Dog Training

Dog training, if done properly, will bring about amazing results. If you are looking to change your dogs behavior, we have some tips and tricks listed below to get you on your way. We also have tips for those who just got their first puppy, and want to get off on the right paw.

What This Site Will Do For You And Your Dog

Dog training in a non violent, positive, and healthy manner. Along the way, you will learn how to socialize and care for your puppy.

We have all been there. Training can be extremely frustrating and often those involved in the process feel burdened, especially when things are not going well.

This site has a large collection of dog obedience advice that is used by dog trainers all over the world.

Our Dog Training Methodology

  • To give our dog the “tools” it needs to be a well adjusted member of the family, and local community.
  • Positive reinforcement instead of dog training methods that rely on “breaking down” your dog.
  • Safety first! The safety of other pets as well as children are an area that many dogs need help in. With the proper training, you will feel in control, no matter what situation you are in.
  • Rome was not built in one day, and the same is true for the level of trust that you have with your dog. With the right training techniques, you can slowly increase the trust level, until you know exactly how your dog will react in all situations.
  • Dog psychology. It is important to understand all of the natural instincts of your dog, so you can work with them.

Dog Training

Who Should Train Your Dog?

You! For those who don’t have the time, you can always hire a professional, but most dog owners want to get hands on in the process. To get started, you should consider the following:

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Your Choice of Dog Breed is an Extension of Who You Are

While it’s true that you can’t judge a book by its cover, meaning other people can’t judge you by the way you look, you can definitely be judged by your choice of dog breed. This is because your choice of breed says a lot of things about you. There are hundreds of breeds available and you had to choose one. Surely, there’s something in that breed that made you decide to get it, and that reflects on your personality.

Dog Breed

Your Dog and You

Here are some of the more popular dog breeds and what they say about their owners:

  • Terriers

Terriers are small, but they’re packed with fun and energy. They’re also very flexible as they can go from guard dog to playful dog in a snap of a finger. If you’re an owner of this dog breed, you’re also seen as a flexible person. Also, you’re very brave – something that terriers are known for.

  • Chihuahuas, Poodles and other Toy Breeds

A lot of owners of toy dogs love to travel, and they love bringing their dog with them. This is why if you own a toy dog breed, you’re seen as someone who loves to travel.

These toy dogs are also an extension of their owners as far as their appearance is concerned. This means that their owners take pride in their outside appearance.

  • German Shepherds

There’s a reason why this breed is very popular as K9 dogs. It’s because they’re very loyal to their owner which in this case, is their handler. Owners of this breed are seen as loyal and protective friends.

  • Dachshunds

Dachshunds are sometimes too brave for their own good, acting as if they’re the biggest and meanest dogs in the block. This reflects on their owner, including the stubbornness that Dachshunds are known for.

A lot of owners of this breed also love gardening – something that they share with their dogs as Dachshunds love to dig things as well.

  • Rottweilers

Rottweilers just demand respect. They have this certain air about them that makes you want to respect them. The same thing applies to their owners. Owners of this dog breed commands respect.

The breed is also very loyal to its owners. This is something that they share with their owners, as owners of this breed tend to be loyal to friends and family members as well.

  • Pugs

If a Pug is in a classroom with other dog breeds, you just know that they’re going to be voted in as “Class Clown”. Pug owners are also very cheerful and they are known to maximize life and its offerings.

  • Doberman Pinschers

It’s very rare for you to see Doberman Pinschers goofing off. It’s because they’re very intense and serious. They’re also natural-born leaders. This is something that they share with their owners. In addition, owners of this dog breed are known to be very organized.

Not Set in Stone

Of course, these are not set in stone. However, these situations happen a lot of times especially since people are very careful when choosing a dog breed. This is why they often end up buying a breed that fits their personality.