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Simple tips for a well-trained canine companion

August 20, 2013 By

Good dog owners know that a good dog is one that is trained. Dogs who are well trained tend to be happier. They know what to expect and when to expect it. This also provides a safer environment for you, the dog, and your neighbors. Keep reading for tips on training your dog or locating a qualified trainer.

Try to think about what it would be like to be your dog. It’s easy to get mad if your dog is not doing the basic things you teach it. Do not give up! Switch things up by thinking like a dog. Contemplating the world from their perspective may help you adjust your tactics.

Always ensure your dog is getting enough exercise. Dogs are easily bored. A dog without interest in what you’re doing is more difficult to train. Your dog will pay better attention to commands, as well as play with you more, when he has been exercised properly. You and your dog can run or walk together daily.

When crate training a young puppy you must be consistent. The first thing to keep in mind is that you must let him use the bathroom as soon as he’s let out. Eventually, the puppy will learn to wait to pee until given the opportunity.

It is dangerous to put more than one dog together in a close space. One dog’s chain might become entangled with the other, which could lead to serious injuries. Situations like this can cause dogs of various sizes to cause fatal injuries if not properly monitored. Always err on the side of caution.

If you house train your puppy, keep in mind that everything that goes in is eventually coming back out. To ensure that your dog’s bowel movements remain regular, feed him or her some high-quality food a minimum of twice per day during the same times daily. That way, you’ll know when you need to take your doggie out to “go”.

When you start dog training, come up with a verbal cue that will tell your pet they’ve followed your command. Using a positive word such as “yes” will fill the time between the performance of the desired behavior and the delivery of the reward.

Be sure to keep your treats close by when you’re training your dog. You want your dog to recognize that when you give it a command and it does the task, it is doing what you want it to do. Doing so leaves no question as to whether a behavior is considered acceptable or strictly forbidden.

Begin the dog training process with a simple task. This will act as a foundation for further training as well as help you see instant success. This will give you positive results from the onset.

With these tips, you will get the most enjoyment out of your new, well-behaved dog. Your family and friends will be proud. A well-trained dog is a happy member of a happy family. If you decide to train your dog on your own, or instead hire a professional, having a trained, obedient dog will allow you to fully enjoy the companionship of your animal.

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

Why not enquire about our services using our enquiry page – https://pawsitivesolutions.com/enquiries/

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