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Australian Shepherd Training Tips

2016/5/4 10:13:48

Investing the necessary time and effort into Australian Shepherd training is one of the best things you can do, for both you and your canine companion. As the years go by, you will appreciate your well-behaved pet and the place he has earned in your family. Read on to find out some other reasons dog training is vital to the health and happiness of your dog.

Teach your puppy his name when you first start training him as this creates a bond between the two of you. You will want to use his name quite frequently, so he learns it and will come to you when you use it. These are the first words your puppy should learn. Spending lots of time will create a strong bond with your puppy, and will lead to unbreakable trust. A puppy that trusts you will respond better to your training.

Communication is vital in Australian Shepherd training. You need to be consistent and be clear with what you expect from your dog. Your verbal commands and body language, along with the rewards you give out, should all be consistent. Use a steady and commanding tone when speaking to your dog. Dogs are in tune with human emotions and pick much of that up from your voice. An appropriate firm tone can really reinforce a disciplinary message. Remember to always pay attention to the communication signals from your dog. Your dog can tell you the type of day he is having or if he is tired or nervous.

Do not allow your dog to be in charge by deciding when he should, or should not, listen. Make it clear to him that you are the one who decides when and where to go, when to eat and the likes. If allowed to get away from everything, a dog is more likely to develop various behavior issues such as growling, excessive barking and biting. Also, don't give a command if you lack the energy or time to enforce it. These are essential in establishing your role as the pack leader.

As you have seen, training your dog is an investment you will enjoy for many years. A dog who behaves badly can cause stress to your family, destroy your house and cause no one to want him around. If you follow the Australian Shepherd training tips that you have just read, you can begin to do the right thing and work with your dog.

Jennifer Powell has been helping many owners achieve successful Australian Shepherd training. To learn from her, visit her site specially dedicated to Australian Shepherd training.