Dog Obedience Training - What can it do for YOU?

Amaze your friends with your skill in Dog Obedience Training, by
turning your unruly Mutt, into a Paragon of Dog virtue!!!

Do you have the Perfect Dog? Or an annoying mutt who'll soon to be on his way to the Pound?

If it's the latter, dog obedience training can help you with all the problems below and more!

Do you own a dog who digs in the yard and drives you nuts?
Or a dog who pee's in the house (or worse), and drives your partner nuts?,
Then again perhaps you have a dog who barks all the time and drives your neighbors nuts.
Or one who pulls on the lead, fights other dogs, or disappears on his own for several days - and drives you ALL nuts.
Or maybe he's just a dog who delights in embarrassing you in front of your friends!

In a - "Nut-shell" - dog obedience training can give you back a friend who is a real pleasure to own and be with, because if you, (like many people) have a dog with one or more of these problems, then you need help.

But 'well done' - you have already taken the first step towards owning the perfect dog, (and becoming the perfect dog OWNER), by wanting to know how dog obedience training can help improve your lives together.

Which method will you use?

Dog obedience training is the basis for you and your best friend to have a long and happy life together. It is not an "occult science", and you don't have to become one of those mysterious "dog whisperers" overnight!

There are many obedience training methods available, and though most are based on common sense, not all methods will suit every dog. In fact a combination of methods may be the right way forward for you. This is why I aim to give you an understanding of some of the best dog obedience training methods currently available - so that you can choose which is REALLY the best route for you both to take.

Some of the best methods of dog obedience training include

* Clicker training - an obedience training method using consistent sounds to attain your good behavior goals.
* Collar and leash training - a more active type of dog obedience training, but probably not suited to our more timid pets.
* Positive dog obedience training - using reward based methods - something that appeals to most dogs, if not always their owners!
* Dog Whispering - using dog psychology in dog obedience training can produce amazing results, and perhaps using some psychology on yourself as well, will help things along even faster!
* Crate Training - this is NOT used as a punishment, but is especially useful for training puppies, who soon come to view the crate as their very own 'den'.
* Aggressive animals REALLY need dog obedience training, as often the aggressive dog is in fact fearful or timid, so shouting at, and beating him, will only make him worse.

These are but a sample of the many dog obedience training methods available, and they may involve using training aids. To help you in case you cannot find them locally, you will find suggestions for excellent online suppliers of necessary training aids; toys, and equipment on the pages relating to each particular method.

Dog obedience training can also be useful in various situations such as those listed below: