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Train your dog to behave in all circumstances

August 20, 2013 By

Everyone is susceptible to having their heart stolen by a puppy. If you already own one or are contemplating getting one, good for you! A well trained pet is key to a successful relationship. Your pet will understand how it is expected to behave, and you will feel confident in that fact, so that you can trust your pet when you are home with it or out at work. Read the tips and tricks below for some great dog-training advice.

When you correct your dog verbally, ensure your corrections are direct and short. Don’t rant on and on about how bad your dog is. Say NO and redirect your dog to the desired behavior. In addition, use an appropriate voice volume when you give commands, so that it grabs the dog’s attention and lets it know that you are serious.

You should develop a feeding routine with your dog. Develop a feeding schedule, and be consistent with the routines so you can teach your dog what to expect and how to behave. Shortly, the dog will start finishing their food well before you plan to take the dish away.

Consistency is critical for crate training to succeed. Whenever you let your puppy out of the crate, he must be given the immediate chance to go potty. This will teach your dog that he can wait until he gets out of the crate to relieve himself.

Shock Collars

Do not use shock collars and similar training devices. In addition to being very expensive, they usually do not work as well as the more traditional training techniques. Plus, shock collars can discourage your dog from behaving properly. It is common for these tactics to create adverse behavior.

When training your dog, one of the first commands they should be aware of is the “drop” command, which lets them know they should drop any items they have in their mouth. This simple command is beneficial in making him stop on chewing furniture inside the house.

If your canine jumps on top of you, gently grab their paws and squeeze them; this will tell them that they cannot jump. While this will not seriously hurt the animal, it is certainly unpleasant and therefore makes a powerful statement. If you do this, they will not jump up on your or visitors any longer because they will think about you squeezing their paws.

When training your dog make sure you always get his attention in the same manner. Start your commands by calling out his name. His name will catch his attention and then he’ll know you’re speaking to him. Using your dog’s name lets him know you want his attention.

Call your dogs name when speaking to him to keep him focused. 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. Chose a name that can easily be distinguished from other words, and that has only one or two syllables.

Consistency is very important when training your dog. Have a set list of commands that everyone in the household knows. Also, make sure to be on the same page regarding rewarding good behavior and never rewarding bad behavior. If different people in your household respond to the dog in different ways, it becomes confusing for the dog and less likely they will respond in the appropriate way.

These tips should really help you gain training confidence. Choose the advice that works for you. You are probably ready to train your cute dog. Training is the way to have success. Your dog needs to be properly trained. Congratulations to your furry friend!

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