Thursday 20 June 2013

Dog Training Tips That Every Dog Owner Should Know


                    As a dog owner you have a responsibility to teach your dog to behave properly. A dog does not instinctively know right from wrong. You can use the tips that have been provided in this article to learn how to properly train your dog so that they are well behaved.
                    Learning to listen to your dog will make you a better trainer of him. Animals are not robots that can be programmed and your dog has a personality with preferences and quirks, just like you. Understanding the nuances of your dogs expressions will help you decipher more in training and therefore, expand your ability to teach him.
                    Only give commands you are prepared to follow through with, or the dog will learn that it is all right to ignore you. If you give the command to sit, the dog must sit immediately or you will enforce the command with a finger pushing down on the lower back. Never give a command and allow the dog to choose whether to obey you or not unless you want to let the dog be the one in charge.
                    Consider moving your voice up or down in a specific manner associated with individual commands, to help your dog remember them better. Dogs are fantastic at understanding pitch differences, even more than understanding the sounds of the words. So if you alter your voice slightly when you say a certain command, the dog will be more likely to remember what to do.
                     Dogs sometimes make mistakes because they can't do otherwise. It's your job to figure out why they can't. Consider an older dog, for example, that has been completely housebroken for years. If all of a sudden it starts relieving itself in the house something is wrong. The dog is likely sick and should be seen by a veterinarian.
                     A great tip for training your dog efficiently is to make sure you do not use conflicting command words towards your dog. For example, do not tell your dog to do something you do not want and then punish him for it. This will just confuse your dog and lead to failure.
                     Dogs can get bored easily. If you are training a young dog, keep your training sessions short as his attention span is short. To keep older dogs from getting bored, vary their training routines and change up his rewards and treats. If you notice your dog is bored during training, take a break and resume at a later time.
                     Many behavior problems can be solved by additional exercise. If your dog is acting out, he may not be getting enough exercise. Try to walk your dog at least three times a day. If your dog is a working breed, at least one of those walks should be a run. A tired dog is often a well-behaved dog.
                     When you are wanting to work on training you dog you should start of by making sure that he knows his name. At least 10 times a day use their name for things like playing, feeding and treats. Try not to use their name in a punishment so that way when something good happens they think of their name as a good thing, not bad.
                    Do not make the mistake of giving your dog too much freedom in your house too soon. It is a mistake to keep the doors open to all unoccupied rooms in your home when you have a new dog because it hands your dog the privacy and ability to chew things out of your view, or to have house training accidents. Be proactive about closing doors and using baby gates to stop a problem before it starts.
                    While consistent control is necessary with your dog, take the time to just relax and play often. You should always maintain structure during training, however, and play time will be more productive and exciting for your dog because of this. Before play begins, expect your dog to be in a calm and receptive mood, then enjoy your time together.
                    Having a well-behaved dog is a great joy that can only be achieved through proper training. The information that has been provided can be used as a guideline when training your dog. If you are persistent with the dog's training, you should notice a change in their behavior in a short amount of time.

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