Posted by Brian Radarson on June 18th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as dog, dog behavior, dog owners, dog training, dogs, Six Pack Abs, train dog
Canines learn to comply with their owner’s commands through a reward system. While they instinctively want to please their owners, they are driven to do so by the chance they might receive a reward for their compliance. This has proven to be an effective training aid for nearly all dogs. Essentially, if a particular behavior results in a treat, your pooch is more likely to display that same behavior in the future.
Posted by Randy Ortonthal on May 30th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as dog, dog behavior, dog owners, dog training, dogs, Six Pack Abs, train dog
Adult dogs that are comfortable around other canines and people have usually received proper socialization early in their life. It begins within the first few weeks following birth. If a puppy has positive experiences with others, he will typically develop into a healthy, friendly canine. You’ll be able to place him within a variety of environments without worry regarding how he’ll behave.
Posted by Randy Michaelson on May 19th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as dog, dog behavior, dog owners, dog training, dogs, Six Pack Abs, train dog
Canines jump on people for three main reasons. First, it’s natural. They do it from the moment they’re born as they play with their littermates. Puppies learn early that jumping is a form of greeting; they continue to do it with people unless they have been trained otherwise.