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“My dog is too old to train,” and other myths about dog behavior

July 30, 2013 By

Dog training can be very intimidating to someone that has never done it before. You can become overwhelmed because there is so much information out there. Read on for some simple, basic tips arranged to help you get started.

Crates need to be treated as the dog’s second home. At meal times always put their bowl of food inside the crate leaving the door open the whole time while they are eating. This will help them associate good food to the crate.

If you want to teach your pet to use a crate, first try these simple tricks. If your puppy doesn’t like being in his crate, put a dog treat or chew bone in it and close the door to keep him out. Your dog will get excited at the prospect of the treat and soon be eager to enter the crate. When he does, praise him for it so he knows it was a good thing to do.

When you are going to be training your dog, it is important that you limit the length of the training sessions. Begin with small sessions and increase the time daily. This will give you a good idea of when to put more effort into your training session.

Establish feeding habits for your dog. He has to know when the food will arrive and it should be on schedule, but he also needs to know when the food will be removed again. Your dog will quickly finish their meal before you remove their dish.

Training a dog to go outside to pee means remembering that they’ll have to go after ingesting food or water. To keep your pet regular, feed him quality food a couple of times daily at the same hour. This will give you an idea of when to take your puppy out and lessen the chance of accidents.

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. Words like “yes” could be an effective way of communicating to your dog that he has done something you are pleased about.

Let any dog you approach sniff your hand first so he can smell you. This lets them warm up to the scent and they’ll most likely trust you. The dog will no longer be afraid after he is able to recongnize the scent and may begin to follow commands.

Teaching a dog to walk correctly while on its leash is important. The safety of both of you while out walking is paramount, and the proper training will ensure this.

When training your dog, make sure to have fun with him too. Taking some time to have fun with your dog makes your dog like you more, which means fewer problems when training him. Training can be pretty fun, but make sure you get plenty of non-training play in too.

The advice in this article has given you some needed guidance and insight. Use them when you plan a regimen for training your dog. They can make your training successful, so that both you and your dog are happy.

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

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