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Is Dog Training Really Necessary?
By Dog Lover | October 24, 2009
There are lots of reasons why it is imperative to train our pets in particular dogs. Training your dog often time takes place with that of potty training. Training one’s dog where it is suitable to relieve himself. Another widespread problem that starts from puppy hood is that of gnawing, biting, and other problematic behaviors such as jumping up on other people.
Many times people will discard their dog due to some typeof unwelcome behavioral problem instead of taking the time and making an effort to train their dog to learn how to behave property.
In fact my husband and I were able to adopt the most fantastic dog in the world, whose name was, “Tyler”, because the prior owners got tired of him chewing on items in their house such as chair legs and the carpet. Amazingly enough the owners never thought to obtain an assortment of chew toys for Tyler during his puppy years when chewing is simply a natural thing that dogs do, especially when they are puppies.
During the years there have been various different dog training techniques developed over time. They have become gentler and more dog friendly. Less yelling, screaming, and basically terrorizing dogs into doing what the owner wanted that they feel is dog behavior training. I know that’s a bit harsh, but hey, I just happen to be one of those people who love all living creatures, and have come to experience great joy in owning a wide variety of them. So, I’m a slightly prejudiced, or rather protective, of their feelings.
Tyler was one of those kinds of dogs that I did not have to formally train, he just seemed instinctively know what was required of him. He was such a smart dog. Though he did go through a period of time where my son had to make sure all of his toys were picked up and put away or they would end up in pieces all over the floor. We did not actually considered this a bad thing, because it taught our son, to be neat and tidy, without us actually having to ever teach him to do it ourselves.
So to answer the question as to why boxer puppy training as well as all other breads training is so important, it is because a well trained dog will be loved and cherished and provide many years of friendship and joy to all who come to know him or her. On the other hand, dogs that are not trained can develop unwanted behaviors that bring stress as well as other more serious problems into the lives of their human companions.
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