New Dog? Find Out The Options For Getting Them Under Control As Fast As Possible

This post was written by London Dog Walking on March 14, 2010
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There are several joys to owning a well-trained dog and some perks include helping your children develop, lowering cholesterol and improved level of fitness through walking.

However, owning an untrained is not an experience any dog owner would be proud of.

Common problems new owners face are chewing up furniture and shoes, digging up the lawn, stop the dog bolting and excessive barking any person or dog they come into contact with.

It is often troubling for the conscientious dog owner when common problems cannot be controlled.

Doing some research, especially if you are a first time owner, is therefore important before deciding on a particular breed. Nature, temperament and the size the dog will grow into are all issues to be considered here.

If you adopt an untrained dog you generally have two options in terms of teaching them basic obedience training. One way is to hire the expertise of a local dog trainer either for personal sessions with just you or your dog or in a group setting. Alternatively you can buy a book or other self-help course to teach you how to train your dog yourself.

Working 1-2-1 with your dog on improving their obedience levels can be extremely rewarding and satisfying. Even many professional dog trainers agree that you are the best person to train your dog. This is because it will help build your relationship with your dog and make it clear to them who is the master. This is a potential positive over hiring a professional trainer to train the dog.

One of the most comprehensive dog training courses available online is Secrets To Dog Training. It’s recommended you read an independent review of secrets to dog training before buying. This is a comprehensive course and covers everything from how you can stop a chihuahua biting to toilet training a shih tzu puppy.

 

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