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Use these tips to help your dog

August 31, 2013 By

All types of dogs respond to training in the same way. If you get this mindset, it shouldn’t be tough for you to train a dog. Anyone who is not sure how dogs look at the world will get some education from this article.

Be sure that your canine is consuming a healthy diet. Your dog will not benefit from a poor diet. Not only is it unhealthy, it can affect the way they behave. Simply improving their diet may have a bigger impact on how they respond to training.

Commanding control is the very first step in training your dog. If the dog does not understand that you have control he will ignore your commands and act with outright disobedience. It is important to walk ahead of your dog when taking him for a walk. This will let him know that you are the leader.

Keep your dog up to date with dog training, in order to keep him or her compliant with an established set of rules. Often dog owners will stop enforcing the rules that their dog learned in their training courses. Like their human owners, pets truly are creatures of habit. Therefore it is very important to maintain a good set of rules for your dog.

Shock Collars

Do not use shock collars and similar training devices. These devices are expensive and do not always work as well as you would expect them to. Using shock collars can actually end up having a negative impact on your training. Trying things akin to this will only cause harm to your relationship with your dog.

Begin training your dog with what may be easy for him to learn. Not only does this give you a feeling of satisfaction in your success, but your dog also learns about what an acceptable behavior is. In doing so, you will see better and more positive results.

Teaching a new puppy to “leave it” is very important and one of the first commands that you should work on. This will help prevent them from chewing on your furniture or other items, as well as prevent them from having dangerous items in their mouths.

Don’t spend too long on a single dog training session. Your dog is going to get bored doing the same thing over and over. Only spend 10 minutes during the first couple of sessions.

When a dog jumps up on you, grab its paws with your hand and lightly squeeze to let them know that it is unacceptable behavior. The dog will not experience pain, but just a brief discomfort. This will help them to stop this action immediately.

Try using a different voice for each different purpose. Use a clearly defined tone for different commands, encouragement or directives. This makes it easier for the dog to link your expectations with different behaviors. Always be firm when issuing a command. Corrections should be even sharper. Praise should be offered in your natural tone.

If you can get your mind in tune with what your dog is thinking, it will have a great impact on your training. Through this improved comprehension, someone training a dog could learn to use only the most effective rewards and punishment. By knowing as much as possible about one’s dog one will be able to better train it.

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

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