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Useful dog training tips and tools

September 1, 2013 By

Sadly, many people rush out to buy a pet without prior consideration. A dog is a real commitment. You need to do this the right way so you do not have issues later on. If you got yourself a dog in need of training, the article below can be very useful.

Try to see things from your dog’s eyes. Dog training can get extremely frustrating at times, especially when your dog isn’t learning commands that you think are very simple. Rather than giving up completely, you should try seeing things from your dogs perspective. Try to see the world through their eyes.

Dogs have a tendency to zone in on one particular thing until something else grabs their attention. With enough repetition, your dog will focus on other things less and less, opting to wait for signals from you.

Take caution when near an unfamiliar dog and offer them a chance to sniff your hands. Dogs need to familiarize themselves with the smell before they can trust you. Dogs are more likely to be friendly and obedient if they recognize you.

Primary reinforcement is critical to dog training. This utilizes something the dog loves as a means to reward positive behaviors. Rewards can be rubbing a dog’s belly or giving it a treat. Then your dog can learn the way to get what he wants.

Let your dog get used to triggers that make them bark to reduce the behavior. It may be a noise, or seeing other animals or people. The key is teaching them that their triggers are nothing to fear.

Pay attention to your tone when you are disciplining your dog. Dogs are very empathic to their trainer’s emotions. It is okay to be appropriately stern.

If you want to keep your dog trim and healthy, keep an eye on how many reward snacks you give him while training him. It’s easy to overlook the treats, but the do add up, especially when you’re doing a lot of training.

Are you providing your dog with high quality, nutritional food? Dogs can suffer from behavioral issues when their regular diet isn’t meeting their needs. Consider changing your dog’s diet to something more species-appropriate, and he’ll have long-lasting, consistent energy all day. Also, speak with your vet to make sure that your dog is getting the proper nutritional content.

Destructive chewing is often a result of anxiety. To keep her safe and occupied while you are away, give your dog an appropriate chew toy and put her in a safe enclosed space.

When thinking about barking, stay aware of activities or the environment when the dog is barking too much. Knowing the triggers will help you control the behavior. For instance, if visitors cause your dog to bark incessantly, have visitors more often so that your dog becomes accustomed to their presence.

If you catch your puppy gnawing on an object that doesn’t belong to them, stop the behavior right away. This will help your puppy understand what is acceptable and what is off limits.

When training your dog, use many resources, such as books on dog training, dog magazines and books about the particular breed of dog that you wish to train. Talk to others who own the same dog breed as you in order to obtain suggestions from them. Create custom training for your dog’s special needs.

It is still possible to train your pet if you have owned the animal for a long time. With the advice from this article, you can begin to train your dog to be the pet you’ve always wanted. It is always best to attempt to correct negative behaviors quickly for the safety and happiness of everyone involved.

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

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