People Online Are Sharing Amazing Tips On The Best Way To Train A Dog As A Responsible Pawrent

We should feel happiness while we are with our dogs but we must train them first.

Maryjane
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People Online Are Sharing Amazing Tips On The Best Way To Train A Dog As A Responsible Pawrent

A dog can be a great source of joy in your life. But getting dogs to be socialized requires them to be trained in obedience.

Your dog will have a difficult time interacting with both other dogs and your friends and family without the proper training. This could occasionally be upsetting or embarrassing.

Furthermore, it can have disastrous effects in extreme circumstances. Every dog owner has a duty to ensure that their dog is properly trained, both for the well-being of their pet and for their own personal peace of mind.

If possible, enroll your dog in obedience training while it’s still a puppy. Your dog will be much more open to instruction and have a better potential for learning throughout this period of its life. 

Your dog will have the ability it needs to coexist peacefully with people and other animals if you train it appropriately. In contrast to how they would live in the wild, domestic dogs may appear to have simpler lives.

However, your dog must learn how to deal with the strain of living in a human household. If your dog is not properly trained, it could exhibit destructive habits.

For instance, when you're not home, they can get nervous and destroy your furniture. Or they might act violently toward other people or other animals.

In today’s Quora discussion, people are sharing helpful tips on the best way to train a dog. 

Someone asked:

Someone asked:Quora

1. "Training YOURSELF first… Start here…"

1. Terry Dinerman

2. Positive reinforcement

2. Positive reinforcementChuck Bucchioni

All dogs are born good.

All dogs are born good.Chuck Bucchioni

Never hit your dog

Never hit your dogChuck Bucchioni

3. Avoid confusion

3. Avoid confusionKaren Brown

4. "I find no difference in size, while breed certainly affects trainability."

4. Terry Dinerman

5. Key steps:

5. Key steps:Jannie D Simpson

6. The Cocker Spaniel

The first thing that you need to understand is that various breeds of dogs are extremely different in terms of their ability to learn, and that’s simply because they have been bred to do different things.

Some dogs are extremely easy to train because they have been bred to be smart (e.g. border collies, poodles, German shepherds, Australian shepherds, rottweilers, golden retrievers, doberman pincers, and English labradors).

Some dogs, on the other hand, are almost impossible to train because they have been bred to be stupid (e.g. basset hounds, bulldogs, beagles, shih tzus, chihuahuas, mastiffs, dachshunds, and great danes).

If you want an easily trainable dog, choose an intelligent breed, but remember this. The more intelligent they are, the more time and attention they require. If you only have a limited amount of time to spend with your dog, you will be better off choosing a less-intelligent breed—more difficult to train, yes, but much less demanding of your time and energy.

For what it it’s worth, I think that the Cocker Spaniel is the perfect combination of lovable, friendly, affectionate, loyal, and beautiful for a dog that’s both smart and trainable, yet not too demanding for someone who needs to go to work eight hours a day, five days a week, and can’t devote an enormous amount of time to their dog.

6. The Cocker SpanielQuora

7. The easiest trick:

7. The easiest trick:Jon Mixon

8. The puppy is an infant dog, not a miniature adult

8. The puppy is an infant dog, not a miniature adultCarmen Waverly

Catch your dog being good

Catch your dog being goodCarmen Waverly

9. "This little guy has been incredibly easy to train."

9. Quora

2 years later:

He had maybe 2 messes in the house while he was potty training. He only chewed the corner of one piece of furniture before he learned that we chew toys not furniture.

2 years later he’s got some work left to do, but he’s a great dog.

2 years later:Jon Madsen

10. This is Luna

10. This is LunaBenjamin Griffiths

Luna had almost no training

Luna had almost no trainingBenjamin Griffiths

Let them sniff the treat

Let them sniff the treatBenjamin Griffiths

Here is another picture of Luna

Here is another picture of LunaBenjamin Griffiths

11. Start training as early as possible

11. Start training as early as possibleJack L.

12. How to train a small dog:

12. How to train a small dog:Quora

Do not shout

Do not shoutJoan Ward

We should feel happiness, joy, and pride while we are with our dogs. However, dealing with a dog who consistently disobeys or displays behavioral problems can be a constant source of stress for both us and the dog.

Every dog, regardless of age, breed, or temperament, can benefit from some training. So go ahead and share this post with others too.

Maryjane