Dog obedience is an essential part of owning a dog, especially if you want you and your dog to be happy! Teaching basic commands to your dog using dog obedience tips will establish lines of communication so that your dog will understand that certain behaviours are required from him and other behaviours are definitely not permitted!
A dog that is well trained using kind, gentle methods will be happy and confident allowing a strong bond to be built between you. How many of us have taken our dog out for a gentle stroll only to be dragged along at a terrifying speed and end up with a strained back or arm where you have been pulled? How many dogs are there who don't come back to you on command? This is a very dangerous situation to be in for you and your dog.
We all have good intentions when we buy or rescue a dog, we intend to go to dog obedience school or buy a book on dog obedience tips, but most of us just don't have the time and patience. I have also found that a book is often full of valuable information but if you misunderstand the instructions you could end up confusing your poor dog.
One solution is to be able to watch the dog trainer put their dog obedience tips into action! Dove Cresswell is a professional dog trainer in Hollywood and has worked on several major films. She has made a film that gives you seven lessons in dog obedience ranging from potty training to a successful recall everytime! You can download the lessons now and watch Dove's actions whilst training and hear the tone of her voice to ensure you get it right the first time.
This course is essential for anyone who wants to learn valuable dog obedience tips but doesn't have the time to go to night school with their dog or just doesn't want to read a whole book before training can commence. Take a look at a free sample lesson now!
Sunday, 25 October 2009
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This course is a great idea for people like me who prefer to watch someone actually performing the training. Reading a book is ok but then you have to try to put it into practice and can easily make mistakes. Great post!
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Linda Green
http://www.onlinehomebased.com
Great advice, and great opinian. I think many trainers should take this on board.
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