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How to Improve Your Dog s Behavior


By: Kelly Marshall
Submitted: 2011-08-27 22:10:22 | Word Count: 562


Dogs are wonderful pets to have around the house. They didn't earn the title for being man's best friend for nothing. However, that can only be the case if you improve the relationship with your dog. Beginning that relationship can be tough and it depends on the breed as well. At first you can try giving him commands and he may not respond all the time. Getting frustrated or neglecting your dog just because he isn't smart enough isn't the right way to go and it certainly won't improve his behavior either.

If you stay confident and consistent when it comes to spending your time with your dog, your dog may show some signs of obedience. Misbehaving can still be a possibility so don't be surprised. Fortunately there are some ways you can improve your dog's behavior even further if you better understand how dogs behave and how obedience training plays a major role.

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Understanding Dog Behavior

No matter what breed of dog you are dealing with, you will be dealing with a dog that has a pack mentality. It is very important to know this because once your dog gets settled in the home, either he will think he is the leader or he will think you are the leader. Once the dog feels he is the leader of the pack, the behavioral problems come into play where he gets the freedom of controlling the pace and do whatever he wishes. It is not too late if your dog has that mentality as it can be corrected through consistent obedience training.

Why Obedience Training is Important

When you are training your dog for obedience, you are strengthening the bond between you as the master and your dog. This is not only essential to make your dog more responsive with commands, but it also helps develop a good personality towards you. Remember that dogs have their own feelings and make their own decisions as well. Once your dog sees you as his master he will remain a faithful companion that very rarely gets out of control. To fully eliminate bad behavior, put enough effort on obedience training and then concentrate on caring for your dog throughout its lifespan. If you need help with obedience training, you can try enrolling him in a course.

Getting Started with Obedience Training

Giving your dog attention every day is a simple approach and good opening to serious obedience training. Here the dog gets to know you better and respond to your actions. You also need to make sure your dog is properly fed with a diet that is most ideal to the breed. As you continue to feed and play with your dog, you will notice signs of good behavior and bad behavior. When you notice really good behavior, reward him by petting him or feeding him a nice treat. This practice encourages him to do more of that which will result to better behavior. On the other hand, if he does something bad, do not reward him and more importantly give a very light form of punishment such as stopping the activity. Avoid resorting to physical forms of punishment.

These methods are very basic methods of obedience training and they are rather effective as long as you practice them consistently and do it early so you can run into fewer problems when he gets older.

Author Resource:- Article by Kelly Marshall of http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/, check out our selection of designer dog beds and cool dog clothes.

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