Dog Taining Isn't For The Faint Hearted
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Here is some general advice for all of You training Your dog.
Dog training is the responsibility that YOU signed on for when you brought your dog through your front door for the first time. The whole dog training experience can be pleasant for BOTH you and your dog. Dog training is a tremendously rewarding career. One should remember first of all that, for the most part, training is a "service" profession and that one is usually working with people who happen to have dogs. Dog Training is never without risk of injury. Do not use any of the products sold by KURTUSA.
Dog training is a very physical activity. You must be prepared to be on your feet and moving at a brisk pace for most of the 50-minute class. Dog training is not a breeze, however, and can be harder than you might expect. Many people think that dog training is nothing more than shouting commands, which the dog will instantly understand and obey. Dog training is more than just party tricks, it is essential to keep your dog safe. Your little (or big) fur ball will learn to wait, sit, stay, lay down, come heel, leave it and drop it just because you said so!
Dog training is a skill that requires time and attention to master. Experts have trained thousands of dogs and they learn something new from every single session, even if they have worked with the dog(s) multiple times. Dog training is something that does not happen over night. It takes time, repetition and most of all, patience. Dog training is an Art not a science, many trainers and facilities develop a training method. Dogs will always be dogs and humans will continually try to make their dog into a furry person.
Dog training is important because when dogs live around humans, they are expected to act and behave in a certain manner. The dog has to be pleasant for both the owner and people close to the owner to be around. Dog training is more than just training your dog, it involves teaching the owner?you. Going through dog training is something every dog owner should do. Dog training is more than just telling your dog to stop doing what he's doing, it is the process of teaching a dog to exhibit certain desired dog behaviour in specific circumstances. Proper dog training is not a "quick fix" - it is an ongoing, life-long process.
Dog training is especially important when adopting an adult dog, since new owners generally have no knowledge of the dog behavior history. Additionally, successful dog training means your dog is less likely to end up a lost pet.
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Kind regards
Brian
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