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Three Principles on Dog Obedience Training

Dogs, even when their breeding is maximized and well-adapted to human
needs, would always need some basic obedience training for they would
never figure this out on their own. Obedience training requires the use
of some principles which differentiate effective training from training
without results. They are the following:


Principle One: CONSISTENCY

The first rule in obedience training is to be consistent. This covers
the use of words, tone, and the actions that accompany the word or
command. During the beginning of the training, the trainer or the dog
owner must decide what should be the parameters of training- what you
are trying to teach the dog and how to do it.

A word or a phrase, let's say "come", does not make sense to a dog. He
does not understand things the way human understands it and he does not
understand the language we use. So to make the training understandable,
you should use the command in a very consistent manner such that the
dog will learn to associate the word with the meaning you attach with
it.

For example, if you are using the command "come", make sue that
everyone in the household use it in a singular manner. The command
"Come" specifically means that the dog should approach the giver of the
command use it in that sense. So if you are using this command make it
a point that you would not do actions that would make the command
confusing for the dog.

If he does not come to you, do not force the dog to come to you and
punish him for doing so. This would make him attribute the command with
the punishment. What could you expect next?- he would not follow the
same command since this leads to punishment.

Consistency also covers the use of the same command by all people. For
example, if you are using the command "come", other people in the
household should not replace it with words like "here" or "come here
boy".

Principle Two: KEEP IT SHORT

The hours devoted to training and the words used as command should be
kept short. Keep in mind that the attention span of dogs is very short
that making them engrossed with a specific activity would be very hard,
if not impossible. Puppies would only react to a specific stimulus at a
very long time, for example chasing a moving toy car, and then they
would lose interest and move on to the next thing.

They simply don't posses the same amount of interest they had when they
are staring the activity, they become easily bored. The same thing
happens in training therefore, it should be limited only to 10 minutes
to 15 minutes of regular training.

Principle Three: DO NOT USE FORCE and PUNISHMENT

Never hurt the dog if you want him to be trained. Also, never force the
dog to follow the command if he is not prepared for it or punish a dog
for something he did.

Don't push the animal too hard while training. The dog does not
understand that he should learn things "instantly" and he does not
realize that you are becoming impatient with the speed he is picking up
the training. All he knows is that you are mad.

So do not use force as this does not communicate your meaning properly,
instead use negative reinforcement. If he knows that he is praised when
he does something right, he should not be praised when he does not
follow a command.

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