Pet Information > Dogs > Behavior Training > 4 Ways To Succeed With Obedience Dog Training

4 Ways To Succeed With Obedience Dog Training

27 12:09:02
New dog owners, and even previous dog owners, often forget one of the most important things to being a dog owner, obedience dog training. It's important to know that you can begin dog training at any time and with any dog of any age, so don't fret it's not too late to start your dogs training.

Why Obedience Dog Training Is Important:

An untrained dog is a hassle, stressful, and can be an overall pain to deal with. More often than not, owners who improperly train their dogs, or owners who do not train their dogs, end up dropping their dog off at the pound or giving it away. This is a sad end to what could have possibly been a wonderful and loving relationship.

Dog training allows dogs to learn the rules of the pack, it builds confidence with you and your dog, and it gives you the sense of security of knowing your dog is behaving well at home while you are not there. Obedience dog training sets boundaries, builds self-esteem, and lets your dog know that you are the leader.

Puppies Can Learn Commands As Early As 3 Months:

Age is an important factor when it comes to dog training. Starting off early with a puppy is always the easiest but not always the case. If you have a small puppy then you're one step ahead. Of course the first thing your puppy should learn is potty training. Once you've built a strong foundation with potty training you can start teaching your puppy a few basic commands such as Sit, Stay, Come.

Your Older Dog Can Learn Commands Easily:

Many people believe in the old adage "You can't teach and old dog new tricks" but in reality it's just the opposite. Older dogs are just as capable of learning tricks and commands as puppies are. The key to obedience dog training is consistency and persistence. If you try for just one day to teach your dog to sit and then never attempt again, of course he will never learn how to sit!

Even when older dogs have bad habits, you can still break them of these habits in just a short amount of time, all you need is consistency, persistence, and a little bit of patience. With older dogs it is important to first build a pecking order. Your dog needs to learn and realize he is not the leader you are, once the roles of the pack have been established you will find training comes very easy.

Consistency and Persistence:

It's important that you remain consistent in your training. Teach your dog one command for each trick, don't yell at your dog for chewing on your brand new shoes if you've given him old shoes as a toy in the past. Dogs can become easily confused and so when training it is important to remember that consistency is the key to success.

Persistence is to remain persistent. Training for one or two days here and there is not going to a lead to successful obedience dog training plan. Dogs have short attention spans and it is important to keep training sessions just a few minutes long. Because of this it is also important that you continue to train your dog on a daily basis.