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    The Newest Type of Dog Training

    Dog training is more than just training dogs to make your life a happier one. Although dog training usually happens so that pet owners would find a useful motion for their dogs, the process itself can also extend up to something so much more. More than just training your dogs to make them more useful in terms of asking them to do simple errands, you can also subject your dog into behavioral dog training.

    Yes, there is such a thing as behavioral dog training. And this particular type of training happens more rigorously than the typical type of training. If you want to subject your dog into this particular setup, you have to understand that you will really need to invest some time and even effort on it. Behavioral dog training involves a series of prescreening requirements before your dog is accepted into the program. But you should rest assured that the rewards to be obtained from this type of dog training is more than enough to keep you going for it.

    Behavioral dog training is usually aimed for producing therapy dogs. As you can see, people are not the only ones which can be tapped and taught how to provide basic therapy services. Not too many people are getting into health care programs and when they do, they are usually not too keen on doing therapy sessions twenty four hours and seven days a week. Moreover, it can also be rather costly to employ care givers for home services and to accompany the rehabilitating person wherever he or she goes. This is the reason why therapy dogs are such a feat. They are more inexpensive to maintain and they can really give their full blown services to the patient.

    However, therapy dogs do undergo strict and rigorous dog training before they qualify for such job. Dog training for behavioral methods will not begin in the first place if the dog is not flexible enough to be around different types of people. This is vital, because the therapy dog will have no option to choose the type of person he or she will be around with. Also, dog training for behavioral methods will involve exposure to different types of people so it will be such a hard thing if the dog won’t be able to get along with other people than his master. Because of such requirements, dogs must be certified as good canine citizens first before they can be admitted into the program.

    Dog training involving behavioral methods for therapy dogs involve getting them around hospitals. Dogs have the tendency to fear unfamiliar places and get too excited with interesting sites. In order to avoid this and to get dogs properly acquainted through behavioral training, the dog training would involve having to be familiar with hospital equipments and to see hospital as just another place and not as threats. It is expected that rehabilitating people will typically have to be in the hospital often so therapy dogs must be able to accompany them when doing so.

    Have a great "dog training" day,

    Dr. Alfonso

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