Thursday, September 13, 2012

Tricks and tips-Train Your Dog


All dogs have the same mindset, no matter what kind or size. You should try to think like a dog and you will have no problem with training. This article should help anyone get into the right mindset if they are not already there.

If you want success in training your dog, you must make sure that your dog has a good activity level throughout his life. Dogs are not sedentary animals by nature. They have a great need for movement and exercise in their daily routine. At an agility class you can teach your dog to catch a Frisbee while your dog gets the exercise he or she needs. You could also let your dog tag along on your brisk walk or run. Try not to let boredom set in with your dog by keeping him active as much as possible.



 During your training sessions, you should keep a close eye on the time. If you spend a lot of time on only one thing, your dog can get bored and frustrated. Ten minutes is about the length of time a dog can handle.

 The daily training sessions with your dog should be fun. You can build a strong bond with dog by playing with the dog, and that in turn causes positive reactions during training. While training can be fun, try having play time with your dog every day for a period of time.

 When training your dog, use discretion and regard for your dog's attention span. Your dog will get bored and antsy if you spend too much time on one thing. Try to limit initial training sessions to 10 minutes or less.

 Don't give up when you're training your dog. Your dog will not remember his training if you are not there to constantly remind him of what you expect. Consistent training is key to a happy relationship with your pup.

 The more active your dog is, the healthier it will be. Just like humans, dogs can become bored easily. When a dog is bored, he will be hard to train. A happy and well-exercised dog is an easily trained dog. It is a great idea to take your dog out on runs or walks through the neighborhood.

 If you want a dog that is well-behaved, assure that everyone who interacts with the dog gives it the same treatment as you do. The most favorable results stem from keeping all of your dog's training consistent. Every person must have the same approach so that your dog will know what behavior is expected of him.

 Try using a clicker to help enforce good behavior. In order to begin, simply create a happy mental link between the clicker's sound and something the dog enjoys. Attempt to click and treat immediately and do this several times for a few days. Soon, your dog will understand that the noise means "great", making the clicker to a tool that can shape desirable behavior.

 You should never tether two dogs in close proximity to one another. The restraints for each dog can become tangled and in an effort to free themselves, they can be injured. If one dog is larger than the other, it could accidentally tangle the cord around the smaller dog's neck, causing it to become unable to breath, and possibly die.

 It's important to try out different treats and foods with your dog to find what his favorite is. Rewarding him with his favorite treat will be much more satisfying and motivate him to better performance in training. Make sure you pay attention to how he responds when you offer him this reward.

 If you catch your puppy chewing something that he should not be chewing, put an immediate stop to it. This will teach your puppy what he can chew on, and he will be less likely to chew on those things he's not allowed to put in his mouth.

 It may look like a harness is more comfortable for a dog, but it can actually prove to give you less control than even cinching type collars would. If you plan on using a harness outside of training, put both that and a collar on your dog during the training process. This will teach him to respond to commands even after the cinching collar is removed.

 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.

 When training your dog, make it fun for the both of you. The dog will respond more positively to training if you create a better bond between you and them. Training can be a good and fun time with your dog, but you should also set aside time that is just for play.

 When potty training your dog, stay away from wee-wee pads. These pads can leak, leaving behind invisible areas with the scent and enzymes from feces and urine that will attract your puppy back to the spot. Wee-wee pads also lead dogs to believe that anything in a similar shape is fine to use as an indoor bathroom. It is important that you teach your dog that the great outdoors is their potty.

 If you dog begins displaying negative behavior out of the blue, you should make him an appointment to go and see the vet to rule out any illnesses that could cause the behavior. Some health conditions or pain can cause animals to lash out or act out of their element. This happens because they are unable to voice their pain to their owner and this may help the owner to identify that something is wrong.

 When implementing discipline with your dog, monitor your tone of voice. Your dog can usually tell how you are feeling. By adopting a stern tone to your voice, it will be easier to enforce discipline.

 Sometimes professional help is required, so do not be afraid to call them. If training is not going well, you may need a pro. A professional dog trainer will give you the tools to correct your training program and help you achieve success.

 The best time to start training a dog is when it's a puppy. While it isn't essential, a young dog will be easier to train. If you start training your dog when he is young, he will be almost as well-behaved as a child.

 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.

 Both the dog and owner are happier when the dog is well-trained. With this article, you have learned some tips and tricks you can use when it comes time to train your beloved dog.

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