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Using play when training your dog.

August 29, 2013 By

Having a well-trained dog can provide your home with a happy balance. A well-trained dog means that you both know what to expect from each other. With a trained dog, you won’t worry when you’re together in public, you have visitors or he is home without you. Training your dog may involve some hardship, but the end result will be a well-mannered, happy dog.

Timing is important when you’re training your dog. You desire to spend time in training them, but you also do not want to go overboard. You should not over do it, train in small time increments. When the animal appears to lose interest, you will know which duration produces the best results per session.

Dogs have tunnel vision and will focus on one thing to the exclusion of all else. If you do it enough times, your dog will wait for your signals instead of focusing on other things.

Shock Collars

Don’t bother with shock collars. These things rarely work as promised, and they’re usually much more expensive compared to the traditional training methods. Also, shock collars may actually hinder your dog’s development and thwart positive behaviors. These tools often do more harm than good.

Start your dog’s training by doing something it could easily learn. This will act as a foundation for further training as well as help you see instant success. In doing so, you will see better and more positive results.

Among the first commands that you should teach your puppy is the command “leave it,” which tells the puppy to drop whatever he has in his mouth and back away from it. This command teaches them to cease chewing on furniture or items around the house and it keeps them safe from filthy or hazardous items outside.

Make sure training has an element of fun incorporated into it. Playing with your dog helps build a stronger bond between dog and human, which encourages the dog to respond positively during training. Training is fun for the dog, but you should set aside some real “play time” as well.

Consistency is key when training a dog. If there are several family members involved in training a dog, ensure each person uses the same techniques and commands. Your dog will be more willing to be trained if he knows what to expect.

Leashes can be a new concept for puppies, so have them begin preparing for it by wearing a collar during playtime. Your puppy should feel comfortable in it for walks but also for identification.

You should do some research on the grooming of the dog breed you chose. While some dogs just need a few baths a year, other breeds have to be clipped and cleaned more frequently. Having your dog groomed keeps them content, clean and limits their susceptibility to disease.

Dog training is mostly about being consistent with your pooch and setting the rules of your relationship. Once those are set, you’ll find you both enjoy your time together even more! Keep reinforcing what you have taught your dog. If he deviates from any acceptable behavior, you need to correct this right away, and work every day to make sure that he is remembering what you have taught him. When the time comes that you have trained your dog in the basics, the things you and he can achieve have no limit.

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

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