Saturday, September 3, 2011
Teach Dogs to Obey
How to Teach Dogs to Obey You. I am finally going to give up some of my secrets on how to teach dogs to obey. Good good morning blog.
It's Saturday before Labor Day, which by the way, is a day dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of those who labor.
Working people. From the history, it is a heartfelt day of remembrance. But I digress.
I have taught and trained several dogs throughout my years. Some responded well, some not. I did learn the essence of how to teach dogs to obey. At least that's what my honey says, but my dog Bailey offers a bit of proof along these lines. He is the ultimate when it comes to obedience. Perfect. On the spot. Eager to do whatever it is I ask. Everyday he learns even more.
So, you can sum up my style of dog training as unique. I do not devote 2-6 weeks to teaching dogs to obey. I know professional dog trainers do this. They have to. My style is more push and slow. What I mean is that I start with the major lessons, such as sit, stay and come when called. Then for my dog, I focus on a new lesson each week. It works.
If you want to discover dog training secrets Tom Hanks Wished He'd had on "Turner & Hooch!" try Dog Boot Camp out. Interesting.
But if you really want FAST and easy dog training, here's how to do it using a video. I had to learn my style from somewhere.
My personal favorite is to start with a dog training tutor and then adjust to suit you and your dog.
Seriously, if you get no other, this is the best way to teach dogs to obey. I like to visualize. Watch and learn.
If you just want a reference for all those moments when you wish you knew what to do, you want the dog breeders bible. Lots of easy dog obedience lessons your dog will love.
That's it for today, blog.