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Competition Dog Training, Important Tips



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By : Dr. Mayra    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-02 01:10:46
Dog competitions are exciting events in which their owners can demonstrate the skills of their dogs. For many weeks, the dog trainer spends hours with her pet to ensure that he can perfectly execute commands. So much money is invested in dog training supplies. And so much more time is devoted in dog agility training and dog obedience training. The pet owner also reads up a lot of literature about dog training tips. Then, when the day of the dog competition show comes, the pet could not even make a decent run. Where are the skills that the he learned during dog training? Why is the dog not responding to the voice of the trainer? The following can be the three primary reasons.

• Too much enthusiasm – The atmosphere in a dog competition show is different from the atmosphere during dog training. There are many other dogs and there are lots of people. The dogs and people may trigger a lot of excitement and enthusiasm in the dog. And the result could be a dog that is too excited to respond to the commands of its master. The dog may also get confused and will not perform correctly. If this situation is observed, the trainer must change the dog training techniques. Instead of keeping an orderly training day, the trainer must simulate the atmosphere of the competition show. Excitement can be increased by training the dog with other dogs around and other people. Become more animated during the training and raise the level of tension and frenzy.

• Lack of enthusiasm – Some dogs exhibit a lot of enthusiasm during training and then display a lack of it during the competition show. The usual reason for this apparent lack of enthusiasm is stress. With too many other dogs and too many people, the dog feels much anxiety. The dog trainer, who is also anxious, may communicate such anxiety towards her pet. With anxiety, the dog lacks the motivation to listen and even follow the commands of its master. The dog s actions are lackluster. If this is the situation with the pet, the dog trainer must again simulate the level of frenzy in a competition show during the dog training. During the competition show, the trainer must lower the pitch of her own voice and do her best to be as calm as possible. With a calm dog trainer, the dog experience less stress. In this manner, the dog can overcome the anxiety and can pay better attention to its matter.

• Rewards – Rewards are part of training the dog. The dog is more motivated to perform a skill when it knows that a dog treat is given right after. Unfortunately, the frequency of rewards during the competition show is considerably less often than during the training day. During competition, the dog may not perform well simply because there is no reward that it can see. If this is the situation, the dog trainer must begin to reduce the frequency of rewards during dog training. The reward is supposed to train the dog and not to bribe it.
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