The Basics on Dog Obedience Training and Dog Training Tools
Posted by: Benjie / Category: Dog Training ToolsOnce you’ve taken your new dog home, one of the major things you need to start is obedience training your dog. Now, to be able to do this you will need to have the right dog training tools. Training your pet would seem to be strenuous and tedious on your part and sometime it can be; however all of this will absolutely pay off when you are able to see improvements on how your pet is behaving appropriately.
Regardless of the age of your pet, whether it is a puppy or an adult dog, obedience training your dog is considered a must.
This will particularly play a salient role in having a good rapport and communication between you and your dog.
In addition to having the right dog training tools, a very important key to having and starting off with obedience training is a comprehensible and brief form of communication.
It is better to keep a one word command so as not to create confusion on your dog’s part. One word command will aid your dog to grasp exactly what is needed the moment you state the command. Take for instance the command “sit”, when your dog is fully acquainted with this kind of command he will begin to comprehend what he must do and that is to put his bottom on the ground with his front legs still up straight.
Always keep in mind that when you are training your dog, you need to be certain of the different kinds of commands that you are giving your dog. Afterwards, don’t forget to give your pet a reward for simply abiding to rules, following commands and successfully accomplishing a trick.
Dogs are indeed social creatures and they love the idea of being around with other dogs and their owners. Thus, training your dog well is a very helpful way of doing away with higher risk of destructive and devastating occurrences. It is also imperative to ensure to have quality time with your dogs by spending your spare hours of playing with them.
Some of the most important dog training tools are a collar, a long leash (6 feet), dogs toys and dog training treats. Having several toys and different tasting treats will prevent boredom in your dog.
Benjie
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