Training a dog

Dog obedience training is not just about obedience training your dog some commands. It is the education of owners and other family members to translate that understanding how the human commands into a language the dog. That is why an owner or a family dog in the first place. It is about commitment, love and patience. The more than learning how to identify potential problems and address them.

Think before you buy.

Before the final decision, could have a puppy, you must answer the following questions and be honest with your answers: --

  • Exactly why do you want a dog?
  • How much time have you put into a position in puppy obedience training?
  • Is this your first dog or if you have a dog obedience training before.
  • Have you done any research on what type of dog you want?
  • Are you looking for a purebred puppy, rescue dog, a pound dog or a pet store puppy puppies?
  • Have you looked at educational institutions, associations or professional trainer in your area?
  • Can they help you if your dog develops any kind of behavioral problems, and train them with positive training methods.
  • What are the options exercise your neighborhood?
  • If your puppy to be out or in? What should you do with your dog when you're at work?
  • Will you make any kind of dog sport with him as Agility, Fly Ball, Frisbee, herding, tracking, obedience, sledding, or anything else not listed here?
  • Was it a friend, or he is lonely, bored backyard dog?
If you feel that you have answered all these questions in a positive sense, you're probably ready to take a puppy in your life. Remember that there is a commitment for life and you and only you are the type of dog you must be responsible, as it grows.

Dog obedience training is an important part of growing up. Just so you it's fun for you and your puppy.