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Westie Training: Way To Have A Happy Dog

2016/5/4 10:20:30

Westie training is more than just about teaching your dog to fetch balls or find hidden toys. It is about imparting awareness into your dog to help him figure out how to act properly. Training a westie is not difficult considering that they are naturally well-behaved breed. As owner or potential owner, you just have to find out more about them, especially their temperament and characteristics, to determine what training method works best.

Training a westie, or other dog breeds in general is one of the most important parts of every dog's life. During this period, they must learn not only how to sit, stay or come on command but they should also understand that barking when visitors are standing by the doorstep, jumping on them and running after their cars are unacceptable behaviors.

Be it a terrier or a hunting dog, they are happy when working thus they constantly look for activities to occupy their minds and keep up with their energy level - running around the front lawn, going up and down the stairs, playing with other pets and yes, digging your well-kept garden or chewing the throw pillows in the living room. Though they are intelligent, they cannot figure out on their own whether what they are doing is right or wrong. To them, anything interesting and resembles work is the right thing to do hence they must be taught what is acceptable and not.

Westie training includes basic obedience training, housebreaking, correcting common dog behavior problems as well as exercise hence keeping a dog physically and mentally busy. Know that a busy dog is less likely to get bored thereby preventing boredom-induced behaviors such as excessive barking, chewing and digging. With this, it would not be impossible for a dog to capture the hearts of his owners as well as those who have the opportunity to interact with him.

Dogs are loyal companions known to serve and protect their masters in times of danger. Their loyalty and love can even reach the point of risking their lives and losing it when the need arises. In return, they want nothing but their owner's love and attention.

Simply put, dog owners would definitely love a well-trained westie. On the other hand, a westie would be happiest if loved and cared for by its beloved master.

Kathleen Jenkins has been writing articles about westie training. Learn more advice by visiting her site about westie training.