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How To House
Train a Dog - The First Step
Author: Richard Keir Copyright
(c) 2006 Richard Keir
I do a lot of writing in various areas and much of it has to do
with how to do things. Usually, the articles are fairly general
and are related to more extensive and complex resources available
online. After all, one short article isn't going to be enough to
teach you how to house train a dog. The point though is that, in
almost every case, people's apparent inability to achieve their
goal, whether it's how to potty train a dog or stop a cat's destructive
behavior, is almost always the result of not actually carrying
through and doing it.
There are books, training videos, probably vast MP3 collections,
all of which can teach you or show you how to house train a dog.
Now there are some people who are collectors. They just love to
get everything about dog training, dogs, dog breeds all the way
to the that non-existent but highly desirable "The Everything Dog
Training and Trick Book". Others are really looking for a solution
but keep going from one to another looking for something that requires
no effort on their part. Just like everything else in life, potty
training a dog takes actual work and effort on your part.
The amount of work involved in potty training a dog is not a back-breaker,
but you need to learn how to go about it. You need to pay close
attention to the process and you need to carry through with the
training. There's just no other way. Nobody's selling a magic wand
you just wave around - and Shazaam, you don't need to know how
to house train your dog because - miraculously - your dog has become
instantly potty trained. Somehow though, a lot of folks seem to
keep thinking that if they keep looking eventually they'll find
that easy magic solution.
Hopefully, you now get the idea of what the first step in house
training a dog - or, in fact, any kind of dog or pet training is.
You have to decide you are serious enough about it to actually
do it even if it takes some time and effort. If you can't do that
then there's absolutely no point in spending any money on a course
or videos or an ebook on how to house train a dog. You're going
to need the money for cleaning expenses.
To help get through that first block, think about what a nasty
unending on-going mess you will have to deal with if your dog is
not house trained. Day after day, week after week. Dogs can live
a long time.
This same principle applies to any undesirable behavior. A well
trained dog makes a fair more pleasant companion and requires far
less work on your part. And an untrained dog can be a serious risk,
especially if it has aggressive tendencies.
Learning how to house train a dog is generally the first step that
people want to take with a new puppy. But it should also fit into
learning how to train your dog to be a great companion. You are
supposed to be the boss and that means you do need to learn how
to be good master or mistress. That can make the difference between
a wonderful experience and an ongoing miserable struggle with your
dog that no one wins.
There are some excellent guides, in different styles, which are
easily available on the internet. Generally, which might be best
for you depends on your style and how you learn best. If you prefer
to read and are interested in more detail and information, then
an ebook with step-by-step instructions on how to house train a
dog (with pictures, of course) might be the best solution.
On the other hand, if you learn more easily by watching video and
listening, then a video course might be better. There are advantages
to both and many people have found it helpful to eventually get
more than one guide.
Whichever style is best for you, these guides offer you more than
simply a method on how to house train a dog. The best ones teach
you step by step how to solve other common dog behavior problems
and teach you methods you can use to deal with whatever undesirable
behavior problems your dog develops. Life with a dog can be very
satisfying and enjoyable, but it is also largely dependent on you
taking the steps necessary to learn how to train your dog.
Richard is a writer and has had a number of well-trained happy
dogs over the years. If you prefer reading and detailed training
materials in eBook form visit Dog
Obedience Training Secrets and if you prefer watching and listening
then checkout the video approach at Puppy
and Dog Training Online and either way learn how to house train
your dog and more. |
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