The world may train a dog on how to misbehave, but it's up to masters as pet parents to teach them how to behave and act accordingly.
Untrained
dogs are rarely as happy as trained ones, and lead much less interesting lives.
A good number of dogs enjoy listening and are proud of the knowledge and skills
they acquire. Several dogs also get a sense of security from obedience and
discipline, particularly the more clever ones.
Every observant dog owner can see for himself that his dog gets greater
satisfaction from the praise rewarding an executed command that sounds fine or
good behavior than he does from the fleeting excitement of disobeying, which is
usually followed by the evident guilt feelings, even when he has not yet been
punished.
Definitely, owners show a difference in their training talents just as dogs
vary in their training abilities. Some people are born animal trainers and
accomplish remarkable results with little effort. However, even the best
trainers are seldom just as successful with every breed of dog. The training
procedures that are highly flourishing with one type of dog may be totally ineffective
with another. Dog training techniques have been so well systematized in recent
years that the least gifted owner can achieve reasonable good results with
effort, perseverance, patience, and understanding.
Each and
every pet dog ought to be given basic obedience training as a matter of course,
and not only when they develop bad behavior. Dogs live in a much faster paced
world, just as people do. They can still wander off or refuse to comply even
though we may be with them when they are out in public. The world will train
them how to misbehave, but it's up to masters as pet parents to teach them how
to behave and act accordingly.
Specialized training is not necessary unless the dog is to perform or be seen,
such as the purebred show dogs. This level of training and behavior requires
much more time and labor. Usually, it requires a higher propensity on the part
of the dog, as well as much more skill and patience on the part of the trainer.
Training your dog is the fundamentals of behavior and communication that can be
very rewarding for both of you. What you may lack in experience, equipment,
facilities, are usually rewarded for by your dog抯 desire to please the person
he loves and lives with, which is his strongest inspiration.
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