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Training Your Dog To Follow Your Directions

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Puppies have the tendency behind anyone without even a calling signal. But with the growing age they develop different habits and other doggy interests. The best way to train your dog is in its early age. The early trained puppies will definitely be more obedient and affectionate than grown up dogs. It is easy to train the young puppies than dogs. What you need to do is given in the following paragraphs.

To start with, call your dog with your arm open or position your self on your knees. Now sway the treat as a lure so that puppy dog will run towards you. Appreciate the every step of your dog. Your appreciation will reinforce the puppy.

Once the puppy is near to you, command him to sit. Show him the treat and raised it up. Your puppy will see the lure by raising his head. Appreciate the sitting of the puppy by patting his head. Move back a little and again command your puppy to come. Repeat this step for several times and rewarding the puppy occasionally at times to encourage and appreciate his work.

After few training sessions, replace the treat with Frisbee or Kong to lure the dog. Remember, reward should be in shape of food. After frequent training sessions in a similar way, give up the use of lures. You will see that, you dog will now simply respond on your signals or verbal signals to get appreciation and affection from you. Always appreciate your dog for every positive response to develop a strong relationship.

Arrange parties or even pup parties, so that your pup enjoys the company of other people and of course other people will enjoy your pup. Pup parties are not only a great fun, but they are extremely helpful to train your dog for different situations. It is important to keep train your puppy that how to react mannerly in the parties and in front of other people. It is very important to get most out of those parties. Pup parties are the great way to teach your dog to behave mannerly.

It is also important to train your dog to give positive response on public places like in parks or backyards. It is not a difficult task; with little effort you can make your dog a reliable pet in open places. Allow your dog to play or run around here and there in the park with some restrictions and then take them back home is a good exercise. Take your dog to parks and let them play in some how restricted manners to let them realize their does and does not. It needs a proper planning. In between playing session call your pet often and reward them with treat and also encourage and appreciate them for every positive move. Repeating this for few days will definitely make your dog a responsible pet who knows what he can do and what he won't allow.