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Golden retriever training is a crucial part of owning a golden retriever. Through training, pets are groomed to behave properly so as not to create problems at the same time be of use to their owners. The golden retriever is not just a pretty breed you can flaunt around for the world to see. Because of their wonderful work ethics, they are known to be capable of doing various roles including but not limited to guide dog for the blind, search and rescue dogs, therapy dogs as well as prime performers in obedience and agility competitions.

They may be generally known as an all-around working dog but that does not mean they are able to do different tasks with no effective training. Regardless of intelligence, physical capacities or attitude towards work, every dog has to go through training. Here are some top dog training suggestions you might find useful:

  • The golden retriever is a picture of kind, friendly and confident dog. They’ve gentle disposition hence harsh training approach is not necessary to this breed. Rather than using punishment-based training method, train your pup using positive approach such as using treats, praise and attention.
  • Golden retrievers are not merely intelligent pets, they enjoy working too. Therefore, care ought to be taken not to overwork them to prevent health threats resulting from exhaustion and stress. Training sessions ought to be short but frequent to prevent boredom at the same time give your pet the opportunity to relax and rest before embarking on the next lesson. A ten to 15-minute training period, two or three times each day would be enough.
  • Recognize the good deeds soon after he made it. The golden retriever responds well to positive training approach so rewarding your pet with treats, praise or attention will certainly encourage him to replicate the behavior he has just shown.
  • Golden retrievers have exceptional desire to please. Use it for your benefit.

 

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