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How To Get What You Want From Your Dog

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It can be overwhelming to train any dog, but especially puppies. However, dog training is important to ensure that your property, your home, your pet and other people are safe. It is important that you remain positive while you are training your dog. Both patience and consistency are required. Make sure some time is set aside every day for training your dog. The best amount of time for training your dog is approximately fifteen minutes. Longer sessions than that result in boredom for the dog.

Do not allow your pet to become complacent in his training. Establish a clear set of rules and stick with it at all times. Most owners think training once is all that it takes. Pets share a lot of the same habitual learning that humans do. Your dog must follow the rule system strictly.

Proper dog training is attributed to consistent training throughout the dog's entire life. Many people are under the misguided assumption that after their dog has completed obedience training, it will never need additional training. This is not the truth. Your canine has the ability to learn every day of his life. If you spend time training your dog when they are young, you will have a family member for all of their life.

Consistency is key when working on crate training with a young dog. When your puppy gets out of its crate, you need to give it the occasion to relieve itself right away. Over time, the puppy will be able to wait until the appropriate opportunity to answer the call of nature.

Make sure your dog is eating a healthy diet. A bad diet is unhealthy for dogs for many reasons. Not only is this bad for their health, but it can influence their behavior towards you and their environment. Training may very well go easier when dogs are given the proper nutrients in a healthful diet.

Question how your dog views things. Sometimes a dog will be a slow learner, and this can be frustrating. Try to think the way your dog does. Imagining things as they see things may give you a different perspective in training them.

Avoid using edible treats and food as the only means of encouraging or discouraging a specific behavior. Dogs need food to survive, so it should not be used as their only reward. Supplement treats with other forms of recognition, including verbal encouragement and physical affection.

Make sure your dog has gotten its shots. Health is important to ensure a functional dog for training. Dogs hide discomfort and pain for a long time. A change in behavior may be your best clue to an underlying health issue. If your dog is overly aggressive, try to get them help immediately.

In addition to regular walks and dog training sessions, you should make time to let your dog exercise for at least one hour every day. Making sure that your dog gets enough exercise makes your training sessions a lot more effective and it will also encourage your dog to have good behavior. Fit dogs are happy and responsive to you.

Reinforce positive behavior throughout the training process. Instead of punishing him when he is bad, simply do not reward that behavior. Your dog can become skittish and frightened around you. Utilizing positive reinforcement will cause your dog to want to perform good deeds so that they will be rewarded for doing so.

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.

Are you now ready to work with your dog? With any luck, the tips in this piece have provided you with great ideas for dog training. Nothing is better than a well-trained dog. That doesn't happen overnight. But, remember, it will be very worth it; your pup will grow into the perfect companion. Use the tips that work best for your situation.