Sunday, July 18, 2010

How to havea better behaved dog

Having a better behaved dog adds to your happiness, while a stubborn and undisciplined pet can actually add stress to your life. Sometimes it is difficult to evaluate the compliance of your pet if you really love him.
If you're wondering if your pet can benefit from dog training, here are some questions you ask yourself: 1 - If your dog, how long will you wait until he comes to call? 2 - Does your dog pull on the leash when you're out for a walk? 3 - If the chance of your dog escape from the house or yard and walk away from you? 4 - Does your dog ...
a. fight with other animals often?
b. Bite people, children or other animals?
c. Chew hoses, cushions, shoes or other unwanted things when you're not looking?
d. Have accidents in the house sometimes?
e. Remove the garbage cans when the opportunity arises?
f. Jump up after you tell him to stay?
Mr Jump up to meet you or strangers, put his paws on you?
If you answered yes to both questions before, your dog will benefit from some intensive training dog obedience. If your dog is on his way, and misconduct is not corrected, it is not good for you or your dog. The biggest question is whether you still enjoy every moment you spend with your pet. If you are not, then it could be a good idea to find a qualified dog trainer in your area.

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