Sunday, 29 July 2007

Dog Behaviour

Welcome to my Dog Behaviour training post. Dog behaviour training is more than making your dog all obedient and safe to leave home alone, process is to complex to reduce it to this. Since dog owners have to be an active part involved in dog behaviour training, they come to learn and discover the unexpressed sides of their pets. In a nut shell, dog behaviour training is about getting an obedient animal around the house while also getting more familiar with the needs and expectations of a close friend that doesn’t speak the same language. You should be ready to learn about the drives behind your dog’s behaviour.

The drives or instincts that make your animal react in a certain way to specific stimuli are the main focus of dog behaviour training. The explanation for low sociability may be rooted in the animal’s genes or in its close environment, once you get to manipulate these drives by dog behaviour training, spectacular changes are not short to appear. Therefore special institutions and centres that provide assistance for dog behaviour training have a scientific background of tests and studies about the nature and flexibility of the canine drives.

Probably the most significant part of dog training behaviour lies in understanding the way you can encourage or discourage certain drives, and the skills of a trainer are best reflected here. The main instincts that are targeted by dog behaviour training are: prey, play, pack, defense and food. The order is not relevant for their importance, since each plays an important part in the dog’s life determining the relationships with their masters and with other dogs. However, mention should be made that the domination of a certain instinct varies from one breed to another, and dog behaviour training also tackles with breed specificity in the context.

Many people are surprised to learn that dog behaviour training implies teaching the animal how to play. This special drive seems to be the one that is not inherent to the genetic structure of your pet. In order to learn how to jump and wrestle it is essential that the owners help the puppy acquire the skills, normally they would be the responsibility of the mother and the brothers as its true pack, but in their absence, you need to do it. The educational side is an essential part of dog behaviour training, since it actually shapes the future relationship you develop with your pet in the future. If you would like to learn more about dog behaviour visit:

http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/?aff=k9tip&type=nohop

Dog Behaviour

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