TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Dog Training: Hidden Psychological Review - Part 2

Dog training

Ultimately discover why is hidden psychological triggers relevant?

Hi Dog Loving Friend,

Why is this is an important concept?

The first place is to break it down and explain it in detail...

Why does your dog do the things he does, meaning you must listen before you can expect him to listen to you.

Ok, let's say for example your dog is defensive with a strong protective attitude:

  • Whenever he sees another dog on the street, he'll fight aggressively
  • So you train your dog to curb his aggressive behavior
  • That means you're no longer worried about taking your dog out for walks
  • Which means your dog will get to go out on more walks
  • You'll love your dog more because he doesn't frustrate you anymore
  • You'll have the dog you always dreamed of having
  • You won't feel embarrassed by your dogs aggressive behavior anymore
  • He'll experience growth from learning to overcome this problem
  • Your dog becomes healthier and happier...
In order to help your dog to obey you, you must first understand the reasons behind why your dog behaves in such a way?

Lets look at another example if you've a dog that keeps digding holes in the garden or lawn:

  • If you teach your dog, obedience train him to know that this is not acceptable behavior
  • You show him when he can dig, ie; dig in a specific area in the garden or at the park
  • Then you'll gain from not having these problems
  • Your dog will gain from both the growth of the learning experience
  • And from you being happier with him
  • Which means, he won't get disciplined so often

The truth is you learn how to communicate with him by demonstrating what you want him to do and why.

You're establishing yourself as the alpha dog or pack leader...

If you understand your dog better, you can be the leader or alpha dog and sometimes it can take only a few minutes for your dog to get the bigger picture.

Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.

In Part 3 we'll reveal the exciting element that ties it all together...don't miss this update.

Dog training...success made easy and fun!

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