Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Key- To Use When Training Your Dog


Both you and your dog will be significantly happier once he is trained. When your dog has been properly trained, it becomes easier for him to meet your expectations. With a trained dog, you won't worry when you're together in public, you have visitors or he is home without you. Training isn't always easy, but it is well worth the effort. Follow these ideas to help get you started.



Keeping your dog outdoors when you are not home is a good way to prevent chewing. If it is too cold out, or you can't leave the puppy outdoors for some other reason, you will just have to do your best to make his favorite objects out of reach. Leave him in one room with the door closed, and leave him some toys that are okay to chew on.

 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.

 When you want to stop your dog from chewing the furniture or anything else forbidden, allow him to succeed. It is also important that a dog who chews is protected from danger. Items like hairbrushes can cause a dog to choke or could block their airway.

 Clickers can be great behavioral training tools. If you give your dog an award when you used the clicker, it will be easier to train. You should click, and then immediately treat. This method will be necessary until your dog learns that the "reward" is the clicking sound alone. Your dog quickly learns that the clicking sound means a treat is coming, so you can then use the clicker to train.

 Getting your dog to hang onto his favorite toy with his mouth, for example, is easy. When he puts the toy around his mouth, use a training clicker and offer him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. Next, only give him a reward if he holds the toy using his mouth.

 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.

 Always be aware of your tone of voice when you have to discipline your dog. Dogs are great at understanding how their trainer feels. By adopting a stern tone to your voice, it will be easier to enforce discipline.

 Punishment is an ineffective tool for training your dog. Instead, focus on preventing unwanted behavior. If your dog misbehaves, you should try to demonstrate the preferred action. Training is a time to teach and talk with your pet; the process is all about building a positive relationship.

 Punishment is an ineffective tool for training your dog. Your training efforts should be to prevent bad behavior. Teach your dog what constitutes inappropriate behavior, and what is an acceptable behavior. Build a positive relationship with your dog during the training process.

 Use the dog's name as much as you can to make sure it pays attention. Make sure to use the dog's name constantly when you first have him, so he can make the connection with his name and paying attention. Put some thought into your dogs name, and choose one that isn't too long and that isn't too similar to other common words.

 Don't use doggy treats as your sole positive reinforcement mechanism. Dogs love treats, and easily learn new tricks when this is their motivation. That said, you likely don't always have treats on hand during the times that are not spent formally training your dog. Another method of positive reinforcement is giving praise and attention through patting and hugging, and can replace the use of a treat.

 While it is possible to train many types of dogs together, depending on their personality, it may be impossible if you have two dogs. If your dogs do not focus on you properly when you train them together, you may want to separate them and give them some individual attention before trying to work with them jointly.

 It is important that you teach your dog proper behaviors from day one. Dogs find it much harder to break existing bad habits than to learn new, positive ones. If you do not want your pet to beg for food, you should never encourage it by feeding it table scraps.

 Your dog can, and should, find the training experience to be a positive one. Try not to make training sessions any longer than 15 minutes. That will keep his attention. Give out different kinds of rewards. Your dog should enjoy lots of praise for a job well-done. Making training fun makes listening fun, too!

 Although lots of breeds get along with other dogs in training, whether or not you can train your dogs together is really up to their individual personalities. You may have to train them separately, rather than together, as they probably want to play with each other rather than listen to you.

 Make sure your dog associates one word with one discrete behavior. Dogs respond much better to this because dogs will associate a specific word or action with that particular type of behavior. In all aspects of dog training, consistency is crucial. If you strive for this, you and your pet will get more out of the training.

 Ensure that your dog gets plenty of exercise and stimulation. Dogs require mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Dogs with no enthusiasm will be harder to train than active dogs. If you have a happy, exercised dog, they will listen better. A long walk or a brisk run are great ways to get rid of some of your dog's excess energy.

 Use a phrase on your puppy to house train him. When you take your dog out, repeat this command. This will help him form an association between being taken outside and doing his business.

 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.

 This article should have given you some valuable information for training your dog. Keeping these tips in mind when you start training your dog can help you become a very happy dog owner.

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