findallinfor.com findallinfor.com
  Index Page -> About Us -> Add Url -> Privacy of Info -> Terms of Use -> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Daylily "Red Hot Returns"

Description and planting and care instructions for daylily 'Red Hot Returns,' the first full size re ... - Alan Summers
 

Eliminating Odors with an Effective Fabric Deodorizer

Beta Carotene would help prevent cancer and even fight cancer because it's an antioxidant.Since Beta ... - hari
 

Silhouette Shades Drape Windows In The Sheer Softness Of Dreams

Silhouette Shades not only introduce elegance, but bring with them the benefit of meticulous light c ... - Rika Susan
 
 

Online Florists

Flowers say you care. A gift of flowers brings about feelings of love, joy and contentment. Whether ... - Steve Valentino
 

A Mother's Love

There is nothing as strong as a mother's love. Our children may grow up and leave us but the bond re ... - Lorraine Kember
 

Dutch Tulips

Annually, Netherlands produces an approximate nine billion flower bulbs. In April and May, the flowe ... - Kristy Annely
 

I've Been Boxerized

In my life I've had many different dogs. I have loved each and every one of them dearly, but had nev ... - Linda Sellen
 

The Worst Sound of All

Isn't it amazing how much sound we're bombarded with everyday? We love to find a quiet moment where ... - Kingston Amadan
 
 

Index Page –› Garden & Home –› Pets & Other Animals
 

Agility Builds Confidence in Your Dog

 

Is your dog timid around people or other dogs? Is your dog sensitive to sounds? Agility training can provide the environment and structure to build confidence in your dog. Agility classes are a great place for people to learn about the sport and learn how to train, but the timid dog may take a long time before he is ready to venture from under your chair or off your lap.

A timid or shy dog can only learn inside their comfort zone. So, training must begin where they feel safe and behaviors must be taught in very small increments. Home will probably be the best place to train and have learning take place for your dog.

So, how do you train at home? You will need guidelines and equipment. There is a multitude of websites that can give you information on agility training. There are also books and videos that will give details and visual aids and lesson plans for beginners thru expert levels.

There is a variety of equipment that is useful and helpful to have at home. Equipment recommendations are based on your available space and location of training. Do you have a large yard that will hold 10 obstacles? Do you have a small yard where you will need setup equipment and then tear down before you can setup again? Will you be training in your garage or basement, or as some agility addicts, in your living room.

For the timid dogs make sure your equipment is safe and sturdy. The pause table is a good place to begin your agility training. A 12 high pause table, with adjustable legs for later use, is a good starting place for all size dogs. Remember with your shy dog, setup your table in an area that is very familiar to your dog. If your dog barks at anything new, just leave your pause table in your house or yard for several days, let your dog inspect and smell it on his own or with a little coaxing, but dont push to fast, remember baby steps with the insecure dog. With treats in a dish or his favorite toy placed on the table encourage your dog to get up on the table. This may take more than one lesson, be patient. If your timid dog looses interest in food or toys when you attempt something new, trying holding him and you sit on the table. If your dog is too big to hold, have him on leash and you sit on the table. If he backs away coax him, only treat or reward him when he comes to you, never when hes pulling back away from you or the table.

Eventually, you want your dog to be able to jump on the table with your cue word, Table, Box, Kennel, whatever word you use, Stay on the table as you back away and then Come when you call. Build your distance slowly so that your dog is not pushed to soon.

From Pause Table to Contact Trainer is a nice transition for shy dog. A Contact Trainer comes in different designs. We recommend a 3-Piece Contact Trainer that has one mini A-frame side, a Pause Table, and then a mini Dog-walk side. Your dog can Sit on the table and then be coaxed down the A-frame side or the Dog-walk side. Just remember with the shy dog, training is done in increments, slowly and comfortably, with a little push to stretch him, but not enough to overwhelm him to cause a shutdown.

You can follow the above techniques introducing new obstacles as your dog is able to succeed. As your dog succeeds on each new piece of equipment you will see his confidence grow.

Author: Brad Carlson
 
Author Bio:
Brad Carlson is an expert on this subject. Brad has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Shih Tzu - Training Your Shih Tzu Not To Bite
 
Puppy Basics: Potty-Training, Reprimanding, and Rewards...
 
Celebrating Fathers
 
How To Protect Your Pets From Fleas And Ticks
 
Understanding A Childs Fears And Anxieties
 
Dominant Dogs: Are You a Leader or a Follower?
 
Dog Training Collar Basics
 
Online Pet Stars ? What Makes a Great Pet Website
 
Occupation: Mommy
 
Adoption Through The Foster Care System
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Self Help

 

Events & News

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Research & Science

 

Finance & Banking

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Automobiles

 

Policies & Law

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Software & Networking

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Art & Creative

 

Academics & Education

 

Garden & Home

 

People & Communities

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Business & Services

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Children & Teens

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Property & Estate

 
 
   Index Page -> Privacy of Info -> Terms of Use
Copyright © www.findallinformation.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.