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Basic Dog Training Is Essential For Raising A Well Adjusted Pet

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Basic dog obedience training is essential because not only does it allow you to set the ground rules with your dog but it also teaches your dog that you are in control and any orders you give to your dog must be followed at all times. The best dog training tip you can be given is to always be persistent and consistent.

Basic dog obedience training is certainly a necessity for all dogs and should be fun and rewarding for both the dog and the dog owner. Dog obedience training is more than just training your dog; it involves teaching the dog owner too. Basic Dog Obedience Training is a must to ensure a well balanced and happy life with your dog.

Train your dog to understand that children are higher up than them in your social pack. You can do this by having your children give your dog the Sit, Down and Stay commands and reward the dog with a treat. Dogs are evolved from wolves, where the 'pack' mentality and social order determines behavior. In a domestic situation, this need for social order still exists, and as owner, you are the leader to whom your dog should - and will want to - show obedience. This dominance hierarchy serves to maintain order, reduce conflict, and promote cooperation among pack members. To ensure that your home is a safe and happy place for pets and people, it's best that the humans in the household assume the highest positions in the dominance hierarchy.

When a dog lives in your house, your family becomes his family, or 'pack'. If they are not taught from an early age that humans are the pack leaders, they will jockey to gain that position for themselves not because they are necessarily bullies, but because nature abhors a vacuum. If you don't fill the slot, Rambo will; if you don't do what's necessary to hang on to the job, Rambo will take over, inch by inch.

In the wild the alpha wolf keeps his pack mates in order to keep stability in the pack. The other wolves are happy to let him lead because he's fair, firm, and consistent. If this is the case then the dog will try to implement a pack structure and place itself at the top. This behavior will cause problems for the entire family as well as any guests that come over.