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Simple Advice For Training A Misbehaved Dog

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Training a dog when you have never attempted to do so before can be intimidating. While there are some things you need to know, there are plenty of resources for a beginner at dog training. We've kept it simple, and have provided you with just a few of the important basics that will help you get started training your pup in the easiest way possible.

With a little work, you can train your puppy to hold off going to the bathroom until it is safely outside. Take him outside hourly to do his business. When he eliminates outside, give him praise. Don't punish a puppy for pottying inside. He doesn't know better yet and punishment would serve no purpose. Let the dog outside roughly 15 minutes following food or drink, and also each time he emerges from the crate.

The first rule to remember when you begin to house train your puppy is that what you feed them will eventually come out the other end. You can promote consistency and regularity by feeding your pet on a firm schedule two or three times daily with only the highest quality of food. You can then schedule your walks at the right times to prevent unwanted accidents.

Be realistic about changing behavior that has gone on for years. If your dog was trained by someone else and they learned bad behavior it can be hard to change, but it is possible. One thing that will make it easier to change your dog's ways is early training. Even after many years, reminding your pet of lessons received as a puppy will help.

Make sure you remain controlled when rewarding your dog. If the dog follows commands correctly, you should reward the animal only if it is calm. While you might be pleased, acting too excited may cause the dog to get agitated, lessening your control. Stay calm and the dog will stay calm, and you'll be able to reward it.

Have patience as you train your dog. Each dog has a unique pace in how it learns things. Some dogs could learn really quick, while some dogs may take their time. Patience is one of the most important virtues you can employ when effectively training your dog.

Always use positive reinforcement to train your dog. Use a soft tone to let your dog know you are satisfied and give it some small treats too. Never punish your dog with words or your hands. These forms of punishment are ineffective. Stay consistent and use positive reinforcement.

Your dog must be mentally stimulated. Dogs that do not chew excessively can enjoy a puzzle toy to stimulate their problem solving skills. There are many types of puzzle toys for each type of dog.

To stop the dog from rifling through the trash, make sure he eats regularly and is offered lots of toys. Keep your trash emptied and use a can with a tight fitting lid. Crate the dog when going out or empty the trash when you're gone.

Even old dogs can be taught at least a few new tricks, and improving their behavior may still be possible. You need to do it right now before something happens you might regret.