Training Help For Your Dog
Sunday, March 27th, 2011Dog training is simple but not necessarily easy. Dogs are as diversified in their temperament and personality as humans and present different challenges to a dog trainer. Some breeds are much easier to train than others; some dogs are better athletes than others but no dog is beyond training. Some dogs respond quickly to a new command and not all dogs can do everything to the same degree. As a good dog trainer you must understands there are limitations imposed by a dogs breed and temperament and take that into consideration.
As a trainer, consider what it is you’re training for and then pick a relevant breed and an individual with natural talent for what it is you want to achieve. There are temperament tests that can determine a personality type: alpha, dominant, outgoing and reserved. For example, if you want to train a hunting dog make sure he isn’t sound sensitive.
The optimum age for testing for various temperament and traits is 49 days. The testing must be done by stranger to the pups; someone who has an understanding about interpreting the tests and can convey the significance of a response to distinct stimuli. Even an adult dog can be tested. The tests are applied with modifications.
If you are looking for a therapy dog prospect you will want to stay away from an alpha dog or even one inclined to dominance. And let me make it very clear here; an alpha dog and a dominant dog can be the same individual but not all dominant dogs are alphas. Alphas are very difficult to live with and I strongly urge that you avoid attempting to train an alpha unless you thoroughly understand the significance of what that means. Alphas make very poor pets for the average person.
In this age of instant information there are many resources available to help you learn how to teach your dog better behavior. It is possible to watch DVD’s about dog training, find outstanding books about specific dog behaviors and problems and many dog trainers will answer questions posted to their website.
There is no “magic button” to remove unwanted behavior done by your dog. You should research dog training schools and instructors in your area. If this isn’t possible, get a good DVD that shows you clearly how to proceed from one step to the next. Familiarize yourself with the procedure, practice the maneuvers and start training.
You will need a clear goal, patience, a strong desire to achieve what you want and the intuition to know if something you are trying to achieve makes sense. You need to be gentle and consistent in your training techniques. You also need to be absolutely certain that you are a good trainer. Realize that the majority of problems that dogs have is because their trainer is not doing a good job.
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