Puppy Training Methods
Putting a dog or puppy through canine training is something every dog owner should do. Nearly everyone will appreciate a well behaved dog. But did you know that there a several different kinds of dog training and not all are necessarily the correct approach to use for your dog?
Most people aren’t privy to the various methodologies and types of dog training. The various types of dog training are founded on the concept that dogs at different stages respond and perform differently.
Many dogs have had different stages of dog training before, while others have had none. Because of this, it is best that you know which kind of dog training your dog needs to undergo.
The first type of dog training is called, surprisingly enough, basic dog training. Dog training of this genre can be implemented for puppies or for adult dogs that have never received any other type of dog training before. This course teaches the basics to dogs such as sit, stay, and come, as well as making the dog familiar with his/her own name.
Basic dog training also focuses on socialization skills (especially where puppies are concerned). Good socialization skills teach your dog to get along with other dogs and people.
If your dog has never had any dog training, basic dog training is the place to start.
The next type of dog training is known as intermediate dog training. This is not appropriate for puppies. Intermediate dog classes are for any adult dog that have been through basic dog training or that have learned the basics by an owner that is proficient at basic training.
Intermediate courses teach dogs to heel, walk properly on a leash, and other training procedures designed for fetching and returning. There is some review of the basics of dog training, albeit in more detail (sit, stay, come, etc.).
Then we come to Advanced dog training. Advanced dog training is only appropriate for adult dogs who have taken at least 1 dog training course, usually intermediate, and they must have satisfactorily shown proficiency in the course.
All of the basic and intermediate training aspects are reviewed in great detail at the beginning. As the course progresses, you’ll begin teaching your dog to follow these commands with hand signals (come, stay, sit, heel, lie down, etc.)
After having learned hand signals, the advance dog training course then focuses on getting your dog to walk beside you without a leash and for the dog to stay beside you at all times. It also teaches your dog to keep his attention on you and to avoid distractions.
This course is only for very well behaved dogs.
Of course, any of these dog training courses should always utilize positive reinforcement in the form of praise and other rewards. They should not use any negative training techniques (hitting or yelling). It is imperative that you pick a dog training course that only utilizes positive reinforcement techniques.
Make certain that you select the dog training course that is suited to your dog. With the right dog training course, your dog can be well behaved, well adjusted, and ultimately, the bond between dog and owner will become a rich experience for both, dog and owner.
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