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Dog Training in 15 Minutes
What does it take to get a great dog? Have you feel your dog tugging at its lease, seeming to drag you around
the block on the evening walk? Does your dog playfully run around, knocking over children as it completely ignores
all your commands to try to calm it down?
How many times do you wish your dog can be trained? How much time can you afford to devote? You are busy with
jobs, kids, home maintenance and the never ending, ever-growing list of things that make demands on your time; do
you really have time to train your dog?
Yes, you do! And you can do it in just about 15 minutes a day. Dogs, young or old, have the capacity to learn.
What makes it even easier is that most dogs want nothing more than to please their owners. Days of yelling,
hollering and questioning the dog's lineage and your good judgment.
To train any dogs, you will use commands. Commands are simply how we communicate with our dogs. You shouldn't be
asking or pleading with a dog. You should establish a relationship in which you tell your dog what to do and it
obeys.
It sounds simple but a lot of work and patience are needed to make it happen. Non-verbal clues, body language
and voice inflection play a part in our communication with our dogs. When dealing with our furry friends, our
commands should be direct, consistent and given clearly either by voice or whistle. From your earliest training
sessions, you should give your command once, then make sure that your dog complies.
Sounds simple? It is of course easier said than done. Human nature makes us tend to repeat ourselves if we feel
that we are not heard. If you repeatedly give your commands, you are teaching your dog that it doesn't have to
response on the first command. The keys to stop this situation are control and consistency.
Let's start with control. All early training must be done on a lead. This gives you total control and the
ability to provide instant corrective action if your first command is not complied or is greeted with less than
enthusiastic response. For example, when you give the "sit" command, and the dog does not immediately respond, you
can pull on the short lead, push down the dog's butt and force compliance.
This makes you the dominant one. Without the lead, you are just hoping that the dog will respond. Therefore, use
the lead until your dog obeys perfectly each time you issue the command.
Use it for another three weeks to a month. Next is Consistency. Do not use multiple commands. It will only
confuse him.These are some of the training guidelines in training your dog to obedience. Dog training isn't
difficult but it does take some thought, commitment and lots of patience.
15 minutes a day is all it takes to train your dog! Beside training, your dog should be properly care for by
feeding him/her safe food. With all the unsafe commercial pet food, better be save than sorry.
So the lesson to learnt when owning and caring for dog is feed him quality dog food and train him to take care
of himself and start enjoying your companion without all the frustration with dog behavior problems.
This article only touches the highlights of caring for your dog. For much more detailed information, pick up a
set of the Dog Training Videos from acclaimed dog trainer with 30 years of experience at http://www.dogexpertreveal.com
About The Author: Jerry Yap has owned dogs since childhood and currently owns 4 dogs ranging from age 2 years to
14 years old. He has done many researches and consulted many veterinarians into dog food and suitability of natural
food for pet dog after the shocking news of pet food scandal which resulted in recall of many brands of commercial
pet food in 2007.
He is now actively promoting dog health and good relationship between dog and its owner through re-education of
dog owners.
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