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Dog training tips that anyone can use

August 19, 2013 By

It has been widely accepted that a well trained dog leads to a better relationship between owner and pet. If your dog knows how to socialize and behave properly, spending time with him will always be pleasant and enjoyable. For the sake of a good relationship between your canine and you, keep reading.

Your dog must respect you in order for training to work. He needs to know that you are the authority before he will let you train him. Don’t let your dog control the direction or pace of your walks.

You should keep doggy treats handy for rewarding your dog. The treat helps your dog to know that you think he has done well. This is the proper way to make sure the dog knows the difference between good behavior and bad.

Having a regular feeding schedule makes house training much easier by putting their elimination needs on a schedule as well. Once you’ve established a schedule, it will be easier to predict when your dog needs to go to the bathroom. Conversely, this also teaches your dog that he may need to wait to go to the bathroom.

Begin your dog training session with something that your dog will be able to learn easily. This ensures that success comes quickly and your dog learns to love training sessions. This will give you much better results while training.

Be careful not to spend too much time at once training your dog. Devoting strict amounts of time to any particular aspect of training will have your dog feeling distracted and bored. Aim for less than 10 minutes per session.

If your dog jumps up, quickly bring your knee up to encounter his chest and say OFF! Although it may be uncomfortable, it does not hurt them when done lightly. Since it is so uncomfortable, they’ll avoid jumping on people.

Primary Reinforcement

Use primary reinforcement to train your dog. With primary reinforcement, you use something that your dog loves when it needs to be rewarded for positive behavior. Rewards can be rubbing a dog’s belly or giving it a treat. When he likes the outcome, he’ll be more likely to follow your commands.

You cannot rush through the training process. Puppies have short attention spans and they cannot focus too much, so have shorter sessions and try to be positive during them every time. If you try to rush and throw in too much information, your puppy will not remember the lesson and you’ll have a harder time training him.

It is vital to keep some slack in the leash when you are trying to train a dog. Dogs want to explore new territories while going out for a walk. This eagerness can cause them to pull against the leash if it’s held too tightly. The smart owner will deter this behavior by having his pet walk without tension on the leash.

A lot of people think that training their pet is easy and less stressful. They also think that it is not as time-consuming as they thought. Even something that may appear like a minor adjustment can actually produce significant improvements in the animal’s attitude and habits.

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

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