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It’s easy to start dog training at home

August 12, 2013 By

You want your dog to be indoors, however, if this may be a challenge due to your dog not respecting your belongings. Chewed furniture and unwelcome little accidents are never pleasant. Training is the only answer. This article is filled with tips you will be able to use to train your puppy efficiently.

The key to successful crate training with a new canine is making sure they understand that it is their home. You should put their food in the crate when they eat, but leave the door open. This will create a good association between the crate and their food.

There are few effective ways to approach the matter of crate training your puppy or dog. To entice a hesitant puppy into the crate, give it the incentive of a toy or bone inside, with the door shut. They will see the toy inside the crate and will want in the crate to get it. If they do go into the crate, offer up praise and a treat.

The best way to train your dog is to reward it when it behaves properly. If you give your dog some treats at the proper time, they will respond to training. A dog quickly forgets his actions, so you must reward him immediately to reinforce his behaviors.

Look at things from your dog’s point of view. It’s easy to get mad if your dog is not doing the basic things you teach it. You should never give up on them, try looking at it from your dog’s vantage point. Consider how it would be to see the world in their eyes. Doing this will give you a completely different perspective, which should help you in training them.

Give your dog a word that tells them they’re doing the right thing. Even a simple monosyllabic spoken ‘yes’ can help the dog to connect the desired behavior with the imminent reward.

As the dog improves, greater freedom can be granted. The balance between freedom and obedience will give your dog a satisfying life. Do not allow them freedom all at once, they might lose what they learned.

In addition to regular walks and dog training sessions, you should make time to let your dog exercise for at least one hour every day. When your dog gets adequate exercise, he can be trained more effectively and it can bring out your dog’s good behavior. A dog that gets to exercise and have fun will be much easier to manage.

You should always call your dog in the same way. For example, state your dog’s name before giving a command. Give a simple command after beginning with the dog’s name. Dogs listen for their name because they know it means you will say something else.

Teach your dog a silent command to avoid barking. Every time he barks, tell them the silent order and then treat him. Then, you reward them with a treat. This positive reinforcement will help to get your dog to learn.

You may be finding it difficult to live with an indoor dog. You are losing your patience and losing good furniture. Use these steps to learn the proper way to train a dog to behave indoors.

At Pawsitive Solutions, we specialise in helping you get the best possible relationship with your dog.

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