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How to Make Dog Training Fun

Dog training can actually be an enjoyable task rather than the painful chore most would view it as. It is important that every dog owner attempting dog training understand that it will take some time. Successful dog training does not occur overnight but rather requires a lot of patience. But, with the right information and a great attitude, your dog really could be one of the most well-trained dogs in the neighborhood. Wouldnt it be great if you could brag about how great your dog is as opposed to complain about him or her?

Every dog owner desires a dog that listens to their commands and is well behaved, but most want this to happen with no investment of time and effort. Interestingly, many seem to expect that their dog will automatically heed to their every command as if it is a natural instinct. Unfortunately, this is not the case, and whipping their behinds with the daily newspaper will only lead to the next days paper used the same way.

It is important to understand that having a well trained dog requires that you do some research to find some accurate information on useful tips to help you through the dog training process. Without a little preparation beforehand, successful dog training will probably not happen.

Rather than dreading this experience, view it as a time for you and your dog to bond. Both of you can begin to trust each other more and create a new bond you would not have otherwise. Dog training can be a time when you will spend a lot of time with your dog. Really, one reason for some of the behavior problems a dog owner may experience is because the dog is lonely and wants attention.

Be sure you praise your dog when he or she does something that deserves some rewarding, regardless of how small it may be. It is psychological, actually. The more praise you give for good behavior, the more likely they will be to keep up that same behavior.

Also, have fun with your dog. Try playing catch with a ball, a game every dog enjoys. This is some great one-on-one time with you and your dog giving him or her the attention needed to help alleviate some of the behavior problems caused by lack of attention. During this time, you could start to apply some of the dog training techniques without your dog realizing what you are doing. This is always a great bonus. Soon, both you and your dog will be happier overall thanks to a little extra time, attention and dog training techniques!

Daniel Waser is a dog lover since his childhood. He owns 3 dogs of his own and has a lot of experiences with dog. He's providing helpful tips aboutDog Training and Dog Health Problems.

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