Types of Training for Your Staffordshire Bull Terrier (Part one)
There are many different forms of training that can be used on your dog or puppy. Some people utilize a variety of these methods, whereas others pick out the most effective one and concentrate on that. At the end of this section, we give you our choice as to the most effective training technique.
There are pros and cons to all types of training, and the ones that you use the most will often depend upon which ones your dog is most responsive to as well as which ones you feel most comfortable about using. One thing all dog owners should remember is that training does not happen overnight, and you must exercise patience and understanding throughout. Below you will find some of the forms of training used on puppies and dogs, and an overview of what these training methods entail: However generally, and as long as its kind, If it works use it.
Dog Whispering
This type of training is strongly based around understanding the body language and behaviour of your dog. Dog whispering will enable you to talk to him in a way that he understands.
This training is based upon positive association, and can help owners to really understand their dogs problems. whispering uses calming signals to train animals rather than the traditional shouting of commands, which is far more soothing for both the owner and the dog.
Dog whispering is a relatively new form of training and is fast gaining popularity with those that want to understand their pets, as well as train them effectively.
Reward Training
This is one of the most popular types of dog training at present, and works through rewarding your dog with a tasty treat whenever he does something he is supposed to.
This is usually coupled with praise and fuss, enabling your dog to associate that particular action with goodies and lots of love from his owner.
Reward training will teach your dog to associate something he should do with something good, hence encouraging him to continue to do it. Some people can make this type of training ineffective by giving their pets treats at inappropriate times rather than just throughout training.
This will make your dog think that treats will come his way whatever happens, rather than when he has done something good.
Some people are not too keen on this method of training because the dog is clearly reacting to the prospect of a treat rather than out of respect for his owner. One thing to remember about reward training is that it is just that reward training and not punishment training. You should never smack or shout at your dog for not doing something you want him to do, simply reward him when he does do it
Choke Chain Training
Not one i would recommend myself as in the wrong hands can prove lethal Using a choke chain to train your dog can be very effective, and is particularly suited to more dominant dogs as well as large, strong breeds. You should be careful with chock chain training on smaller, weaker or reserved dogs, as it may prove a little too harsh in these cases.
No matter what dog you are training, the idea of a choke chain is not to in inflict pain. You are using it to get your dogs attention please keep this in mind.
It is important to have a good fitting, quality choke chain and a lead to help train your dog. You should ensure that you are very familiar with how to use a choke chain before you start training with it.
Be very gentle with your corrections, especially when you first start using the choke collar. If unsure and to be safe you should seek professional advice for size, type and fitting
Half Check Collar Training
Using a Half Check to train your dog can also be very effective, and is suited to most breeds. The idea of a half check is to tighten around the neck just to gain attention and the noise of the chain behind the neck is also an attention seeker.
It is important to have a good fitting, quality half check collar and a lead to help train your dog.
As with the choke chain be very gentle with your corrections, especially when you first start using the half check.
The collar consists of a small length of chain attached to a nylon type collar. The collar when fitted should be tight in going over the dogs head and when tight around the neck about 1 inch to 1½ inches of chain showing between the rings When you pull on the leash, you cause the check chain to tighten around the dogs neck.
The idea of a check collar is not to choke the dog; you only want him to feel a sharp pull.
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