Sunday, August 26, 2012

Tips-help you begin dog training.


If you've never trained a dog before, it may seem like a daunting task. While there are some things you need to know, there are plenty of resources for a beginner at dog training. This article is designed to help you begin dog training.

Repetitive training can be one of the best ways to deal with your dog's separation anxiety over being left alone. Separation anxiety can cause a dog to bark or destroy things while you're away from home. You can train your dog on acceptable behaviors that can be applied while you are gone. Doggy nerves can also be soothed by showing your pet plenty of affection.



 You want to mentally stimulate your dog in order to keep it healthy and happy. Going for walks, giving them puzzle toys, and playing directly with them will keep them occupied and content. A dog that does not have anything to do may start chewing on your personal belongings.

 Positive reinforcement should include more than just dog treats. Dogs love treats, and easily learn new tricks when this is their motivation. However, you may not always have a treat with you to congratulate you dog outside of regular training sessions. Good behavior can be rewarded with petting and hugging, which are two great treat replacements.

 To help you train your dog you should know what kinds of foods your dog likes to eat. Giving your dog treats which he really enjoys when he does something right can speed up the training process. Look at his response after you give him the food.

 To be successful when you are training your dog, you need to find out why your dog does the things it does! While your dog is learning what you are teaching him, you are learning what methods your dog responds to the best. It doesn't matter the reason you want to train your dog, you need to offer a variety of exercises along with positive reinforcement. Training will be most successful when the dog is happy.

 Your dog should not get a cold voice from you because of a personal conflict with another human or the fact you got stuck in traffic. The point here is that you should only reprimand your dog if he did something wrong a few seconds ago. Otherwise, keep things upbeat.

 Above all else, consistency is the key to effective dog training. Make sure everyone involved in your dog's life uses the same commands that you do. It is also recommended that everyone use the same positive reinforcements for good behavior and negative response when the dog is disobedient. By having different responses from different people will most likely confuse the dog, which may make the training more problematic.

 Positively encourage your dog without using treats. Using food is an effective and popular way to train dogs. You probably do not carry treats with you 365 days a year when you are not in an "official" training session. Start using praise and extra attention, hugging and patting, when your dog displays a positive behavior.

 If at all possible, dog training should really begin as a puppy. Older dogs are trainable, but young dogs are more responsive to the lessons from training. Teaching your dog good behavior from a young age is great way to help it grow as a pet that becomes respectful.

 Try not to use wee-wee pads as a tool in potty training your day. These "wee-wee" pads can leak pet urine and feces, which can cause the puppy to mistake the area for a permanent toilet. These pads also make dogs think that anything that shape is a bathroom. Teaching your dog the appropriate place to go from the start is always the more practical idea.

 Six months is the recommended age at which a dog should be spayed or neutered. This should be happening roughly at the same time as the first obedience class. The dog will preform better in obedience training after they have been neutered or spayed. By spaying or neutering a dog he will have a longer happier life.

 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. You don't want hormones to interfere with the learning process. You and your pet will enjoy a longer and happier life together.

 Refrain from playing tug-of-war with your puppy while you in the process of training him. These kinds of games may encourage your dog to bite your hands. Tug-of-war can be played once you have trained your puppy; however, it should not be played before the dog is completely trained.

 Do not allow your dog to be in charge by deciding when he should, or should not, listen. If you don't intend to follow through with enforcing a command, save it for later.

 When training your dog, do not include any punishments. If your dog does not follow the correct behavior, instead of punishing him, gently teach him what to do instead. Build a positive relationship with your dog during the training process.

 A new dog requires teaching proper obedience training right from the beginning. It is much easier to get a dog to learn the right way rather than making it unlearn its bad habits. If you never give your dog any scraps from table food, they will never start begging for it.

 The first thing that you must do is to command control over your dog. If the dog does not understand that you have control he will ignore your commands and act with outright disobedience. Don't let your dog control the direction or pace of your walks.

 Get your dog prepared for early vet exams. Touch your dog gently down the sides of his body and tell him he is being good when he does not react. Help him become adjusted to having his paws and teeth examined. You might want to ask your buddies to assist you in the process.

 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.

 When you get your puppy, be sure to create a bond to him by helping him learn his name. Repeat his name regularly, so he will learn to come to you when he hears it. These should be the primary words your dog needs to learn. Spending a lot of time interacting and playing with your puppy is the best way to establish a bond of love and trust. This will make him easier to train later.

 Most people are surprised how quickly their dog can learn from training and how fast they get results. So if you are looking to change any of your dog's wayward ways, try some of our tips for quick success.

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