We all want to communicate with our dog appropriately, fairly, and most importantly, clearly! Does your dog listen after the third time you ask them to do something? Maybe your dog doesn’t listen at all. You could be having a hard time potty training because your dog doesn’t understand where to go. We believe that all dogs can be trained and that all dogs want to be “Good Dogs”; they just need to be shown how. With proper training that clearly teaches dogs what we expect and want from them, we can accomplish developing that “Good Dog”. There are three principles to take into consideration and focus on when we are working with our dogs whether we are teaching your puppy simple housebreaking, obedience, or even advanced training like agility or scent work. These principles all go hand-in-hand when training your dog and are guaranteed to show results when put into practice!
Written by Danielle DeLizza – Professional Dog Trainer and Owner of Strong Mind K9
One response to “How to Clearly Communicate with your Dog”
Hi,
I got a new dog German Shephard last week and I was trying to train some basic commands but I could not communicate properly with it. I searched online for the solution and this article attracts my attention. I hope it will help me communicate properly with my dog.
James