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How to get the kids involved in training the new dog

August 10, 2013 By

Have you thought about getting a dog, but have no idea how to train it? Does your dog exhibit certain behaviors you do not like? You have come to the right place! Keep reading to learn how to really create a best friend.

Make sure that you use control to reward your dog’s good training behavior. When your dog obeys your command, try to keep them calm as you give them their reward. Don’t get too excited, though, as your excitement may cause them to break their concentration. If you are able to maintain your calm, you can expect your dog to maintain calm too.

Keep your dog on a healthy diet. If your dog isn’t getting what he needs from his diet, he will have a hard time concentrating during training. It not only makes your dog unhealthy but can make him misbehave as well. Improving your dog’s diet can make training him easier.

When tying up your dog, make sure it is not close to another chained dog. The dogs chains could get tangled up and cause harm to the dogs as they struggle to get free. If a big dog is tangled up with a little one, they may get so wrapped up that air passages are blocked off, and one could potentially die.

Start prepping your puppy for training by rewarding his good choices. It is far simpler to teach a dog to do something the right way than to break bad habits. Never feed your dog from the table, if you don’t want him to get the habit of begging for scraps.

Accidents will happen sometimes when you house train your pet. Make sure to clean up accidents as soon as they happen. If the mess stays on the area for too long, it can leave a scent behind that your animal may return to in the future to do his business. A pet shop in your area will carry products specifically for this problem.

Using a loose leash is key when you are training your dog to accept a leash. Dogs want to see what’s going on around them at all times. This eagerness can cause them to pull against the leash if it’s held too tightly. Teach your dog to relax and let them get used to walking along on a slack leash.

Training Session

You should keep all of the training session pretty short. The perfect time is about 15 minutes. More than this ends in frustration. After each training session spend some time playing with your dog and lavish him with praise.

Does your dog consume a healthy diet? A bad diet can really change the behavior of even the best dogs. Change your dog’s food to something healthier, and they will have mid-level energy all day. Ask for your vet’s advice in regards to proper dog nutrition.

Your dog should enjoy being trained by you. Keep training sessions to more than 10 to 15 minutes to stay within your dogs’ attention span. Give your dog rewards that vary and come often. Make sure to praise your dog when he does something right. This will make training and listening pleasurable for your dog.

Dogs have natural destructive behavior, so provide outlets for them to exercise their natural behaviors. A good diet and plenty of exercise are crucial to keeping any dog healthy and happy.

Do you think there is any need to wait once you see how easy the training is? Implement these suggestions now to train your dog to be obedient. Dogs like to follow your orders when you tell them what to do. They simply require a firm hand for guidance. Start training your dog today!

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