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Advice for training your dog quickly and efficiently

September 12, 2013 By

Dog training can be one of the most important investments that you make in your dog. As the years go by, you will appreciate your well-behaved pet and the place he has earned in your family. This article can help you learn more about the importance of dog training.

When it’s time to introduce house training to your dog, put him on a consistent schedule of eating and elimination. This gives you important forehand knowledge to prevent accidents and your dog an association of cause and effect to follow. A schedule is a great way to train a dog how to hold in their needs till they can go out.

Be patient when training a dog. This will prevent both you and your dog from getting angry and frustrated with the training process. Understand that your dog actually wants to please you, however he/she can be confused with what it is you want them to do.

If your dog is a jumper, squeeze his paws when he jumps on you to let him know he cannot do this any longer. It is uncomfortable but a non-painful experience for the dog. They should learn to stop jumping because they don’t like the reaction they get.

It is very important to train your dog early enough to head off the development of bad behavior. It is much easier to get a dog to learn the right way rather than making it unlearn its bad habits. If you never feed your dog table scraps, he will not beg for them.

Split treats into bite-sized pieces to keep rewards from affecting your dog’s daily diet, weight or overall health. These treats are often ignored when considering calories, and yet they have an impact on the diet and health of your pet.

Be aware of the other dogs when taking yours for a walk. There are some dogs that are aggressive for reasons that have nothing to do with their owners. Make sure your dog stays away from other dogs that are aggressive.

It is vital to keep some slack in the leash when you are trying to train a dog. When dogs are going for a walk, they will often want to check out new territory. Excited pups tend to place some strain on the limitations of the leash. Teach your dog to relax and let them get used to walking along on a slack leash.

If traveling with your dog, be sure to pack all of the things you will need to keep him happy on your travels. Items like food and water bowls, bathroom bags and paper towels are important in having a very relaxing ride. You shouldn’t bother taking some of their food on your trip. It’s a lot simpler to just buy food whenever you arrive at your destination.

As discussed earlier, training your dog can pay financial dividends. A badly behaved dog can destroy your house and stress everyone in the family; soon no one will want him around. If you follow the guidelines that you have just read, you can begin to do the right thing and work with your dog.

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

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