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Dog Training 101: Your Guide To A Better Pooch

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Training a puppy can be frustrating and even harder if you are not getting a young dog. However, by using the advice found here you will discover how to improve your relationship with your pet and build a stronger understanding of your animal's needs as well as yours.

Your dog should always feel safe during any type of training. When dogs feel threatened, they may display aggressive behavior. To prevent this, make sure that your dog is always in a safe environment.

"No" shouldn't be a huge part of training. It is important to be positive when you are training your dog. Saying 'no' doesn't help your dog understand how he should react to you. Make sure that your training regimen is unique to your specific dog.

Never reward bad behavior with the intent of quickly ending a certain behavior. This method will only result in the dog learning to do what it pleases. An example of this would be to give the dog treats every time it barks.

Limit the time of your training sessions with your dog so he doesn't lose focus. Spending too much time just on one aspect of training will bore your dog and waste your efforts. Keep the lessons down to about 10 minutes or so.

"Leave it" is an important command to teach, starting when you bring your dog home. This simple command is beneficial in making him stop on chewing furniture inside the house.

When teaching your dog not to chew on things that are not toys, you should try to facilitate success. In addition to correcting undesirable behavior, you will also be protecting your dog from harm. Many things around your house like nylons, wires and hairbrushes can injure your dog by choking him, cutting his mouth or worse.

Disciplined leash walking is very important in dog training. This will assure that the two of you are safe when you are out on walks.

One thing you should know before training your dog is what treats your dog likes the best. It is easier to motivate a dog if the reward being offered is something they really enjoy. Be sure that he really likes what you are giving him to reward his good behavior.

Be prepared to reward the dog as soon as it completes a positive behavior. It is important that your dog is able to establish a connection between the command and the action that gains a reward. You will ensure that your dog knows how to tell right from wrong if you do this.

We hope that you will follow these tips so that your dog behaves the way you want him to. Being a dog owner can be enjoying if you just give yourself some rewards. Training can be done yourself, or you may want to enlist the help of a professional; either way, proper training will bring you many rewarding years with your pet.