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DOES YOUR DOG IGNORE YOU?

If you're finding that your Dog isn't responding to your commands, there may be a few reasons why this is happening.

Just like us, dogs can have their off days where they're not as attentive or willing to obey instructions.

It's a standard part of the training journey.

However, if this behaviour becomes a recurring issue, it's time to pay more attention and make some changes.


  • Is Your Dog Distracted?

Primarily, your canine companion might be finding it hard to focus on your commands.

Dogs, particularly younger ones, can easily be distracted by their surroundings.

This lack of attention may make it seem like your Dog is defiant, but it's often just an issue of an over-stimulated environment.

It's also important to remember that dogs don't understand language the way we do.

If you use different words or phrases for the same command, it could confuse your pet.


  • Assertive But Not Aggressive.

Another interesting aspect to consider is the way we deliver commands.

Dogs are incredibly perceptive; they can pick up on our body language and are aware of tone of voice.

If your delivery lacks confidence or consistency, your Dog might not take your command seriously.

Your commands must sound assertive but not aggressive.

How can we bridge the communication gap to ensure our dogs respond to our commands?


  • Let's Begin.

To begin with, try to limit distractions when you give your Dog a command.

For instance, try practising commands in a quiet room at home before taking them to a park filled with interesting smells and other animals.

Remember, consistency is key.

Use the exact words for each command and ensure all members of your household are on the same page.

This consistency extends to the rewards you offer as well.

Whether it's a tasty treat, a belly rub, or a game of fetch, make sure your Dog understands what they're working for.

All dogs are different and so will respond better to what reward they like the best.


  • Be Patient With A Positive Attitude.

Next, be patient and keep a positive attitude.

Training a dog takes time, and there will be days when progress seems slow.

With patience and a positive attitude, they'll learn to respond to your commands more reliably.

Remember, your Dog wants to please you.

Your Dog will not be defiant on purpose, and with affectionate guidance, it will learn to respond to your commands more reliably.


  • Seek Help

Don't be afraid to seek help from a Professional Dog Trainer if you're struggling.

Seeking advice from a Professional Dog Trainer can offer insights into your Dog's behaviour and offer you effective communication strategies.


  • Final Thoughts

Remember, every Dog is unique.

It takes time to understand your Dog and build a strong, trusting relationship.

With patience and consistency, you'll have a well-behaved four-legged friend who's always eager to respond to your commands.


My dog is ignoring me.
My dog is ignoring me.

 
 
 

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