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  1. Training Your Dog in Greenville, SC

Training Your Dog in Greenville, SC

Training Your Dog in Greenville, SC

Ashley Woodruff
October 4, 2022
Introducing a new pup to your home is a significant amount of effort. However, even busy pet parents understand that their dogs must know at least the most fundamental instructions and commands. When time is short, they turn to professional dog trainers in Greenville, SC.


We recognize that dogs must have the self-confidence to survive in their environment. As a result, dogs must remember that humans are the most important members of their household and must respect that. Through various training options, dog owners may build a trusting relationship with their pets that encourages the animal to appreciate them.

You are not alone if you feel overwhelmed and frustrated by the situation. Differing training techniques for dogs might be tough for you to choose between. Professional dog trainers are split over whether their methods are practical and ethical. As a result, it is often necessary to mix or overlap many strategies to get the most impact.


In the end, you must always choose what is right for you and your pup!  


Here is an overview of some popular dog training methods and information on who can benefit from them.


Positive Reinforcement
Reinforcing positive behaviors with your pup is essential. The idea that underpins it is relatively straightforward. When a reward follows positive conduct, dogs are more likely to repeat it. Bad behavior does not result in a reward or any recognition. If a correction is required, it will take the form of removing incentives, such as removing a toy or treat from the dog. It is not essential to use harsh reprimands or physical punishments.


Clicker Training

This type of training requires a device to indicate to a dog when target behavior is achieved. The hand-held device produces a short, sharp noise. As the name implies, this may be performed with a whistle or clicker.

You can find several types of clickers at affordable prices on Amazon.  
Electronic Training Mode
An electric collar is used in conjunction with electronic training to provide a shock or a citronella spray to a dog when it is not doing the desired task. It is mainly used for training at a distance when a leash is not available or appropriate. However, this procedure causes tension and suffering in the dogs. Many animal advocates do not support this method of dog training under any circumstances.

Rival or Mirror Training

A trainer may use another person as a model, rewarding good conduct and chastising bad. The model teaches the dog what to perform right. Mirror training works similarly, using the dog parent as an example and rewarding excellent behavior. It works with the dogs' natural impulses rather than against them. As stated, the dog mimics.


Alpha Dog or Dominance Theory

As in captive wolf groups, dogs view their families as packs and follow a social order. When a dog views himself as the alpha, he must learn to respect and obey his human alpha. In this strategy, you go first, whether eating, entering, or leaving rooms, or strolling on a leash. With alpha training, you don't let your dog on your furniture, even your bed. You also don't approach your dog's level. You are dominating and in power. This is evidence that your dog is an equal partner in the relationship.


Relationship-Based Training

Relationship-based training is a hybrid of several distinct training techniques. To better suit the requirements of both the dog and the trainer, this technique aims to promote communication between them and build their attachment. Essentially, it is about achieving mutually beneficial outcomes. A solid and meaningful link is formed via relationship-based training, but it takes time and patience to achieve this goal. 


Behavioral Training
Animal behaviorists are continuously devising new research and tests to help us better understand the psychology of dogs and other animals. When working with dogs, trainers depend on the results of these investigations.


Many pet parents will turn to animal behaviorists after first attempting more common dog training. If problematic behavior continues or increases, it is a good idea to consider consulting with an expert in dog behavior to help you get to the root of the problem and work with you to solve it.


Some Resources That Can Help Guide Your Training Decision:

• The Dog Wizard
• In Control Dog Training
• Association of Professional Dog Trainers

• American Kennel Club

• Greenville Humane Society

• Dog Psychology and Training Center

• Off Leash K9 Training, LLC    


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Greenville, South Carolina, United States

(864) 735-8502 

Areas Covered:

Greenville

Simpsonville

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