Career in Dog Training
What is dog field training and how does it help your
dog? Dogs are loyal. They often have well-built and
strong bodies that move swiftly but with grace. They
can guard the house. They can fetch sticks and balls.
They can protect you from strangers and those who
attempt to hurt you. On top of the numerous lovable
traits of a dog, man’s best friend is one of the smartest
pets one could ever have. In general, along with
hamsters and parrots, dogs are one of the most
trainable pets one can ever have.


However,
career dog training professionals know that
dogs have limits to being trainable. Dogs are easily
trained to for the proper toilet use, for the proper crate
use, the usual “play-dead” and “fetch-that-stick” tricks
as well. But these tricks are the usual talents of a smart
pup and if your dog knows these things, it does not
mean that he/she can
complete dog field training.
However, if you think your dog is more than just a
smart canine and if you deem that your pet is fit for
dog
field training
, you might as well think about the
following questions:

a.        Will your dog accept training? Is he/she patient
enough and not aggressive?
b.        Does the dog easily obey you?
c.        Is the dog eager to look out in the field for
thrower stations?
d.        Will the dog still retrieve even if the thrower is
more than a hundred yards away?
e.        Will he/she keep on retrieving what is thrown
even if the process is repeated over and over again?
Does the dog express the same enthusiasm even after
he retrieves the third or the fourth throw?
f.        In hunting or in finding things, can the dog
focus? Or is it easily distracted?
g.        Can the dog obey sequencing rules when it
comes to thrower stations?
h.        Can he/she swim? Can the dog swim for at least
a hundred yards? After the first watermark retrieval, will
the dog go for a second?
i.        Is the dog capable of hunting and retrieval
without lead?
j.        Is the dog willing to go through rough terrains,
ponds, valleys, and other areas that he/she is not
familiar with?

If you have answered yes to all the questions, then
your dog is probably up for the next level of puppy
challenge in dog field training. Among the most
popular component of dog field training is Slalom
training. The Slalom training tests the ability of a dog to
zigzag and continue with the path even through
obstacles. Another component to
dog field training is
the seesaw training. This test gauges the dog’s ability
to balance itself on a moving and unstable board. You
can also try to introduce your dog to length jumping
training. In case, you want your dog to indulge in agility
competitions, it is a must for him/her to try obstacle
race tracks.
Dog field training will help your dog to
achieve these skills.
If you are considering a career in
dog training
then it is imperative that you learn to
asses these skills.


No matter which field you would like your dog to
specialize in, keep in mind that your dog’s success
does not rely on his/her skills and knowledge alone.
Rather, a good competitor in dog field competitions
needs a good trainer teeming with patience and
perseverance. If you are one of those determined dog
trainers, and if your pet is smart, talented and
determined, then both of you will then go far in
dog
field training
.

                            
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