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Dog Training
Basic Training
Most dogs, regardless of their eventual advanced training or destiny, to live with people who want you behave in ways that make them comfortable about it, ensuring their safety, and provides for the safety of other people and pets. Dogs do not understand basic obedience themselves, they are trained.
The hardest part of training is in communication with the dog humane manner that the dog understands. But without the basic principle of all communication is simple: reward desired behavior, while undesirable behaviors correction.
From basic obedience training pet usually consists of six behaviors:
Sit
Down
Stay
Remember ("Come," "here" or "")
Close (or foot mobile leaves)
Heel
"Corrections" should never include harmful physical force or violence. Using force while training is controversial and should not be taken lightly, because even if it ends behavior, when applied inappropriately with dogs, it can lead to a loss of desire (the enthusiasm for the task), stress and in some cases even aggression. A pilot may decide use of force, however, the standard used by most trainers is the minimum amount required to inhibit undesirable behavior.
Puppies and Learning
The prenatal period is a recently recognized the development of children. It is believed that "the long-term the development of behavior may also occur in some mammals by events occurring in the uterus. "(Serpell, 1995, P. 80) Previous studies tended to ignore the existence of this period, since the behavior puppy can not be observed. With the development ultrasound machine, a puppy can now be observed in the mother after the fourth week of gestation.
It was found that fetuses puppy will react to touch and / or pressure from outside the abdomen of the mother. In addition, it is theorized that since puppies have a strong sense developed at birth of touch, the sense of touch is also well developed by birth. Studies have shown that "when an animal is pampered pregnant its scope is more "docile (Denenberg and Whimbey 1964, Fox 1978) According to Fox, this facilitates relaxation, emotional attachment, and socialization. Other studies have indicated that puppies that receive outside contact (petting of the mother) while in utero have a greater tolerance touch for puppies who receive no contact at all. You can theorize gently caressing the belly of the mother can help facilitate positive socialization, puppy beneficial for people.
Over the first two weeks of a puppy's life also known as the neonatal period, puppies can learn simple associations. (Serpell, 1995) However, the events of early experience is unlikely to happen over the years. Studies indicate that the puppies during the neonatal period does not seem to learn by experience. (Scott and Fuller, 1965) is the theory that this is due the fact that the dog's brain, sense and motor organs are still undeveloped. Based on their limited ability to feel and learn would be difficult affect the puppy psychologically, either in a positive or negative. (Scott and Fuller, 1965)
The next period of development known as period of socialization. This period begins about 3 weeks of age and ends around 12 weeks of age. (Beaver, 1999) The main aspect of this period is the social game. social inquiry, the fight against fun and playful sexual behavior is very important for the development of social relationships throughout life. (Scott and behaviors Fuller, 1965) New are directly influenced by the interaction of the puppy with its mother and other puppies of the litter.
During this period, puppies developing social relationships with other puppies and people. However, there is a time when the puppies can develop a fear of foreigners. At 35 weeks age, actively approach strangers puppies. Shortly after the escape abroad begins and increases slowly until the peaks around 1214 weeks of age. (Beaver, 1999) While this natural fear of strangers could serve as a means of keeping a curious puppy away from predators, but can also hinder normal relationships with people.
During this period, the startle response to a movement sudden and develop sounds. It aims to help the puppy learn to differentiate between safe and unsafe events or negligible. (Scott and Fuller, 1965) During the period of socialization, the development of attachment to certain locations occurs. This demonstrated an extreme disturbance in the puppy whenever a change occurs placement. This is called localization. (Serpell, 1995) Location of often peaks in puppies 67 weeks of age (Scott and Fuller, 1965), then decreases thereafter until a change of place is more painful for the puppy.
Dogs that are handled and petted by humans regularly during the first eight weeks of life are generally much more likely to be educated and living in the houses of men. Ideally, puppies should be placed in their permanent homes between 8 and 10 weeks of age. In some places it is illegal to take pups separated from their mothers before 8 weeks of age. Puppies are inherently more afraid of new things during the period of 10-12 weeks, which makes it more difficult to adapt a new home. [Edit]
Puppies can begin to learn tricks and commands to 8 weeks of age, the only limitations are stamina, concentration and physical coordination. (Beaver, 1999; Lindsay Scott, 2000, and Fuller, 1965; Serpell, 1995)
During basic training
Professional dog trainers "to train a watchdog for lead your dog. To be effective, the tutor must use and reinforce the techniques taught to the dog. guardians and dogs who go to school together, have the opportunity to learn from each other and work together as a guide trainer. Training is more effective if all those who handle the dog to participate in training to ensure consistent commands, methods and implementation. Classes also help socialize a dog and other dogs. Training courses are offered by many kennels pet shops and independent trainers.
Group classes may not be available until the puppy has completed all their plans about 3 4 months of age, however, some trainers offer courses in the socialization of puppies puppy which can register immediately after have been placed in their permanent homes as long as the risk of disease is minimal and puppies have been vaccinated original. In most cases, courses basic training only accept puppies that are at least 3-6 months but it is advisable to start training as soon as the puppy delivered to your home. The Puppies can be trained individually by visiting the trainer of the dog house as soon as eight weeks.
A puppy requires discipline, consistency and the patience of its owner. The training phase is an integral part puppy raising a dog happy and healthy and maintain a safe and fun.
Dogs are expressive and can communicate needs by biting, whining, and impatient. Changing the behavior of its own can be effective change the behavior of a puppy.
Internal training is an important issue for the puppies. There are different methods of internal training function even if the key is consistency. To maintain standards, litter training, crate, or paper can be successful.
Facilitating postural relaxation (PFR) can be an effective technique to establish a link between the driver and the dog. The driver puts the puppy no more than 46 months in a low position and then the dog in this position, exerting only enough force to hold the position. Once the puppy stops struggling and relaxes, the driver of a massage the puppy's neck and back. (Dimensions canine, 2007, 23)
Communication
Fundamentally, dog training communication. From the human perspective, the controller is communicating with the dog what behaviors are correct, desired or preferred in what circumstances and what behaviors are unwanted.
A manager must understand the communication the dog. The dog may indicate that you are unsure, confused, nervous, happy, excited, and so on. the emotional state of the dog is a reflection on the training orientation, like a dog that is stressed or distracted will not learn effectively.
According to the theory of learning, there are four important messages that the controller can send the dog:
Reward or release marker
correct behavior. You've won a prize.
Follow the sign
correct behavior. Continue and you earn a reward.
No reward marker
Incorrect behavior. Try something else.
Repression Marker
Incorrect behavior. You deserve punishment.
Using consistent signals or words for these messages enables the dog to understand more quickly.
It is important to note that reward the dog is not the same as the reward marker. The reward marker is a signal that indicates the dog that won him the award. Rewards can be praise, treats, play, or whatever the dog finds rewarding. The lack of reward the reward after a decrease of the value of the reward marker and makes training more difficult.
These messages can be communicated verbal or nonverbal signs. Mechanical clickers are frequently used as a marker for the award. Hand signals and body language also plays a role important in learning for dogs. The significance of the four signals are given to the dog through repetition, so you can form an association of packaging Classic so the dog associates the brand with the same pain of punishment. Some sources say that the marker is the most effective human voice. (Canine Dimensions, 2008 32)
The dogs do not generalize commands easily. A command that could work inside is very confusing, outside or in a different situation. Back Orders must teach each new situation. Sometimes called "cross-contextualization," which means that the dog is required to apply what they have learned many different contexts.
The reward and punishment
Most training focuses stay affects the behavior of the dog. Operant conditioning defines four types of consequences.
Positive reinforcement adds something to the situation to increase the likelihood of being exposed to the new behavior.
Negative reinforcement removes some thing in the situation to increase the likelihood of being exposed to the new behavior.
Positive punishment adds something to the situation of reduce the likelihood of being exposed to the new behavior.
Negative punishment removes something from the situation in order to minimize the possibility that the conduct that has been exposed again.
Most trainers say they use "training methods Positive. "Generally, this means using training based on reward behavior rather than physical punishment increased to reduce misbehavior.
Rewards
Positive reinforcement can be any something the dog finds rewarding – special food Try the opportunity to play with a tug toy, social interaction with other dogs, or care of the owner. The most rewarding a dog finds special support, the work will be more willing to do to get the building. Being happy for the achievement of the dog is a reward for them.
Some coaches go through a process of teaching a puppy to strongly desire a particular toy, so that the toy of a booster most powerful positive good behavior. This process is called "building prey drive" and is commonly used training in narcotics detection and police service dogs. The aim is to produce a dog that will work independently for long periods of time, hoping to access its special toy reward.
Traditional forms of punishment is less used by modern dog trainers. A dog is usually only given this kind of punishment if willfully disobeying the owner and the owner must Watchdog Security in a serious situation. The punishment is effectively connected with the teaching of dog behavior you want, but not a single solution, because it will make the dog fearful or unwilling to cooperate if they do not teach desired behaviors.
The only sanction is to be administered based on the dog's personality, age, experience and fitness and emotional. Some dogs may show signs of fear or anxiety Severe oral corrections. Other dogs may ignore a verbal reprimand. Some dogs develop an aversion or fear of water when the water is sprayed on them as an aversion.
Training advice
Many dog owners teach their dogs tricks. This serves several purposes: Develops a stronger relationship between dog and human, which offers entertainment, and enters the mind of the dog, which can contribute mitigate the problems caused by boredom.
Collars and harnesses
Choker: The choke collar is a length of metal chain links with a large circular ring on both ends. The chain passes through one of these rings and slide on the dog's head. When the dog displays an undesirable behavior the collar is tight. It is mainly used in traditional dog training.
Prong (or pinch) collar: The collar of the tooth is made of metal links that fit together by connecting through long, usually blunt teeth pointing inwards the dog's neck. Part of this chain is made of chain link loop to tighten the neck when you pull, pinch the dog's neck. Using these collars is controversial and opposed by animal rights groups as PETA. The collar is mainly used in traditional dog training.
Controlled by radio collars: It is a radio receiver connected to the collar and transmitter for the coach a. Once triggered, The collar emits an aversion. The specific aversive vary with different brands of collars. Some emit sounds, vibrations, some release Citronella and other aerosols, some utilize electrical stimulation. A few necklaces incorporate several of these. Among these, electrical stimulation is most common and most used. The first electric collars provide only a single impact, high level and are useful only to punish unwanted behavior. (Lindsay, 2005, p. 583) Modern electric collars are adjustable, allowing the coach to the level of stimulation of the sensitivity dog and his temperament. Provide a consistent and measured level of aversive stimulation Inconvenient important start, without risk of causing permanent physical injuries. (Lindsay, 2005, p. 584) Lindsay these collars not suitable for use as initial or primary control down to basic obedience. (Lindsay, 2005, 586)
Martingale Collar: The martingale collar is a collar that has one section that you shake when shooting. This is different from the collar choke to tighten indefinitely.
Head Collar: The collar of the head is like a rope on a horse. The theory is that if you head command, you have control of the body. The collar of the head usually consists of two loops. A loop goes behind the ears and the other goes on the dog's nose and meet somewhere in the jaw of the dog. This tool makes it more difficult for the dog to pull on the leash. This tool is typically used during the formation of positive reinforcement.
No Pull Harness: The harness is not used in the shooting of the animal body. Harness not significantly Shooting different from the standard harness, and makes it more difficult for the dog to pull because it distributes the power over the dog back and shoulders. Shooting harness does not restrict movement the body of the dog when the dog pulls. As the neck of the head, not pull harness does not teach the dog not to pull, only makes it more difficult for the dog to pull.
Dentition
Three to six months of age, a puppy begins to sink your teeth into an adult. This period can be very painful and many owners do not recognize the natural need to chew. By providing specific chew toys designed to ease the pain of teething (For example, a nylon bone frozen), can divert attention from table legs and other furniture. Many people also use a bad taste, odor spray on favorite subjects, such as shoes, furniture, or even wallpaper, to discourage chewing. Bitter Apple spray is a use common, but there are several commercial sprays available. Sprays work better for different applications, owners or puppies.
Training specialized
Also training dogs for specific purposes, including:
detection dogs
Assistance Dogs
The breeding of dogs, guard dogs, cattle, sheep and dogs,
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Police dogs
Dogs life-saving
Schutzhund German for "protection dog. There are three disciplines that the dog must achieve (tracking, obedience and protection).
Pet sitting
This section requires expansion:
Pet sitting.
Because of the social structure which is natural territorial and protective companion animals can have ompanion conduct warning to intruders. However, guard dogs and police dogs are not intended while for pets.
Guard dogs are defined as canines who either by training or by instinct, or to protect property, people or objects. [Edit] A trained guard dog protects person, property or objects of command and "turns" off "command as well.
It Several methods for training animals Guard include the West (for example, the Koehler method, developed by William Koehler, a dog trainer Military and animal trainer for Walt Disney Productions) and methods of the East. The Sport of Schutzhund includes a protection phase in which the dog bites a padded sleeve worn by a decoy "that plays the role of a" boy "bad manager threatening dog, the dog is also due to the release order and to protect the illusion.
Under certain circumstances, when dogs are left alone to protect property may be necessary to show them not to eat candy or food offered by strangers.
Service Animals
This section requires expansion:
Service animals.
assistance dogs, guide dogs and hearing, have been carefully trained to use both their sensory skills and instincts to protect dogs to bond with a human being to help that person to compensate disability in daily life. The use of assistance dogs is a growing field, with the largest number of special adaptations.
See also
Alpha Dog Training [] www.alphadog.co.il
Alpha roll
training animals
Bark (dog)
Conformation showing
Dog Agility
Dog Sports
Ethology
Obedience Training
Operant conditioning
Punishment (Psychology)
Strengthening
reward system
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Alpha Dog Training [] www.alphadog.co.il
Lindsay, Steven R. (2000). Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training, Vol. 1: adaptation and learning. Press Iowa State University, Ames, IA.
Scott, P. John Fuller, John L. (1965). Genetics and social behavior dog. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Serpell, James A. (1995). The domestic dog: its evolution, behavior and interactions with people. Cambridge University Press, New York, NY.
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