Golden Retrievers - The benefits of training your Golden Retriever dog

Jan 29
19:52

2007

Gina Read

Gina Read

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Training helps build a relationship between you and your dog. This relationship is built on trust, affection, and mutual respect. Training can help your Golden Retriever become your best friend and a well-mannered companion who is a joy to spend time with.

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Out of all the available breeds to choose from,Golden Retrievers - The benefits of training your Golden Retriever dog Articles why did you decide to add a Golden Retriever to your family? Chances are you probably wanted a companion and a friend. You may have wanted a dog that could do things with you like run along the beach, catch tennis balls, and hike in the mountains. To do these things, however, your Golden Retriever needs training.

Many dog owners won’t admit their dog needs training. "He does everything I ask," they say. Yet when asked specific questions about their dog’s behavior, the story changes. A trained dog is not going to jump on people, dash out the door each time it is opened, or raid the trash can.

Dog owners can benefit from training, too. Owners learn how to teach their dog, how to praise him, and how to motivate him to want to be good. They also learn how to prevent problem behavior from happening and how to correct the mistakes that do occur.

Dog training is much more than the traditional sit, down, stay, and come. Dog training means teaching your Golden that he is living in your house, and not his. It means that you can establish some household rules and that he is expected to follow those rules. It doesn’t mean that you will be turning him into a little robot, but it will cause your dog to look at you differently. Training isn’t something you do to your Golden, but rather something that the two of you do together.