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The right way to train your pup

September 5, 2013 By

Every dog needs some sort of training and direction from their human companions. By following the tips presented here, you can help your dog become a satisfying and enjoyable pet.

Rewarding your dog properly and generously is important when it comes to training them. Giving them treats at the proper time and with the proper amount is crucial. If your timing is off, your dog will not understand what you are rewarding.

Try to think like a dog. Sometimes a dog will be a slow learner, and this can be frustrating. Don’t do yourself and your pet an injustice by simply giving up. Thinking like a dog can make it easier for you to do what is needed to train him. Trying to see things the way that your dog does may be able to give you an idea of the right kind of training for your dog.

Train your dog to remain calm when you walk into the room. Your dog should have the patience to wait for you to get settled and signal that you are ready to play with him. Don’t acknowledge your dog until you decide. This will establish a controlled atmosphere.

With the right encouragement, most dogs can learn to roll over pretty quickly. The first step is to get the dog to lay down. 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. Your dog is probably going to follow the treat in your hand with his nose, which means he will rollover his whole body. Upon seeing him roll over, issue the command. You can then repeat the command to the point where he rolls over without the added incentive of a treat. It will take some work, but keep on trying!

Choose a set phrase for house training your dog. Every single time you take your pup to do his business, say something like “need to go out?”. It does not matter the phrase you choose, as long as you keep it consistent. This will keep him focused, and will teach him to associate those words with the action of relieving himself.

When you meet an unfamiliar dog, you should go up to him slowly and allow him to sniff your hand. That is the first step in getting the dog accustomed to your smell and building trust between you. After the dog becomes familiar with your smell, he’ll start to trust you and listen to you.

You need to show your dog how to properly walk while on a leash. Think of the leash as a safety requirement.

In order to prevent your dog from jumping on you, grab its paws anytime he jumps on you and gently squeeze them to inform them that this isn’t acceptable behavior. While this will not seriously hurt the animal, it is certainly unpleasant and therefore makes a powerful statement. They will stop doing this behavior since it will be associated with a negative feeling.

If you plan on housebreaking your pet, you must work hard to avoid any preventable mistakes. Learn to recognize what your dog does when he needs to go out. Some of the most common and obvious displays include whining, sniffing and pacing. If you see your dog doing this, take action immediately. Grab his leash and take him to a place where he can safely eliminate. When he does go, praise him! Before long, he will be able to ask you to take him out.

Do not panic if your dog has a bad attitude right now. Your dog can be whipped into shape with a little proper training. Use the information here to make it easier to train your dog and get maximum results.

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