Annette Masse

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3 Tips For Better Dog Training Success

A lot of dog trainers will tell you that you do not have to correct your dog at all They believe in positive reinforcement, with the absence of a reward being viewed as punishment enough to stop many unwanted behaviors

It used to be the case that dog training courses didn't begin until a dog was 6 months of age Twelve months, as believed by some trainers, was soon enough

The long term impacts of stress have long been overlooked when it comes to our pets In a human being, stress can result in health issues, it can interfere in our relationships with others, and we may become unbalanced, irritable and aggressive towards those around us

What Causes Chewing in Dogs What should you do if the dog chews the things in your home

In the past, dogs under 6 months old were not put into training classes There were even trainers who believed that a puppy who was 12 months old was just the right age to begin training

It is normal for a dog to chew However, it is unacceptable to allow your dog to chew shoes, stuffed animals, furniture, or remote controls

The impacts and tolls that stress can have on our pets have been put on the back burner of discussion for way too long Health problems arise if humans are subject too much stress

A dog's normal behavior is chewing Obviously, it is not acceptable to permit your dog to chew clothing, furniture, stuffed toys, shoes, or even the remote control

In the past, a dog had to be at least 6 months old in order to begin a training class Some trainers used to think that even a one year old puppy was too young

There are many dog trainers that claim it isn't necessary to correct your dog They believe that most bad behaviors can be reversed, simply by the absence of a reward

Some dog trainers will say you don't need to correct your dog They will often advise you that the absence of a reward is usually enough to cure most problem behaviors

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