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How to get the best results when training your dog

September 20, 2013 By

Dog training certainly involves a good amount of human training. An owner who wants a well trained dog must first correct their own behaviors and train themselves. People are not born knowing how to train a dog and need to first learn if they really desire to do so. This article can provide some insight into the world of dog training.

You need to reward your dog to be successful. If you give your dog some treats at the proper time, they will respond to training. If your timing is off, your dog will not understand what you are rewarding.

Look at it in your dog’s point of view. You need to exercise patience with your pet, even if you think he should be learning at a faster rate. Instead of being frustrated, try to think like your dog. Contemplating the world from their perspective may help you adjust your tactics.

Be sure to feed your dog healthy foods and treats. If the dog’s diet is poor, it is not good for their health. Not only is it unhealthy, it can affect the way they behave. Simply improving their diet may have a bigger impact on how they respond to training.

Dogs have great focus and can focus on one thing, ignoring everything else, until something breaks their attention. Dogs learn by repetition so with continued training, your dog will immediately focus on what you are saying.

When house training your dog, keep in mind that whatever you feed him must come out. To keep your pet regular, feed him quality food a couple of times daily at the same hour. Doing this will provide you with some idea of when you should let your puppy go outside to use the restroom. This will decrease the risk of any accidents.

It is best to train your dog in a crate that is the right size. Keep in mind that puppies grow up. Pick a crate that will be of suitable size for the adult when the puppy matures. The dog must have enough room to lie down and turn around without getting crowded.

As you begin training your dog, create a verbal cue that allows your pet to understand the exact moment that they correctly complete your command. For example, using the word “yes” can let your dog know they can retrieve their reward.

If you want to be successful in house training an animal, make sure that you stick to a strict schedule for feeding times and elimination times. This will help you know when you have to take your dog outside, before he ruins your carpet. Being consistent will teach the dog to hold it until it is time to go outside.

Now that the people who are interested in training their new pet dog have, hopefully, learned some new tricks, they can proceed to pass them along to their pets. Once a dog is on its way to learning, the owner will begin to appreciate the dedication that he or she has shown for doing the right thing for man’s best friend.

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

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