Dog training for desired
behaviors
Teaching a dog proper behavior while it is young is very important.
Whileplaying andhavingfunwithyournew puppyor dog iscertainly
important, it is also important to teach your canine companion just
what is expected – which behaviors are acceptable and which
behaviorsarenotacceptable.
Teachingtheselessonsearly,whilethedogisstillapuppy,isthebest
guaranteethattheselessonswillbelearnedandretained.Dogslearn
quickly,andeveryinteractionbetweenhumananddogisteachingthe
dog something. Making sure you areteaching the right lessons is up
toyouasthedoghandler.
Proper trainingtechniquesareimportantforthe protection ofthedog
as well as the protection of the family and the community at large.
Whiledogsareloving,protectingmembersofthefamilyinmostcases,
a poorly trained dog can be dangerous and destructive. Making sure
your new addition isapleasureto be aroundandnota menace isup
toyouastheowner.
The relationship between humans and dogs goes back for many
thousandsofyears,anddogshavebeendomesticatedlongerthanany
other animals. Therefore, humans and dogs have developed a bond
notsharedbymanyother domesticatedanimals.Thisstrong bond is
veryusefulwhentraininganydog.
Allpotentialdogownersandwouldbedogtrainersshouldunderstand
how dog society works in the absence of humans. It is important to
understand the pack hierarchy, and to use that hierarchy to your
advantageasyoutrainyourdog.Allpackanimalshavealeadanimal,
inthecaseofdogsitisthealphadog.Allothermembersofthepack
look to the alpha dog for direction and guidance. The alpha dog in
turn provides important leadership in hunting, fending off other
predators,protectingterritoryandothervitalsurvivalskills.Thispack
arrangement is what has allowed wolves and wild dogs to be such
successful predators, even as other large predators have been driven
toextinction.
What all this means to you as the dog trainer is that you must set
yourselfupasthepackleader – thealphadogifyouwill – inorderto
gaintherespectandtrustofyourdog.Ifthedogdoesnotrecognize
you as is superior and its leader, you will not get very far in your
trainingprogram.
Respect is not something that can be forced. It is rather something
thatisearnedthroughthe interaction ofhumananddog.Asthedog
learnstorespectandtrustyou,youwillbegintomakegreatstridesin
your training program. A training program based on mutual respect
andtrustismuchmorelikelytosucceedinthelongrunthanonethat
isbasedonfearandintimidation.
Afearfuldogislikelytoatonepointbecomeabitingdog,andthatis
definitely one thing you do not want in your life. Rewarding the dog
when he does the right thing, instead of punishing him for doing the
wrong thing, is vitally important to the success of any training
program.
Punishmentonlyconfusesandfurtherfrightensthedog,anditcanset
a training program back weeks if notmonths. It is important to give
the dog the option to do the right thing or the wrong then, and to
rewardthedogwhenitmakestherightdecision.Forinstance,ifthe
dogchasesjoggers,haveafriendjogbywhileyouholdthedogonthe
leash.
If the dog attempts to chase the “jogger”, sit him back down
and start again. You are not punishing the wrong decision, you are
simply providing the choice. When the dog remains sitting calmly by
your side, give him a treat and lots of praise. The dog will quickly
learn that sitting is the right choice and chasing the jogger is the
wrongchoice.
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Dog training for desired behaviors

Dog training for desired behaviors

  • 2.
    Dog training fordesired behaviors
  • 3.
    Teaching a dogproper behavior while it is young is very important. Whileplaying andhavingfunwithyournew puppyor dog iscertainly important, it is also important to teach your canine companion just what is expected – which behaviors are acceptable and which behaviorsarenotacceptable.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Proper trainingtechniquesareimportantforthe protectionofthedog as well as the protection of the family and the community at large. Whiledogsareloving,protectingmembersofthefamilyinmostcases, a poorly trained dog can be dangerous and destructive. Making sure your new addition isapleasureto be aroundandnota menace isup toyouastheowner.
  • 6.
    The relationship betweenhumans and dogs goes back for many thousandsofyears,anddogshavebeendomesticatedlongerthanany other animals. Therefore, humans and dogs have developed a bond notsharedbymanyother domesticatedanimals.Thisstrong bond is veryusefulwhentraininganydog.
  • 7.
    Allpotentialdogownersandwouldbedogtrainersshouldunderstand how dog societyworks in the absence of humans. It is important to understand the pack hierarchy, and to use that hierarchy to your advantageasyoutrainyourdog.Allpackanimalshavealeadanimal, inthecaseofdogsitisthealphadog.Allothermembersofthepack look to the alpha dog for direction and guidance. The alpha dog in turn provides important leadership in hunting, fending off other predators,protectingterritoryandothervitalsurvivalskills.Thispack arrangement is what has allowed wolves and wild dogs to be such successful predators, even as other large predators have been driven toextinction.
  • 8.
    What all thismeans to you as the dog trainer is that you must set yourselfupasthepackleader – thealphadogifyouwill – inorderto gaintherespectandtrustofyourdog.Ifthedogdoesnotrecognize you as is superior and its leader, you will not get very far in your trainingprogram.
  • 9.
    Respect is notsomething that can be forced. It is rather something thatisearnedthroughthe interaction ofhumananddog.Asthedog learnstorespectandtrustyou,youwillbegintomakegreatstridesin your training program. A training program based on mutual respect andtrustismuchmorelikelytosucceedinthelongrunthanonethat isbasedonfearandintimidation.
  • 10.
    Afearfuldogislikelytoatonepointbecomeabitingdog,andthatis definitely one thingyou do not want in your life. Rewarding the dog when he does the right thing, instead of punishing him for doing the wrong thing, is vitally important to the success of any training program.
  • 11.
    Punishmentonlyconfusesandfurtherfrightensthedog,anditcanset a training programback weeks if notmonths. It is important to give the dog the option to do the right thing or the wrong then, and to rewardthedogwhenitmakestherightdecision.Forinstance,ifthe dogchasesjoggers,haveafriendjogbywhileyouholdthedogonthe leash.
  • 12.
    If the dogattempts to chase the “jogger”, sit him back down and start again. You are not punishing the wrong decision, you are simply providing the choice. When the dog remains sitting calmly by your side, give him a treat and lots of praise. The dog will quickly learn that sitting is the right choice and chasing the jogger is the wrongchoice.
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