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The Challenge of House Training Dogs

December 22nd, 2009

Somebody told me once, that if he sees how people are treating their pets, he would be able to tell what kind of person they are. Certainly, cruelty is a big no-no. Loving your pet means not only to treat it kindly but also to teach your cat and dog a behavior that wouldn’t endanger other people or make them dislike your pet for any reason. This is especially important if you are taking your dog outside your house. Learning some dog obedience tips is coming very handy.

It is not difficult to achieve dog’s submission. You need lost of patience as your dog has to learn to behave, and then you must seek a good advice how to train your dog. Your local library can provide a dog training book where you’ll find how to start house training your dog. You may want to talk to your vet or even better, get a professional help from a private dog training coach. Here you will have to spend money on your dog behavior training.

Finishing the potty training your dog doesn’t mean you have to stop there. You can introduce you pet to the next stage of dog training. The next step would be the agility training for dogs, which will keep your dog happy and fit.

So, what is dog agility? It is the fastest growing sport for dogs. That does not mean that you have to get your dog included in competitive activities. The training embraces dog’s natural instincts and habits like running after a pray and maybe jumping over obstacles while hunting. Of course your canine does not need to hunt any more but agility will mean that your dog gets plenty of fun games. The result will be a happy, fit and healthy dog.

Unless you are prepared to make some sacrifices, you shouldn’t get a dog. It is a constant work that pays back with your inner satisfaction and most importantly, your dog’s constant love. 

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