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THE IMPORTANCE OF DOG TRAINING
Perhaps you think training will interrupt the wonderful relationship you
share with your dog. Sure, it does bark annoyingly when you take it out on
walks, and you do have to lock it up during dinner parties given how it
snarls and growls at your friends four year old, but that’s all ok,
because that’s what dogs do right? Ummm….not really. Sorry to burst your
bubble but in spite of not being a human being your dog should be expected
to be polite. His antics might seem adorable to you, you might think it’s
cute when he jumps up at neighbors and scratches up doors, but your dog’s
victims wouldn’t agree with you.
You might think you don't want to exercise the sort of authority required
to tell him to behave, and that’s all quite all right really. Being the
owner of a dog doesn’t require you to suddenly transform into a whip
swinging ring master and you are right in denouncing the idea of
establishing who the boss is when dealing with an animal.
Where you are wrong, however, is in your basic understanding of dog
training. You need to realize that training your dog is not about proving
how much better you are than it, you are not trying to teach it ‘human
rules’ and thereby attempting to make it more ‘human’, training is not a
method of ‘humanizing’ a dog. What it is, in fact, is a way of improving
the relationship you share with your pet, and of course a means of making
it more sociable.
‘What’s the point of that?’ you might ask. Well, here is the thing. Most
of us spend the larger portion of our day toiling in office, drinking our
42 oz soft drink, reading those balance sheets. The little time we get
with our family and pets we try to merge with some sort of socializing. We
go to the park for a stroll on a lovely evening after work, or to a
friend’s house to watch a movie. If our dogs are unfriendly then on all
these occasions we keep it back home, alone, such that in no time it’s in
no way a part of our life at all.
Now, like human beings your dog too gets lonely, it gets lonely and
depressed and awfully sad especially when it’s left all alone in a dark
house where there isn’t anyone to pat his tired little head.
So you see ultimately due to your aversion towards training you keep your
dog from enjoying the sort of company and activities it would like to.
Obedience training is a means of letting your dog cope better with it’s
immediate environment. It grants every dog an easier life and makes them
easier to live with. Training your dog will give you more opportunity to
spend more time with your beloved pet, no matter where you are going and
who you are going with.
So get in their and give your dog a nice pat and take it out for training.
A few magic words like ‘heel’, ‘down’, ‘stay’, ‘come’ and ‘sit’, will
change your relationship with your favorite companion forever.
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