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Dog Training Tips that can save you time

February 17, 2013 By

Dog Training Glasgow

Dog Training Tips – The day you bring a new puppy into your life is one that is filled with joy. That said, they can become overwhelming quickly. As you pick up after your dog, you might regret your decision to have one. However, it’s possible to feel the joy you experienced whenever you first got your dog by training your dog effectively. This article is packed with practical and proven advice for training your pet pooch.

It is important to be consistent with the command that you give your dog for each of his specific behaviors. Training sessions achieve better results when a dog is able to connect a certain word or action to a behaviour. It is important to be consistent in your training program. By doing this, you will have a higher rate of success with training your pet.

Dogs generally focus on one thing while ignoring everything around them, unless something interrupts that intense focus. Eventually, you will be able to ensure that your dog is more focused on you and your commands than other distractions.

Learn what your dog’s signals are in order to prevent future accidents indoors. Most dogs go through a serious of behaviours when they need to go to the toilet. By learning your dog’s behaviours, you can immediately take your dog to his designated area to train him where to go to the toilet. If you know what to look for when your dog has to go to the toilet you will be ready to house train them.

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Puppies do not like to soil their sleeping area. If your dog uses a dog crate for sleeping /resting  you will have far greater success in house training your puppy.

Is your dog eating a nutritionally-sound diet? Like kids, dogs can get really hyperactive and unable to focus when their nutrition is not up to spec. Change your dog’s food to something healthier, and they will have mid-level energy all day. Look out for the more natural dog foods that do not use additives and colourings .

Try to limit the use of shop bought treats and offer your dog fresh fruit and vegetables instead

Dog training involves using equal amounts of patience  and love. Using the above advice will have you and your dog loving one another for many years. It takes time, but consistency and patience will see you through to a positive end.

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

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