Dog training is the process of teaching your dog skills and
good behavior which you expect from your dog. Professional dog training can
teach your dog discipline, obedience and help make better bonding with your
dog. Teaching your dog simple commands, teaching them to listen to and respond
accordingly is what is taught at the dog academy. A dog must respond when called.
It is beneficial for the security of both the dog and those around it.
A dog which refuses to respond when called can easily be hit
by a car, get into fight with another dog and can cause various such bad
experiences to occur. A trained dog which responds when called can be taken to
any place such as local park, beach or anywhere else the owner wants to go.
Training a dog to respond when called is easy process. It involves praising the
dog when the dog does the task as his owner wants it to. There are other
exercises which a dog is trained to.
The teaching of obedience is given by series of repetitive
forming exercises taught on command and put into practice at the training academy.
It is not expected that dog will react immediately what is being taught. Before
the dog does so, the same command, tone of voice and guided action has to be
carried on repetitively. After some time the dog will start responding to the
guided action. Trainers keep in mind that the various exercises are introduced
in progressive sequence. The dog should learn each exercise thoroughly before
progressing to another exercise.
It should be kept in mind that dogs are diverse in nature.
Some dogs learn faster than other dogs. As the training progresses the dog
starts learning how to behave in particular commands, sounds or actions of
human beings. Words of command should be clear, concise and confined to single
syllabus. Sound and tone of voice controls the actions of dog. The dog performs
on the basis of these tones and voices. Care should be taken while teaching
dogs the exercises based on human signals. Some actions can give false signals
to dog and the dog can react accordingly. A dog can get quarrelsome and may
bite the human as the dogs are diverse in nature.
Infinite patience is needed in training the dog various
steps or exercises. Faults must be corrected at the time they occur. Physical
punishment can be given to dog if it does not respond to a particular command
but only in emergency and it should be according to nature of the dog. The dog
should not be over tired by continuing the exercise too long. The praise must
be given while teaching a particular command until the dog learns to perform
the task. In this way we can build a strong owner-dog relationship based on trust,
co operation and understanding clearly defined roles.
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