Thursday, November 8, 2007

Dog - Dog Obedience Training - For Your Four Legged Companion And Friend

Not like raising children, we just cannot explain to our dogs what we want from them. It is essential that we learn HOW to teach our dogs to have good behavior. It is imperative that we do teach our dogs that good behavior we expect them to have. That way, our neighbors, friends, family and even strangers will enjoy the company of our dog.

Choosing the right dog training collars are a very important part of your training knowledge. Whatever collar you choose, the most important is that it fits YOUR dog properly for its size. This may mean buying several collars in its first year of growth.

There is a right and wrong way to put on some collars; ask a professional where you buy your collar how to put it on your dog. Find out exactly how that collar should be used. Find out if it could hurt your dog. Is that really what you want to do?

Choose the right chain size for your dog if you get the most common chain collar. Again, ask a professional for some of their suggestions and ideas. What I often did, and still do is when I see a particular dog I am impressed with, I talk to the dog owner and ask him/her what training method they used. Most important, your dog is your friend, your "family", so, please be careful how you use any equipment. Always find out from someone who knows how to use that equipment, not

Choosing the right dog training collars are a very important part of your training knowledge. Whatever collar you choose, the most important is that it fits YOUR dog properly for its size. This may mean buying several collars in its first year of growth.

There is a right and wrong way to put on some collars; ask a professional where you buy your collar how to put it on your dog. Find out exactly how that collar should be used. Find out if it could hurt your dog. Is that really what you want to do?

Choose the right chain size for your dog if you get the most common chain collar. Again, ask a professional for some of their suggestions and ideas. What I often did, and still do is when I see a particular dog I am impressed with, I talk to the dog owner and ask him/her what training method they used. Most important, your dog is your friend, your "family", so, please be careful how you use any equipment. Always find out from someone who knows how to use that equipment, not

And please remember, this article is for educational purpose only. Always check with a professional dog person to see what is best for your precious pet.

Ruth is actively involved with the internet and she finds it very exciting. Her passions are people and pet health. She is a wife, a stepmom a dog owner and a business person. She is married for almost 30 years to Chris who has been, and still is, battling the monster MS. Two of her dogs are Certified Therapy Dogs. She is currently working from her home. The importance of dog training is one of her greatest passions.

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