,which is a professional dog training service.He is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers.Carlos is also the author of “Who is Training Whom.” Filmmaker: Paul Muller
07 Dec 2009
Training a dog in obedience is very important to the bond between owner and dog. It’s for the reason that it makes it easy to communicate with your dog, therefore allowing you to instantly get rid of any behavioral problem. In addition, dogs being inherently loyal, jump at any chance to satisfy their master, submission to your commands is one of them. This also makes walks and playtime more pleasant, and you have more influence when he/she is interacting with or meeting new people. The joy a properly obedience trained dog brings is endless. There are a lot of methods to obedience train your dog, like dog whispering, clicker training, leash and collar training, positive reinforcement, and more.
As you go about obedience training your dog, it is essential to be aware of the basics about how dogs think and what is the best way to communicate with them. That will make the procedure easier, and will be very beneficial to both you and your dog. Here are some of the fundamental guiding principles for successful dog obedience training.
* You must have patience, since all dogs learn in a different way. Totally learn 1 instruction at a time, then go on to the next command.
* Discipline your dog ONLY when you discover him in the act of unwanted behavior, or else he will not recognize what he is being punished for. Timing is extremely important.
* Make training sessions last for a couple minutes daily, maybe ten to twenty minutes, not too long, and make them short, fun, and specific.
* Try out your training commands intermittently in situations and places that are different than his training area.
* Remember to reward and praise your dog each time he completes the correct action, that helps him comprehend that you are happy with his actions.
* Find out what gets your dog animated, knowing this is vital when trying to train a dog.
* Make certain that your family is on the project with you regarding the dog’s training. You want a consistent and clear communication being given to your dog continuously.
12 Nov 2009
This is me and my Working Sheepdog, Indy – ‘Rockin Indy-Go OW Cex’ competing in the ‘C’ class of the Inter-Regional Obedience at Crufts 2007. All my training is positive and motivational, with NO negative training aids, ie, choke chains, pinch collars or ‘making’ the dog do it. They do it because they enjoy it. Simple as that….
Learn about why using fear as a training technique for your dog is not effective and how to get your dog to respect you withtips from a dog trainer in this free video clip. Expert: Carlos Puentes Contact: www.k-9solutionsinc.com Bio: Carlos Puentes is the owner of K-9 Solutions Inc,which is a professional dog training service.He is a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers.Carlos is also the author of “Who is Training Whom.” Filmmaker: Paul Muller