Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Practice Makes Perfect ... Well, Close Enough To It - dog training in Milton


It's true, practice does make perfect (or as close to it as you can get). And it's true for everything in life, including training your dog. If you don't practice, you can not expect your dog to "get it" or move forward in training. Of course, when I say perfect, I don't literally mean perfect. No one in this world is, so I never expect dogs to be either, but getting as close to it as you reasonably can should be everyone's goal.

Training your dog should be peppered in throughout your daily routine, rather than once a week for an hour at class. Training for 5-10 minutes here and there throughout your day will benefit your dog immensely, and practicing obedience in real life situations will help your dog understand that it's not just once a week that he/she has to listen to you, but every day, when ever you ask.

If you are looking for help training your dog, feel free to contact us any time, we love to help owners succeed with their dogs! dogtraining101@hotmail.com

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