The following content has been automatically translated by close 

When It Comes To Dog Training, There Is No Such Thing As A Perfect Dog

By Expert Author: John Edward | Article Abstract
Word Count: 406 words | Views: 353 view(s)
As any reputable trainer or dog training book will tell you, canine learning is based largely on repetition. When a behavior is repeated enough times, dogs develop habits, or conditioned responses. Assuming that those habits are positive ones such as eliminating outside, coming when called, lying down and staying when told, and others - you will have what you want: a trained dog. That's because dogs are creatures of habit. Once you set up a routine of various signals and conditioned responses (sit, down, stay), the dog will do exactly what you tell him every time. Right? No exactly...

No conditioned response is infallible. Creatures with advanced brains can think. They can defy conditioning. They also can make mistakes. Think about two of your own conditioned responses. You have a habit of answering the telephone when it rings, but one day you decide not to take any calls. The telephone rings but you keep reading your book. You know what you usually do, but today you decide not to do it. You also have a habit of stopping your car at a red light. But one day you are tired or distracted and you roll through an intersection. Even the most experienced drivers sometimes make mistakes.

Similarity, there will be times when even the best-trained dog will either defy conditioning or make a mistake. Therefore you must avoid becoming complacent or overconfident about learned behavior. Do not rely on conditioned responses in potentially dangerous situations. For example, you should never unleash even the best-trained dog near a busy road. One mistake could result in injury or death to my dog.

Owners need to reinforce their dog's conditioned responses. Certainly the more practice and proofing you do with a dog, the more reliable his response will be. Skilled human beings, from tennis pros to typists, need practice to stay in top form. This is because all learned skills need reinforcement.

When you feel you have achieved a well-trained dog, continue to practice obedience exercises once in a while. It can be fun for both you and the dog. Plus it reinforces the good behaviors you worked so hard to achieve. When you need to call on those skills in real situations, such as doing a stand-stay at the veterinarian's office, you will be more confident that your dog will comply. Your dog will be more confident by doing something that is familiar - and for which he can earn your praise.
John Edward

About the Author/Author Bio

Author: John Edwards

For information and tips on enema for dogs, visit www.dogcaretraining.com, a website that specializes in providing tips, advice and resources on dog care, training and health.

Article Source: http://www.vi.articlesphere.com/Article/When-It-Comes-To-Dog-Training--There-Is-No-Such-Thing-As-A-Perfect-Dog/66936

Article Submitted: 2007-01-14 | This Article has been viewed 353 times.
Related Videos

 

Related Articles

 
 

Listed below are more articles related to the above article from the "Dogs" article category.

People interested in the above article "When It Comes To Dog Training, There Is No Such Thing As A Perfect Dog" are also interested in the related articles listed below:

 

Is Your Dog Scratching Himself to Death?

You may have noticed your dog scratching himself all the time. Dog scratching can vary from light, occasional scratching to constant scratching, which can lead to exposed sores. There are six different possible reasons: parasitic, infectious, nutritional, allergic, environmental, and neurogenic.

Puppy Potty Training For Your Pooch

If you want to add an other mouth to your family there are considerations that should be taken into account and this is so true when you want a new puppy. There are food issues, care issues and especially the cleaning issue. Where you will now have a new messes to clean up.

Dog Kennels Outdoor Accessories can be Useful for your Dog

If you keep a dog kennel outside, then there are some dog kennels outdoor accessories that you may want to consider. Take a look at what is available and why you would need it to make the best decision for you and your dog.

Starting From Mud Homes To Current Day Insulated Dog Houses And Dog Crates

Human and canine have had a solid connection for centuries. Early humans have been believed to have utilized dirt for constructing a canine residence. These days, we have wonderful dog crates and insulated dog houses for our favorite dogs.

A Large Dog Crate In Which Your Large Breed Dog May Call His Or Her Home

Quality is so very much more crucial when it comes to large dog crates. You're working with a larger, more powerful pet and will want a tougher crate. Some fundamental points to consider are viewed in this article.

A Large Dog Crate That One's Giant Breed K9 Could Call Home

As outlined by Wikipedia, fossils of present day dog ancestors appear to have been dated as far back as some 56 to 38 million years ago. From these, evolved the canine-like creatures of various sizes and shapes in North America approximately 10 million years ago. From here, they've propagated internationally.

Chocolate Could Be Dangerous for Your Dog

It is funny to hear that chocolate can kill dogs but it is serious that chocolate could really kill dogs. There can be many reasons why a puppy throws up. The most likely reason is that a pet had just eaten very fast and drank a lot of water either before or after playing. Its food expands when mixed with liquids and when a puppy gulps the food and then drank water, the food will cause bloating in the stomach. The puppy will try to relieve the pressure and tension from the expanded stomach by throwing up the excess food.
 
Article Directory Home All Categories Pets And Animals Dogs
 
 

Can't find what you're looking for? Try Google Search!
 
Copyright © 2005 - by Larry Lim, Singapore - Article Search Engine Directory at ArticleSphere.com™
All Rights Reserved Worldwide. All Trademarks and Servicemarks are the property of the respective owners.