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Dog Training: Successful Dog Education Explained Step By Step (Guide For Dog Education And Training). The step by step guide for a happy partnership with your four-legged friend! Every dog owner wants a well-educated dog who hears when it matters. Dogs also want a leader they can trust. With clear rules and limits this will be possible! With the basics explained here, it will be easy to build a harmonious relationship with your dog. Quiet walks without pulling, no barking of foreign dogs, carefree dog running - all this will be possible after applying the lessons from this book! Learn how to make you and your dog an unbeatable team, whether puppy, young dog or old dog, with these proven tips and applications.

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Dog Training:

Successful Dog Education Explained Step By Step

(Guide For Dog Education And Training)

Reproduction, translation, further processing or similar actions for commercial purposes as well as resale or other publications are not permitted without the written consent of the author.

Copyright © 2019 - Luke Eisenberg

ISBN: 9783749406296

All rights reserved.

Communicate unambiguously with the dog

The sooner the better

No exceptions for small dog breeds

Convince instead of persuade

The basics with playful skill

Fast house cleanliness in the first 5 months

Always play without a leash

More than just a companion

The dog's going crazy.

Search and Bring Games

Retrieve "bring" for beginners

Give the dog a task

The right environment

Dog wish in the big city

Avoid begging at the table

No sweets for the dog

Help my dog doesn't eat any more

Training without treats

Learning to stay alone

Consistency in the living room

Loud noises against negative behaviour

Problems on New Year's Eve

The right praise is the key to success

This is the only way to raise a dog

No more boredom

Collect information in advance

Improvising during Agility Training

Emotional Motivation

Dogs must be moved

Avoid unpleasant dog encounters

Build up the social behaviour of the dog as early as possible

disinhibit jumping

Behaviour during biting among dogs

To break the habit of barking to small dogs

Driving with the dog without problems

Travelling with the dog

Dogs in summer, what needs to be considered

Protect dog paws from road salt

You have to want it

Everyone pulling together

Puppies without problems

Become interesting for the dog

Dogs live in the here and now

The three greatest needs of the dog

Dogs love hand signals

The embossing phase

Patience and consistency in dog training

The dog is afraid

How dogs perceive their surroundings

The coexistence of dog and cat

Communicate unambiguously with the dog

In the best case, verbal as well as nonverbal communication with the dog should take place. This is extremely helpful for understanding the dog and can even be trained to such an extent that your dog can only react to hand signals without having to give an order. Make sure that the audible and visual signals are always the same and that they are always combined in the same way, otherwise the dog may get confused and not hear at all. Also, never forget that dogs have very good hearing and therefore do not need to be yelled at. It is often more helpful to set a stricter tone (if it is really necessary) than to shout at your dog and make him insecure.

The sooner the better

It is best to start as early as possible with the education of the dog. Dogs learn faster and better at a young age than humans do, so it makes sense to start raising them as soon as the dog has moved into the house or flat. Since dogs are pack animals, it is important to know that the people surrounding the dog form its pack. Your dog will take a certain position in the pack. At the beginning of every dog education it is therefore important to show the dog that you are the boss in the pack and that the dog stands under you, because otherwise the dog will take over the leading position in the pack and do what he wants. A small exercise would be, for example, that you always leave the house in front of the dog and he is only allowed to follow you on command. That's exactly how it's done when we go home. This shows the dog that you are pretending where and when to start the walk. Another method is to bring the dog to his basket and to leash him loosely, so he learns that he is not always allowed to walk through the apartment or house as he wants. In older dogs, behavioural patterns and characteristics have usually been so strongly imprinted that it is only possible to change these patterns and teach the dog something new with a lot of patience and perseverance. Furthermore, in the worst case traumas or similar bad experiences, for example from a previous owner, can have a negative influence on an older dog.

No exceptions for small dog breeds