29 April 2011

Dog Training - Train The Owner

I'm a dog lover who has come late to the realization that I really enjoy the company of their dogs. It was not until I started dating my wife and met her black cocker spaniel spiffy, I began to realize how many dogs can contribute to your life. After spiffy died, we got a chocolate lab named Katie, who lived until she was ten years ago. Katie is originally my stepson and a dog we've inherited by default. It was Katie who taught me to love dogs, especially labs.


I trained Katie taking lessons from a dog trainer who also trained military police dogs. We spent 5 or 6 on Saturday to work for one hour each time. training was successful and Katie is well trained enough to make us both relatively happy.


the next lab I got was also a chocolate lab named Roux that I got when he was 3 months. I started with the clicker method and progressed to their training techniques that I've accumulated over the years. I now use a training collar and we can walk three miles every morning through the neighborhood and none of us do not need a belt. training collar is required only when we saw the cat. I have not yet been able to learn the roux does not chase the cat.


the most interesting approach that I saw recently was the owner of the train. I remember during my training Roux reading that someone said, if your puppy misbehaves, hit yourself with paper, not a dog. This means that it can not train well enough.


So, here is the appropriately named course from an experienced dog trainer who tells you.

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