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Benefiting Both The Owner And The Canine

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There are many reasons why every canine needs to undergo dog training. The cute little puppy that you loved to feed, play with, and bathe can quickly turn into a vicious wreaking machine in just a few months if left alone. One thing that you need to know about these creatures is that they are pack animals and they move through instinct. They will do whatever they want most especially if they establish themselves as the leader of the pack. Why would the animal follow your command when he sees you as an underling? You need to establish yourself as an owner if you want your canine friend to obey you and what better way to do so than to have him undergo training. Read on and you will learn about the benefits brought by teaching your canine.

Teaching your friend can help establish a good relationship not only to you but to others as well.

• Spending time with your friend opens a line of communication between the two of you. Establish yourself as the leader. Dictate every single move that he makes as that is what the leader does. If you do this, your canine will easily come to an understanding that you are superior and he should obey your every command.
• A well-taught animal can easily become a friend, a workmate, a playmate, and a companion instead of becoming an irritation around the house, a source of frustration, and a burden.
• Teaching him how to do things right can make him a well-respected part of the society. He will be loved, instead of feared. Everybody will want to pet him, instead of getting away from him. This way, you and your furry friend can go anywhere you want without worry.

Teaching your dog can help prevent bad habits from ever developing.

• There are many canine habits such as chewing, excessive barking, digging, jumping, running, chasing, drooling, and many others that irritate most owners. It's something that comes natural with these creatures but is unacceptable to use humans. Luckily, things like these can be prevented using the right method.
• Teaching him at an early age can help you cope up with the problem if such habits do arise. In addition, you will be able to communicate with the animal that such act is not acceptable thus he will respond accordingly. He will either get out of the house to distract the owner less or stop whatever it is he's doing.

Dog training doesn't only aim to educate the animal but you as the owner as well. You will learn why they do such things and you will be able to address the issue accordingly instead of getting irritated about it. Chewing, barking, jumping, drooling, and many others come naturally with these creatures. It's your duty as an owner to understand and teach them how to do things properly around the house.