How To Train A Dog At Home

October 30th, 2008 by K Fanu Kirsten K Fanu Kirsten F Kirks Fanu


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Dogs have been a part of human lives since the beginning of our time. They started by scavenging through our garbage outside of our caves and have moved on to living with us, often becoming like children. Our relationships have transformed over the years.

As our relationships with dogs have changed, so have the methods used to train them. In the past, how to train a dog at home was all about the punishment-based pop-and-jerk methods, which had very little impact. But we saw sense in time and advocate a no corrections, cookie-power approach, based on methods used to train marine mammals.

The issue is that the dog can’t be left alone as he has to stay with you wherever. The fact is that there can’t be a standard method that might work for all the dogs and their owners. This is by far normal as a single method can’t be expected to fit everywhere like cookies cutter approach can work sometimes for dogs but always works for only making cookies.

In general, you’re pretty safe recognizing and rewarding the stuff you like. And simply ignoring or correcting the stuff you don’t. The main goal is that you find the balance of methods that work best for you and your dog.

Until their dog to start training a behavior problem is, unfortunately, many people are waiting. In fact, the people will really say what the dog problems in people’s problems are. Because the dog to behave completely (though perhaps an inappropriate manner) display is normal it is. Because that person in any wrong things in regard to quickly awarded by the dog’s behavior, or because usually it is.

It is very necessary to accept the natural behavior of the dog which cannot be denied. Dog can be a great friend till the time his normal needs are fulfilled and he is given enough space for his normal actions. The relation with a dog has to end as the life ends so it should be enjoyed.

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