Dog Training Basics

2009 October 2
by dwpanther

If you want to learn about dog training basics, building relations, consistency and firmness then read this article all the way to the end. Specifically, I’ll cover the fact that your pet dog is your best friend, so treat him or her as such. Have fun and play with your dog.

 

When training your dog you should always be consistent with your commands. The same commands should be used by all family members. Your dog will soon realize that these are the rules and it doesn’t matter who is making the commands. Your friendly voice is important during play time. When training your dog you can start out with a friendly voice, but be firm. After you’re done with this article you should be able enjoy a lifetime of a rewarding relationship with your best friend.

By playing with your friend, he not only learns lessons but also learns to trust human contact. You enforce positive behavior because while playing, you naturally have a friendly play voice. Your dog relates to this because your voice has a lot of influence on your dogs’ behavior. A friendly voice will yield much more positive results than an angry one. This will carry over into your training routine.

 

When training your pet dog you should always be consistent with your commands. The same commands should be used by all family members. Your dog will soon realize that these are the rules and it doesn’t matter who is making the commands, and this is vital to dog training basics.

By utilizing the dog training basic principles of friendliness, consistency and firmness you’ll have a well behaved and happy dog. You’ll enjoy a lifetime of a rewarding relationship with your best friend.

 

Rules should be rules. What you as “master” will not allow, should not be allowed by another family member. It should always be command, action, and then reward. Give the command, expect action and reward the dog for obeying the command. This can be as simple as saying “good dog” and giving a friendly pat on the head. Your dog relates to this because it begins a reward pattern during training and throughout daily life.

 

Everyone should follow the command, action, reward pattern during training and throughout daily life. All are important. That is why your friendly voice is important during play time but your firm voice comes into play during training.

By building relations, utilizing consistency and firmness by utilizing the dog training basic principles of friendliness, consistency and firmness you’ll have a well behaved and happy dog. You’ll enjoy a lifetime of a rewarding relationship with your best friend.

 

So often during daily life and while dog training, owners get frustrated when they don’t get the desired results. The owner gets upset and starts yelling at the dog. Always use a firm voice, but not an angry one.

 

Fido relates to this because by using a firm voice, your dog will understand that you are serious, and eventually obey you. However, by yelling you may end up with a timid dog. You may also see acts of rebellion because however bad it may be, he or she will still get attention.

 

Understand that by utilizing the dog training basic principles of friendliness, consistency and firmness you’ll have a well behaved and happy dog. You’ll enjoy a lifetime of a rewarding relationship with your best friend. This wouldn’t even be possible without these 3 principles.

So now get out there and start utilizing the dog training basic principles of friendliness, consistency and firmness. You’ll have a well behaved and happy dog. You’ll also enjoy a lifetime of a rewarding relationship with your best friend.

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