There is so many ways that our pets are wonderful. Anyone fortunate enough to own a pet has love for it. You can train your pet without hurting the relationship in any way. Pets are usually more loyal than anyone we have ever or ever will meet.

One of the most important things for you to understand is, the commands and rules must be constant. We tend to get upset with our animals because they stop being obedient after a certain period of time.

Whatever route you decide to take in training your pet, do it yourself or hire a trainer, you must be consistent. Once the pet has a clear understanding of what the rules are they will happily follow them.

The true key in training your animal, specifically your dog, is training yourself. When you give certain commmands to your dog, keep your tone constant. For example, when you are telling Spot to sit while you are in a good mood, don't change it from when you are in a bad mood. Do not let it go from "O sit baby" to "SIT YOU STUPID DOG!!!

Your dog is clueless to why you are yelling at them in this situation. Although they carry this great love and respect for you, they are now becoming frustrated and uneasy.

I know we all love to talk with our animals, but the fact is they really do not understand English or any other language. Our pets understand tones and sounds. This is why they are able to understand commands when done consistently. Trust me I am not telling you not to talk to your animals. I actually think it is probably healthy for your relationship with them, because as I said before, they understand sounds and know when you are showing them love by how you sound when you communicate.

Be sure that when you are deciding to be serious about having a well trained pet that it all starts with you. If you get into the habit of saying "sit sit sit" don't expect your pet to sit on that first one, you are training them that if you do not say it three times, you really don't mean it.

So remember if you take anything away from this article it should be this, you guessed it "BE CONSISTENT!" whatever your methods are stick to them and you and your wonderful pets relationship should stay in great shape and get even better!

T. Clark gives free training courses, tips, and advice. You should also check out this truly effective and proven dog training equipment.

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