Title: How to train a dog General Purpose: To inform the audience Specific Purpose: To inform listeners why and how to train your dog Central Idea: Dog owners should train their dogs for a safe and constructive relationship with them so that it can keep them safe and happy. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention device: Do you know why training your dog is an important aspect of owning one? B. Central Idea/Reveal Topic: Dog training is important because it keeps your dog safe, strengthens the bond you have with your dog, and it gives the dog confidence. Dogs that are trained are overall more likely to have a higher level of happiness. C. Speaker Credibility: I have grown up with dogs all around me for my whole life, and I just recently got a new puppy. …show more content…
What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Prevents bad behavior a. Preventing bad behavior can help the dog make better choices in your own home. They usually know what they should and should not be doing. b. This can result in everyone staying happy and healthy, and not having to worry about a non-trained dog. Connective: After talking about the importance of dog training, I will now be talking about the positions that help train a dog. B. Main Point: Positions to help train a dog 1. Sit a. Teaching your dog to sit can help with their self-control, and it can limit the dog from jumping onto others or objects. b. Telling your dog to sit provides an alternative behavior, and this motion can take their mind off of whatever is causing them to have bad behavior. 2. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Paw a. Teaching your dog to give you their paw creates a fun way to bond with your pet. b. Another reason you can teach your dog how to paw is so you can show your friends the cool tricks you taught your dog. 3. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Lay down a. Teaching your dog to lay down is important because it can lead your dog to have further relaxation, and a good impulse control exercise. b. Your dog knowing to lay down is good for if you bring them into a shop, vet, or even your vehicle they know to behave and lie down. Connective: The last point that will be talked about is the mechanics of how dogs learn new things. C. Main …show more content…
What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Hand gestures a. It is important to use hand gestures because dogs pick up on physical features much faster than verbal ones. You need to make sure your actions match what you are training your dog for, and make sure the motions are clear to the dog. b. Hand gestures are also important if your dog is or is going to be deaf, so you have a concise form of communication. III. CONCLUSION A. Summary of Main Points: The overall subject that I talked about was training a dog. The three points I talked about were the importance of training a dog, the positions to train a dog, and the mechanics of how dogs learn. These points will hopefully have your dog well behaved and trained, and help you grow a closer bond with your dog. B. Exit Line: The points I talked about are the basis of what you need to know to hopefully encourage you to train your dog. Of course, there is a lot more to dog training, but the tips and information I gave you can give you a head
Puppies need a lot of time while growing up. They can grow by themselves, but if you want to be a master of a smart dog, then you got to spend time with them. You have to teach them how to do some stuff. Teach them one little trick at a time. Seeing them grow and improve every day is such a fulfilling experience.
Training your dog is the most important part of canine companionship. A happy dog is one who has structure and boundaries. Dogs are pack animals, and as such, they need guidance in the behavior that you expect from them. If you don't follow through in this leadership role, then the dog will naturally feel as if it is his place to do so. A dog that understands that you are the leader will naturally be easier to train.
Patience is a very important quality to posses when it comes to dog training. It might take to a child months to learn the ABC's as well as for a dog to develop a new skill. It is important to remember that each dog is different, for some it might take one class and for some more. Some dogs will be driven by treats and some by a game. It is essential to find what makes them feel good, to help them recognize that they did right. It is important to commit to the process and to make sure that everyone of the family are engaged in the process, not to provide mixed signals to the
Introduction: I. Many people in our community own or have owned a dog in the past. II. Most people enjoy being around a well behaved dog, rather than around a hound who does not know boundaries, but how do they do it? III. I own an eighty-pound boxer
The writer, Art Hess, talks about how anyone can train their dog, but I think this article goes deeper than that because I also found some life advices. He mentioned how dogs never questioned who you were or where you lived, how they just lived in the present and respected you based entirely on who you are today.
I want to give you some dog training advice and two thumbs up if you are a canine lover and you are trying to train your dog. If you are not training him/her I really recommend you do. It's fulfilling, fun, it works and it does not cost as much as dog training classes. A lot of people have this idea in their mind that training is solely a learning experience for their pup. But in reality you are learning as well. You learn how to really connect with your dog.
Some basic training tips follow here. Feeding Times - You need to set the times that the dog gets fed. Do not allow them to manipulate you with their
The purpose of this report is the RSPCA has assignment me to create a training manual to be given to people who adopt cats and dogs. The animal I’ve chosen to do for this task is a dog. The creation of this training manual requires a complete understanding of each theory and process of learning which includes providing an informative report with clear instructions for owners to use when training their new pets.
Introduction I WROTE THIS BOOK to give you an understanding of how dogs learn and interpret the world around them, at least when it comes to their interactions with us, and to provide you with the basic principles of teaching dogs humanely without the use of punishments, yelling, reprimands, or leash jerks. I hope that by writing this book, I will help you to understand your dogs better and to appreciate them for all their “dogginess” and intelligence. Whatever your reasons for using this book, please be sure to read chapters 1 and 2 first. These chapters cover core concepts and key points, and will teach you how dogs learn, how behaviors are reinforced, and how to implement sound train- ing techniques.
Your knowledge must be enough for you to train your dog in a conventional way. The basic purpose is to
Before you begin training a dog, you should figure out their favorite treat for a reward. Having a treat they enjoy promotes higher motivation and keeps their attention. The treats should also be little in size; similar to the kibble in which they eat. Avoid using large treats; many in a row could result in them getting sick, as well as empty your wallet. When training, always keep a pocket filled with treats; you want them available for any behavior that should be rewarded. Another reward to think about implementing involves celebrating. When your dog performs a trick or just accomplishes a good behavior, make a big deal out of it by
Dog Training Manual By Matthew Fox Introduction The purpose of this guide is to inform you on how you can train your dog to be better behaved and learn desirable behaviours using three major learning theories: classical conditioning, operant conditioning and observational learning. Many owners know of techniques that can help them train their dogs, but having an understanding of how your dog learns certain behaviours and what it is that encourage good and bad behaviours will make training your dog much easier and effective.
Teaching a dog to lay down seems different than studying for a Biology exam, but online advice on both topics are surprisingly similar. Both dog training advice and college studying advice include the need for consistency, frequency, and repetition, along with using both types of reinforcement. Despite these similarities, dogs and students differ in what they are learning and how exactly they show that they have learned. Advice to college students and dog trainers are comparable in fundamental ways; their methods and reactions to conditioning are similar but what exactly the person or dog is learning can make it seem as if the two types of advice have very little in common.
and Understand the World around Them • Dogs are social. They do everything communally. • The use of punishments can make dogs fearful, anxious, and reactive.
It is often said that a dog is a man’s best friend. In the last 14,000 years, dogs have accompanied man by helping him hunt, guard, and protect. In our modern world, dogs help us combat in war, search-and-rescue, guide the blind, deaf, discapacitated, rehabilitate patients in therapy, aid law enforcement, and are part of our family as beloved pets (Coren). Although canine superstars such as Lassie, Old Yeller, and Rin Tin Tin portray the perfect dog we all want in our lives, these ideals are far from the truth. Many first-time dog owners expect dogs to know behaviors such as how to walk on a leash, not bite, not destroy the house, and in addition to many others. In reality, dogs must be trained on what their handler wants them to do. It is