Why is it so important to train my dog?
24 Oct 2008
Frankly, an undisciplined, disobedient dog can be a real pain in the ass.
It’s not only causing trouble for its owner. It might also be dangerous; to you, to your dog, to other people and animals - and also to the dog itself.
As warning examples we can mention:
- Your friends might dislike the beast so much it keeps them from visiting you.
- A non-trained dog might cause accidents.
- If your dog chews up your house it’s because you never told her not to
- A dog who is free to do as she please, will almost certainly put herself at highest rank. She will look upon herself as the leader of the pack
- It’s not unusual (No - this has nothing to do with Tom Jones!) that an undisciplined dog rushes out in the street, causing an accident - with disastrous result.
- You got the point now, I guess
People owning these impossible dogs doesn’t seem to realize that visitors not always loves to be jumped at by a dog that barks happily, drools and sheds hairs. Neither do they seem to understand that everybody in the dog’s surroundings are affected by its behaviour.
It is more important than you might think, that your dog early in her life learns to “mingle” with people and to obey its owner.
In my next few posts, I’ll cover the first steps in starting to train your dog - beginning with the day you come home with your new puppy.
If you are in a hurry you might want to get your hands on a fantastic little e-book that I myself found very interesting and useful.
See you soon!
//Pelle





