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The basics when it comes to dog training

July 29, 2013 By

A cute puppy can melt anyone’s heart. If you’ve started considering getting one, congratulations! Having proper training with your dog is crucial if you want to have a good relationship with them. Once your pet knows what you expect from them, you will be able to leave them home alone without worrying. Continue reading to find out how to have a satisfying relationship with your pet.

Crates should feel like a safe place to puppies. So, you should never use them as a way to discipline your dog. Dogs may need to be familiarized with the crate to feel comfortable and secure in it. There are many tricks that you can try to make it easier for both of you. If your dog doesn’t want to enter the crate, put a chew bone inside the crate, then close to door. A tempting bone will prove too hard to resist, and the dog will be panting to get into the crate in no time. Once they enter the crate, be sure to praise them to show that what they did was good.

If you plan on using a crate as part of your puppy’s training routine, introduce the apparatus and its’ functions very gradually. Once he is comfortable walking in and out of the crate, try quietly closing the door and offering him a biscuit through the wires. Begin with small intervals, and work your way up to longer times. If the dog becomes agitated, slow down a little more to make them more comfortable.

Make sure the diet you are feeding your dog is healthy and nutritious. A poor diet will negatively affect your dog’s skin, eyes, muscles, bones and joints. It can negatively impact a dog’s health and disposition. With the right healthy diet, your dog will be more energetic and eager to please during training sessions.

If you plan to incorporate a crate in dog training, choose one that corresponds to the size of your dog. Puppies will grow up quite quickly. Choose a crate that your puppy can grow in, but won’t grow out of. They have to be comfortable moving around inside to ensure they aren’t crowded.

It is important to leash-train your dog. This will make your walks together a pleasure and not a source of frustration.

Accidents are bound to happen while housebreaking your puppy. When accident do happen, clean them up rapidly and thoroughly. Animals are inclined to eliminate repeatedly in spots where they can smell urine or feces, and carpets require special care. A pet shop in your area will carry products specifically for this problem.

When you go out with your dog, always pay attention to other dogs and animals you come across. Not all dogs are friendly, and not all owners are responsible. If you come across a dog that seems aggressive avoid it.

A spray bottle filled with water is a great deterrent when your dog is misbehaving. This will help your dog understand that certain behaviors will not be tolerated. Your dog will instead focus on good behaviors with more positive outcomes.

It is hoped you have discovered a few tips to improve your relationship with your pet. Use the information you find here in relation to your circumstances. You are sure to be won over by an adorable dog. Success can only be found through consistent training. Make sure your pet is well trained. Have fun with your four-legged friend!

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

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