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Does Your Dog Need Dog Training?

2016/5/3 17:01:25

So you finally have the life of your dreams. You have a loving family, good job, nice house, and the dog to round it all out.

You wake up a 6 am with a smile on your face. You have a whole hour to yourself to get ready for work before you have to wake the kids up. You go about your morning quietly humming to yourself as you make your pot of coffee. The aroma is filling the house and you can’t help but think how lucky you are.

You happen to notice that your neighbor is taking their little brown dog out for a walk. Your thinking how nice to be out so early for some fresh air and a bit of exercise. Then out of nowhere your dog comes pounding through the kitchen and to the window. The hair on his back is raised and he lets out a low growl. Before you can get to him he is in full fled barking mode and there is nothing you can do to prevent him from waking up the whole house.

As you are desperately trying to make him hush up the baby starts crying, and the older children drag themselves out of their beds to see what is going on. All you can do is look at your children because you know that within a few minutes the house will be in full gear and you have yet to drink your first cup of coffee, let alone enjoy any of your quite time while you got ready for work. All hopes of having a calm start to the day has just disappeared.

That’s it you think. That dog needs dog training, barking at all hours of the day has got to go.

Getting your dog trained has been in the back of your mind all day. You go about working a bit frazzled since your morning went just as you thought it would after your kids were woken up, total chaos. You pick your kids up after work just in time for them to start falling apart. After all they were woken up an hour early this morning. You unlock your door and file them all in.

As you step through the door yourself your dog comes flying at you because he missed you so much. You nearly escape hitting the ground with your dog on top of you. You have a new demand to add to your dog training, jumping has to go as well. As you get your dog off and look over you see it… there is a huge hole directly in the middle of the rooms carpet.

You quickly find your dog with murder in your eyes and take notice that your children are slowly crowding around the dog. They are all pleading with you with their eyes to not be mad at the dog. Because after all, the dog didn’t really mean to put a hole in the carpet and he is of course really very sorry.

All you can think is that dog is a nuisance but there is nothing you can do. The children are head over heals in love with their dog and in truth, so are you. Regardless, you have to stop your dog digging holes especially in the middle the living room floor. That is when dog obedience training comes into play. The best way to get your dog to behave is to train him to do so.

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