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The Benefits of Proper Dog Behavior Training

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Dog behavior training has advanced leaps and bounds in the last few years due to new methods and studies on obedience training. Whether you plan to train your dog yourself or you’re looking into the benefits of puppy training classes, there’s a lot both you and your pup can learn.

Here are some of the biggest benefits of proper training for your dog.

They Listen to Your Commands

Sit, stay, drop, come—these are basic commands that you or a dog behavior trainer can teach your furry friend. When dogs go through obedience training, they understand and respond to your commands.

Basic commands such as sit and stay can help diffuse difficult situations, such as encountering another dog or a person on the walking path. You won’t have to worry as much about the safety of others or your dog.

More Socialization Opportunities

Socializing your pup early is critical to get them used to the different people and situations they might encounter. It teaches puppies how to react to the world around them without aggression or fear.

Neglecting to socialize your dog early on can cause them to panic if they encounter an energetic child or even a person with a floppy hat. We may not consider these sights unusual, but dogs that haven’t gotten used to the sights around them might react in an unpredictable way.

Friendlier Dogs

One of the biggest benefits of puppy training is you’ll have a well-behaved and friendly dog. Dogs in obedience training learn quickly how to react to other dogs and to people, as well as what’s acceptable. This is particularly important for when you take your dogs on vacation, to the vet, the kennel, or when you have someone pet sit.

Plus, people will likely appreciate a well-behaved dog more. Not everyone enjoys dogs jumping on them, and jumping and biting can pose a risk as well. Sometimes people can get hurt.

Chances to Bond With Your Dog

If you’re training your dog, you’ll have plenty of chances to bond. You might also get more pleasure out of having an obedient, happy dog. Both you and your dog benefit when you take them to puppy training.

If you plan on training pets, it’s important to have the right tools and accessories. You’ll want to take your new pet on walks to release some of their pent-up energy, and using a harness can help teach them to avoid certain behaviors. For instance, the Joyride Harness is veterinarian approved and also features a slide ring, which discourages pulling.

Proper Dog Behavior Starts Here

If you want to encourage proper dog behavior, take them to a training class while they’re still young. You can also teach your dog yourself. Either way, it’s important to train your dog if you want to experience these benefits and many more.

Are you looking for more pet tips or other lifestyle advice? If so, be sure to check out some of the other sections on our website for more posts like this one!

 

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