Dog Training – Most Dogs Need Training And Here’s Why

Dog Training – Most Dogs Need Training And Here’s Why

Article by Carl Covason

Your life is going exactly as planned. You have a great family, nice house, a carrier you love, and you have even gotten a dog.

You wake up an hour early with a big smile on your face. You have a whole hour to yourself for a little bit quite time all by yourself to wake up and get ready for work before you have to get the children up and ready for the day. You start the coffee maker while quietly singing. The coffee is it’s own aroma therapy and you feel like the luckiest person alive.

Out of the corner of your eye you spot your neighbor taking their little dog out for a morning stroll. You get to thinking that maybe you should take your dog out also to get some fresh air and a bit of exercise. Just then, as if on Que, your dog springs into action and flies over to the window. The hair on his back looks like a porcupines and he lets out a low warning growl. You only have a second to respond before he really lets loose with the barking and you know he is going to wake up the whole house.

As your trying desperately to quite him the baby starts wailing, and the kids are groggily coming out of their bedrooms. In exasperation you look on at your kids because you know that within five minutes your house will be in full swing and you have not even had your first cup of coffee, let alone read the paper or gotten ready for work. Your beautifully peaceful morning has just flown out the window.

That’s it you think. That dog needs dog training, barking at all hours of the day has got to go.

The desire to get your dog trained has stayed with you throughout work. You are a bit on the frazzled side all through work. As soon as you pick up your children after work you realize that they are on the verge of becoming very overtired. Well, how can you blame them, they are not used to getting up that early. You make it home with as little fuss as possible and file them all through the door.

As you step through the door yourself your dog comes flying at you because he missed you so much. You nearly escape hitting the ground with your dog on top of you. You have a new demand to add to your dog training, jumping has to go as well. As you get your dog off and look over you see it… there is a huge hole directly in the middle of the rooms carpet.

You look at your beloved dog as the kids are all crowding around him. They are all pleading with you with their eyes to please not be angry. The dog is after all very, very sorry.

All you know is that the dog is a nuisance but there is really not much you can do. The children adore their dog and in truth so do you. Regardless, you have to stop your dog digging holes especially in the middle the living room floor. That is when dog obedience training comes into play. The best way to get your dog to behave is to train him to do so.

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When dog training barking is most times high on the list of behaviors that mustgo. Visit SafeDogObedienceAdvice.com to learn how to safely and positively train your dog. Dog Obedience Training

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