If you would like your dog to be well
behaved, calm and happy read on...
Dog owner and trainer, Shirley
Kenway, believes that in
order to help people train their dogs effectively it is of
the utmost importance that she, and other trainers
like her, are aware
of, and understand, the frustrations that often build up
between owners and their dogs.
My aim is to show clients
a ' straight forward
and down earth way' of achieving good
human-dog relationships whilst
using thoughtful training techniques, resulting in happy,
well behaved dogs who trust their owners.
I believe that the
key to this is a lot of positive encouragement
and guidance for the trainers whilst they are learning
to teach their
dogs the exercises, which I feel, need to be in place.
For
dogs to be well behaved, calm and happy they need
to be willing to do the following:
- Accept handling by their family and by other people ,
- Come instantly when called,
- Sit, down and stand,
- Walk on a loose lead - without pulling or sniffing
- Food bowl manners - wait until
given permission to eat ,
- Recognise and respond to their name,
- Relaxed down - lying quietly and calmly
when asked
I have discovered through my relationships with my own dogs
just how important it is for them to be good mannered and
happy in order to achieve trusting, relaxed relationships
between us.
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