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Posted (John Kiminas) in Dog Training on August-29-2007

To understand better the methods used in Sit Stay Fetch, here are a few thoughts, which will guide you through the entire obedience process - First of all some principles that are recommended to achieve successful dog training:

- All dog training should be based on educating the dog that is, developing it’s instincts and erasing accidental and acquired habits.

- Situations must be read entirely from the dog’s reactions and capabilities, and not yours.

- Your dog is not to be fooled. It can get humiliated as well, they have a sense of pride. If your dog has been trained to do certain things, do not command it and then change it. Always let the dog see what you are doing. Remember the dog needs to know when you say certain word, it is to do certain thing.

- To achieve success you must complete an act of training. Your dog needs understand that at the end of the training, a something will take place. For instance, if it is tracking, it must find that item being tracked.

- Commands should always be given iby using the same the same words and the same tone of voice.

- Think ahead of time and anticipate your dogs actions, give your command before the dog moves.

- If the dog goes a bit wrong, do not repeat that part again, return to the beginning, the dog must be taught to regard only successful acts in their entirety.

- Reward or punishment should be immediate. Punishing a dog at any other time other than immediately after incident is cruel, the dog will not know what the punishment is for.

- The dog has a one-track mind. Teach only one thing at a time. This doesn’t mean that a training session can’t cover several different tasks.

- Give the dog a moment to react to your command. Demanding instant obedience will only confuse your dog.

- The dog isn’t human, have patience.

- Developing a bond is imperative, all future training depends upon this.

- Your dog cannot ask questions; they also won’t understand all you say. It recognises only the words, the commands and the names you teach it.

- To be a successful handler depends upon you making your dog understand what it has to do and then to instill it until it becomes instinctive.

- Always be kind and genlte, although you do still need to be firm.

- Be decisive and sure of exactly what you want and how it should be done.

- Never try to teach anything to your dog until you have a thorough knowledge of how to teach it.

- If it is possible, always have your dogs with you. You can’t train them 24/7, however they will get familiar with your actions, words, and surroundings which will help make their training easier.

- Don’t allow anyone to fuss over your dog unnecessarily, while you are out and particularly when you are training. You are the dog’s handler and it must look to you for instruction.

- Always put your dog first.

- Always complete a training session on a positive note. If your dog has done something wrong. Correction is essential before ending the session.

- Never put your dog to bed with a cross word. Ending the training session on a lighter note and make sure that your dog has mastered the task - and knows that it has done so - before you say “good night”.

- Punishing your dog while you are angry shows your own lack control.

- You must not loose your temper while training your dog. Your dog’s respect for you is based on your self control.

- Never chase your dog to catch it; it must come to you or follow you.

- Do not temp your dog to you and then punishment them. You will regret the deception.

- Do not bombard your dog with constant commands, they will get confused and most of all never shout.

- Your dog may not understand your commanded, so unless you are entirely sue they did understand never punish them for not completing it.

- Don’t praise your dog for doing something, and then scold them for doing the same act, at a later date.

- No one is to give commands to the dog while you are training except you.

These are just a few basic tips for you, to help you train your dog. For achieving better results, order the entire package SitStayFetch and you’ll be taught how to train your dog like a professional trainer.

My name is Emma Everson and I specialize in providing dog training solutions. I have been training dogs for 20 years and have researched extensively in all areas of dog behavior. I have created SitStayFetchReview.Org to bring you unbiased information and helpful hints to help with your dog training needs.

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Comments:
peggy lewis UNITED STATES on August 30th, 2007 at 9:21 am #

Hi, I was wondering where in Baton Rouge, LA is the dog food located? I can’t seem to be able to find it anywhere.. Thank you,Ms.Lewis

John Kiminas UNITED STATES on August 30th, 2007 at 10:59 am #

It is Life’s Abundance dog and cat food. The company is located in Palm City, Florida. They ship direct to consumer, so you will not find the food in very many stores.

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