Get the Right Training Equiptment for Your Dog

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  • Date: 2006-06-28
  • Author: ken sharp
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          Your dog needs training equiptment that is quiet and doesnt require a

    lot of hand movements. Your dog needs to be able to see what you want

    it to do without being destracted. The training equiptment will differ

    between breeds. Some dogs are more active, wile others are really quiet

    and docile.

    A dog will need to do a trick anywhere from 30 to 50 times before

    learning the trick. If the dog picks up a wrong way to do the trick, it

    will continue to do it until you can persuade it otherwise. It will

    take way more than 50 times for the dog to get the trick right if this

    happens. If your dog picks up a wrong way to do the trick, you should

    correct it immediately.

    If you are training your dog for a long period of time and things arent

    working out for either you or the dog, then its time to change training

    techniques and/or training equiptment. Your dog might be getting too

    stressed out from the equiptment that you are using, and therefore, it

    is resisting your commands.

    One small secret to training your do is to show it an object that it

    likes, like food or a special toy of his. Then you will need to show

    the dog what you want it to do. If the dog doesnt understand what you

    want, you should consider breaking the trick down into smaller parts.

    As your dog gets each part of the trick, you should reward it with the

    food or toy. The next step of training is to not give your dog the

    reward every time it completes a trick. This will make the dog want to

    do more to get the treat or toy. You will slowly increase the tricks

    without giving your tog the reward until it can do the trick ten times

    in a row without a reward. Then its time to change the reward from a

    treat or a toy, to hand gestures.

    The lead you are using might be wrong for the dog. You might be using a

    leather lead that is heavy, but your dog might need something lighter.

    Small hand movements might be better for your particular dog, instead

    of a big heavy lead. You should also consider the fact that you may not

    be calm when trying to train your dog. Your dog can sense this and

    might be reacting to your tenseness. Try relaxing when training your

    dog, you may find that things will work out much better for you both.

    Training your dog can be fun and stressfull at times. Stressful for

    both you and the dog. Remember to hide your stress at all costs

    though-your dog can sense it. The trick to training is to ease the

    stress for the dog as much as possible. Try to make it fun for the dog.

    Dont ever scold your dog for not getting the trick down pat, this will

    certainly deter the dog from trying anything new. If the dog doesnt do

    the trick, simply dont give it the treat or toy.

    For more information on dog training, please visit my website at:

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    For more information on dog training, please visit my website at:
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