Dog Training Logo
Articles - Dog Training Tips  |  Articles - Dog Training Aids  |  Articles - Dog Behavior Training  |  Resources  |  Partners

 

 

 

 

 

Dog Obedience School: Educating Your Pet

Obedience training for dogs is an aid for your pet to help him respond more properly to the commands given to him. Instead of neurotically pleasing you as his owner, dog training sessions, which may be provided by a dog obedience school, may help the both of you comprehend each other. Training from a dog obedience school may provide for your canine an outlet or a redirection of his mental energy which was originally meant for work.

In general, many of the dog species are working dogs. Since, domestication is prevalent among these species, their vigor that was meant for work was lost. With proper training, this unused energy can be reinforced in a dog obedience school.

By means of attending a dog obedience school, dogs may be trained for the basic and the most essential training commands such as come, heel, sit, stay and down. And from these more advanced trainings may be developed by the owner of the pet himself.

There is quite a number of dog obedience training that is being used in many forms and is becoming popular among trainers and pet owners. However, in a dog obedience school, training is categorized in two major classes: reward training and leash or collar training, hard training style and soft training style respectively.

Both of these styles are regarded as very old but the leash or collar style is considered traditional as it is used more often in dog obedience school. This is mainly due to the fact that dog obedience schools formulated their methods from military dog training wherein collar and leash method is extensively used as it is more suitable in handling and controlling the dog. Nonetheless, it is far more difficult to accomplish than the reward training.

The use of leash or collar in military dog training is due to the following reasons:

  • The mission or task of the dog.
  • The nature of a dog’s behavior and his adoptability to commands associated with the leash or collar.
  • The background or the temperament of the military handler or trainer.

This form of training may be rendered with varying levels of force. This may range from mild leash correction to very hard prompts. But, if the leash must be used it is essential that the dog must not be confronted with ineffective nags for correcting the behavior of the canine.

In the past few years however, dog obedience schools used the method of training with reinforcement or the reward system. But this does not negate the fact that leash and collar is still the best way to train the dog as it provides a great deal of dependability when the situation asks for it, also, for instances when the trainer needs to enforce extreme motivation to make the dog obey for the commands such as the obedience needed from police k-9s.

But above all these, it must be comprehended that the leash is but a tool. To fully train a dog using this instrument, the dog must understand the trust between him and his trainer as to let him recognize the need to obey the commands. In a dog obedience school, dogs are trained (with a leash) to place themselves in a posture or position that they did not intend to do. However, a dog obedience school may not necessarily employ force, but only enough physical manipulation.

 

Dog Training Related eBooks

SitStayFetch Dog Training
Discover amazing secrets to saving time and money by learning how to obedience train your dog properly, and easily, without wasting time using training techniques that don't work.

Adam's Dog Training & Behavior Book Page
A book on dog training, written to help with your dog training issues and get - and KEEP - an excellent relationship with your dog.

 

Dog Training Related Articles

Dog Training Secrets

Every dog and every dog owner has his or her own unique dog training challenges. Each breed of dog has a different temperament as does each individual dog. And dog owners are no different. Despite the differences, there are some basic things in common for training all dogs. No matter why you have a dog, he should at least have some very elementary dog training. No one wants a dog who isn't house...
Continue Reading...

 

Dog Training Collars for a New Leash on Life

Having more control over your dog is what most dog owners would like to have. When it comes to dog training collars, you are in fact going to get that, more comfort and more control, and be able to lead your dog more effectively. There are essentially two main types of head halters available for dogs. One is called the gentle leader and the other one is called the Halti. Both dog training collars are...
Continue Reading...

 

Dog Training: How to Stop the Chewing Problem

Many people have begun the task of getting there dog or puppy into a dog training school. There are a lot of aspects that are gone over in dog training classes. Unfortunately, one part of dog training that is not gone over very well in dog training classes is chewing. It is hard to go over a chewing problem in dog training classes because dogs often have nothing to chew on or destroy while in th...
Continue Reading...

 

© 2006, All Rights Reserved Worldwide | Legal Information