Dog Training - Bad Dog Training Methods

Bad dog obedience training methods are those that cause pain. That is the bottom line! That would include using a choke chain, although this method of training was used for many years with much success. It was stopped when it was found that improper use of it caused crushed tracheas, neck and back problems (among other things). What replaced it was the buckle collar. Granted most dogs can be trained very effectively using just a buckle collar and the "reverse and follow me" lesson, but there honestly are some dogs that do need stronger corrections.

Dog obedience training, like most other things in life is not consistently applied to all dogs, because all dogs are NOT created equal. They all have their own personalities, and because of that, it will dictate what will work best as a training method for your dog. Good dog obedience training methods involve positive reinforcement, perhaps using clicker training. Bad dog obedience training methods involve whacking the dog with the leash when he doesn't do what you want him to. That is downright bizarre to smack a dog with the very thing he regards as fun because it means a walk. Talk about sending your dog mixed signals!

Good training methods involve having endless patience and knowing when to call it quits for the day. Bad training methods mean yanking, pulling and dragging your dog around to "show him who is boss" and not stopping until the dog is totally exhausted, confused and scared. No one wins in that scenario.

You may be wondering what to do if no matter what you try your dog won't listen. This is in part due to the dog's lack of respect for its handler. This is definitely an obedience issue, and one that is grounded in the fact that the dog does not view its handler as the leader of the pack. The dog is making up its own rules as it goes, because it was not taught the right thing to do in the first place. Make no mistake about it! Obedience training is "essential" for a well-behaved and happy well-adjusted dog. Do NOT skip this part of dog training, or you will regret the consequences later.

Is there a place for stronger correction tools? The choke chain, the pinch collar? Yes, but use them properly, for a short period of time and only in consultation with a professional dog trainer. In fact, with the help of a experts in dog obedience training you can prevent making mistakes that could ruin your dog. That's why our product is so good. You can get the help and advice of dog trainers from one easy to use source and implement their suggestions from home.


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