How To Train A Dog

How To Train A Dog
http://bit.ly/eaqOzx Not everyone knows how to train a dog. Let's face it... no person want's to raise a dog who develops lots of habits problems who can't be trusted around children, or is so hyperactive you have to lock him up whenever guests come over. We all want our puppies to coexist with other people, children and puppies who come into their environment, without having to constantly dog training yell, scold or punish him. You just want your dog to "get" the social rules of your house and follow them, but you're not Really sure how to actually go about training your dog to behave that way. So if you're like most well intentioned people, you hop on the internet and start looking for good dog training tips and articles to help point you in the right direction which is where you'll run into your first major problem... Most Dog Training advice doesn't tell you the whole story! Don't get me wrong, I don't have anything against the trainers who write about dog training, and I don't think they're intentionally trying to steer you in the wrong direction. In fact sometimes their "how to" content is amazing. The problem I have is how they share their advice with you. They spend all their time trying to fix your dog's present problems with fancy techniques, and very little time showing new dog lovers how to prevent that problem from ever showing up in the first place! Again, I don't have any problem with the "fancy techniques", you need techniques to fix problems, and I like to teach techniques too. But just teaching problem resolving techniques only helps dog owners who already have a problem. But when learning how to train a dog it's important to try and do it correctly before these habits issues ever begin. So which is why I wanted to write this article to show you what I think are the 3 biggest mistakes you can make when you set out to start training your dog. My hope is to show you some of the Powerful principles you Need to grasp if you want your dog to turn out as obedient and well mannered as possible.