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Helping your dog to realize his potential

August 18, 2013 By

Many people worry that taking a dominant role in training their dog will affect their friendly and loving relationship. In this article, you will find great dog training advice that will benefit you greatly. Knowledge is power and this article should pump you up!

Correcting a dog should be done quickly and concisely. Do not whine and complain to your pet about their bad behavior. Just say “no” and show them what to do instead. Pitch your voice in such a way that your dog will recognize your vocalizations as commands.

Choose a crate that fits your dog properly and use it to crate train them. Do not forget that all puppies will grow up. Find a crate big enough for your adult dog. Your dog should be able to easily turn around and sleep without being overly crowded.

Verbal cues are very important to make sure that your dog is under your command. Using an affirmative word can help your dog understand they did their part and it is time for a treat.

Let any dog you approach sniff your hand first so he can smell you. This allows the dog to get used to your scent and makes him much more likely to trust you. After he knows you and your scent, it is easier to command him.

Let your dog get a minimum of an hour of exercise every day, and do this in addition to standard breaks outside for potty and training. Making sure that your dog gets enough exercise makes your training sessions a lot more effective and it will also encourage your dog to have good behavior. A dog that’s well exercised is a responsive and content dog.

Your dog should learn he doesn’t need to respond when you say ‘no’. Find some positive ways to enforce training when you train your dog. Saying ‘no’ doesn’t help your dog understand how he should react to you. Because no two dogs are the same, the training you use should work with their needs.

Consistency is extremely important in any training program. If there are several trainers, ensure that they are all being consistent with rewards and commands. The dog will have an easier time learning if he has only one set of commands to learn and if he knows what response each behavior will receive.

Call your dogs name when speaking to him to keep him focused. Use the name repeatedly during the first weeks after your dog’s arrival, so he pays attention to you when he hears the name. Pick a name that is distinguished and no longer than two syllables.

Have some patience when dealing with your dog. Your dog isn’t fluent in English after all. Your dog only understands your physical language, such as tone of voice and body behavior. They have no way of understanding just why your behavior is a certain way. Keep your cool, and take breaks if you find yourself too frustrated to continue a training session.

Working on your dog’s recall is essential. He should always come when called. Teach your dog to come, even when there are distractions. Training on proper recall can be time consuming, but it is essential and potentially life-saving for your dog. Don’t skimp on training in this area!

Fear biting has caused the majority of dog bites. This is common behavior for a dog that feels as if he is trapped, threatened, or scared. Force should never be used when training your dog. Forcing a dog to do something it doesn’t feel comfortable doing can cause you to get bitten. Your dog will be eager for your approval.

This is the first step in being a great trainer. When you utilize what you’ve learned, you won’t struggle with training. Simple advice will take you far.

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

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