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How To Get What You Want From Your Dog

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Some people shy away from training their own dog for fear that it will be too hard. In many cases, this is because they aren't familiar with all the options available for training purposes. To train your dog successfully, you need to understand the basic principles of dog training. Read this information to learn how to properly train a dog.

Understand that more mature dogs do have some basic limitations. Older dogs won't be trained perfectly. They'll always have some quirks that need to be embraced. A dog in his senior years may not be as receptive to changes and new behaviors. Rather than trying to change an older dog entirely, work on their negative traits and deal with the rest of their personality.

If you are consistent, you will be able to teach your furry friend to wait. Take your dog to the bathroom at least once each hour. When he does use the bathroom outdoors, give him lots of praise. Never react harshly to your dog going potty inside. He doesn't know better yet and punishment would serve no purpose. Make a habit of walking him around fifteen minutes after eating or drinking anything, and after coming out of his dog crate.

Wee-wee pads, also known as puppy pads, could actually make potty-training harder for your puppy. These pads leak causing enzymes from urine and feces to be absorbed into your flooring. Potty pads can also mislead your dog into thinking that similarly shaped items throughout your home, like rugs, are appropriate places to go. Always teach your pet that he must go outside to use the bathroom.

Your older dog may have limitations due to age and illness that prevent it from doing all of the obedience tasks of a younger pup. For instance, a dog that suffers from arthritis shouldn't be made to crawl too much. Training your dog keeps his mind going, and older dogs benefit from this. Having said this, make sure you don't cause your dog excess pain when training them.

When training your dog, be patient. Each dog is different and learns at a different pace. Certain dogs have the ability to quickly learn new things. However, for others it may take a lot of time for them to realize what you want them to do. Patience will help your dog feel comfortable when training with you.

Dogs learn by repetitive technique and reward. The key is to establish a baseline of good behavior, and then reinforce it by rewarding subsequent displays by the dog. There is not another way to teach something to a dog. You must show them through repetition and reward.

Is your pooch eating a well-balanced diet? Like kids, dogs can become inattentive, hyperactive, and bratty when they have an unhealthy diet. Change your dog's food if you need to. Your vet should be able to recommend the right food for your dog.

Rewarding your dog properly and generously is important when it comes to training them. Reward your dog with some treats right after they obey an order. Make sure to give your dog the treats at the proper time, to encourage good behavior.

Reprimands should be delivered quickly and in a sharp tone. There's no point in ranting at your dog. Say no and give them a command to do the right thing. You should also be certain that your voice is loud enough to get their attention, but also conveys seriousness.

If you say your dog's name in reprimand, remember to also say it several times in praise to counteract the negative effect. This ensures your dog doesn't associate his name with punishments, meaning he'll come when you call him in future.

Armed with the tips presented here, you can approach dog training with confidence. Don't stop now! There is a lot of information out there for you.