Choosing The Best Training Activity For Your Golden Retriever

 

The word “training” has different meanings. When it comes to training your golden retriever, there are options you can choose from. The following are different types of training for your dog and some information about each to help you decide which is best for your dog and for you as well.

 

·         Behavior training

This training simply teaches your golden retriever to be a good dog in general. It involves house breaking, leash training, good behavior around people and other animals, and teaching the dog how to be a better companion. This training produces dogs that are obedient and well composed. They stay that way no matter where you take them.

 

·         Activity training

This training teaches dogs several activities like herding, hunting, search and rescue, and other tricks you can do together. This training helps make the relationship between you and your dog more interesting, making it one of the most popular training activities for golden retrievers. Activity training is indeed advantageous to your dog since it focuses on activities that the golden retriever was bred to do.

 

·         Obedience training

This training teaches the dog to be well behaved and to perform various activities. This type of training produces dogs that are attentive to commands and don’t do things for no reason, such as chewing or barking. Hence, enrolling your dog in obedience training is a great way to help your dog follow your commands.

 

There are certain restrictions, though, with each type of training. For example, choosing obedience training may cause your dog not to get any help when it comes to its behavior. Therefore, you should keep in mind your dog's needs at the time you choose a certain type of training. Like most golden retriever owners, you can start off with obedience training, especially when you find it hard controlling your dog.

   

Golden Retriever Training

Leashes

A lot of people prefer to attach the leash to the dog and then drag the dog in the direction they want it to go. This is not a good way of leash training. Instead, you should first let your puppy get used to the collar and the leash. Let it move about freely inside the house or within your yard with its collar and leash on, dragging them along.

 Once it gets used to the leash attached to it, pick the leash up and try calling your dog. Praise it once it starts to come over so it knows that it is doing the

Keep in mind which area your dog needs help with when you look for a training class. Your dog’s behavior pattern is sometimes due to boredom; you only need to spend some time with your dog. However, it needs to undergo training when you think that spending time with it doesn’t seem to work and that it needs more help with its behavior pattern.

 

Golden retrievers are smart dogs, but you need to show them that they’re doing something wrong for them to learn to do things right. You have to know what to teach your golden retriever puppy before you can train it.

 

Golden retriever puppies love routines, thus it is better if they are on a schedule that they can expect. Just be patient and always praise you dog whenever it does things right. As your dog learns new things while growing up, it will never forget your training. If it ever forgets what it has learned, you can always train it again and refresh it on the techniques. Through this, your golden retriever will always be the best buddy you can have no matter how old it gets.

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