Untitled documentHow to Train My Dog Here are a few tips about how to train my dog. 1. Remember your dog is a very sensitive animal akin to a child. I always reckoned that my dogs had brains about equivalent to that of a three year old child and just as sensitive if not more so. If you use that as a yardstick then you are halfway to having an obedient dog. 2. Always be firm with your dog when you are trying to set up parameters. Of course you can have fun with your dog and it is important to do so, but you must always let your dog know you are the boss. It is in a dog's nature to look to their master as the leader of the pack. That's what you have to be - the leader of the pack. 3. Be sensitive to the needs of your dog. Dogs vary in temperament. When you are training your dog try to become aware of his temperament. Dogs, like humans have their idiosyncrasies and you must become aware of these little foibles. 4. It is probably most helpful to have a vet look at your puppy or young dog to check if his physical condition is ok. You cannot train an unwell dog! Sometimes young dogs may have ailments that are not visible to the layman's eye but will easily be spotted by a good professional. Just as you would bring a young child for a medical it is equally important to have the expertise of good veterinary surgeon readily available when required. 5. As with young children praise and reward go a long way when you are trying to train a dog. I have had dogs all my life and I learned how to train my dog the hard way. When I was young I had to rely on the accumulated wisdom of older generations which in the main was not as enlightened as that of modern practitioners. Dogs were treated very harshly indeed in those days but I was fortunate in that my parents were more advanced in that department. Of course in those days dogs knew their place whereas many of today's pets have become rulers of the roost! If you want a dog Supernanny then look no further,Problem solved. Don't waste any more time reinventing the wheel. Go to [http://www.braintraining4dogs.com]