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Useful training tips and tricks for any dog

August 14, 2013 By

A lot of people opt out to adopt a pet without thinking through it first. You have to be totally committed if you want to own a dog. Training a dog improves their behavior and reduces the amount of trouble they get into. Use this article if your dog is in need of training.

Get your dog into a feeding routine. Feed your dog at the same time everyday and giving your dog fifteen minutes to eat will help your dog remember when it is time to eat. Shortly, the dog will start finishing their food well before you plan to take the dish away.

It is important to have a consistent training method when crate training young puppies. When your puppy gets out of its crate he will need to relieve himself. Over time, the puppy will be able to wait until the appropriate opportunity to answer the call of nature.

When tying up your dog, make sure it is not close to another chained dog. The dogs could get wrapped up and they may be injured. If one dog happens to be much larger than the other, the small dog could get tangled to the point that it could choke to death.

Repetition is what causes a dog to learn. It may take as many as fifty repetitions before your dog learns the command. Keep working patiently on the command- he’ll get it with time.

You can show your dog how to do tricks, get some treats. Initially, try to get your dog to lay on the floor. Next, hold the treat close to the floor on one side of the dog’s head, and slowly bringing it upwards and over to the dog’s other side. Ideally, your dog will use his nose to follow the treat, rolling his whole body in the process. As he rolls over say out loud, “roll over.” Repeat this until he rolls over with the command alone. Be persistent and do not give up; it might take a while but will be worth it once they learn it.

Don’t bother with shock collars. Often times, they do not work and are over priced. These devices can stifle your dog’s natural reactions and have negative effects on even good or acceptable behaviors. Generally, techniques such as these actually produce negative results.

It is important to avoid dwelling on one task for too long. By spending too long on any single thing, your dog will likely become very bored and antsy. Try to keep the initial sessions limited to about 10 minutes.

When your pet jumps on you, squeeze its paws lightly. This will make it know jumping is not something that you want it to do. You will not be hurting them if you squeeze them softly, they just do not like it. After some time, they won’t jump on anyone because they’ll associate it with being made to feel uncomfortable.

When your dog is displaying unwanted behaviors, use water to spray him. A quick spritz instantly deters your dog from the undesirable behavior. Then your dog will no longer do actions that you don’t like.

Do not punish your dog when you are training him. Try to stop your dog from performing unwanted behaviors, but if he does, redirect him by demonstrating the correct behavior. Training is about building your pet up, not breaking him down.

Even if your dog has lived with you for a long time without being trained correctly, the ideas found above in this piece can help. However, you should act as soon as you can before your dog harms others due to ignorance.

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