Friday, October 15, 2010

Tips and techniques on how to train Golden Retrievers

Golden Retrievers are the famous and popular breed of dog was chosen as pets. Of course you want one in your house as a polite and pleasant dog habits. All people expect this from a dog. But that does not always hold true, they behaved when they are young. They are most enthusiastic pets when they are young with activities such as jumping, digging, barking and others. You will be amazed with the energy of the Golden Retriever, when puppies, if you own one.
The beauty of this dog reacts very nice program. The golden retriever training is aimed at improving their behavior.
It is certain that you do not want your dog jump on you and damage your clothing. So to stop your dog jumping on you, it is advisable to have a gun nearby, and when trying to jump, making him sharp NO and spray him with the gun. But just push it can not be a good option because it shows that while training their owner wants them to play.
The next alternative to stop your puppy not to jump over you, just ignore. These help to prove yourself as the master of the dog. Giving no attention to your Golden Retriever when he jumps on you, unless he sits patiently. He can teach him more attention if he is good, rather than jumping on people. There are many steps during this golden retriever training these dogs to stop jumping, barking, digging, chewing and many other bad behavior to make.
Similarly, if you want your golden retriever to stop barking at that time you should put specific stimulus that makes him bark used. You can not let him bark and then get the treatment close to him and say all. Eventually, when he is released so give him the treat. You can keep doing this until your golden retriever to learn when to bark and when not. You can then replace the treats with praise after about 7 days.
The only key to the proper Golden Retriever training is patience and positive reinforcement. This works only on the training of all breeds of dogs. So remember the keys, while training your dog properly.

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