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hate14pot ([info]hate14pot) wrote,
@ 2013-03-06 19:01:00


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Is Expert Training Right For My Dog?
Like every other dog owner, you dream of a well-behaved pooch. This article will make sure you're training your future show dog correctly. great site Consistency is key when it comes to training your dog. Use the same words or phrases for commands and speak them in the same tone each time. This consistency is also appropriate for the types of treats and punishments administered during training.

Training success means scheduling training every single day consistently. Dogs are creatures of habit, and they learn from consistency and repetition. The act of spending time with your pet dog daily can convince them that you are reliable and consistent. These two qualities can help you become the leader.

Try to avoid allowing your dog to bark out of boredom. If he is bored, take responsibility. You must provide enough stimulation to keep your dog engaged both mentally and physically. It is best to provide your dog with opportunities for playtime and physical activity, like going on walks together. When you aren't around, offer chew toys as a distraction.

Timing is critical during dog training, and you must spend sufficient time on training without doing too much. Begin with brief sessions and extend them from there. Notice when your dog begins getting distracted during a training session.

"Quiet" is a command you will probably want to teach your dog. When he barks, show him his favorite treat, and repeat the command. "Quiet" works well. Then, you can treat them. By consistently repeating this, your dog will be quiet because he wants the treat.

Your dog needs to understand that 'no' means they need to stop what they are doing right away. It is important to be positive when you are training your dog. Dog's often don't get the meaning of words like "no." No two animals and trainers are alike, so choose an approach that meets both your needs.

If you speak your dog's name in an effort to scold or warn him, you should also try to utter it in more positive ways. Your dog should know that you can call their name when they are happy and mad so they are not always afraid of coming when they hear their name.

To ensure your dog's good behavior, keep up its training throughout its life. Training does not stop when your dog leaves his puppy stage. By reinforcing good behavior, dog's will become well-behaved.

Each of these interesting ideas should serve you well as you seek to build a better relationship with your pet. You'll love life with your newly calm, obedient and appreciative dog. When you use what you've learned, your dog will become a perfect citizen.


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