According to data collected by the American Veterinary Medical Association, over 76,000,000 households in the U.S. have dogs. If you’re one of the millions of families who own a dog, you understand the importance of having a well-trained dog. 

If you aren’t sure how your pup measures up, this guide will describe some of the traits your dog should have. Keep reading to learn what they are. 

1. Your Dog Remains Focused 

A well-trained dog can stay focused on specific tasks. This is a dog who can take on a variety of responsibilities in any kind of setting without getting distracted.

This type of training is most often seen in a service dog. Service dogs are trained to help complete tasks that are difficult for their owners. 

2. Your Dog Doesn’t Struggle With Separation Anxiety

Another trait of a well-trained dog is one without separation anxiety. If you’ve ever done any pet sitting, you know some dogs struggle with breaking away from their family. 

You might notice separation anxiety with your dog. Even something as simple as going into another room sends your dog into a panic. 

Dogs who start getting training at an early age understand that their humans aren’t abandoning them and will do fine if left alone for some time. 

3. Your Dog Listens to Your Commands 

Another trait of a well-trained canine companion is following commands. If you only have to tell your dog once to come before he does, you have a well-trained and behaved pup. 

A well-trained dog learns and can remember all kinds of commands easily. This is usually the case with dogs who start training as puppies. Your dog should know how to sit and stay with simple hand gestures. 

4. Your Dog Adapts Well to Change 

Most dogs, especially as they start to age, have a hard time adapting to change. A well-trained pup will be able to manage any changes to his or her environment without becoming stressed or lethargic. 

Their ability to focus is what allows them to learn how to manage their owner’s needs in every new environment. 

5. Your Dog Does Well on a Leash

One of the most common problems dog owners face is leash pulling. An excited puppy will pull on their leash as they try to explore new scents as they walk. 

Byanimallover

Feb 23, 2023

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