Article Written By: Jeff Yuan
Nobody wants an aggressive animal on their hands, so ensure you don't do anything to encourage such behavior. Certain archaic forms of dog obedience training will create such traits in your pet. For instance, physical obedience training comes to mind, first and foremost. This form of training will only cause frustration for both you and your dog, and will cost you frustration and a "would-have-been-good" dog.There is hardly a legitimate reason for physical contact with your dog, regardless of what they have done. You don't want to use spanking or hitting as a method to train a pet, no matter how bad it is. You should only use physical contact as a means of affection and to keep them safe, never for punitive means.Of course, people hit their dogs because they're now frustrated and impatient with their animal, and they want release. That's not going to accomplish anything by way of training your dog, however, and will encourage your dog to become spiteful and full of fear. You don't want to train your dog to become aggressive, either, so it's best to totally avoid this method.In 100% of the cases, a dog can't speak to you in your language and let you know that they understand they were wrong. So they only respond in one of two ways: to saunter off, or to become angry. Don't expect your dog to respond in any way other than that. If they pee on the floor, or knock your trash over, or rip open your shoes - these are dog behaviors, and shouldn't merit your anger.Rather than resort to losing your temper, you will get much further if you simply used a firm tone of voice. If you use this properly, you can prevent your dog from acting poorly. They will learn to heed your voice and will note your displeasure in your tone, and will respond far better to that than physical abuse.You are the lead dog, in other words, and your dog will respect you if you treat him like he's your child. Getting your pet to obey you is simply a matter of maintaining your own level headedness, and maintain the basic rule never to cause them to cringe from you.Last but not least: you'll need to ensure that your tone of voice alone is what you use, and don't yell or scream. Your voice should be firm and steady. Yelling can have the same effect as physical harm. Be wise to use your words in such a way that you make your point, and do so in a more controlled fashion.As mentioned earlier, the only type of touching you should give your dog is one of affection. Don't allow your anger to carry you away in a moment of rage. You will only hurt your credibility and your dog, instead of inspire obedience.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 and Read 172 Times