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Could you train your dog by following the steps on a DVD? Could you really begin with a darling little puppy who knows practically nothing of how you want him to behave in your home, yet end up with a puppy who is housetrained and knows how to sit, stay, come, and all the rest? Or could you start with an older dog who doesn't know everything you want him to, and get him to be willingly doing all the basics? The answer is evident: maybe. If you are willing to work a bit, you can do it. Dogs really love to learn new things, and you can get an excellent DVD on how to train your dog. So it's up to you: if you want to do it, you can. The DVD will show you what to do -- and it can also help keep you motivated! You can do it this way: select at least a couple of times a day that you will do a short dog training session. It might be immediately before you feed your pet breakfast and dinner, or at any other times that suit you. Three to five times is even better than two. Dogs learn best and have more fun in short training sessions than in long ones. If you like to make plans and carry them out, then you are a natural for training your dog with a DVD. If you aren't a huge fan of planning but can do it when you see a good reason, you should do fine too. DVDs or dog training classes? In deciding whether to train your dog with a DVD or to take him to a class, one of the main factors is whether you can find a trainer nearby whose approach you like. Positive, pain-free methods work more effectively in training dogs, but many trainers learned their methods years ago and haven't made the switch to the newer techniques. Also, of course, consider the cost and the timing of the classes. If a good dog or puppy training class is available, it can be useful for helping the dog to be at home with many dogs -- something you will need to develop in any case -- and for learning a lot. Once you and the dog see how much fun it can be to learn new things together, you may want some DVDs to help you continue your dog's lifelong learning. Choosing a DVD Be sure to get a DVD using positive reinforcement methods. I was very pleased to find Train Your Dog: The Positive, Gentle Method, with Nicole Wilde and Laura Bourhenne. I had read some of Wilde's books and was not surprised at the high quality of the program. It covers come, sit, stay, puppy training, and much more.
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