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Like all human beings the dogs also live in communities and their very behavior makes their
relationship much closer to human being. By this the man wants to make them as mannered and
helpful as the other human beings can so this need leads to an environment where they can be
trained.
 
"The dog's training is a combination of positive reinforcement using verbal and
physical praise and playtime, and negative consequences for inappropriate behavior, usually
a verbal reprimand. It is the process of teaching a dog to exhibit certain desired behaviors
in specific circumstances."
 
Fundamentally, dog training is about communication. From the human perspective the handler
is communicating to the dog what behaviors are correct, desired, or preferred in what
circumstances. The handler must communicate what behaviors will give the dog the most
satisfaction to his natural instincts and emotions. The hardest part of this process is
communicating with your dog in a humane way that he understands.
 
The training usually starts when the puppies are 6 to 8 weeks of age; a skilled group of
volunteers observe their temperaments, desire to please and willingness to learn. When they
are 8 to 9 weeks old, they are placed in the homes of youth and adult puppy raisers to
experience life in a family atmosphere and learn basic obedience and social skills. When the
pups are 14 to 18 months old, they are returned to senior schools for formal training with
licensed instructors. For approximately four to five months, every dog receives daily
training on campus and in the surrounding community. 
 
 
 
. Teaching a dog basic obedience commands (part of obedience training) 
 
. Teaching a dog to perform tricks casually or for circus acts 
 
. Teaching a guide dog to lead the blind 
 
. Teaching a rescue dog to find victims of a disaster 
 
. Helping a hunting dog learn to perform its instinctive behaviors at appropriate times.
 
. Therapy Dog refers to a dog trained to provide affection and comfort to people in
hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, mental institutions, schools, and stressful
situations such as disaster areas.
 
The specific behaviors taught in each case are different, but the underlying principles are
similar. Professional "dog trainers" usually do not train the dogs, but actually
train the owners on how to train their own dogs. Although it is also possible to send a dog
away to a training school, the owner still must at some point learn what the dog has learned
and how to use and reinforce the techniques and then provide them to specific sect of people
for different services which can be even official security.
 
The guide dogs are playing a big role in helping mankind to lead a person who cannot roam
around easily. Also the dogs trained to execute the security processes are really helpful
the biggest and the most famous is the "Police K-9 Unit".
 
 
 
http://www.dog-school-training.info - A complete guide to Dog Training Schools 

 

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