Don't Gamble With Your Dog's Behavior; Train Your Dog In Las Vegas


by Harriet Sayles - Date: 2010-10-02 - Word Count: 296 Share This!

Dog training can save your dog's life. Dogs are not born knowing how humans would like them to behave. Behaviors that we may see as problems, like chewing or digging, are really natural dog instincts. Sadly, problem behaviors too often cause the owner to get rid of their dog, usually to bring the dog to the pound. A well-mannered dog is a joy to own and is much less likely to end up at the pound.

Las Vegas is a terrific place to visit and an amazing place to live, even for a dog. There are many stores, restaurants, and hotels that are open to well-behaved dogs.

If your dog is disruptive or destructive, he will not be welcome at many establishments, and your opportunities for his companionship will be limited. Dog training will give you, and your dog, the freedom to patronize all dog-friendly places.

Dog owners have many options available for dog training in Las Vegas. Many dog training programs involve not just training the dog, but teaching the owner how to work with the dog. The relationship between the dog and the owner is critical. Establishing your authority with your dog and teaching him to obey commands will strengthen your relationship. Most Las Vegas dog obedience schools use positive reinforcement and praise to shape the dog's behavior; these techniques will preserve your dog's trust in you.

One option for the busy dog owner is a program that combines dog training with dog boarding or daycare. While you work or travel, a trainer will work with your dog. While many Las Vegas dog obedience programs cater to travelers, the training will need to continue when you and your dog return home. Training a dog is hard work, but the reward is a well-behaved companion.

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