Title: You Dog
Training Attitude is Everything
Author: Anthony Stai
Article:
There is nothing more
critical to the victory of dog training than the owner's attitude. The mindset of the
trainer is more significant than the equipment purchased, the
correct scheme used, or the breed of dog involved. Nothing can
obliterate the chances of effective training more rapidly than an
owner with the wrong attitude on the training process.
Dogs naturally long for and enjoy human camaraderie.
When their human companions come up to them in the right way,
they are particularly receptive to learning and develop a
strong need to act in a manner that will please their master. This
is why a proper attitude is very important with respect to
training dogs. When the owner is pleasant, the dog will be
pleasant. When the owner is thrilled about lessons, the dog will most
likely be thrilled about learning. Dogs can frequently reflect
the attitudes and dispositions of their owners, a truth
that must be kept in mind while undertaking dog training.
Additionally, the proper view on dog training can
make the experience infinitely more pleasing for the owner. A
pleasing training experience will naturally create improved
instruction on the part of the trainer. Again, proper attitude
will pay training dividends.
So, what is the right attitude to bring to dog
training? Owners should strive to keep an encouraging viewpoint at
all times and should strive for a disposition that makes the
procedure fun for both the dog and the trainer. Failure to approach
training with such an attitude risks tragedy. The correct attitude
and perspective really is the prerequisite to training
success.
The owner should be positive. A positive viewpoint,
of course, works in combination with any quality training
method. Effective training requires constructive reinforcement, and
that kind of praise and love is best administered by someone who
in general presents a positive attitude. Training will be
packed with compliments, encouragement and praise. Those
rewards, which are the key module to training, are more possible to be
correctly and successfully administered by a trainer with a
optimistic disposition.
Trainers should recognize that they can manage to be
both firm and welcoming at the same time. It is not required
to affect an angry or severe tone during the training procedure.
These caricatures of displeasure do not present any more
training value than use of a straightforward solemn tenor. A
inferior tenor with a stern 'bite' is more than sufficient.
When praising and instructing, the owner must bear in mind to use
a very welcoming and pleased voice. The dog will thrive
knowing his owner enjoys their interaction so much and will be
very motivated to be taught as a result.
Most significantly the trainer must for all time
keep in mind that dog training is supposed to be fun. It should
be fun for the trainer and just as fun for the pet. The idea is
to make the training procedure exhilarating and pleasing for the
pet as is possible. By making the process a pleasure, the dog
is specially motivated to perform.
Too frequently training becomes nothing more than a
obligatory chore. The owner does not enjoy the opportunity to
spend time with his or her dog. The dog understands this and
does not get energized at the prospect, either. In worse cases,
training becomes an unwelcome chore. The negative disposition
and attitude of the owner is sensed undoubtedly by the
dog and mirrored. Training advancement stalls, irritation
sets in, and the entire procedure becomes more crippled.
The cliche that 'attitude is everything' actually
does depict dog training. A unconstructive or harsh attitude
will squash hopes of accomplishment. A constructive viewpoint
coupled with sociability and a sense of fun will make training a
treat.
A fun disposition also makes training more pleasant
for the dog owner. The trainer's optimistic attitude creates a
more constructive disposition for the pet, which in turn
improves the trainer's attitude even more. By starting the
training procedure with a rock-hard optimistic attitude, the owner gets
the ball rolling, so to speak. The end result can be a
training experience that is enjoyed by both pet and owner,
which is in no doubt to produce astounding results. By approaching
training with a optimistic disposition, a dog owner can
create astonishing and positive outcomes.
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