Saturday 8 September 2007

What you do not know about dog training

When it comes to bringing a dog to your home, there are several things you have to consider. It is important that you don’t just go for any dog but rather you weigh the responsibilities that it comes with. Dogs are mans best friend but have unpredictable behaviours at times therefore one has to be extra careful when bringing them home.

You have to understand that different dogs work for different families therefore you may need a good source of advice. Don’t just let a friend recommend the dog for you. Study or get information about the various breeds and find out which one may best suite your family. You also have to consider whether you need a puppy or a grown dog. By this you have to consider the age of your children first so that if your children are young, a grown dog does not nock them down and hurt them. It is advisable that with small children, you get a puppy that can be trained. This to some extent allows the child to grow as the dog grows and they form a good bond.

It is important that parents always get involved and supervise when children play with puppies and teach children how to treat dogs nicely with respect. It is better you get a dog that has had some interaction with children this will make it easier for it to be trained and it will also be familiar with playing with children.

Wannabe dog owners must all do a lot of research on dogs and their behaviour before they bring them home. Some dogs have very high energy and are very active. Dog training review sites give you a good idea of how to choose and what to do. For genuine review and information, have a look at
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