Many people have the misconception that dog training is just about the basics or so straightforward and simple that anyone should be able to do it.
Unfortunately, this couldn't be farther from the truth as evidenced by the number of dogs who are given to shelters because of their owner's inability to handle their problems. So, what are the benefits of dog training? Read on. Establishes You as the Pack Leader Teach Life Skills and Socialization Could be Life Saving And for those dogs who may need to be re-homed because of the death of its owner, a trained dog is far easier to adopt out to a new home than an untrained one. Reduces Stress Overcome Problem Behaviors These are behavioral issues that are best handled by a professional who has successfully taught dogs and their owners how best to handle these situations. A trained dog leaves guests alone when they are eating, does not jump on guests and walk alongside you versus pulling you along. Training your dog will make him feel more comfortable and secure. The proper training can help you to turn around any problem behaviors without force or fear. A well-behaved, trained dog is a pleasurable companion because he can go virtually anywhere without being a risk or nuisance to others. What we as dog owners want is a dog who acts appropriately in a crowd, has good manners when we have guests, is reliable around children, and doesn't threaten other dogs or passers-by. Bark Busters dog trainers can give you all that and more! |
The Importance of Dog Training
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Posted: January 17, 2017;
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