There are lots of books on training your puppy or dog but which ones work the best. Exactly how easy is it to train your dog, lots of people have dogs so surely it can’t be that difficult can it. Lots of different authors say it should be done this way or that way but who knows which way is right. Is there different ways of training for different breeds or are they all the same. There’s so many things that your dog needs to know it’s worse than looking after a child sometimes. House training, potty training, walking your dog on a leash, how to recall your dog, the list is endless and boy does it take up your time. First you buy a book, then you have to sit down and read it from cover to cover and then you have to try and put what you have read into practice, that’s if you have understood it correctly in the first place.
Well there is a solution that I have come across in my search to solve a problem I have with my own dog, Roxy. There’s a video programme containing seven lessons which take you through all you need to know from potty training to special tricks. All you do is play the video and then put into practice what you have just seen. For instance did you know that you should keep your training sessions short so as to keep the dogs interest and energy level up.
Learn how to avoid common mistakes that will set you back a long time and confuse the dog. Whether it’s your first dog or you have had them before, there is something for everyone. You can even watch a sample video for free first so as to get a good idea what the programme will be like. If you are anything like me you will love watching the videos instead of having to read the entire book first, I find it much easier to watch something than read about it. If you forget a step or are not sure you can always watch it over and over until it sinks in. What have you got to loose, just take a look at the free video and see for yourself. Good luck in your search for a dog training coarse and I hope this has been of some use.
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Friday, 15 February 2008
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