It’s unbelievable what technology can do today. You can have nothing more than a video camera, a computer, a dog, and yourself to produce and create your very own dog training videos. In fact, many pet owners have uploaded some of these clips in the internet and garnered thousands of visits and clicks to their sites. With the influx of such aggressive self promotion, finding a video worth your money may be a little challenging. What will separate the merely mediocre from the absolutely great?
You can set things up in a controlled way so you can use sound for training purposes. This lets you get the exact result you want.
Its true, anyone can train their dogs. Anyone. People who have said otherwise are probably using wrong techniques, are not consistent, or maybe have almost succeeded if they didn’t give up just yet. Dog training tests your patience and perseverance but it’s not without it’s sweet rewards. You will have a richer and happier relationship with your dog while enjoying a clean home and active social life.
The fastest, easiest, most effective approach is to recreate the undesired situation in a controlled setting, and correctly use sound distractions with praise to erase the misbehavior. Dogs can learn or unlearn almost anything in four properly conducted repetitions.
Owning a dog has been proven to be just as effective as taking anti-depressants, thus relieving you of feelings of depression and loneliness. Another medical fact is a lower blood pressure, and a reduction in stress. Nothing on earth tops the love and companionship of owning a dog. There are a few things to consider though, and that is dog behavior problems that might spring up. It could be anything from digging up your yard, destroying your stuff by chewing, wetting the floors, and maybe even barking all night.
Many people love their dogs but cannot stand the incessant barking that they do whenever they see a stranger or another dog. There is nothing more annoying and nerve racking than your dog going crazy over the sight of the mailman when you are on the phone, watching television, or simply trying to type an email to someone.
