
It may seem difficult to train a new dog. However, if you follow the advice here and learn how to strengthen the relationship between you and your dog, you will have a better understanding of his needs and what you need.
Consistency is very important when you are crate training your puppy. If you remove the pup from the crate, see to it that he has the means to go potty. The dog will grow his bladder so he can hold it for longer and longer this way.
Potty Training
When potty training your pup, remember that whatever he eats must come out. To keep your puppies toiletry habits regular, feed him a high quality food 2-3 times a day at the same time each day. You will know when it is time for your the dog to use the bathroom, reducing accidents.
The first step of training your pooch should be to assert your control. You must establish your dominance first and foremost, or your dog is unlikely to obey. For example, when you walk your dog you must be in front and you should insist your dog follows behind you.
Teaching a new puppy to “leave it” is very important and one of the first commands that you should work on. You can protect their safety and stop them from destroying valuables by teaching them to obey this simple command.
Use the same hand signal or voice command to get your dog’s attention. Try to use the dog’s name in the start of the command. Use his name to get his attention then follow up with a command. Dogs will respond instantly when their name is called if they know they are going to be rewarded.
Positive Reinforcement
Always train your dog with positive reinforcement. Your dog should be rewarded with both small treats and happy words. Do not ever scream at or strike your dog. Not only does it not work, it encourages the belief by the dog that you have no idea what is going on. Stay consistent and use positive reinforcement.
Bond with your puppy by making sure he learns his name before anything else. Call him by name frequently, and teach him to come when called. His name should be the first word he learns. By setting aside some special time for you and your puppy, you will give him the opportunity to get to know you, as well as trust you. When you set this trust early on, the puppy will be more open to the next steps in training.
Make sure your dog knows how to obey, to reduce the frequency of their barks. Use negative reinforcement to stop your dog from barking when it engages in this action. Then, you can award your dog with a treat. If this is done with sufficient frequency, the dog is sure to associate treats with the command to be silent.
Use the dog’s name as much as possible to ensure that 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. Choose a puppy name that sounds differently than other words your puppy may hear throughout the day.
Since you have learned these new facts, you will now able to enjoy having a calmer more obedient dog that will surely provide better benefits that you and your whole family can enjoy. Use the advice you learned now and get started on a better relationship with your dog.
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