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Dog training processes – defining phases

“Defining phases in dog training processes”

Dog training is an essential process for any dog owner, as it allows them to build a strong bond with their pet while also ensuring that the dog is well-behaved and obedient. There are several phases in the dog training process, each of which is important in its own way.

The first phase of dog training is the socialization phase.

This is when a puppy is introduced to new people, animals, and environments. Socialization is very important because it helps the puppy to become comfortable, calm and confident in different situations, which will make training and living with the dog a lot easier in the future. Dig in to it, do not miss it, do not »let it pass by«. It is the ground phase for a better life of a dog.

The second is a the basic obedience phase

This is when a dog is taught basic commands such as sit, stay, come, and heel, or whatever other usefull basic command, that could be used dailly in life. Obedience training is important because it allows the dog to understand what is expected of them and to respond appropriately to commands.

The third phase  is the advanced training phase

This is when a dog is taught more advanced commands and behaviors such as agility training, tracking, search and rescue,… Advanced training is important because it allows the dog to develope and use their natural abilities and instincts in a constructive way.This way they get a fully active and interesting life.

The fourth and final is the maintenance phase

This is when a dog is reminded of the commands and behaviors they have learned and to keep them fresh in their mind. Maintenance training is important because it keeps the dog’s skills sharp and prevents them from forgetting what they have learned.

In conclusion, the most important phases in dog training process are socialization, obedience, advanced and maintenance phases. All four phases play a crucial role in ensuring that the dog is well-behaved, obedient, and able to use its natural abilities in a constructive way. It is crucial that dog owners take the time to understand and implement these phases in their dog’s training in order to have a well-trained, happy, and healthy companion.

Is breed important?

How important is the breed, when you are choosing a dog is another question, that has no unique, simple answer.

Through many years, humans have adapted dogs to ourselfs on that level, that we can now almost choose a dog, that we want. Smart, slow, fast, with antialergic fur, looking nice, large, small, with low- or high-energy level, adjusted for living in appartment or outside, you can even choose a purpose…just name it and you will get it.  The dog’s breeds are created to put dogs with simmilar physical an psychological characteristics in to the different “sectors”. It everything seems nice and usefull…but…we should not forget on the other hand, that it is hard to supervise such a selective breeding processes all over the world. Therefore such a selective breeding brought us also bunch of side effects which are shown as a predispositions for diseases, body malfunctions, psychological problems. Although this is a subject of another endless discussion of wrong and right, we need to be awared of it.

It is very important, that we choose a dog, which will be in accordance to our lifestyle. And in this stage it is nice to have a general informations about main characteristics of a breeds. It makes our decision easier. It does not mean, that we need to choose a pure breeded dog, not at all. It can easily be mixed breeded.

If we are getting an adult dog, we can see and estimate his physical and psycological condition, so it is easier to deicide about suitability of the dog according to our lifestyle. In this case breed is not so important, because we already see, what kind of a dog we are getting.

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