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Training Your Dog To

Use A Leash And

Collar

There are many different techniques you can use to

train your dog, and it is important to find one that

works for you and your family in order to have the

most loyal and wellbehaved pet possible. All

successful styles of dog training emphasize the bond

between dog and owner, and the basis of a

successful training program is earning the dog’s

respect. It is fortunate that dogs are innately

programmed to submit to a leader, it allows them to

follow commands and make training easier.

There are many different techniques you can use to

train your dog, and it is important to find one that

works for you and your family in order to have the

most loyal and wellbehaved pet possible. All

successful styles of dog training emphasize the bond

between dog and owner, and the basis of a

successful training program is earning the dog’s

respect. It is fortunate that dogs are innately

programmed to submit to a leader, it allows them to

follow commands and make training easier.

Both the leash/collar styles of dog training and

reward-based dog training have been proven to be

effective methods of dog training over time. The

method of training that is most effective is

dependent on the dog’s breed and his

temperament. Each dog has its own personality,

which is emphasized even further by many years

of selective breeding.

The personalities of individual dogs can be very

different, even within the same breed. It is up to

you, as the owner, to determine which method of

training will work best for your dog, so it is

important to work with the trainer in order to attain

your goal of an eager, well-trained and friendly dog.

Leash/collar training is the best way to fulfill many

factions of dog training, especially in circumstances

where the dog must be very dependable. For

example, certain working dogs, such as police dogs,

rescue dogs or guard dogs, tend to gain from leash

and collar training.

In leash/collar training, different levels of force

can be used, varying from light modifications with

the lead to firmer corrections. The level of correction

used should be relative to the situation, as too

much correction, or not enough, can prove

unproductive.

In a leash/collar emphasized dog-training

program, the dog is first taught a desired

behavior on the leash. Once the dog seems to

understand the command, the leash is then used to

modify incorrect behaviors. The leash is used as the

main form of control and communication with the

dog in this form of training.

With leash/collar training, the dog must learn to

trust the handler and follow commands without any

hesitation. The dog is considered fully trained when

the handler is able to show that the dog will follow a

command even if he does not want to. While this

does not mean using brute force, it will likely

necessitate some physical handling. This type of

handling is most effectively completed by use of the

leash.

Anyone attempting to train his or her dog should

understand that the leash is merely a device. While

the leash is necessary for this style of dog training, it

is important for the dog trainer to strive for the

same results using whatever gear are nearby.

No matter what device the owner uses for training,

such as the owner’s body and voice, the dog should

be eager to comply. Building a trusting relationship

between owner and dog is vital, and it is important

that the leash is used as a tool rather than a crutch.

A properly trained dog should be eager to obey with

or without a leash.

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