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Dog Training - The Right Perspective

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A dog owner normally gets a puppy rather than a large dog since it makes more sense to start a younger dog off in training.

It has been found that the younger your dog starts in learning about different behaviors and commands, the easier it is for you (or the trainer).

Additionally, training a puppy may lessen the risk of it hurting you or your small children when at play. Training a puppy will lessen these types of behavior.

A puppy also chews, scratches and damages a lot of things in the house such as shoes and carpets if left untrained.

There are some things to remember when training your dog. Dog training may be simple or difficult, depending on your own perspective on it. This also includes your dogs temperament.

Please bear in mind, some dogs are easier to train than others. The way you handle training your dog is important in ensuring that the dog training is a success.

You should be a keen observer of behavior patterns that you want to get rid of. For instance, unnecessary barking. Find out first why this happens.

You also need to know what kinds of rewards your dog enjoys. This is crucial for positive reinforcement, a learning thought that dictates you giving your dogs rewards when they have done something good or right.

Positive reinforcement can come from various things. It could be a treat, a time for play, or a pat on the head.

However, reinforcement should further be strengthened by genuine happiness in your dogs achievement. This could be communicated to the dog by scratches behind the ears, hugs even, and praises.

Dog training sessions should never be too lengthy. A dogs attention span is very different from ours. The trick to having successful dog training is knowing what commands to start with and keeping sessions fun.

If the puppy starts showing signs of confusion, inattention or exhaustion, it would be best to stop the session for the day. Know when to stop.

Dog training is not achieved through having long, gruesome lessons. Successfully instilling the right behaviors in your dog is done through repetition.

This means that consistency and not length of time is the main factor for dogs to learn. There are a lot of online and printed materials on the subject of dog training.

If you are considering training your puppy yourself, you should research on this subject and learn what to do, how to do it, and what to expect from your pet.

When training your dog, do not push yourself or your canine to the limit! Patience is a must if you want to start training your puppy.

In order to have more patience, keep in mind that you are dealing with a very young and frisky animal. It is normal for a puppy to think at first that you are just playing when you are in fact teaching it a behavior.

There are some puppies that just do not seem to respond to your commands. This may be because of its temperament or your personality.

You may not have enough time to spend with your puppy or it may require special training. For situations such as these, a professional dog trainer may be the best option for you.