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TheComplete Guide to Dog Training:Building a Happy, Well-Behaved Canine Companion

 
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Dog training is both a form of art and science that involves your super active pet being transformed into a polite company. By doing it with patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, training is not only less stressful but also the bond between you and your dog will be much stronger and a peaceful household can be created. This guide discusses methods for training that are effective, the most important commands, and the most common problems and ways to solve them.

 

Understanding Your Dog's Mind

 

The beginning of dog training is rooted in the understanding of the psychology of the canines. A dog is a pack animal whose instincts have been developed for thousands of years. They are used for clear leadership, consistent rules, and positive reinforcement. Instead of punishing unwanted behaviors, make the most of rewarding good ones - the latter will be repeated by the dogs as they naturally and rapidly generate positive results.

 

That different breeds of dogs differ in their temperaments and styles of learning is the truth. If Border Collies get along well with such difficult training exercises, Bulldogs may need brief, more regular performances. In addition, a tailor-made approach is an excellent match for both your dog's personality and the breed's special characteristics.