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When Dog Training Really Matters
Dogs can be very sociable. In fact, they sometimes get too
sociable and get aggressive. That is why it is important to
train the dogs to control their behavior.
Moreover, dog trainings are important to avoid dog biting
incidents. Statistics show that 77% of dog biting cases are
mostly those that are within the family.
Hence, with dog training, bad habits are removed and dogs have
better control with their feelings and behavior towards
environmental and social variables.
However, implementing dog training is not that easy. Certain
things must be employed to have positive results. The thing
needed in dog training is what most experts define as "positive
reinforcement." This refers to the way people reward their dogs
with treats, praises, or both whenever their dogs show positive
behavior.
Through positive reinforcements, dogs will be able to comprehend
that treats and praises will come whenever he shows good
behavior. For example, when the owner gives his dog some treats
for obediently obeying his commands, the dog will think that
obeying commands when told equals treats.
But this does not necessarily mean that when the dog did not
obey the owner's commands, punishment is needed as
counter-reinforcement. This should not be the case because
punishments will only make the matter worst.
What will happen is that the dog will be confused and it will
begin to doubt your feelings.
The next thing that humans must remember when training their
dogs is that people should avoid training their dogs into bad
habit. Actually, many people are not aware they are doing this
but there are instances wherein the people's reaction towards
some behavior of the dogs will inadvertently train the dog in a
bad way.
For example, when dogs bark, it is common especially when they
do that because they see something strange or unfamiliar things.
But, when dogs continue to bark, even if it includes a familiar
person, that becomes a problem.
In this case, most people have the inclination to yell and tell
their dogs to shut up. This particular reaction of dog owners
will confuse their dogs and will only make them understand that
the reason why their owners are yelling is because they are also
enjoying the shouting scene and that they are "barking" along
with their dogs.
The key point here is to avoid paying attention to the dog. In
time, he will stop. It's when the owners should reward their
dogs.
Boiled down, dog training is all about positive reinforcements.
And, as they say, positive reinforcements reap positive results.
About the author:
Jack Russell is a a long time dog fancier, visit his Dog
Resources Blog and download his Free Dog Owners Handbook - it's
Dog Gone Good! http://www.daveshealthbuzz.com/dogcare/
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