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Essential Dog Training Tools - Make Training Your New Dog Easier

2016/5/4 10:14:53

You know that bringing home a new young dog is going to require a serious commitment to dog training, but what do you need to conduct that training? You'll identify a variety of methods that you can learn to train your canine, but there are some accessories that can make any training method much easier to enforce in the home.

Five tools that you should find useful while training a dog include a dog crate, a leash and harness, a durable chew toy, and a baby gate. The dog crate can be a bit expensive, but it cannot be overlooked.

You will use the crate and the baby gate (or multiple baby gates) to limit the access your new dog has to your home. You do want your dog to eventually have the free run of your home as a member of your family, but dog training will teach you the importance of introducing your canine to the home in smaller bites.

This is especially true with puppies, who can be overwhelmed with a large home. Allowing a dog to slowly earn access to new parts of your home will help reinforce what you are trying to teach them through training.

For example, take one a room of your home and place your dog crate in it. Block the doorway with a baby gate so the dog can see the rest of your home and doesn't feel locked away with the door shut. Keep your new dog in this room while they are being potty trained. If they have an accident, it is just in this one room.

The crate should be big enough for them to stand up and turn around in, but not any larger or they will use the restroom in it. Once the canine is showing progress with potty training, they can earn the right to access the next room in the home.

A leash is essential when dog training. You will use the leash to teach your dog to walk beside you, instead of pulling you down the street. You can also use a collar or harness to attach the dog to your waist while you move throughout your home. This keeps them close while allowing them to see the rest of their new home, without running wild. They must earn the right to run free.

Finally, the chew toy is used to encourage a puppy to chew a toy rather than your furniture. Puppies will chew on anything they can get a hold of, and some older dogs still enjoy chewing. Dog training on this matter should start the moment the dog comes into your home.

Some breeds pick up on dog training easier than others, so be patient with your new dog. With the right tools, they will become a member of the family in no time.

If you'd like more info on dog training then see this link to broaden your knowledge about the best tips to train a dog.