Thursday, August 30, 2012

A well mannered dog


Training your dog well will lead to happiness for the both of you. A well mannered dog shows what both of you know and expect from the other. If your dog has been trained effectively, you will be less reluctant to leave him at home alone, allow him to interact with visitors or spend time together in public places like dog parks. Although it is time consuming teaching and training your dog, the time you invest in your dog will pay off.

Don't give a puppy too much information and training at once, or you'll wear him out. Brief, simple, positive training sessions are well-suited to the limited supply of energy and attention a pup has to work with. If you try to teach too much, he won't like the training sessions and won't remember everything. This will only frustrate you over time.



 It takes small steps to crate train your puppy; they must become accustomed to it. When your dog appears to be at ease while inside the crate with the door ajar, you can help him adjust to the crate even further by slowly latching the door and rewarding him with treats fed to him through the spaces between the wires. Gradually increase the amount of time your dog spends in the crate, starting with just a few seconds. If the dog becomes upset, then you need to take a step back and slow down the training.

 Make sure your training environment is set up to motivate and reward your dog. Always reward a dog during training sessions. Negative training techniques and punishment will only serve to garner fear, and a dog who is afraid is not one who is willing to please.

 Try to challenge your pet on a regular basis. Test what he knows by giving commands, even if you are sure that he has the skill mastered.

 Dogs should never be tied up close to each other. This is due to the fact that they could become tangled in each others cords and end up injuring themselves when trying to get free. It can even be fatal if you tie a large dog up with a small dog, and the large dog ends up getting a chain wrapped around the small dog's neck.

 You need to let your dog be a dog, so give him some time to burn off that energy. Make sure your dog is properly fed, given a comfortable corner or bed to sleep and has a good place to run and be active.

 Any behavioral issues that suddenly occur should be checked by a vet to make sure there are no health conditions causing it. Pain in an animal can cause erratic behavior. Since dogs cannot communicate verbally, a change in behavior might be a sign that something is wrong.

 Teach your dog all of the newest training methods to keep him in line. People think that just because their dog has been trained once, that is all they need. Some dogs will revert back to negative behaviors if the training does not continue. For this reason, it is especially important to hold your dog to a strict disciplinary system.

 Stop your pup from chewing on an object that they shouldn't be if you catch them doing that. By doing this your puppy will learn which items he can and cannot chew then, when he is unsupervised, he will be less likely to chew your belongings.

 Dog training may end up being a bit of a chore if you're training more than one dog at a time because often, when dogs are together they won't be able to stay concentrated. If you notice a lack of concentration during training, you may have to separate them out, and try to return to training them together later.

 Keep your sessions short to accommodate a short attention span. If you try to focus for a long period of time on one command, your dog will show signs of boredom and begin to get antsy. This is why you need to limit the time of your training sessions to around 10 minutes.

 Scold your puppy for chewing your belongings right away. Eventually, the puppy will come to understand which items he is allowed to chew. In addition, he will learn not to chew unacceptable items even if he's left unattended.

 When you are house training a dog, you may want to use a crate. To make training more effective, consistency is the key. With crate training, your dog can be housebroken in no time.

 Communication is a crucial component of the training process. Do your best to remain consistent in the training of your dog. Use the same tone of voice, body language, correction methods, and rewards each time you train your dog. Remember to always pay attention to the communication signals from your dog. They will inform you of whether or not they are overworked, anxious, or having a great day.

 It is critical that you teach your dog the difference between correct and incorrect behaviors. Everyone who lives with your dog will have to undertake the same behavior for him to learn from your training. This can undo any progress you have made.

 One tip to keep in mind when training your dog is to not give up. Through constant and positive reinforcement, you will be able to train your dog to retain the behaviors you teach them. Much like providing your pet with food, training is a continuous process that is never truly finished.

 When teaching your dog a complicated routine, break the task into smaller elements. One example is getting your dog to fetch your iPad to read the New York Times Digital Edition. The first thing that your dog needs to learn is how to hold something correctly. Next, the puppy needs to learn how to find the object on command. The next thing he should be taught is how to pick objects up. Finally, show him that you want the object brought to you. If you use simple steps, it will be easier for your dog to understand, and learn quickly.

 Feed your dog a healthy diet. If your dog isn't getting what he needs from his diet, he will have a hard time concentrating during training. Poor nutrition adversely affects your dog's health and can cause uncharacteristic behavior. A proper diet can affect how well they react to training.

 Whenever you want your dog's attention, use its name. You will not be able to control your dog if you do not get his attention first. Practice calling your dog's name and letting him respond at least tens times a day. Also, it is very inappropriate for you to call the dog over to you and then punish him, as this will teach him to fear you and discourage him from coming when called.

 Always use your dogs name when you need his attention. To have some good control over your dog, a solid response is crucial. Call them to you at least ten times a day. Try to avoid punishing your dog when it comes to you after you call out its name while using this technique.

 Hopefully the tips we have given will ensure that you, as well as others, enjoy your dog and his company. By training your dog properly, you will prevent stress and frustration in both your lives. You can train your dog yourself, or find a professional to help, no matter which way you go, having a well-trained dog will offer you and your dog many happy years together.

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