Why do we engage in dog training in the first place? Almost always we engage in dog training to change our dog's negative behaviors or to encourage new positive behaviors.
One of the first steps to take in training to curb negative dog behaviors is to identify which behavior you are going to focus on. In almost every case, you will experience greater success if you choose one negative behavior at a time to focus your training on, examples of negative behaviors are; biting, whining, and aggressive behavior.
Good luck with your dog training and remember to choose one behavior to focus on for greater success. To learn more check out the information offered at the following bold blue link SitStayFetch.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Dog Training to Curb a Negative Behavior
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Labels: dog, dog behavior training, dog training
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