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Training for dogs, the best tips from the best trainers

September 19, 2013 By

There are many reasons people want their dogs to be trained. Some dogs get trained for work, some for hunting and some just to be a good dog around the home. Dogs have always been willing to please their owners — this is why they are known as “man’s best friend.” This is one of the reasons that they are such great pets. The article here gives you some advice and tips when it comes time to train your loyal mutt.

Make the dog know that the crate is it’s home when you are doing crate training. Feed your dog inside the crate with the door open. This will create a good association between the crate and their food.

Specific feeding habits should be established for your dog. You can set a firm schedule by teaching the dog to anticipate that the food will be removed within 10 to 15 minutes of the start of mealtime. By doing this, your dog will eventually learn to finish their food in one sitting, making feeding a little easier on you.

Do not tie a dog up near another dog, or dogs. Their chains could get tangled up and as they struggle to get free; there is a good chance the dogs can get injured. If one dog is larger than the other, it could accidentally tangle the cord around the smaller dog’s neck, causing it to become unable to breath, and possibly die.

You must be willing to invest the time required for practice if you want your training to be successful. It isn’t uncommon for 25-50 repetitions of this same command to be used for the dog to understand it. Keep teaching it and be patient. The dog will learn in time.

Showing him that you are in control is the first lesson to teach your dog. You must establish your dominance first and foremost, or your dog is unlikely to obey. Always walk in front, in the leadership position, letting your dog follow behind.

Remember to have patience when it comes to training your dog. Patience is the best way to keep your dog from becoming confused and for you to remain calm. Don’t forget that dogs aim to please, however they often don’t understand what you want.

You need to teach your dog right away that they should drop or back away from something when you say “leave it.” This basic command is extremely helpful when your dog is chewing on something he shouldn’t and also helps to keep him away from dangerous items.

If your dog wants to jump you should squeeze their paws when they do so, they will know that they shouldn’t do that. It is uncomfortable but a non-painful experience for the dog. They learn that if they want to avoid that discomfort, they need to refrain from jumping up.

When training your dog, make sure to have fun with him too. A sense of play brings you and your dog together. This bond makes the dog more responsive to your commands and training him easier. Despite the fun the two of you will have during training, it is important to set aside time that is designated to enjoyment only, with no work or training involved.

As was already stated, many dogs are trained for many different reasons. Dogs are known as “pleasers”, which makes a well-trained dog a joy to be around. The information that has been provided in the article should help you learn how to train your beloved dog.

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

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