Remember that your dog doesn't
process thoughts the same way that you do. If this is your expectation, you
will experience disappointment and you won't get the results you expected. Read
on to learn the way to communicate on your dog's level, so that they can
understand what you want them to do.
When training a dog, make sure to
stay consistent. Write down the specific commands you want to use with your
dog, and get everyone in your household to review the list and use the same
words. Reward your dog for following commands. Do not reward your dog if he
doesn't obey. If different people in your household respond to the dog in
different ways, it becomes confusing for the dog and less likely they will
respond in the appropriate way.
When it's time to introduce house
training to your dog, put him on a consistent schedule of eating and
elimination. This will help you know when you have to take your dog outside,
before he ruins your carpet. This schedule also teaches dogs what it means to
"hold it".
The only way to properly train a
dog is with a positive and motivated attitude. Always reward a dog during
training sessions. Punishing your dog will not achieve the desired results and
does more harm than good.
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.
Have a good time while training
your dog. You can build a strong bond with dog by playing with the dog, and
that in turn causes positive reactions during training. Training can be a fun
experience, however, getting some enjoyment for yourself and the dog through
play is a good thing.
High-value treats should be used
when training a dog. Great treats such as small pieces of cheese or a dab of
peanut butter can go a long way.
Try taking obedience classes to
make your dog become more obedient. Trained instructors will help correct many
different behavioral issues you might face with your dog.
The cause of your dog's
destructive chewing habits might just be separation anxiety. If you keep him in
a crate and give him toys that are safe for him to chew on, your dog and your
house will stay safe.
Do not neglect to make a visit to
the vet for a spay or neuter around the six month mark. You should have him or
her spayed or neutered along with taking him or her to obedience classes. Any
dog not "fixed" will be very excitable and easily distracted in obedience
sessions. You and your pet will enjoy a longer and happier life together.
It is important for you to teach
your dog good behavior habits from the beginning. It makes it easier for the
dog to learn the correct behavior first, than it is trying to make them unlearn
old bad habits. Don't feed your dog scraps if you don't want want him begging
at the table.
Don't let your dog make the
decisions as to when to pay attention. If you are not willing to force a
particular demand on your dog, do not give that demand at all.
Start by teaching your puppy his
name. Use his name on a regular basis, and teach him that the appropriate
response to hearing is name is to come over to you. These are the first words
your puppy should learn. Spend as much time as possible with your dog, so you
can bond and he'll learn you're his master. This way, you will find future
training to be infinitely easier.
Training two different dogs at
the same time can be quite difficult. You may have to train them separately,
rather than together, as they probably want to play with each other rather than
listen to you.
After learning some helpful hints
on how to get through to your dog and train it to behave to your expectations
you simply need to follow what you have learned. After changing your dogs
behavior to fit with the tips suggested you can properly train your dog.
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