
Training Your Dog for Proper
Behavior
There are many reasons for teaching proper dog behavior, and
teaching such behavior has many benefits for both the human and
canine partners. Dog behavior training is vital to such life
and death issues as preventing aggression, controlling dog on
dog aggression problems and teaching dogs to interact properly
with both their handlers and with other members of the
family.
Understanding how dogs evolved,
and how dogs interact with each other, is very important to
understanding how to properly train your dog to be a devoted,
loyal companion.
The original dogs were probably orphaned wolf pups adopted by
early humans. These wild dogs probably learned to perform
behaviors that their human protectors valued, such as guarding
the cave or scaring off predators. In exchange for these valued
behaviors, the humans probably provided their new companions
with foods, protection and shelter.
That kind of relationship still exists today, of course, and
dogs still can, and do, perform valuable jobs for their human
benefactors. Those jobs include herding and guarding livestock,
guarding property, guarding people, and finding game.
When planning a dog training program, it is important to know
that dogs are pack animals. In wild dog societies, packs are
formed, and each member of the pack quickly learns his or her
place in the pecking order. Except in the event of death or
injury to the alpha dog, the hierarchy never changes once it
has been established. The lower dogs know not to challenge the
alpha dog, and the alpha dog understand his place as leader of
the pack.
All the other dogs in the pack look to the alpha dog for
leadership, in important survival issues like finding food and
avoiding larger predators. In order to properly train your dog
and gain its respect, it is important for you to become the
alpha dog.
That is because a dog that sees its owner as a superior leader
will follow the commands the owner gives without question.
Getting the respect of the dog is the most important step to
proper dog training, and it will form the basis of all
subsequent training.
The reasons for training a dog properly are many, especially in
today’s world. A well mannered, obedient dog is a joy to be
around, both for the owner and his or her family, and for
people in the community at large. In addition, seeing a well
mannered dog sets people’s mind at ease, especially with breeds
of dog thought to be dangerous, such as Dobermans, rottweilers
and pit bulls.
When training dogs and dealing with unwanted dog behaviors, it
is important to understand the motivating factors behind those
behaviors. For example, many dogs exhibit unwanted behaviors
such as chewing and destroying furniture due to separation
anxiety. Dealing with the sources of problem behaviors is an
important first step toward eliminating those problem
behaviors.
Many dogs exhibit unwanted behaviors as a result of stress in
the animal’s life, and its inability to cope with that stress.
The goal of a good dog training program is to allow the dog to
tolerate greater levels of stress without becoming a problem
animal.
When dealing with dog behavior, it is important not to confuse
human behavior with dog behavior. While there is a great
temptation on the part of dog owners to see their dogs as
almost human, in reality dogs and humans have very different
motivations, and very different reactions to similar
situations.
One trait that humans and dogs do share, however, is the need
to form close social groups and strong bonds within those
social groups. This bonding is important to both humans and
dogs, but it has served vastly different ends as both species
have evolved and changed over time.
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