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When you say "sit" does your dog give you that
“there’s no way I’m going
to do what you say” look? When you’re taking him
for a walk does he tug
and pull and make you half run to the park? If the
answer is "yes" then you
need to learn some dog training techniques. They
are harmless and aid free
ways to train your dog to listen to what you have to
say to him.
There is one dog training technique which I have
tried and tested and it is
great. It’s called the “Nothing in life is free”
technique. It basically works
on the fact that nothing is free, your dog has
to do something to get
something in return. For example if he wants food he
has to remain seated
until you make his dinner, or if you want to talk him
for a walk then he has
to lie down until you put his leash and collar on.
These training techniques
all are based on the fact that your dog will realise to
get what he wants he
has to do what you are telling him to do. What if he
doesn’t do it? Walk
away. Don’t shout at him or keep trying if he doesn’t
listen just ignore him
and walk away then about 5 minutes later go back
and try again. He soon
comes to realise that you are in charge and he has to
do what you say to get
what wants.
When dogs are born they usually have siblings
and their mother is the
“Leader of the pack”, when a young dog leaves his
mother he starts to think
that he is free and can do what he wants. When he
first joins a family he
starts to act dominant. He tries to be leader of the
house. You can’t let him
gain this position you need to show him through dog
training techniques
that humans are the head of your house not the dog.
He does not have to be
aggressive to get what he wants.
Sometimes dogs use the sympathetic
approach using their puppy dog eyes. This is just
another attempt at trying
to get higher in the dominance hierarchy and you
can’t let them get ahead
of you.
When it comes to kids dog’s see them more as
playmates than masters as
children can get down to their height and play
with them, under adult
supervision when your child gets to around the age
of nine you can start to
teach them to use dog training techniques so they
can show the dog that
when they ask him to do something he has to listen
to them, not just listen
to you.
Dog training techniques are extremely efficient and
very simple to carry
out, the training doesn’t even seem like training it
just requires repetition
and you dog will soon catch on that nothing in life is
free!
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