Rescue Dog Rehabilitation – Pro Training Tips

What’s possible with a well trained dog!

 

Naughty dog tearing up kitchen and chewing garbage

Rescue Dog Training

There are many benefits to adopting a rescue dog, beyond just helping a dog in need. Rescue dogs are typically already housetrained and know how to do basic commands like sit and stay. They also tend to be calmer and more mellow than dogs who have been bred specifically for shows or hunting.

Rescue dogs often come from difficult backgrounds, so they’re typically grateful for their new homes and love their families very much. They can also provide plenty of laughter and love, and are known to be great with kids.

There are many rescue dog organizations across the country, so be sure to do your research before deciding which one is best for you. It’s also important to remember that every dog is different, so be prepared for some initial adjustment period as your new furry friend gets used to his or her new surroundings.

 

Retraining a Rescue Dog

There are a lot of misconceptions about rescue dogs. Many people think that all rescue dogs are problem dogs who are too difficult to train and manage. This simply isn’t true. Just like any other dog, a rescue dog can be successfully retrained with patience, positive reinforcement, and consistency.

The first step in retraining a rescue dog is to identify the behaviors that need to be addressed. Once you know what you’re working with, you can create a training plan that is tailored to your dog’s specific needs. There are a variety of training techniques that can be used to address unwanted behaviors, and the best approach will vary from dog to dog.

One of the most important things to keep in mind when retraining a rescue dog is to be patient and positive. Dogs respond best to rewards-based training, so be sure to provide plenty of praise and treats when your dog does something correctly. Be consistent with your commands and rewards, and keep training sessions short and fun. With a little time and effort, you can successfully retrain even the most challenging rescue dog.

Here at Family Protection Dogs, we train service dogs and therapy dogs! We can provide a dog or evaluate your dog for your specific situation and tasks needed. Call today to learn more.