Dog Training

The Difference Between Obedience and Aggressive Dog Training

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Do you want to have a dog that responds to every command and is obedient every time?

Do you want to be able to get rid of specific behavior problems that your dog has?

Want to find out the difference between canine psychology and canine training?

Do you want to have a well-trained or well-educated dog? How do dogs learn?

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A dog may be obedient, but that does not necessarily mean they are well educated or happy. Sometimes dogs become obedient because they fear their master, who practices aggressive training. Others are disobedient because their masters do not know how to impose themselves as leaders.

Dogs are pack animals who accept the leadership imposed by a dominant leader. From a canine point of view, the order in the pack can only be based on the relationship of domination and subordination. This relationship has the merit of keeping the pack together. This implies the existence of an alpha specimen and the establishment of a hierarchical order.

When you take a dog, your family becomes their pack once you bring them home. Therefore, in light of what has been mentioned, the animal needs to know their hierarchical position in the family. This will ensure their emotional balance, the peace of your family, and at the same time, will determine the dog’s ability to adapt to a disciplinary program.

Therefore, training is not everything. Before training, you need to understand the psychology of the dog. It consists of analyzing the animal’s behavior and learning to communicate correctly with them so as to impose yourself and dominate. The so-called improper behavior of a dog is often based only on a misunderstanding between them and the owner. In many situations, these misunderstandings arise because the owners “humanize” their dogs.

When people use canine obedience training, they focus on sounds and rewards meant to make the animal attentive to them or attentive to execute a particular command. They think they’re negotiating with the dog when it doesn’t happen that way at all.

Dogs are not logical beings; they cannot understand the reasons behind an action. To a man, you can say, “Go to your room and do not come out until you understand the message,” or “Take this book, read it, and better understand what I told you.”

A dog is unable to read; they do not understand human language. Otherwise, we would simply talk to them, and the problems would be solved more easily.

Canine psychology tries to understand the dog’s behavior from a canine perspective rather than a human perspective. By understanding canine psychology, you focus on removing the excessive energy of the dog. Then you work on rules, limits, and boundaries (discipline), more precisely on how much they are allowed to play, what their bed is, what room they are allowed to enter, etc., and finally on affection, hugs, and good words.

Obedience training is good when you have an emotionally balanced dog. In the case of an unstable animal, it is often of no use. Dog training is a concept created by humans, and it involves a lot of sounds. Good boy! Yes! Come on! Come and get it! Find! – All these little words, pronounced in a certain way, often cause the dog’s mind to become restless. You can apply this conditioning only after you impose yourself as the leader. Only then do you teach your dog the sounds. Until then, it is more about energy, body language, and how you communicate with the animal. After you have achieved calm and submission from your animal, it is time to teach them the training commands.

For more information, talk to a skilled dog training Upper West Side expert who can help you better understand and train your dog effectively.

 

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