Good Dog Obedience Training
November 21, 2009 – 10:11 am
To be able to see growth in dog obedience training, keep sessions short and frequent. Be repetitive in what you teach. Don’t restrict teaching your canine during “school time” or set time blocks. Otherwise, he won’t want to study during summer vacation, so to speak.
Dogs in movies awe you with the complexity of the stunts required of them. But they all started with sit. Begin with the basics and climb your way up. With persistence and constancy your pet will advance to more difficult stunts like growl, leave it, fetch and attack. Use the same principles in how you trained him earlier and you will taste success in the higher levels.
There, now that you’ve got working knowledge of a professional trainer’s guide to advanced obedience training for dogs, it’s time to roll up your sleeves, get Fido and commence the training!