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hate14pot ([info]hate14pot) wrote,
@ 2013-03-06 18:48:00


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The Novices Guide To Dog Training
Read through this article to learn many helpful training strategies and ideas.go to site During training sessions, don't hesitate to discourage your pet from performing unwanted actions. Use a firm voice when saying "no." Never yell and never hit your dog with a hand or other object. Be sure you quickly discourage bad behaviors when they occur. Dogs memories do not last that long. If you wait, it will be unclear to the dog what you're doing.

Your training sessions should be short. Dogs can't pay attention for a long time, so keep sessions short and dynamic. If you desire to do a lot more training, be sure to give your dog breaks in between training sessions.

Never let your dog drag you. You are the one in charge. Therefore, make sure you use a short leash and a solid training collar. Always walk ahead and pass through gates first so that you stay in control. The dog should always remember that you're the captain!

For those dogs that bark for no reason, don't yell at them. Shouting will cause your dog to bark more because they think that you are reacting positive to their behavior. This can lead to a vicious cycle of barking and yelling, so try to stay calm while squelching your dog's barking.

Always say the name of your dog in a positive way. This will help your dog associate good behavior with his name. Do not use his name while scolding your dog.

Avoid accidents if you want to housebreak your dog. Learn to recognize what your dog does when he needs to go out. Pacing back and forth and showing you more attention are types of triggers. Don't delay if you see your dog needs to go out. Head outdoors to the assigned potty spot right away. Whenever your dog uses the restroom outside, reward him or her with lots of praise. He will soon learn how to ask for the bathroom.

Every dog responds differently to different types of training models. If you find that your dog does not respond to the reward of a treat, you need to find another kind of reward that he is going to be willing to work hard for. If your dog does respond to treats, that can be an effective reward in many different situations.

The training process of your new pet has to be done every single day. Make your dog sit before you pet it, feed it or take it outside. Reinforcing training in day to day life helps the dog learn more quickly. If you only use certain commands in certain situations, your dog will not understand that he must listen to them at all times.

As the dog improves, greater freedom can be granted. The balance between freedom and obedience will give your dog a satisfying life. Just make sure your dog is properly trained before giving him so much slack.

It is not outside the realms of possibilities to be the proud owner of a well-adjusted and perfectly trained dog. Training your pet, offering him plenty of love and attention, and being mindful of your dog's needs are key. Keep the tips in this article in mind and you'll have a great dog in no time.


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