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Dog Training – Find Out How You Can Do It Yourself

Labrador Retriever Blog | October 13th, 2010

They say a dog’s temperament and behaviour is a reflection of their owner. If you have a dog that is uncontrollable, badly behaved with an angry temper then, this certainly does not reflect well on you. If your dog is showing any of these behavioural problems you should get it properly trained as this will make life so much easier for you and your dog.

A properly trained dog offers so many benefits to its owner. For example, a dog trained in the basic skills will be far more controllable and easier to live with. A well trained dog will provide you with less stress because it will obey your commands. A trained dog will not put you in embarrassing situations for example, barking or fighting with other dogs and chasing after cars.

If you decide to train your dog you must read as much information as possible to bring yourself up to date with the latest and most effective methods. As a parent to a child you must develop a lot of patience and understanding towards your dog to ensure it develops as much as possible.

To find information on dog training I would suggest you visit your local library as this should have a good selection of books on the subject. If you do not have accesses to a library then try on-line where there is a wealth of information available. You can either buy a book from Amazon or from one of the many dog training websites. You can pick up plenty of good information absolutely free from dog training websites although, you may have to spend some time piecing the information together.

Although, many of the dog training sites will have a different take on the best methods and techniques to train your dog you will find there is one thing they will all agree on. The common advice given is your dog must be in a relaxed and happy state of mind. In this way the dog will be much more receptive to your commands and obey them more readily.  Ensuring your dog gets into this state will depend a lot on you therefore, it is important that you are patient and that you do not lose your temper when your dog does not obey your commands. This will take time however, if you are supportive your dogs progress will be much faster.

The place where you train your dog is very important. When starting out pick a location where there are not many dogs or distractions. This will give both of you time to get use to the new training setup. For example, find a quiet spot in your local park to train your dog. As most dogs are territorial, it is wise to bring a long a lead to prevent your untrained dog from running off and attacking other dogs.

Dog Training: Do It Yourself for Real Results

Labrador Retriever Blog | February 23rd, 2010

If your dog has not received adequate dog obedience training, you could be experiencing a variety of different problems associated with its ownership. These can include excessive barking, destruction and chewing, jumping up or rushing guests or strangers, aggressive behavior toward people or other animals, food aggression or a variety of other serious issues. More basic issues could be difficulties in getting him or her to walk on a leash, come or stay.


When your dog displays any of these behaviors, the feelings that can be caused include severe embarrassment and frustration. These feelings can be overcome by proper dog training.


But dog training is not only about training the dog, but instead is about creating an understanding between you and your canine companion. Dog obedience training is as much about the owner as it is about the dog in question.


Your own behavior may be reinforcing bad behaviors that your dog displays. If you are creating inconsistency in your messages, inappropriate hand signals or other body language, using the wrong types of rewards, rewarding poor behavior or disobedience, overusing punishment, and so on, you may be reinforcing the negative behaviors that your dog is showing. Rather than continue to make these mistakes, it is vital that you put some serious consideration into dog behavior training.


Luckily, there are a wide variety of self help dog training guides that you can turn to for assistance. Why pay out hundreds if not thousands of dollars for dog training and dog obedience training courses that are led by someone with questionable experience and expertise, when you can teach your dog yourself on a much more personal level?


As it was mentioned before, dog behavior training is actually a joint effort between the dog and the dog owner. So personalized self-help dog training is going to be an improvement over what a public course can offer.


You can easily find self help dog training newsletters, e-books or electronic books, audio tapes and CDs, and even training videos. All of these excellent resources will be powerful in helping you develop proper dog training techniques with your special canine companion.


These dog obedience training guides are usually extremely simple, straight forward and easy for you to follow. The DIY or Do-It-Yourself approach can save you a great deal of both money and time. Not only will it save you money and time, but the DIY approach to dog obedience training will also allow you to monitor your dog’s behavior as well as your own.


When it comes to dog training and more specifically dog obedience training, it is vital that you train yourself as much as you train your dog. If you are not learning just as much as your dog is, you are not in the right form of training. Obedience training for dogs is a joint effort that requires you to be in it just as much as your canine friend. This is why personal dog training using self help newsletters, e-books, tapes, CDs and videos is the ideal way to go, if you are looking for dog obedience training that gets results.


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