Training and Behavioral Problems
Getting a new pet is an exciting time for the family
as well as the pet. Successfully integrating the dog
into your home can often be a challenge, if you don't
know what you are doing. With the proper attention,
discipline and most of all, love, your pet can be a
wonderful addition to the family.
For help in making this happen, we highly recommend that you take your dog to training class. Train early and often, the experts say. It is also a way to spend quality time with your dog to bond and it enables you to better understand one another. Your dog will know what you expect of him/her and you will be amazed at how eager they are to please you, once they know how.
Behavioral problems are the number one reason for owner turn-ins to local shelters. Most are problems that would have been easily addressed with proper training and socialization. But these take time and all too many people aren't prepared to invest that time.
Dogs are pack animals by instinct and require a pack leader. They look to you to demonstrate that you are the leader. Failure to do so can lead to problems. Training will accomplish this in a kind, patient, understanding and positive way. It will also affect your dogs' temperament for the better.
The general rule is to give approval with praise and disapproval with corrections. No hitting or yelling is required or recommended. Positive re-enforcement is the key to any successful training. You want your dog to trust you.
We have put together a list of links for basic helpful information on some of the most common problems. There are countless books on training as well, but the most effective way is to actually take your dog to a real class. Your dog will not only enjoy the outing but it will enable you to socialize the dog with other pets and people. The value of socialization with the outside world in making a well-adjusted pet CANNOT be overestimated.
There are many excellent local trainers, most of whom are listed in the phone book. Your vet can also be of assistance in locating one. PetSmart also offers a good basic obedience program year round. Visit your nearest store for details or click here at www.petsmart.com.
Here are some helpful links for basic training issues.