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Home | Pets

Dog Training - The Basic Commands

By: Jenny Lindston

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It's not unusual to want a calm and obedient dog. It's not common to want the relaxed and faithful type either. If you have a happy and obedience trained dog you are way more likely to experience less hassles and more comfort when around other dogs. Many communities wants your dog to be well trained as well. This rings true for the aggressive type dogs like pitbulls and rottweilers, especially.

Homes with your children benefit from having a trained dog in more ways than one. An obeidient dog will increase a families happiness, time and fulfillments of life. Research proves that dogs with obedience training have less biting problems and less behavioural problems overall.

If you don't want a professional dog trainer to do the job for you then training it using basic commands is something you must do. This is needed for your dog to be considered a fully trained dog.

The basic commands are as follow:

* Heel - a dog should be able to walk besides their owner in a calm manner without lagging behind.

* Respond to the word No - The smallest and almost shortest word ever is also the most important. A dog who doesn't respond to the word no IS NOT a well trained and obedient dog. Period.

* Sit - Obvously one of the most basic commands "sit" is an abosulte must to teach your dog from an early stage and is vital for any well outlined dog training program.

* Stay - The command stay should be used to ensure your dog is staying when it's about to run off and is obviously very important.

* Down - Making your dog lie down with a command is a powerful tool and not only a "cute trick" like many people think. It's a vital component for most dog training programs as well.

Dog training does much more than just create an obedient, willing companion. Training your dog properly actually strengthens the bond that already exists between dog and handler. Dogs are pack animals, and they look to their pack leader to tell them what to do. The key to successful dog training is to set yourself up as that pack leader.

Establishing yourself as pack leader is a very important concept for any potential dog trainer to understand. There is only one leader in every pack of dogs, and the owner must establish him or herself as the dominant animal. Failure to do so leads to all manner of behavior problems.

The power of owning a relaxed, well fed and fully trained dog will always follow the basic commands. The dog will never feel confused or act anxious. Professional dog training programs allow the dog to learn and expect commands being thrown at him and is correctly taught to obey. Positive rewarding dogs who are loving and willing to do what they are told are often a result of well trained obedient dogs.

It's not only about being a good member of the local community, but obedience training is also a great fulfilling way to make your dog have great exercise and security. This is of course easily managed when the dogs knows what to expect and has a feeling of accomplishment when he performs an important job. He'll also feel as though he has a tangible goal to reach.

Getting your dog to do small jobs and have fun is more important then you may think. Dogs were originally used to do jobs, such as protect humans, herd sheep or protect property. Modern dogs have less of this and therefore they are easily bored. This may very well lead to boredom and obedience problems for your dog!

It's not unusual to look into basic obedience training when you are having trouble with your dog. Have a lot of training sessions and a lot of activity to make sure your dog stays alert at all times. To get a happier and more energetic dog it's a good idea to enroll him in training sessions each week.

Incorporating playtime into your dog training sessions is a great way to prevent both yourself and your dog from becoming bored. Playing with your dog helps to strengthen the all important bond between you - the pack leader - and your dog.

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