The Meaning Of ‘Obedience’
January 19, 2010 by
Filed under Keeping Pet Snakes
There is some confusion in the definition of “obedience”. The thing is that on the basis of one and the same set of commands (sit, lie down, stand, etc.), under the general title “obedience”, different trainers conduct, in principle, training of various courses (IPO, Sports Training, OKD, exhibition Training, etc.).
Under obedience, unfortunately, the majority of trainers and dog owners understand the knowledge of a dog as a simple set of commands. In this case, the owner simply does not understand, but the trainer does not explain that as a result of such training dogs will perform a command or when it is not interfere (there is no distracting stimuli), or when it is interested in the performance of the team (a delicacy or a game). In critical situations, such a dog will be unmanaged. (Chasing a cat, a dog will not return to the command of owner).
About true obedience we can say when:
Dogs Training: The Shot Fear
January 8, 2010 by
Filed under Keeping Pet Snakes
Before the talk about the shot fear correcting, you need to understand the causes of this phenomenon. As it is with any behavior, fear of the shot is formed under the influence of two main components:











































