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Indoor Dogs, What Owners Should Know About

Posted by doginst1 at 04:13 PM on July 09, 2009

There are 2 essentially critical rules when it comes to owning indoor dogs. The first is stopping the dog from harming others. The second is to prevent the dog from harm. Dog coaching, when done correctly achieves both these jobs. Dogs are pack animals. Just like their wolf cousins, there should be a hierarchy of power in the household. The owner must be the Alpha and take control.

Dog coaching starts when they are puppies and will continue throughout their lives. A dog must be ready to depend on its owner for commonsense limits. Sadly , there are instances when the human fails. Dogs that are not acclimated to strangers can endanger not just the stranger's life but their own as well. Animal Welfare officials deal with dogs every day that lacked the proper dog training and as a result, bit someone.

A dog that bites is a threat to society and it will not be excused. The risks to neighborhood children are not worth the price of pet training obedience classes. If you end up unable to train your pet to behave around strangers, then find a dog training class that will. An assertive dog that bites others is not tolerated by the law. You'll end up fined and worst case eventuality, doubtless having to have the animal put down, should it bite someone.

Dog training can also be used to coach an animal not to eat food unless it is given by the owner. Each year thousands of dogs endure vet attention due to poisoning. There are several things we frequently don't consider as deadly or dangerous that will mean life or death to a dog. Three of the most prevalent damaging items found around most homes are : chocolate, anti-freeze and chicken bones.

Many people have an affinity to a toothsome piece of chocolate and frequently share it with their dog. For somebody unfamiliar with dog training and animal eating habits, they may be unaware that chocolate is damaging to a dog. In humans the chemical theobromine is safe but in dogs it can be deadly. Do your pet a favor, be a good dog trainer and owner and get him a doggy treat that is specifically made for him. The same goes for chicken bones. Yes, it is a bone but it splinters when the dog bites into it and the shards can become lodged in his throat.

You can love your dog by learning the necessities to dog coaching. It may be tough at times but it will be well worth it in the end. The indoor dog will know the rules and the consequences of disobeying. You will know your pet's personality and be able to keep him safe is A well trained dog is a animal owners who may be making an attempt to train their dog. Share your experiences and give them recommendation on training and caring strategies that have helped you.

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