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Canine Training Tips To Get The Best Results

2016/5/4 10:05:55

You love the dog and your stuff, but your dog doesn't love your stuff. As far as your dog is concerned, everything is a potential toy until he is told otherwise. In this article, you'll find great tips and tricks to help keep your dog from chewing on your possessions.

Make sure to let your pet know a crate is their home initially. All meals and water bowls should be placed within the crate. Thus, they will associate a good thing like yummy food with the crate.

When corrected your dog verbally, make sure to use sharp, concise wording. There's no point in ranting at your dog. Say no and let them know what you would rather have them do. Use a tone which is obviously one of consternation.

Always maintain a calm environment as you enter any room your dog occupies. Playtime with them is great, however, they must learn to be calm when you're entering a room. Try to ignore your dog when your first enter the room because this will help to keep them calm and reinforce that you are in control.

When your dog behaves well in a training session, reward him in a calm manner. When the dog correctly follows your commands, you can certainly give a reward. You may feel great about it, but you don't want to make the pup feel over-excited. You should stay calm and then give the reward.

With patience and a handful of tasty treats, you can easily teach your pet to roll over. The first step is a simple "lay" command. Then hold the treat at the side of the dog's head and move it around it's face to the other side. As the dog uses his nose to track the morsel, he will simultaneously roll his entire body over. When he rolls over, you should say "roll over," and repeat the process until the command is all he needs to do so. Do not get mad if it takes several tries. Once they learn this particular trick, they will be popular at the dog park!

Patience is imperative when you engage in a training session. Staying patient will help all parties to avoid frustration. Understand that your dog actually wants to please you, however he/she can be confused with what it is you want them to do.

Train your dog to stop barking with a treat. Use your no-bark command and follow with a treat only when the dog is quiet. You can then give it the treat. As time passes your dog will understand that his incessant barking is not allowed.

Be aware of the other dogs when taking yours for a walk. Some dogs are more aggressive by nature and it is wrong to assume that it is the result of the owner. When a dog seems unwelcoming, stay far away from them.

A key part of dog training is to start early. It is easier to teach a dog good habits right from the start, rather than trying to break bad habits that have already been learned. If your goal is to keep the dog from begging for table scraps, it is advisable to never give him any table scraps to begin with.

Keep your dog's leash loose when training him. Dogs love exploring when they get to walk. Because they are so eager, they often pull on the leash. If you know what you are doing then you will train them to walk on a leash with slack.

In summary, you have to prevent your dog from negative behavior. A well-behaved pet is less likely to injure himself and will also help you avoid the cost and frustration of household repairs. When you apply the ideas you've just read, you are taking yourself one step closer to training your dog properly.

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