Month: April 2023
Expert Tips to Socialize Aggressive Dogs

If you have an aggressive dog, it can be difficult to know how to socialize them properly and safely. A certified dog trainer in Vancouver may help your dog develop into a sociable canine without risking their safety or yours.
Choose the Right Trainer
Make sure your dog is being trained by a professional who understands that an aggressive dog requires expert behaviour training. A certified dog trainer in Vancouver may help teach you how to communicate with your pet in a way that will reduce its aggressive tendencies. Before choosing a trainer, ask for recommendations from friends and family and/or search ‘aggressive dog behaviour training near me’ to schedule face-to-face meetings with the trainers before hiring them.
Positive Reinforcement
One of the most effective training techniques for aggressive dogs is positive reinforcement. It provides an optimistic approach to training aggressive dogs and creates a positive and healthy relationship between the dog and the owner.
Play and Praise – No Rewards or Treats
Research has shown that using rewards and treats can cause a dog to become dependent on them. We praise dogs without treats after they have followed through with the obedience. The aim is for the dog to utilize its brain and work on following through on a task. It’s important that training is fun, but don’t forget your dog needs praise too! If he performs an action well, just tell him how smart he is and show him how proud you are.
The Bottom Line
Do you have an aggressive dog? Looking for the best dog training in Vancouver to help modify the behaviour issues in your dog? Get professional dog training assistance now! A dog trainer may help introduce your canine to other dogs in a safe environment. This type of socialization may help your pet learn how to interact with others in a more positive way.
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Why won’t my dog come back when called?

Why won’t my dog come back when called?
A typical question we get asked is: “Why is it that when I try to call Homer, he only comes back to me when he feels like it?”
The scenario could be at a dog park where Homer, distracted with other dogs, is being called repetitively by his owner: “HOMER come here, I said, HOMER, HOMER will you come here right now!” Eventually, the owner ends up chasing or playing a form of tag with Homer.
The recall command can be a tough command to learn. To get a reliable off leash direct recall, takes time and it would be easier to start with basic dog training which is on a six-foot leash. Also, having a Professional Dog Trainer guiding you with the recall command would simplify the routine.
An example of helping your dog to come to you is to motivate the dog by tapping your legs. Once the dog comes to you, even though it might be an automatic reaction, never scold him. By doing this, he’ll think twice before coming back to you the next time. Instead, always give the dog lots of praise when he comes back to you. Also, always make sure to keep the dog and yourself safe by having good control over the leash.
Providing a positive and motivational reinforcement approach to a daily training obedience routine will help modify this behavior problem.
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