Your Dog Trainer in Saint Peters – Eazy Dog Training Sydney
TEACHING IMPULSE CONTROL: A CRUCIAL LIFE LESSON FOR ALL DOGS!
Over excitement can become a real problem outside. After all, who wants to walk a dog who’s behaviour is completely out of control. This is very common with rescue dogs that haven’t been taken out much or who simply have learnt to love it a bit too much. People often tell me that their dogs are perfect at home. This is the problem: generalising behaviours in different situations. If your dog is able to be calm and well mannered at home, it should be possible outside as well, right? Here’s my advice, your dog trainer in Saint Peters.
Be mentally present with your dog in all situations.
Very often the daily walk becomes a routine we just get trough without much thinking. This doesn’t work with dogs that need training or our guidance. Set rules that you’ll follow through no matter what! If your dog takes off to play with other dogs the minute you open the car door, get him back and practise stepping out of the car in a calm manner. Make him wait before you let him out and then next to the car before you head out to the park together. Dogs are creatures of habit and following through your routines for calm behaviour no matter what will improve your dogs manners and decrease over excitement. You can practise same patience with meeting people and other dogs as well. Never let your dog greet if over excited!
If this is too difficult at the park, start practising at home first!
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