Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Pet Training

Writen by J.J. Nielson

Do you have an unruly dog or cat that just won't behave? When animals don't listen to their masters and start to become destructive around the house, it is probably time for some good old fashioned pet training. There is much more to pet training than just teaching your dog the basic commands like sit, stay, heel, lay down, and roll over. When you can become the leader for your animals, they will follow you and live up to the name of man's best friend.

There are many pet training tools that you can use if you prefer to try teaching your pet commands or tricks at home. You don't have to be a professional dog trainer to get your dog or cat to come, stay, or listen to you. The first rule to follow is to be very calm and assertive around your dogs and cats, so that they get the message that you are in control. You might also want to purchase training leads, collars, treats, leashes and other helpful pet supplies to assist you in the teaching process.

When you begin your pet training, whether with a professional or at home, remember that if you get frustrated or angry with your pets, you probably won't be able to teach them very easily. Patience and repetition is key, and the more you practice and also exercise your animals, the better your relationship with them will be. Consider getting a pet training video or book to help you teach your dog or cat the best behavior.

J.J. Nielson is a successful graphic artist and published internet author. She has worked closely with prominent dog behaviorists and leads her own pack of animals at home.

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