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Training a dog should start on day one

September 25, 2013 By

You love the dog and your stuff, but your dog doesn’t love your stuff. Your dog isn’t aware of the value of your things, so items that seem fun to a dog may be played with. This article will give you advice on how to prevent your dog from chewing on things.

If you are working on crate training your indoor puppy or dog, you can always try a few tricks. A dog is naturally hesitant about a crate at first. A way to get them interested is to put their favorite toy in the crate, then shut the door. They will see the toy inside the crate and will want in the crate to get it. Once they go in the crate, praise them so that they know they did well.

Generous rewards are a key part of training. If you give your dog some treats at the proper time, they will respond to training. Dogs will not understand why you are rewarding them if you wait too long to do it.

If you intend to use a crate in dog training, make sure the crate is an appropriate size for your dog. Don’t forget, your puppy will grow. Choose a crate that is a good enough size for an adult for when your puppy grows. The dog must have enough room to lie down and turn around without getting crowded.

Always be patient when you train your dog. This prevents both of you from getting irritated and angry with the training. Your dog wants to do what you ask him to, but you have to give him the commands in a way in which he understands what is expected.

“Leave it” is an important command to teach, starting when you bring your dog home. Teaching them to “leave it” will stop them from destructive chewing and coming in contact with something that could potentially hurt them.

Don’t overdo your training sessions, keep them brief and interesting for best results. If you spend too much time doing one training exercise, your dog will become bored. Ten minutes is about the length of time a dog can handle.

Reduce as many accidents as possible when you’re toilet training your dog. Learn to recognize what your dog does when he needs to go out. Common ones include whining, pacing and even consistent staring. Don’t put it off when your dog is doing these things. Take your dog outside and escort him to his favorite spot. Good toilet behavior is worthy of praise. In time, he will ask you to take him out.

If your dog is accompanying you on a trip, be sure to bring along whatever your dog needs for sleeping, eating and eliminating. You need to bring bowls, his leash and bathroom supplies to ensure you can travel comfortably. It is often just as easy to buy a bag of food once you reach your destination as it is to pack it up and bring it along.

Don’t use punitive methods to train your dog. Try to prevent negative behavior, and show your puppy how you expect him to behave if he makes a mistake. Training is only successful if you can build a good relationship with your pet – take the time to teach your dog in a positive manner.

Finally, your dog needs to learn to stop chewing on your stuff. A well-behaved pet is less likely to injure himself and will also help you avoid the cost and frustration of household repairs. The tips provided here should aid you in developing a successful training program that yields the results you are seeking.

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

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