3 Training Stimulates Intellect.
Yes, it is true that dogs are very

unusual smells, sights, and sounds, dogs can’t help but want to explore. It’s in
their nature!
Most dogs have the capacity to be very intelligent. But, they need to be stimulated
first, and then they will be motivated to learn. Training is a huge benefit for
stimulating your dog’s intellect.
Just think about it from your dog’s perspective. The opportunity to spend time
with his owner, learn new tricks, and receive treats! Who wouldn’t want to learn
with such yummy rewards at stake?
When you take the time to train your dog, you are giving him a wonderful
opportunity to not only pique his curiosity, but to expand his capacity to learn,
and to increase his knowledge about his livelihood.
The more you train your dog, the more you will be surprised by his amazing
intellect. Just see for yourself!
4. Training Encourages Inclusion.
The sense of “inclusion” is very important to a dog’s security. From the earliest
days of being a part of a litter, your dog feels comfortable being a part of the
pack. That includes the pack of your household.
You may be the primary dog trainer, but everyone in your family or household
should take the time to train your dog. When he receives this undivided attention
from everyone, he feels like part of the pack.
It was earlier mentioned that consistent training is required to ensure the trust of
your dog. This not only means consistent training from you, but from everyone in
your household. If everyone is going to take part in training, everyone should use
the same methods.
For starters, as you read this E-book, highlight the sections t

and the training methods that you want to implement with your dog. Then, have
each member of your household read this E-book.
When everyone devotes training time with the dog, the dog will be happy and
more eager to learn and please his family!
5. Training Saves Time.
Another huge benefit of training your dog is that it saves you time. Taking the
time to train your dog now, will actually save you time in the long run. For
example, if you take the time to train your dog to behave properly inside the
house, you will actually be saving time cleaning up mischievous messes that he
could create in the future—if he didn’t have the training.
You do not need to spend several hours a day training your dog. In fact, if you
spend too much time training without a break, your dog could get easily distracted
or bored, making it less effective.
Training for 30-60 minutes a day is adequate. You can break up this time
throughout the day. Shorter sessions are actually better for optimum attention
span. Plus, it is better to end the training session while your dog is still having
fun. This way, he will anxiously await his next session.
So, by simply scheduling time into your day, you will find that training your dog
will be time well spent. These will be times that you and your dog will look
forward to everyday!
Quote:www.diy-dogtraining.com
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