Yes, there is! in Arizona it is very popular, also it is becoming more poplular in Illinois, Iowa, New York, Indiana, and California. what you do is you go to a class hosted by a trainer, and you ask questions and the trainer helps you with your questions. it is a very good class if you are about to get a dog or if you have a puppy!
No a dog will not "nest" if it is not pregnant unless something else may be wrong with it so if your dog is nesting i would consult a specialist
Training your dog shouldn't be a cruel or unpleasant experience. We don't need to shock, hit, pin, or so much as touch our dog in that sort of way. All you need to have set in your mind is "Dog, if you do this something good will happen," not "Dog, if you don't do this something bad will happen."
First buy a muzzle and then take your dog to training classes.
if you think dog training is a good career choice, then go for it. but if you want to be something else, go for what you know is best for you.:D
A dog has the usually difficulties of not listening or paying attention and, being stubborn.
German Shepards.
I may not be perfect, but a good dog training system is one of positive reinforcement. This means whenever a dog does what you want it to, you give the dog treat and praise. When a dog does something bad, you simply say no in a stern voice.
It may not be perfect, but a good dog training system is one of positive reinforcement. This means whenever a dog does what you want it to, you give the dog treat and praise. When a dog does something bad, you simply say no in a stern voice.
Well really it depends, on how you train your dog. But you can get books on training skills, also on the internet and you could even take your dog to dog training lessons, Obviously it will cost $something$ but I'll tell you now. It is so worth it if you want to live with abetter dog.
A spray is supposed to be something that your dog dislikes. I believe that dogs are taught best by praise instead of punishment
There are dog grooming training classes available, both online and in person. It is often not necessary, and you might be hired without completing a training program.
Positive training is training that encourages the dog by reinforcing that it did something well (Get off the couch.......Good DOG!! Here's a treat!!) Negative training is training that punishes a dog for doing something bad. (BAD BAD DOG! Get off the Couch! I am going to hit you with a newspaper. SWAT) Dogs are people-pleasers. They respond quite well to positive reinforcement. They establish a good bond with their owners this way. Negative training can create an environment of fear..... NOT the relationship you want to have with your dog. Fear will make a dog try to avoid you, can lead to urination problems, and prevents a dog from learning well (it's hard to think when you're about to get hit!!) Most good trainers encourage firm, positive training. Always keep in mind that patience, environment, and rewards are very important factors, irrespective of how you chose to train your dog. These factors affect a lot and give you the extra edge in your dog training success.