Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Importance Of Home Training Your Dog

By Arthur Caldwell


You cannot equate domesticated and dogs of good breed with wild and stray dogs. Stray dogs have only a pack behavior that is inherited and marking of territory but nothing else. Whereas domesticated dogs are trained and live together with humans in our homes as members of our family.

Every dog that is taken up into a home would need to undergo training to learn ways and means of being able to live in homes, be able to live with family , understand the ways and learn to follow and obey.

You can clearly make out the difference between a trained and untrained domestic dog. Untrained dogs are very unruly whereas trained dogs behave very well along with others and especially with its master. Because it is very well behaved , it is loved and looked after well too.

On the other hand the untrained dogs are very wild and unruly. They often get into trouble with their owners due to their misbehavior without knowing why. They end up getting punished most of the times for no fault of theirs, all because they haven't been trained.

The well behaved dogs get to be taken out everywhere where ever their owners go because the owners find it pleasurable to take their well behaved dog along and show off. The dogs get to be the center of attraction with their behavior and enjoy all the attention too.

A trained dog is able to live comfortably in our homes and manage to get by without getting into any problem. They understand the rules to follow and you can command them verbally and get them out of trouble and keep them safe. For example they know the rules to follow while crossing the road.

You can get the dog to wait on the road and cross the traffic safely by following your verbal command and be able to manage the oncoming traffic.

Training your dog is a good experience for the dog as well as the owner as both of you get to bond together and the relationship gets stronger. Dogs can be your friend and love you unconditionally. It is able to bond with the family and live as a member of the family too.




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