Showing posts with label obedience trained. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obedience trained. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 March 2018

5 Common Dog Behavior Problems


If you are a dog owner then at sometime or another you've experienced some type of behavior problems with your dogs. In this article we will talk about 5 of the most common dog behavior problems.

1. Okay let's start with jumping. You may have a dog that's jumping on you, on the kids, or maybe visitors that come to your home. No matter what, jumping can be very annoying and actually dangerous when it comes to small children or senior citizens.


2. Barking is another problem that you may have experienced. It seems that most people don't mind their dog barking to let them know that somebody is at the door or even somebody is outside that shouldn't be. However none of us want that nonstop barking that annoys the neighbors and keeps you from being able to enjoy the peace and quiet of home. Teaching your dog to stop barking on command is the answer.


3. House training is another huge issue for some people. If your dog has not been properly house trained then your dog is probably soiling in your home. Let's face it that just isn't acceptable. In fact the lack of house training is the number one reason dogs end up in shelters.

4. Chewing is one of those habits that we want to eliminate quickly. If you have a puppy that's chewing on things you'll have an adult that does the same thing unless you break that habit early.


5. Digging can be very annoying and dangerous for your dog. Dogs dig for different reasons sometimes just out of boredom, other times to find cool ground, and other times to escape under the fence. Digging holes in your backyard can be very unsightly but digging holes under the fence can be dangerous because your dog can escape and possibly get run over.

I'm sure you're asking now that we've identified some of the common behavior issues how do we solve them. The answer is actually very simple, training and behavior modification. It's amazing but behavior problems all seem to disappear if your dog is obedience trained.


Other problems will require some behavior modification. What is behavior modification? Simply changing the way you do some things at home with your dog so that it is able to learn better habits.

If your dog is suffering from these common behavior problems simply find a good trainer in your area that can guide you through the steps to eliminate the issues.






Source:http://ezinearticles.com/?5-Common-Dog-Behavior-Problems&id=8490327


Saturday, 3 March 2018

Does Your Dog Have Any Limitations With Training?


Before we get started on talking about what type of limitations your dog may have when it comes to training let me point out one simple fact. I've never seen a dog that couldn't be obedience trained. I don't care what breed it is or how big or how small it is every dog can be obedience trained. Of course, some dogs will train easier and better depending on what they were bred to do.

So now that we've determined that every dog can be obedience trained even though some will be better than others let's talk about some other areas of training that your dog may or may not be suited for.

Today I had a lady call me who wanted to get an eight-week-old husky puppy and have it trained as a service dog. I explained to her that she'll never see a service start organization training Huskies to be service dogs. Now that's not saying anything bad about Huskies. In fact I have worked with a bunch of them and they can be real nice dogs but it's just not the type of work they were bred to do.
I recently had a police officer call and want to find out about training a bloodhound to be a drug detection dog. I explained to him that bloodhounds are the ultimate man trailing dog. When it comes to tracking human beings you just can't beat the nose on a bloodhound. However, you'll never see a bloodhound doing drug detection work. Why I'm not sure it may just be that they don't understand the game. There's more being a drug dog than just having a good nose.

I recently had a firefighter contact me about training his Labrador Retriever to be an arson detection dog. After testing the dog we realized that the dog had no prey drive. He didn't pass the retrieve test or the hunt test either. In order to have a good detection dog you need high prey drive.


I tell people that if you lined up 100 Labradors Retrievers or any other breed as a matter of fact and we came in to test them we would be tickled pink to get one out of that hundred that had what it took to be a detection dog. Keep in mind that doesn't mean that the other 99 dogs are not nice dogs it simply means they don't have the drive to do the type of work we want them to do.

I think you're beginning to understand now that not just any dog can do just any kind of training. The dog needs to have the particular drives to do that type of work. That's why as trainers we need to be good talent scouts and know exactly what we are looking for in the selection process.


So do some research and find out what your dog was bred to do and then find something that you can train your dog to do that will allow you both to have fun together.







Source:http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-Your-Dog-Have-Any-Limitations-With-Training?&id=8479780