Your dog deserves to get proper dog training. Regardless of whether you want a well-mannered housedog or companion, or even a show dog, basic dog behavior training is always the same. Your dog must come immediately when called and follow the command "sit" or "down" just as fast. It is unlikely that your dog will never be out in public and therefore your dog must behave well for you and around strangers. Your dog must be able to "heel" both on and off the lead.
There are several routes you can take to training your dog either separately or in combination. I have used a combination of dog obedience training classes and books and these have worked extremely effectively with my labradors.
If you are looking for an effective dog behaviour training program then you would struggle to find anything better than "Sit Stay Fetch", Daniel Stevens's e-book which is great value for money.
The book is divided into nine chapters or tutorials covering programs to correct specific dog problems, the secrets to really understanding your dog, the best training methods and, for the experienced owners, dog whispering.
Daniel covers the subject areas with such detail that it is hard to find a scenario that is not covered. Fixing general disobedience such as digging, chewing and barking is dealt with, as well as explaining and curing aggression problems, and even introducing a dominance treatment program for those dogs that require it. The list of possible problems seems endless, yet Daniel seems to have an explanation for all of them.
The information is well laid out and concise with fantastic photos plus there are bonus e-books that are included in the package on dog grooming, security training, house training and pack leadership.You don’t have to be a dog training expert to understand and apply this information. And if that’s not enough, he offers a free online consultation to customers as well. This is particularly useful if you are having difficulty with a command or have a particular dog problem that you are struggling with, or even a unique problem that is not covered in this comprehensive book package.
I highly recommend this product if you have a dog of any age or breed and you want fast results from your dog behavior training. Click here to find out more.
So you finally got the dog of your dreams but nowhere could you find the user manual which told you how to stop it from chewing your best shoes, or barking at everybody that walks past your mailbox, or jumping all over your furniture, and peeing on your houseplants!
Training a dog to behave appropriately has many benefits for both the dog and you. Dog behavior training is critical to managing anti-social behavior like aggression, excessive barking, nipping and biting, jumping on people and furniture. It does not matter whether you are a dog owner, or are in the company of a dog, everybody likes a well-behaved animal.
Dogs are not humans and therefore do not treat them as such. Dogs are instinctively pack creatures and in the wild, each pack member learns their rank in the pack. In each pack there is a leader, the alpha dog, and the other dogs do not challenge the pack leader. They look to the alpha dog for leadership, food and protection. In the domestic situation, you are the pack leader and therefore it is crucial that you earn the respect of your dog for any training to be effective.
Before undertaking any dog training program, consider the style of training that will best suit you and your dog. All dog behavior training programs reinforce the relationship between you and your dog. Some programs use rewards, others use collar/leash. The style of training that is the most effective varies among breeds and dogs within a breed and you are best placed to decide which is the most appropriate for your dog. Generally leash/collar training works best on larger, heavier dogs, particularly where the dogs are heavily relied on for a specific role, eg guarding property.Dog behavior issues can be resolved with time, patience, knowledge and effective training. Share your tips on how you have dealt with specific dog behavior problems or feedback on various products or strategies you have used. You will also find useful links to articles on dog training, including obedience training, and solving dog behavior problems.