A well-train dog usually leads a happier and healthier life
and its owner also can enjoy a trouble-free life long
companion. Dog training - basic obedience, house and potty
training are therefore essential and important to a dog’s
education.
The conventional method of dog training tips
and guide would be to list a series of things that you
should “Do” and you might even know the A-Z of dog training!
But sometimes what should be done can be said best by
telling what should not be done. Hope you agree with me!
This article seeks to list 18 “Don’t” when you train your
dog. The reasons for the don'ts will become evident as the
lessons continue and each one is based upon the distinctive
psychology of the dog's mind.
1. DON'T punish your dog while you are angry or lack
control of yourself.
2. DON'T punish your dog with the lead or any instrument
of training or anything he should associate with duty or
pleasure.
3. DON'T sneak up on your dog or grab him from the rear.
4. DON'T chase your dog to catch him; he must come to you
or run after you.
5. DON'T coax your dog to you and then turn upon him with
the whip. You will regret the deception.
6. DON'T trick or fool or taunt your dog. It is cruel and
inconsistent to tease your dog to come to you when he can
not.
7. DON'T punish a dog by stepping on his paws needlessly.
They are exceedingly sensitive. Don't twist his ears
playfully or otherwise. Never strike him on the backbone, in
the face or on the ears.
8. DON'T grab your dog or reach for him quickly. He
should never fear his master, should not be made nervous by
his master, and should feel that punishment given is
deserved.
9. DON'T nag your dog; don't be giving orders to him
constantly; don't pester him with your shoutings.
10. DON'T praise a dog for doing a certain act, then at a
later time, scold him for doing the same act. If you permit
him to bite your toes today and think it fun, do not strike
him for doing it tomorrow, when you are not in good humor.
Consistency is a chief virtue in dog training.
11. DON'T train your dog immediately or soon after he has
eaten.
12. DON'T lose patience with a puppy younger than six
months. Never throw or kick a puppy nor lift him by the head
or leg or skin of the neck.
13. DON'T train him in feats requiring much strength or
endurance until he is at least six months old.
14. DON'T work your dog without some short rest or play
periods during training. A five-minute rest for every
fifteen minutes of training is desirable.
15. DON'T permit everyone to give commands to your dog.
While you are training him, he must be a one-man dog,
depending on you alone to feed him and care for him.
16. DON'T consider tricks the chief end or the chief part
of training. Usefulness is the object sought in all
instruction of the dog. Acts that spring naturally from the
dog's instincts are to be fostered.
17. DON'T expect your dog to be a wonderful dog after a
few weeks of training; four months to a year may be
necessary in order to make the master proud of him, but the
work is worth the effort. Training never ends.
18. DON'T jump to the conclusion that your dog is dumb.
He may differ with you believing that the trainer should
know more than the dog.
To end, try to remember these 18 Don’ts rules, enjoy
training your dog and most importantly have lots of fun
along the way!
About the Author:
Moses Chia is a dog lover and owner of
DogsObedienceTraining.com – The dog training resource
site for a happier and healthier dog.