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Find Out Just What Dog Training Is All About

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There are many misconceptions about dog training and, more specifically, effective dog training. This could be part of the reason there are so many untrained, misbehaving dogs frustrating their owners. If you are a dog owner, there are many things you should know about training your dog successfully.

For instance, many dog owners make the mistake of pushing their dog as a way to teach them what to do and what not to do. This approach will only go so far. In fact, you will probably be talking more to yourself because your dog will likely not respond as you had hoped. The best way to get a dog to heed to your direction or pay attention to you is to spend some time bonding with your dog so they can learn to trust you from the beginning.

Many dog owners are under the impression that yelling at or spanking their dog is the only method to get them to listen to their command. But, this is far from accurate. The most effective dog training revolves around praise and rewards regardless of what it is you are trying to teach. This is the best way to achieve results, unless you want to spend a fortune on a professional trainer to take over job.

Dog owners continually relying upon ineffective techniques usually end up giving up the training process which is, certainly, not going to do the owner or the dog any good. As the dog owner, the best approach is to stop by the store or library and pick up some books on dog training so you can strap yourself with a good amount of knowledge on dog training techniques, what works, what does not work and what is best for the different types of dogs. You should be able to get enough knowledge from such books to be in a position to properly and effectively train your dog.

It is also important to remember that you should not over train your dog, no matter what the circumstances are. Limit the amount of time you spend each day working on the techniques you researched. Practice them with your dog, then leave them until the next day even if your dog has not yet learned it. If you try to teach your dog too much at one time, the chances of success are far less than if you keep it simple. Just as you would with a child, stick with a routine. This is the best way to successfully train your dog without the need to hire a professional and costly trainer.