How Can an agility training dog book benefit my dog?

Although some people use agility books and training specifically to teach their dog to be successful in sporting events, the truth is that agility-training books can also be highly beneficial for any dog.

Therefore, if you have a dog that has gone through traditional training but you still have small problem areas, you might consider adding an agility-training book to your stock of resources.

For instance, one of the methods of training used for dogs that participate in agility events is clicker training. Now, you could extract this particular training option, incorporating it into your other training and find it works exceptionally well. The key to any successful training is to capture the dog’s attention. If you start training a dog that is not focusing, he will simply not learn. Using the clicker method for agility training is a great way to start any training session out with your dog watching and having the right attitude.

In addition, many agility-training books teach a dog via fun but also self-control. Again, you can take these sections of the agility book, applying them to any training session. Typically, once you have your dog’s attention and you make learning fun, he will begin to feel motivated, thus gaining more and more self-control. The result is a dog that wants to learn, willing and able to please his master. Then by using these methods consistently, the results will come.

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Another huge benefit to teaching your dog from an agility-training book is confidence. Some dogs simply have fear and shyness, which can lead to all types of issues. However, once your dog gains his confidence, he would be willing to step up and learn. The overall goal with agility training is teaching your dog reinforcement, the right timing, rewards, guidance, pace, and even cues. With good books on agility training, you will know how to troubleshoot problems and find your dog behaving perfectly.




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