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A beginners guide to dog training

August 9, 2013 By

Training your dog is important for an obedient relationship between you and your canine friend. Dog training can be a challenging task, and the more you learn about it, the more control you will feel. You should read this article and keep these hints and tips in mind.

Ensure that your dog gets plenty of exercise and stimulation. Just like humans, dogs can become bored easily. Not to mention that a bored dog is going to be more stubborn during training. If you have a happy, exercised dog, they will listen better. A long walk or a brisk run are great ways to get rid of some of your dog’s excess energy.

You must repeat all new commands. You may need to repeat the command more than 20 or 30 times. Just remember to keep trying and be patient. Eventually, your dog will learn.

As the dog gets better at training, you can let it have more freedom. This balance between obedience and freedom will provide your dog with a very satisfying life. Just make sure your dog is properly trained before giving him so much slack.

You should always say commands in the same tone and volume. This lets the dog know you are serious. It also helps the dog to understand the difference between a sharp tone for discipline and a sharp but non-punishing command.

Remember it is important to be patient when you are training your dog. This will keep you and your pupy from becoming frustrated or angry. Don’t forget that dogs aim to please, however they often don’t understand what you want.

During your training sessions, you should keep a close eye on the time. It is possible that your dog will lose interest if it is made to do the same thing over and over. Try to keep the initial sessions limited to about 10 minutes.

It is important for you to teach your dog good behavior habits from the beginning. It makes it easier for the dog to learn the correct behavior first, than it is trying to make them unlearn old bad habits. To avoid a dog that begs for table scraps, never give it table food to begin with.

Praise is key to reinforcing good behavior during training. Give treats, smile, and get excited so your dog will associate good behavior with a positive result. Do not reward bad behavior; instead correct unwanted behaviors and praise when your dog responds correctly.

Always avoid offering your pet a reward for bad behavior in the hopes of snuffing out an undesirable action or tendency. This method will only result in the dog learning to do what it pleases. For instance, avoid giving treats to calm a barking dog.

When taking your dog on a trip, be sure to have collar and leash, food and water, your dog’s bed and plenty of plastic bags to clean up after your dog. You need to bring bowls, his leash and bathroom supplies to ensure you can travel comfortably. Don’t hesitate on taking a handful of your dog’s favorite food with you. This is much easier than buying at your destination.

Dogs have to listen to their owners. The article above outlined some great tips for you to use in your dog training techniques. You need to have patience, but the outcome will be good over time. To ensure that you gain proper obedience from your dog, increase your knowledge and you will find success.

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

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