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Are There Any Benefits From Training Your Golden Retriever?

By: John Philips

One the most rewarding and fulfilling activities you will ever be involved in is training your Golden Retriever. It is more than just teaching him to come to heel or rollover. Every member of the family should be included in the undertaking and, for your sanity and sanitation it is important that house training your Golden Retriever is first on the agenda.

A necessary requirement may be several coaching sessions a day, with plenty of patience and persistence, when you first start training your Golden Retriever. Golden Retrievers, being one of the more responsive breeds to training, usually learn at faster rate than most other varieties of dogs. Effective training is as much about attitude as skill, remembering that all dogs respond faster to positive inducements than punishment or trepidation. Training for your Golden Retriever needs to involve more than just refinement and perception.

Although it can get frustrating in the early days you should always carry out obedience training with a positive attitude. Done correctly, it will build your relationship and bring about a change in character within any dog and will reverse nearly all behavioural problems. During training your Golden Retriever the best way to keep both you and your dog happy is always reward him when he gets something right rather than punishing him for forgetting.

Severe punishment tactics can actually cause behavioural problems in itself and in many cases bring about the opposite behaviour than what you are trying to achieve, even compounding existing ones. A Golden Retriever, especially a puppy, will generate his own routine and habits if left unsupervised, therefore, constant supervision is paramount. Use verbal reprimands instead of punishment and reward good conduct with lavish praise. Using positive methods to define behaviour is fun for you and your Golden Retriever and if he is clear about where he stands and his function within the group will have no behaviour problems.

Dog training can, in itself, be an overwhelming task so a professional dog trainer may be your preferred option. A reputable dog trainer shouldn't be too difficult to find, but if you have problems the first places to search would be your local kennel or veterinarian's office. Obvious skills to look for in a trainer are knowledge, commitment, patience, and adaptability. Of equal importance is the experience he has gained through the amount of different dogs he has had through his hands. He must be comfortable around dogs and people, discerning and enthusiastic, but most of all is the relationship he builds in a class or one to one environment.

Professional dog trainers are skilled in the art of training the owners as well as the dog, especially problem dog trainers. But you will actually learn the correct way of housetraining and handling your dog directly from somebody who is experienced in the task.

Golden Retrievers, like all dogs, are impressed by your reactions even when they don't understand them, but they do not recognise the spoken language unless it's represents something meaningful to them. Being constant in your demands and remembering your enthusiastic praise is the finest training medium you have will help him understand. The dog must realise that it is the bad behaviour that you don't like, not the dog itself.

Years of enjoyment and allegiance will be the result of a fully trained Golden Retriever. And when analysed closely you will detect that you as the teacher will benefit even more from this relationship with your canine pupil.

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