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How To Get Your Pup Under Control

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How To Get Your Pup Under Control






     Knowing how to effectively train your dog is not an intuitive process. Many times, we fail to remember that dogs simply don't speak English, and they often don't know what we want them to do. This article details some easy-to-implement things that you can do as a pet owner to have a better behaved, happier dog.

Dog Training

Giving your dog a proper exercise routine will vastly help you with your dog training. Dogs have a very demanding exercise life style, when left unchecked they can develop bad behaviors which travels all the way down the chain. When you take your dog out for a run or walk daily, it helps by giving them incentives for good behavior, and as an added bonus, the exercise can help you stay fit as well.

Whenever you go for walk with your dog, keep your eyes peeled for other dogs. Certain dogs often display aggression, and it can be dangerous to make the assumption that all dog owners have done the right thing regarding training. If you see a dog acting aggressively or fearfully, avoid that dog.

A great dog training tip is to let your dog know when they're doing something right. It's very easy to yell at your dog and tell them no when they're misbehaving. It's important to let your dog know when they're doing what you want because that reinforces good behavior

A good dog training tip is to start training your dog while it's young. Younger dogs are more impressionable, and far more responsive to training than older dogs. Older dogs tend to be stubborn because they already have experience and behaviors that they've become used to for a while.

If you plan on training your dog, try looking at dog training resources like books and magazines that pertain to your specific breed. Learn from others who have trained the same breed. Then create a proper training program based on your learnings.

It is important that you get to know your dog well. Dog training is not a "one-size-fits-all" proposition. A lot depends on your personality and capabilities, your dog's personality and capabilities, and how these traits mesh. Something that may work well for one trainer with one dog may not work with another trainer and another dog. Or it may not work for the same trainer with different dogs. Everyone is different!

Socialization is an important part of dog training. Try positive reinforcement when introducing your dog to new people. When visitors arrive, have them feed the dog a special treat. This is also effective when meeting people in unfamiliar environments. In time, the dog will associate meeting new people with pleasant experiences.

As part of your dog training, it is important to reinforce positive behavior. In most cases, giving your dog a small treat every time they do the correct movement is the best reinforcement. Before you know it your dog will be reacting very quickly to your commands, even without the treat.

Most people find that, with a little bit of dog training, their relationship with their dog improves tremendously. And as you can see, training your dog, while not an intuitive process, IS a much easier process than most people think. So put some of our suggestions into practice, and you'll see for yourself!