Thursday, October 22, 2009

It's me, not the dog(REALLY IT'S ME)

The tittle sez it all

Everyday, every corner people blame the dog for it's behavior, not really realizing it's them, in a percentage 95% of the reason the dog is lunging at dogs or humans, have aggressive behavior, or fearfull behavior.... 
Things to do if you see you have problems with your dog(s) well the first step is addmitting you have a problem, and getting help.... 

Now, here are tips for your everyday problem, when walking with a dog, make sure your calm and your dog is listening, start by first walking out the door, then making sure your holding your dog the right way,(left hand is not always the right way, make sure you use your dominate hand to have better control... Ex if your a right handed person, you have the dog and the leash on the right side, all dog training books are wrong when they say always walk your dog on the left hand side) 
Now make sure your dog sits on every corner, this will teach the dog pactients and have better control for problems when walking, this will also keep his obidence training fresh.... 

Now when passing a dog, and your dog has a problem passing one, or lungs, or pulls to say hi!!!!!! This is what you do(please contact a professional, and make sure you have the right method) most times you can sit your dog go in front and have the dog look at you,(you can use a treat with this excersie) the other way is you keep walking and use the words "leave it"

Make sure your arm is loose and not tense, how can your arm be tense, well you arm is at a 90* degree angle, as well if you use two hands to hand the leash both arms have to be calm.....

Every breed is different, even the mix breeds, when there puppy owners really don't take time into training the puppy correctly, or ignore the signs and think it's funny to see that!!!! Or not address the problem.... This will create problems, 
Even when you adopt a dog, remember your inhareting a problem, nothing that a little TLC can't handle or work,

Till next time, stay calm and loose, and enjoy your walk with your dog(s) 

Rayner Pacheco
T-Trainers
646-707-2050

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