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How To Train Your Dog To Obey
When it comes to man's best friend, there is no greater joy than having a dog that you not only love, but that is also well behaved and pleasant tempered. I am a bonafide dog lover. I have had a dog almost my entire life. One of the key components to having a dog is in knowing how to train your dog to obey.
When a dog is properly trained and well behaved, he is not only more pleasant to be around, but you can enjoy the time spent with your dog much more. The reciprocal love between you and your dog is far more enjoyable if he behaves himself and listens to and obeys you.
I currently have a dog named Duke who is fifteen years old. Duke has always been well behaved and mild mannered. He is most definitely a member of our family and a fixture at all of our home events. If you would like to see an example of how to train your dog to obey, Duke would be the poster child of a good, well behaved dog.
A dog that has been properly trained will result in much less stress for you and your dog. He will understand the proper things to do under all circumstances. He will not misbehave when you have company or visitors and will be a joy for both you and your guests to have around.
If you have a dog or, you are considering getting a dog, I would strongly suggest the following tips on how to train your dog to obey:
Tip Number One: Select a dog that already exhibits signs of being well-mannered and loving.
Tip Number Two: Look for signs of your dog being in good health. A healthy dog can learn better.
Tip Number Three: Get a good resource book on how to train your dog to obey. Or, consider taking your dog to obedience school for professional training
Author: David Chenault is an Online Marketer and Freelance Writer and Dog Lover. David owns and operates several Online Marketing Businesses including Websites, Blogs, Affiliate Marketing Programs and Advertising Sites.
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