Friday, February 19, 2010

Basic Cockapoo Training Tips

As the owner, you probably want to have a well-bred cockatoo right? Apparently, this is what every dog owner's dream - to have a dog that obeys commands, potty in the right place and never chew, dig or do anything destructive. And the dream can only be achieved through proper training cockatoo.

Training a cockatoo can not be as difficult as it seems. There are different teaching methods and tools available which can be exploited to achieve the desired result. What owners should do is identify what method or tool, which works best for their pets and use some method correctly.

The most common method of training is the use of positive reinforcements such as food treats, praise, petting, play time or favorite toys. These positive reinforcements to motivate the dog to do the desired behavior several times. Reinforcements are given to the dog after the task is completed or command that has been followed so it is also mentioned as a reward. When giving food treats as rewards, should treat be tempting to your pet. Soft commercial deals are widely used even hot dogs, cheese and boiled chicken or beef can also be used. Determine which one best suits your cockatoo. The use of treats is always combined with praise. While the food reward, say something like, "Good dog" in a happy tone.

Although positive reinforcement is the most widely used teaching method, while others choose to go after correction-based training method, such as the use of training collars. This collar has a receiver that sends shock every time the dog has done something unacceptable. The coach is the one carrying and controlling the transmitter. This method is designed to train the dog to associate unacceptable or negative behaviors with shock ultimately will learn not to do the problem again.

Although the first two methods have often proved effective for many dog owners, there are still people who chose to punish their pets to correct or educate them in what is right and acceptable. But instead of making things right, to punish a dog can cause problems as aggression and other behavior related problems. Would you want your dog to be afraid to pee when you're around? Probably you do not want a fearful and submissive dog, right? Simply put, punishment will only do more harm than good. As much as possible, please avoid using it.

You may find it difficult, but with these cockatoo training tips will certainly have a well-bred cockatoo in good time.

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