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Written by Terence Price   
Friday, 04 December 2009 08:39
Man's best friend, yes they are. Commonly found at homes, dogs can be relied upon and trusted by their owners from simple chores to rescuing lives. Well brought-up dogs are endowed with the appropriate management that they need. It is substantial that there is a good relationship between the dog and owner. Otherwise, the one that is well thought-out to be man's best friend would happen to be one's most horrifying enemy.

Man's best friend, yes they are. Commonly found at homes, dogs can be relied upon and trusted by their owners from simple chores to rescuing lives. Well brought-up dogs are endowed with the appropriate management that they need. It is substantial that there is a good relationship between the dog and owner. Otherwise, the one that is well thought-out to be man's best friend would happen to be one's most horrifying enemy.

Well-adjusted dogs are safe to be with at one's private residence. In contrast, dogs with outrageous behavior and don't know how to obey their master's commands would end up being a nuisance to the public, even threaten those that are in one's home, in the streets and to other dogs as well. Dogs do not figure out basic obedience on their own; they must be trained.

Additionally, Every dog owner is encouraged to begin teaching his pet this command as soon as at the very beginning he could see his attractive little puppy doing something not right.

Dog training is the process of teaching a dog to carry out certain actions in response to definite commands which the dog is trained to understand. They may be trained to go after obedience commands, execute tricks casually or for circus acts, be a guide dog to lead the blind be a rescue dog to find victims of a disaster, be a hunting dog to aid in hunting aid in herding, tracking, coursing and retrieving, follow agility commands, and serve as a guard animal.

Furthermore, several dogs take pleasure in digging and this may upset the owner. The reasons that a dog may dig are because of boredom, necessitate for warmth or cooling, protection, and even its natural nature. For certain your dog is not aware that he is doing something not right, in fact he is enjoying, but to the part of the owner it is quite a problem. So once again, the no command is highly recommended.

Having a pet dog is not only about nourishing him with a healthy diet, exercising him and providing for his other basic needs. A dog needs to be mentally fit, and trained to know his role in the world.

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