DOG TRAINING: KNOW THE DIFFERENT
TYPES
Every dog owner must take up dog training to know and handle a
dog better.
Appreciating a well-mannered dog is something that all can do,
training is what makes things difficult. Now, there are many kinds
of dog training available but not all will suit your dog.
Most dog owners and also people in general are unaware of the
various kinds of dog trainings provided. The types of dog training
change with the varying stages of development in the dog.
While some dogs have never been trained, some others have
already undertaken training before. Therefore, it becomes all the
more essential to analyze and know what type of dog training your
dog needs.
The first level of dog training is the basic dog training. The
basic training is meant for beginners — either a puppy or a
grown-up dog that is being trained for the first time. This level
includes only the rudiments — how to make a dog sit, stay and come
when called. Some part of it also aims at teaching the dog to
socialize with other dogs and people in a proper way. This is
particularly given to puppies. And if your dog had never taken
training before, this basic level is where to start with.
The next level is the intermediate level. This level of dog
training is not for puppies, but for those adult dogs that have
undertaken the basics either formally or at home by their own
owners. This intermediate type of training trains a dog to heel,
walk properly on a leash, fetch something and return. It also
revises the basics of sitting, staying and coming etc.
The third and final type of dog training is the advanced course.
This level is only meant for those dogs which have been through a
minimum of one training course before and have passed it too. Here,
in the advanced level, the different elements of the basic and
intermediate courses are revised in details right at the start of
the course. Then it goes to train the dog to act according to
various commands and hand signals like “come”, “stay”, “sit”,
“heel”, “fetch”, “lie down” et al.
When the dog gets accustomed to hand signals, the advanced
course takes care of teaching the dog how to walk and stay beside
the master at all times even without a leash. It also teaches the
dog to have focus in its master, that is, to pay attention and stop
getting distracted. The advanced level of dog training is usually
suited to very obedient and well-mannered dogs.
Like all good trainings, dog trainings should also have
motivators like prizes and rewards to yield better and more
positive results. Hitting and yelling at the dog to make it pick up
one action is not a wise technique while training. Instead of being
a success, chances are that it will give negative output. So you
must make sure that the dog training you assign your dog is a
positive one, which indulges in positive strategies.
You must also be careful about choosing the right course for
your dog—the course best-suited to it. That way, you may soon be
able to boast of owning a dog that is obedient, well-mannered, well
adjusted and the perfect pet one can have!
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