Dog Training For Proper Behavior By Ken Snowie Training a dog to act properly has many benefits, for the dogs and their human companions alike. Dog behavior training is critical in order to prevent such negative behaviors as aggression. It is Read more...
Dog Training: A Must For Mental Peace By Jeffrey5 Andrews5 A trained and well behaved dog is a must in today’s fast paced world as it helps one to save time and energy while taking care of it. Thus, training a dog or puppy is absolutely essential if you want Read more...
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Dog Fleas - Dog Training By John M Williams Ok so you want to know about dog fleas, what they do, how they do it, and what dangers you should look out for if you're suspecting fleas on your dog or in your home.Well let Read more...
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Training Your Dog – Ready-to-use Strategies By Melissa Wayan Training your dog; what fun this can be. Have you ever watch a person try to train their dog? It is quite comical I assure. When I was a young child and my mom and dad were training my dog, I always Read more...
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How To Start Agility Training For Dog By Provoc Due to a rule, agility training should start month the pet is still a little guy. However, owners could still help training cloak older dogs. The question “when is the dog considered decrepit for Read more...
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All dogs have their favorite treats and cuddles. Some dogs will do back flips for a dried liver snippet; other dogs just are not big eaters and prefer to be rewarded with their favorite toy, or through some physical affection from you.
Every dog loves to be pet. Most dogs love getting the base of their tail scratched or a goods chests rub or scratch. You can also target the ears: gently rub the ear between your thumb and finger, or scratch gently at the base. Your dog will love you forever!
As far as food is concerned, it is not hard to figure out what your dog likes, just experiment with different food treats until you find one that she really goes nuts for. When it comes to food, dogs actually respond most consistently to training commands when they receive treats periodically, not predictably. Irregular treating keeps dogs on their toes, and more interested in what might be on offer.
The great thing about positive reinforcement training is all you have to do is ignore the behavior that you do not wish to see repeated. Not getting any attention (because you are deliberately ignoring her) is enough to make just about any dog pretty miserable, and thus is a powerful correctional tool.
Why ignore the dog? Well, when we simply ignore incorrect responses to a training command, with no reinforcement from us (yes, even negative attention, like saying "no", is reinforcement. To some dogs, negative attention is better than no attention), the dog will stop the behavior of her own accord.
The bigger the fuss you make over her when she does get it right, the quicker she will understand the connection between a particular behavior gets her no response, but other behaviors (the right ones) get her massive amounts of positive attention from you.
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How A Dog Obedience School Changed My Life By Paul Thomas - A few years back I took my dog to an obedience school because it was acting crazy most of the time. After attending a couple of classes I realized that it was not my dog who was acting crazy, it was Read more...
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