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Training Your Golden RetrieverDogs
aren’t like humans, so they need to learn in different
ways. Dogs
don’t have human responses,
meaning that they don’t operate with the principle of right
or wrong. Instead,
they operate on a principle of
response, guided by the actions you give them.
If their actions lead to a bad response from you,
then they not that
what they are doing is wrong and will avoid doing that type of behavior. If your dog
does something right, he should be praised for
it. If your Golden
Retriever is
listening to what you say and doing well, you should reward him with a
treat or
praise. Letting him
know that he is
doing good leads to positive response.
On the other hand, if he isn’t listening
to you or doing the total
opposite of what you say, you shouldn’t reward him at all -
but instead scold
him with a stern NO. When training
your Golden Retriever, timing is the most
important factor. If
your dog is doing
something wrong, you shouldn’t wait or hesitate to correct
him. Doing so may
send the wrong impression. When
your
Golden is doing something wrong, you should correct him right then and
there,
so he will know without a doubt what he is doing wrong. For example,
if your Golden Retriever is chasing cars, you
obviously want to stop this habit before it gets it out of hand. The second you see him
doing this, you should
always stop him and let him know he’s wrong.
This way, he will know that chasing cars is
something he shouldn’t be
doing. It may take
a bit of time for him
to realize this, and you’ll need to hold your ground and
continue to correct
him when he is doing something that you don’t approve of. This type of
theory is similar to that of praise.
When you see your Golden Retriever doing
something right, you should praise him instantly.
If you don’t praise him instantly and
instead
wait until he has stopped, he will assume that you are praising him for
stopping. To be on
the safe side and get
the most from your Golden, you should always praise him when he is
behaving in
the right way, then correct him when he is behaving in a negative way. If you take
your time and show patience with your Golden
Retriever, you shouldn’t have any problems training him. The training process may
take quite a bit of
time, although it is more than worth it in the end.
Once you have trained your Golden Retriever,
he will react to what you say, and avoid doing the things he has been
corrected
for. Training is
essential for Golden -
and will make him a much better dog when he grows older. If you a
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