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Dog Training With Consistent Commands

Submitted by on Monday December 28, 2009 No Comments

Some dog lovers will be outraged to find out that you were hitting your dog. Sometimes, hitting your dog may make it become even more rebellious. Physically abusing your dog in the name of correcting can make it slink away in fear anytime it sees you.

Dogs are non-verbal creatures while human beings are verbal creatures. Dogs basically communicate what they feel by wagging their tails, moaning, whining, barking or biting. Humans need to learn how to tell their dogs what they want through both verbal and non verbal language.

A dog has self-esteem just as humans do and can get easily hurt. Shouting at your dog when it fails to obey your commands may damage its self-esteem and render it fearful and hesitant.  The self-esteem of your dog should be enhanced during dog training and not destroyed.

A dog can send out a variety of signals to its handler and it is up to the handler to receive and interpret those signals properly. Misreading the signals that your dog sends to you during its training can bungle the training up. A dog can signal non-verbally to you that it is unsure, afraid, tired or nervous.

In training your dog, you should use consistent commands in order not to confuse it. Dogs that get used to a particular command in a certain context are unable to respond to the same command in a different context. You should be consistent in your tone when training your dog in order to avoid confusing it.

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