Can You Train Your Dog from a DVD?
Sunday, June 22nd, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedHow can you train your dog with a DVD? Can you begin training an adorable little puppy when it’s still quite young and somehow have a well-trained dog after a while? Or if your dog is older, could you teach it to sit, to stay, to come, to lie down, and to walk on a loose leash? The answer is evident: maybe.
It actually depends on you rather than on your pet. You can easily get a very good dog training DVD, and dogs and puppies are inherently trainable. So the question is: what about you? Can you make the time to get your dog trained? If you want to do it, you can find a DVD that is a tremendous tool to help you, even better than a book in many ways.
You can do it this way: select at least a couple of times a day that you will do a short dog training session. It might be immediately before you feed your pet breakfast and dinner, or at any other times that suit you. Three to five times is even better than two. Dogs learn best and have more fun in short training sessions than in long ones.
So if planning and following through don’t bother you, chances are excellent that you can train your dog by using a DVD.
DVD or Class?
In deciding whether to train your dog with a DVD or to take him to a class, one of the main factors is whether you can find a trainer nearby whose approach you like. Positive, pain-free methods work more effectively in training dogs, but many trainers learned their methods years ago and haven’t made the switch to the newer techniques. Also, of course, consider the cost and the timing of the classes.
If there is a dog training class in your vicinity that uses positive methods, it’s a good idea to take it if you can. This doesn’t rule out using a DVD as well. There is always more to learn about dog training. Most dogs really enjoy the positive form of training, and you can deepen your bond with your dog by continuing to train.
What DVD to Use in Training Your Dog?
The best DVD that I have seen on the topic is Train Your Dog - The Positive Gentle Method, featuring experienced trainers Nicole Wilde and Laura Bourhenne. It’s inexpensive yet has everything you need for a great start for your dog.
To learn more about the Train Your Dog DVD and positive dog training methods in general, visit Rosana Hart’s website.
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