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Mistakes People Make While Dog Training

27 16:22:30
Getting your dog to respond to your every request is not as easy as some people make out, and sometimes you may be expecting just too much from your friend.

Many owners are surprised to find out that training your dog can take literally months depending on the dog, the owner, and what exactly is being taught. However sometimes there are common mistakes that dog owners make that are causing the process to take much longer and be much more difficult than it needs to be.

For a start, please do not get annoyed with your dog just because they do not get something right. Instead, look for the times when they do get it right, whatever it is, and then really go overboard with the praise, and rewards.

And remember that dogs love to get the attention and approval of their owners, and will do almost anything to get it, so when they do something right them praise them, and praise them, and they will soon make getting that thing right the norm.

Another common mistake that you may be making when training your dog is thinking that you dog understands a word you're saying! Too many owners fail to realize that dogs have no memory and no grasp of language except to associate a few words with certain actions.

If they make a mess for instance in your house while you are out, its no good yelling at them when you come in, they will not connect the two things. Just show some tender loving care, and a big spoonful of patience.

And you will get there in the end. You need patience, followed by an extra helping of more patience, but you will get there. Do not let yourself get upset, and do not punish your dog.

The last mistake that I want to talk about is the one of having too high an expectation for your training. If your dog does not progress as rapidly as you hoped, then its no good getting mad about it, just accept it, and perhaps consider the possibility of some professional training.

And there is no need to feel embarrassed by asking for professional help, it just shows that you are a caring dog owner and that you want the very best for your dog.