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In training
your Pet there are a few major downfalls that you are sure to encounter.
Knowing them before you reach this point is very helpful to avoiding
stressful situations later. The biggest mistake most people make is also the
easiest for new trainers to fall into, expecting too much.
1. Dogs are very intelligent creatures and, very trainable. When you visit
the park with your untrained dog and the person next to you is playing
Frisbee with their German shepherd and the Poodle down the way is sitting
patiently rather than attacking picnickers, it is easy to think your dog
should know these behaviors also. We often forget the training they been
throw. Your dog can learn these same lessons. Do not expect your dog to learn
all of these routines over night. This would set you up for downfall.
2. Don't lose your temper.
This usually results in an out of breath owner who is yelling at the top of
the vocal capacity, a frightened dog and possibly a visit from the local
animal welfare department. To avoid this, make a conscious effort never to
yell at your pet and hitting is always wrong. Raising your voice to your pet
will do little to correct their behavior and do harm to your relationship
with the animal. It will result in a nervous animal that shy away from you
rather than obeys your commands.
3. Avoid letting the dog become the master. This is equally detrimental to
your relationship with the animal as the animal has no control to its
behaviors and can quickly become a danger to itself and others. Dogs are pack
animals and quickly decide who the leader is and who follows. If you do not
take the leadership role from the beginning, you can be assured that your pet
will. A dog without a master will quickly get into trouble chasing cars and
people, destroying property and become nuisance. This mistake is equivalent
to animal abuse and is very nearly as bad as the previous one.
4. Many dog owners has a pet that has never reached its full potential due to
the owner losing interest in their training. Dogs love to learn, especially
when the owner rewards with treats. Many owners, lacking the time or perhaps
the patience, will be quite happy to have a pet that merely answers to its
name and stops barking when repeatedly shouted at. Please do not let yourself
fall into this trap. Your pet is a highly intelligent animal and is capable
of learning so much more. Dogs have even been known to develop neuroses due
to boredom from not being challenged enough. This results in an unhealthy
animal that can be poorly socialized and destructive of furnishings or even
its own body. Your dog can respond to your training efforts if given the time
to do so.
5. If you tell the dog to sit and your pet doesn't do it, stick with it until
they do. Always use the same command words and enforce the same action each
time. Manually enforce the command if it is necessary to get the desired
reaction and reward the animal with some play time or some verbal praise for
properly performing the routine. Consistency is the major key to training
your pet. Repetitive lessons taught on a regular basis with consistent
rewards are necessary to the effective training of your pet.
Knowing these five downfalls ahead of time will save you many frustrations
while training your pet and will result in a much a healthier and happier
relationship with your pet
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