Monday, September 10, 2012

You Need This Article If You Have A Rowdy Pooch

It's not a bad look
It's not a bad look (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Perhaps you are starting to wonder why you wanted a dog in the first place after a few incidents. With some training, you can have a well behaved pet. Your dog needs to be active frequently. Dogs require mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Dogs that lose interest are hard to train. If your dog is fit and content, he will be much more likely to heed your instructions. Go for a long walk with your dog.

Your success in training your dog hinges on your understanding of your dog and what motivates it. Spend some time to learn what all about your dog - what will work for him, what he likes, and which training techniques will be a waste of time. When you are working on training your dog, make sure you have a wide variety of exercises for him to do, and that he is rewarded with a lot of positive reinforcement.

Happy dogs tend to perform better, and are easier to train successfully. If at all possible, dog training should really begin as a puppy. It's not absolutely necessary, but young dogs do better with training. If you train your dog when he is a puppy, then he will continue to be a good dog for the remainder of his life. Understand when it may be time to call in the professionals. Particularly if you are struggling to achieve the results you desire, professional help may be just what you need.

Trainers don't judge humans who have used ineffective training methods; they just observe your training sessions and guide you towards methods that are more likely to get your dog to behave the way you want him to. Look out for your dog's nutrition the same way you would look after your own. An unhealthy diet can have several negative effects on your dog. It can negatively impact a dog's health and disposition. Something as easy as proper nutrition can make a dog more obedient. Make sure everyone who is going to care for your dog treats him or her in the same way as you would.

Consistency is the best way to get your dog trained quickly. If the dog is exposed to multiple training methods, it will become confused and unsure about how to act. Whenever you have visitors, it is okay to inform them of the best way to interact with your pet. This is exactly the kind of behavior that makes your dog forget his training. When you bring that new dog or puppy home, you want to get the entire family involved in the training. If just one person does it, then the dog will be more inclined to only obey that one person. Having everyone do it, tells the dog that he must obey every member of the family. It is important to properly communicate with your dog during training sessions. Make sure that commands are easy to understand and given consistently.

This includes verbal and body language as well as rewards and corrections. Don't ignore the things that your dog is telling you. By watching and understanding the way your dog communicates, you can discover if your dog is getting fatigued, restless, or is happy. Wearing a puppy out by overloading it with information and training is counterproductive. Puppies have short attention spans, therefore keep your sessions short and provide ample amounts of praise. You want to end the session on a positive note; if you push too hard, he will end up dreading your training sessions.

When you are having a training session, keep the atmosphere positive and encouraging. Give your dog a reward, especially when he learns a new skill or learns to refrain from doing something bad. Never use punishments or negative words when training your dog. These methods will result in fear and anxiety which will make training more difficult. High-value treats should be used when training a dog. Even if its foods that are not generally permitted, like hotdogs or cheese.

Many dog owners are surprised to find that dog training is a much easier and faster process than they had expected. Try some of the tips above if you feel a strain on the relationship between you and your dog.
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