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Training your dog simply and easily

August 6, 2013 By

If you have a dog that is poorly behaved, learning more about dog training can really help your dog become more obedient. The tips below can help you begin training your dog.

When crate training a new puppy or dog, help the dog realize that the crate is its home. All meals and water bowls should be placed within the crate. This creates a positive association between good food and their new crate.

Use small steps when training a dog or pup to get into a crate, so that they can become familiar with it. After they become used to each individual step and do not mind going inside the crate, try shutting the door and giving them treats with the door closed. Begin with small intervals, and work your way up to longer times. If the puppy gets too upset then you increased the time too much, too fast.

If you have to give your dog a verbal correction, be sure that they are sharp, to the point, and short. Avoid going on a rant about the dog’s “badness”. Say no and let them know what you would rather have them do. In addition, use an appropriate voice volume when you give commands, so that it grabs the dog’s attention and lets it know that you are serious.

Consistency is very important when you are crate training your puppy. When letting a puppy out of a crate, you need to let them relieve themselves immediately. When done with consistency, your dog will trust you and wait for the right time to relieve himself.

Avoid restraining two dogs too closely together. It is just too easy for dogs in such a situation to tangle their leads together, and this can lead to serious injuries for both of them. If dogs get tangled up too severely, one can get wrapped up so badly it could close off the airway, and he could die.

You must be willing to invest the time required for practice if you want your training to be successful. It isn’t uncommon for 25-50 repetitions of this same command to be used for the dog to understand it. Keep teaching it and be patient. The dog will learn in time.

Pick the proper size crate for your dog if you want to be able to effectively use the crate to train it. Don’t forget, your puppy will grow. Pick a crate that will be of suitable size for the adult when the puppy matures. They have to be comfortable moving around inside to ensure they aren’t crowded.

To keep your dog compliant with his training, be sure to continue the process well after he has performed the way that you have hoped. Often dog owners will stop enforcing the rules that their dog learned in their training courses. You can encourage your dog to adopt good habits. It’s important to be consistent with the rules for your dog.

With patience and a handful of tasty treats, you can easily teach your pet to roll over. First, have the dog lay down. Next, hold a treat near the floor on one side of his head, slowly bring the treat up and over the dogs head to the other side. Ideally, your dog will use his nose to follow the treat, rolling his whole body in the process. As he is rolling over, give the “roll over” command, and do this repeatedly until he can roll over with just the command and without the treat. Do not get mad if it takes several tries. Once they learn this particular trick, they will be popular at the dog park!

As the tips above show, your dog training will really pay off when your dog is behaving the way that you would like. After you begin using what you have learned, you will find your dog responding to you more positively.

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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