Your dog will be your partner while you are in your solitude, your friend and pet. You need to show him the much-deserved TLC. However, you need to conduct pet training for your dog in order to maintain its obedience as well as satisfy your being as the master.
It is essential that your pet dog is well-trained and behaved. Your dog’s obedience and compliance are important. Pet training can be started as early as during its early age. Your dog needs to learn walking on a leash by your side and coming back to you when you call him. Basic obedience traits on your command such as “sit,”“down,”and “stay” that your dog needs to adopt your voice command.
The first thing to consider is the behavioral response of your dog to your voice and mode. Remember that your dog was once upon a time a puppy who has been provided with great caring and petting. He was used to that kind of social attachment and respect. The routine you provided him as a puppy, such as feeding, bathing and playing will be the basis of your pet training.
The dog has a strong sense of feeling, and he can understand your tone of voice. This means that your attachment with him had developed through the conditioning technique. He can sense that you are happy or otherwise, simply by the tone of your voice. You can observe his response to whatever stimulus you presented.
Since the dog recognizes your mode, he in turn will respond to the ones you are displaying happiness. Whenever you are happy about his action, you are rewarding him with praise or great cuddling, clasping both ears as well as patting the chest part. You can employ this device as part of your reward for a good action or performance.
Reward or praise should be given to your dog to boost its confidence. Likewise, your dog will be more willing to follow instructions that you give him. A good rapport will as well develop and will lead to the good behavioral response.
Like any other living creatures, your dog has basic needs. Furthermore, dog has something which he will avoid and that is “pain.” He will definitely try everything to avoid pain. However, when you will apply pain in your pet training, it should be given on timely application. In addition, a slight delay of employing pain will become punishment instead of correction. This will result in a negative outcome for your dog.
Pain is an effective device in your pet training if given on the right timing. He will avoid that pain and respond to your command to avoid this inconvenient situation. For any correct act and performance, give the dog the much-awaited reward or praise.
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