Dog Training: Obedience for A Happier and Healthier Dog - Part 1
Dog Training
Your dog, he is exceedingly sensitive.
It is cruel and against the law to tease your dog to come to you when he can not.
Let me put it this way...playing and having fun is all part of it but when you're angry, have little patience or lack control of yourself obedience in the house and potty training, etc are the essential keys to your dog’s education.
Hello Dog Loving Friend,
Respectfully, in conventional dog trainer wisdom sometimes it is best to state the obvious rather than saying what should be done, it can be said best by explaining what should not be done...
A well-trained dog looks up to you for your leadership, you're considered the leader of the pack... hmmm well, I hope you agree with me, lol.
Why?
The reasons will become clear as the lessons continue and each one is really a window into the distinctive psychology of the dog's mind.
Be careful and treat him with love and kindness, because it will usually lead to a happier and healthier life for you and your K9 buddy, so you can both enjoy a fun-filled, enriched life long companionship:
- First off, you should not play tricks, fool or taunt your dog
- You should not punish your dog with anything he would associate with duty or pleasure
- You should not chase your dog to catch him, he must learn to come to you or run after you
- You should not strike him in the face, on the backbone or on the ears
- You should not always be nagging your dog
- You should not punish a dog by stepping on his paws needlessly
- You should not grab or reach for him quickly
- You should not sneak up or grab him from the rear
- You should not use fear as a weapon, he should never fear his master
- You should not punish your dog while you're angry
- You should not make him nervous by your presence
- You should not dish out any punishment if it isn't deserved
- You should not be giving orders to him constantly
- You should not pester him with your shoutings
- You should not punish your dog while you are angry or lack control of yourself
- You should not punish your dog with the lead or any other instrument of training
- You should not twist his ears playfully or otherwise
Remember there is a system to follow for any kind of success, so enjoy training your dog and more importantly his company and always have lots of fun along the way!
I hope that makes sense, stay tuned for Part 2 we'll tear the lid open on the other stuff you should not do.
Dog training success...made easy and fun!
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