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Tips for Successful Greyhound Training

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Isn't it relaxing and equally heartwarming to see a four-legged furry creature around the house? But would you still consider it relaxing if that four-legged member of the family knows nothing but bark the whole day, chews the furniture, digs the front lawn and other things that lead to nowhere but destruction of your hard earned properties? If you do not want these disasters to happen but still want to have a dog such as a greyhound, then you surely need to know the most effective greyhound training tips.

When considering of getting a greyhound, you have to keep in mind the breed's characteristics. Being primarily bred for coursing and gaming, greyhounds are extremely fast and athletic dogs. They have long and powerful legs and slim build allowing them to run approximately 18 meters per second or 65 kph. But despite their athletic prowess, greyhounds are actually not high-energy dogs and what's more surprising is their reputation as quiet, gentle and affectionate animals. With the said temperament, do you think punishment-based training would work on this breed? Certainly not!

Greyhound training requires positive training methods and positive training environment. Using positive reinforcers such as treats, toys, praise or time to play are great ways to train a greyhound to sit, come, stay and other commands you want him to master. On the other hand, training based on physical punishment will do him no good. In fact, it will only lead to behavior problems considering that this breed is easily startled. Positive vibe is also a must with these dogs. A greyhound may become attached to its owner thus can also determine the owner's moods and actions. A greyhound may get stressed if he thinks that his owner is stressed. And remember... a stressed greyhound or other dog for that matter will not learn efficiently. So having positive mood and being vigilant of your greyhound's mood will definitely contribute to the success of greyhound training.

In order to get your pet look forward to training, make the sessions short and enjoyable. Observe your pet and notice the things that can keep him interested. You could possibly use these things as training aid.

Greyhound training maybe hard when you just look at it but when the right techniques along with your consistency, determination and of course, love for your pet, surely you will have a well-trained greyhound everyone loves to play with and cuddle.
 
Richard Cussons gives advice on greyhound training. Find out more greyhound training tips at greyhoundsavvy.com.



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