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How to make sure your dog is properly trained

September 4, 2013 By

Puppies are truly heart-stealing little beasts! If you are a new pet owner or are considering adopting a new family member, you’re in for a real treat! Training has to begin early and be completed often. Your pet will understand what is expected of him; you can have complete confidence that he will behave whether or not you are home. Read the tips and tricks below for some great dog-training advice.

Don’t reinforce your dog’s negative behavior by accident. Withhold treats and attention when your dog exhibits any undesirable behaviors. For instance, if your dog does not sit when commanded, do not rub his head affectionately unless he actually sits.

When giving a command to your dog, you should always use the exact same kind of voice and the same volume. Your voice tone lets your dog know that you are serious and that you expect their obedience. It can also help the dog realize the distinction between disciplinary tones and other types of commands.

When you get your puppy, be sure to create a bond to him by helping him learn his name. Simply start by calling his name as often as possible. Once he learns his name, you can encourage him to come to you when called. These are the first words your puppy should learn. It’s important to spend a lot of time playing with your puppy, this will help your puppy get to know you and learn to trust you. This will make it easier to train him as he gets older.

Leash-training starts with a loose leash. Dogs are often eager to explore new territory when they get the opportunity to go for a walk. Excited pups tend to place some strain on the limitations of the leash. The smart owner discourages this behavior, teaching the dog to walk with a slack leash instead.

The first step in leash training your new puppy is by putting a collar on him while you play with him. Helping your dog feel comfortable with a collar on is critical because it helps ease the adjustment to a leash, and it also facilitates identification of the dog should he become lost.

A good training trick is to know the grooming needs that your dog needs. Some dogs require a small amount of grooming, while others may require meticulous grooming each week. A groomed dog is happier, cleaner, and healthier.

Is your dog eating a nutritionally-sound diet? Like children, dogs can become hyperactive, inattentive and even a little bit bratty when their diet isn’t up to par. Your dog’s diet should be adapted to its species and its age so your dog is full of energy. Your vet should be able to recommend the right food for your dog.

It’s important your dog always has an understanding of right from wrong. Everyone in your house needs to set these boundaries too. It can erase what you have accomplished.

Your dog should enjoy his training and look forward to it. Keep the sessions between 10-15 minutes, as this is about the attention span of most dogs. Be generous when it is time to reward! Your dog should enjoy lots of praise for a job well-done. Make the training process fun.

Hopefully, you’ve read the tips listed here and learned a thing or two when it comes to having a good owner/pet relationship. Learn the above techniques and begin using them today. It’s inevitable that a loyal dog or adorable puppy will have your heart. Training is a vital part of success. Your dog needs to be properly trained. Congrats on your new companion!

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