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Why Dog Obedience Training Is Necessary?



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By : Dr. Mayra    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-16 11:54:31
You have adopted a puppy and it belongs to a breed that is considered to be quite intelligent. Should you, the pet owner, assume that the pet animal will instinctively follow your commands? Do you believe that is ok to skip the dog training classes? If you make this assumption, then you might be in big trouble.

Puppies are not born with the knowledge about what to do when its master says sit. Puppies and dogs need to undergo a phase of learning. This learning happens best during dog training, and this learning should be carried out by the owner, even if you decide to perform the dog obedience training at home or take your puppy to dog obedience school. One of the most crucial kinds of dog training is the dog obedience training. Knowing how to train a dog begins by knowing why he should be trained. There are three most popular reasons why the pet should undergo obedience training.

First, the dog obedience class is vital for a healthy relationship between the pet and the owner. This relationship, despite what many owners say, is not a friendship. The dog does not look at the owner as a friend. And the dog does not think of itself as a friend. In fact, the concept of friend may not have crossed the pet s mind. The dog is an animal and it only understands the concept of master and follower. The owner does not want to give the dog the impression that the dog is the master. The dog owner is always the master. The dog does not sit when told to sit because it wanted to impress other people. The dog sits because it wanted to make its master happy and proud.

Second, when the dog owner teaches the dog obedience tips to his pet it will make the dog an acceptable member of the society. Not everyone is enamored by dogs. The main reasons why people do not want dogs are that dogs bark, dogs jump, and dogs urinate. All these behaviors are unacceptable.

With obedience training, the dog will know which behaviors are approved and which behaviors are not allowed in various situations. In this way, the owner can bring and present her dog to her friends and relatives without fear that the dog will suddenly bark or leap. The dog will also know how to behave in the presence of other dogs and other animals.

And third, the dog obedience training will support the mental and physical development of the animal. The dog s mind must be stimulated and the source of such stimulation is the dog trainer. This is why dog owners also talk with their dogs. If the dog is generally ignored, there is insufficient mental stimulation and the dog will conduct its own explorations, including the chewing of carpet and furniture.

The dog s physical development is enhanced by obedience classes because dogs are naturally energetic. The dog is happy to run, jump, and race. Without dog training, this excess energy will be channeled towards other behaviors that may not be acceptable at all.

With puppy training, a dog will know that it has a special role to play in the society. The dog is also confident about what to do in order to please its master. Dog training should also start early. This is why many dog owners begin with puppy obedience training.
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