Sunday 2 June 2013

Dog Training In Melbourne

 
 
Are you looking for at home dog or puppy training Melbourne?  Then call In Home Dog Training at 03 9762 0900 for free consultant. Expert in puppy and dog training, in the privacy of your own home, American Behavioral Specialist Wesley Laird is the best.

Why do some dog owners have animals which are perfectly behaved? They come when called, stay when told to, others have bad manners or extreme behavior problems. Can there be some secret that everyone isn't aware of?

You can now learn the secrets to canine training. It could be anything from housebreaking to advanced commands that you want your dog to learn. It does not require months of taking your dog to a park group training class to learn everything you need it to understand how to get a well-behaved dog.

Techniques for “Proper” dog training habits, by dog expert Wesley Laird, teaches owners how train their dogs. His methods work faster and better than any other, teaching more in one session than most teach over months.

Problem Behaviour; Does your dog run in or out every time the door opens? Does your dog bark the whole time he's outside? Perhaps he jumps on you and/or your furniture or guests. There are lots of behaviours that dog homeowners experience and want to change. Do you think your dog is too old to change? Many people believe you can't teach an old dog. Working with any age and any breed, Wesley can teach any owner how to get more respect and enjoyment from their dog.

Deserve to be your dog’s best friend. Learn how to communicate with your dog and be the pack leader. A dog’s strongest drive is to please their pack leader. The Greatest Gift you can give your dog is training and be a good and consistent pack leader.

Never hit your dog. Not with your hand, not with your foot, not a rolled up newspaper, not with anything. Even a little flick on the nose saying “No” or “Bad” is a hit. Never hit! Touching and patting your dog should always be a good thing. We want them to have good positive associations with our touch. If you hit a dog when it is bad and pat it when it is good, you are sending mixed signals with your touch, sometimes good, sometimes bad. We want the dog to know if it sees our hand coming towards it that there is love and positive touch behind it.

Wesley always teaches to focus twice as much on positive and always give the dog the chance to earn praise after being told off for anything. How they earn the praise teaches them what they have done wrong. Always taking great measures to show the dog we are not mad at him but what he did.     

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