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Training Techniques For An Older Dog

More and more people are adopting dogs from rescue charities and animal kennels. Whereas this is a nice thought that stops these older dogs from being destroyed or just being unloved, several people are literally taking on a dog that has previously had the experience of training and trying to teach it to obey them using puppy training techniques. With an elder dog there are many factors why you should avoid training your pet in this way and instead seek the advice of dog behaviors trainers who may help you manage your new pet.

There are a number of reasons why puppy training techniques might not be suitable for your older dog:

Unhealthy experiences with harsh owners can make a dog timid and nervous, which could prevent effective training.

Several older dogs have previously been trained according to certain ways and could not respond to new methods.
Training Techniques For An Older Dog


Puppies are generally more open to being trained, as they lack assertion. Older dogs can be more authoritative and if you lack the willpower to train them, they will decide to ignore you.

Older dogs have picked up unhealthy behaviors from previous teaching which need cautious de-briefing before they can be trained to do something. Teaching these dogs according to puppy training techniques can not solve the problem of already-acquired behavior.

It is usually required to bring in expert dog behaviors trainers who can assess the issues of the dog or where further training is necessary. If the older dog has had a very negative experience in its former life then it may even require a great deal of specialist love and attention before it can be set to be trained. Neglect, abuse and poor living conditions will make a dog anxious, scared, and even so anxious about being hurt so it growls and bites. Rather than treating the dog as a vicious animal, as it happens in lots of sad cases, it can be a good plan to take the animal to dog behaviors trainers who can help it to manage its anxieties better.

If your dog has had a relatively pleasant home but now wants re-housing, this can still cause trauma in the pet that may lead to problems. Instead of trying to go back to fundamentals with some training methods that are best suited to puppies, you should take instructions from the experts and start instructing your dog from a position of authority. This will help to make sure that you are always obeyed by your new pet and help avoid any issues in the long run with unhealthy behavior.

by: Doggy Dan




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