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How to Perfect Your Greyhound Dog Training

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A greyhound owner definitely needs effective greyhound training tips in order to have a happy, healthy and well-trained greyhound. Learn how to perfect your greyhound dog training...

Most of us know that having a pet dog is comparable to having a loyal friend who wants nothing but to please you. But what some of us do not know is that having a retired racing dog such as the greyhound is far different from having a chihuahua. Apart from the apparent difference between the two breeds which is the size, greyhound is also different from chihuahua when it comes to personality and traits. The greyhound, though seems tough and energetic considering the size and appearance, is actually not a high-energy and is known as quiet, gentle and affectionate breed. This factor is one of the things that must be considered when one aims to perfect the so-called greyhound dog training.

That being said, owners must make sure that the training method to be used suits the breed's personality well. When it comes to greyhound training, many experts recommend the use of positive training method. Positive training suits best to greyhounds knowing that they are sensitive kind of breed. Their gentle, quiet and affectionate personality makes them responsive to gentle praises and rewards. Rewards could be praise, favorite treats, toys or time to play. Determine the things that your dog find rewarding to increase their motivation to learn and obey the command. When giving verbal reward or praise, make sure that you are saying it in a happy and excited tone to convey that you like what he has done.

Another thing owners must remember during training is to avoid physical punishment. Never hit your greyhound if you discovered tattered underwear under your bed or if you see a heap of dog feces beside the couch. Hitting or rubbing his nose on the spot will do him no good. He will not understand that he is being punished for eliminating on a prohibited spot or for chewing the garments your left lying on the floor. What will be imparted into his mind is the thought that he is punished for coming to you, thus will more likely avoid or not come to you the next time you call him. The best way to correct the undesirable behavior is to catch him in the act of doing it. If you catch him urinating at the foot of your bed, make a noise to distract him. Then take him to the designated area at once. Let him finish there and give reward if he does. Accident is inevitable. If this happens, clean the area thoroughly to prevent him from doing it in that same place.