Sunday, November 13, 2011

Tips And Advice On How To Train Your Dog

By Tiffany Lopez


Training your dog can feel like a constant game of tug of war, and half the time the dog is winning. Successfully training your dog can be challenging but very rewarding. This article will help guide you to a better relationship with your pet by offering a variety of training tips for your pet.

When you are working on commands with your dog, work only on one command at a time, and only say the command one time. Do not say the command word more than once. Your goal is for your dog to obey the command immediately. You don't want to have to say the same thing over and over.

Create a bridge between the dog's response to a command and the reward for success. By saying a bridge word such as "yes" or "good", you will reinforce that the behavior is acceptable and the reward will follow. Keep using this bridge word even after training is complete to be consistent with your pet.

Exercise is an important part of any dog's training program. Animals that are restless and cooped up are more likely to act out and have difficulty following instructions. Taking your dog out for a daily walk or bringing them to a local dog part will help them to be successful.

If you are going to be leaving the house for any extended period of time, perhaps to go to work then make sure you take your dog on a lengthy walk before leaving. By exhausting them you will help them handle the inevitable separation anxiety they have when you leave.

When you are training your dog on a certain behavior, look for a quiet place to train him. Dogs can be easily distracted by everything around them. So, in order to keep your dog's attention on the task, do the initial training in a quiet room. Your dog will learn quicker this way.

When training a new puppy to come, a long rope is a great aid. Call the puppy while gently pulling it toward you and praising it for coming. When it reaches you, praise it even more and offer a favorite treat. Soon the puppy will associate its name and coming to you with praise and treats, then you won't need the rope anymore.

Look for triggers that may cause bad behavior from your dog. If your dog is suddenly exhibiting unwanted behaviors, maybe something has changed that day: Has he been able to go on a walk or has he been cooped up? Were you gone all day when normally someone is at home? Dogs are creatures of consistency and when things change their behavior can change as well.

As was stated in the beginning of this article, most people do not realize it is very important to crate train your puppy. If you know the right way to crate train your puppy, then it will make it much easier for your new dog to understand the rules of the house. Apply the advice from this article and you'll be well on your way to having a properly trained puppy.




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