Dog Training | Positive Dog Training – Why It Does Not Work For My Dog

June 9, 2010 by jamesk  
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If you are a dog owner than there is great chance that you have already heard for positive dog training. You might have purchased some book or read some advice and than you discovered that it somehow did not work for your dog. It just did not make any sense to your dog and she never responded. So, you concluded that positive dog training does not work, period. Well, think again! In this article I will point out to most overlooked part of successful dog training.

The most overlooked mistake when it comes to starting dog training is that most people start with teaching their dog how to sit. This indeed is very simple task to accomplish but when we want to build up on this…it turns out that we actually did not build any foundation for successful training.

How to build the foundation for positive dog training?

This might come as a surprise but the secret here is actually in building the relationship with your dog. It is believed that as high as 99% of dog training should be building your relationship with dog which also includes the learning of your dog signals because this is how your dog communicates with you.. This means that only 1% of training is devoted to teach our dog obedience.

How to build good relationship with my dog?

This is rather very simple. All we need to do is stop blaming and yelling at her and instead praise her for something she does good. Next thing you should do is to teach your dog to look into your eyes. If you use clicker training than you should also teach your dog that click means something positive, your treat is coming or otherwise click will have no meaning for your dog.

How about teaching our dog her name? Should she not know her name? It is very important to teach our dog her name but let us not make the mistake which is done so often when we call our puppy by name only to punish her when she comes. This will tell our dog that when we call her name that something bad is coming and she should run away from us.

Try instead make her believe that her name is something valuable by adding some really value to it such as delicious treat. And this is very easy to do. Just have some treat available and when your dog looks in your eye say her name and if you use clicker than click and treat. By doing so your dog will learn that when you call her name it always means something good and she would be very happy to come to you.

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Dog Training | Positive Dog Training, Why It Is Important

March 23, 2010 by jamesk  
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Some people try to train their dogs by punishing them when they misbehave, but this can have negative consequences. Some people go too far, and traumatize their dogs or turn them into mean attack dogs. Dogs that are afraid of their masters may obey them, but they will not obey them in the same loving way that other dogs do. Positive dog training helps dogs to obey their masters while not being harmed in the process.


It is important to train a pooch, however. Trained dogs are more beneficial to their masters, but they are also beneficial to people who are not their owners. A dog that listens to its owner may be less likely to offend or upset others. Of course, this training should be to obey commands that are not destructive to people or others’ property.

So what is positive dog training? It is training that is not harmful to the hound in any way. Instead, it is training that actually benefits both the dog and the owner. For instance, instead of punishing the dog when it misbehaves, the dog may be rewarded when it behaves correctly.

This form of dog training usually teaches a canine how to behave in ways that are acceptable to humans. This may include sleeping on its cushion instead of the sofa, sitting when a new person comes instead of jumping up on them, and walking alongside its owner during a walk.

This training may be taught simply by providing rewards for good behavior, but it may also be taught by a trained professional. Dog obedience training is a popular class that one can take with his or her dog. With this training, both dogs and humans can get the foundation that they need to foster a positive and respectful relationship.

Positive dog training may not always work perfectly. Sometimes a sharp negative command may be necessary, such as when the dog starts eating the New York steak you just pulled off the grill. However, if a dog is well-trained, this may not happen in the first place.

By: Jay J. Whoods

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Jay J. Whoods raises and trains German Shepherds. To see his dogs or to get free training tips go to Jackgermanshepherds.com. Check out Jays’ Dog Blog for more info. To learn more about dog training go to Jays’ next article

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