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8 Dog Training Tips Revealed

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Dog training has evolved so much that it's become extremely easy to forget the basics. Below you'll find 8 tips to help you get much better results when training your dog.

#1. Change the Way Your Train Your Dog

Avoid getting into boring and mundane training habits by varying when and where you train your dog. By training at different times throughout the day your dog will respond to you better than if you always train in the same place at the same time.

#2. Be Positive!

Training should be as fun as possible. Your dog will pick up new commands much more easily when it's having fun. Go into training in a positive state of mind and always use positive reinforcement to encourage desirable outcomes.

#3. Master a Few Exercises

To start with try to master a few select exercises and practice these in different places at different times, once you have mastered one exercise more on to the next. This is far more effective than trying to teach your dog a wide range of different commands and being mediocre in all of them.

#4. Communicate using Body Language

Dogs communicate using body language. Try to speak less and make your desires known through the way you behave. After you have practiced this for some time you will have a much stronger understanding and connection with your dog.

#5. Learn to Read Your Dogs Facial Expressions

Dog's expressions can give us an insight into exactly how they are feeling. Learn to take note of your dog's position and facial expressions. A happy dog will most likely be in a relaxed position with an open mouth.

#6. Be ConsistentAlways!

Keep your commands consistent. Don't call your dog by saying "Skippy Come!" one day and "C'm 'ere, Skip" the next. Eliminate unnecessary confusion and remember that your dog is trying to communicate with you in a foreign language!

#7. Teach Good Behavior INSTEAD Of Punishing Bad Behavior...

If your dog consistently does something you don't want it to do, figure out what you DO want your dog to do and teach him how to do that (using positive reinforcement techniques). You will find this is much more effective and less stressful than trying to correct bad behavior.

#8. Teach Your Dog Like A Professional Dog Trainer

If in doubt, get yourself a copy of a respected dog training guide. Following a guide when training your dog is not only fun but it also means you'll get the best out of your dog and eliminate bad behaviors before they start.

Practice these8 tips and you will notice massive improvements in your dog's behavior. Click the links below for more information about dog training and to read a review of a revolutionary dog training guide.