Basics
of
Psychology in Dogs' Education
Dogs requesting attention. Dogs often try to get the person's
attention and sympathy. Animals endowed with the highest intellect
and initiative qualities quickly understand how to get it, but
sometimes they can show excess of zeal. Many dogs draw our attention
and love to them through loud and persistent barking, others -
jumping and climbing with their legs, biting the collar, stealing
various items, showing stereotyped behavior such as chasing their
tail or behaving aggressively.
It would be advisable to recognize tricks you, in fact, are
promoting, often without even realizing it. For example, a dog may
bark every time you talk on the phone. You often simply ignore
such behavior, perhaps only occasionally shouting at your pet, but
it only supports and enhances its barking. The dog continues to do
so until it reaches its goal – the call is stopped. Understanding
the principles of the dog's behavior helps to adjust it.
Every dog should know and obey basic commands - "Sit!" "Down!"
"Stop!" And "Leave it!".
Exercising and learning new orders are of great importance. In
cases when the dog wants to get what it wants from you -
affection, attention, food or toys, first order it to sit, and
only after this command has been executed give the dog the things
wanted. This will help your pet to learn emotional restraint in
the presence of a man.
Controlling the dog with the help of a collar
Dogs who like jumping, running and playing, who do not respond to
the owner's calls, should be kept by the collar whenever such
behavior can be foreseen or predicted. This is much better than to
keep the dog after that undesirable behavior has already begun.
For example, if your dog likes jumping to the guests, take it by
the collar before you open the door, In order to control and
correct dog's behavior in case of need.
Encourage your dog
Dogs that require too much attention, often simply do not have
enough physical and emotional stimulation. Such animals would need
attention in small portions, but as often as possible during the
day.
In addition, the dog should be accustomed to specific signals of
ignoring (for example, you turn your back to the dog, do not look
it in the eye, do not touch it, do not talk, etc.). The owner must
be the one who starts and ends any contact with his pet.
Reward the dog!
Dog training is much faster if the "good" behavior is encouraged
by some reward, and the "bad" one is ignored. If you can not solve
the problem with an animal on your own, ask your veterinarian for
advice or refer to animal psychologist, especially in cases when
the animal shows aggression.
With understanding, patience and love you will quickly teach your
dog proper behavior and reduce its dependence on you.