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Positive Dog Training Techniques

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When using a positive dog training approach, one must be sure to keep in mind that this type of training is based on rewarding your dog for good behavior.

However, scolding your dog is something that needs to be done on occasion. While a positive approach is most effective, there are times when your pet needs scolding in order to distinguish right from wrong. Like humans, dogs respond better to positivity and frequent scolding will only serve to hinder his performance. It is extremely important to know when to use each during training.

Be prepared to reward your dog each time he performs well during the training process. Orders that are obeyed such as sit, stay and fetch should be rewarded each time the task is performed.

You can reward your do in many different ways- treats, rubbing his belly, patting on the head or praises and kind words.

Training your dog properly is quick and easy if you do it positively by giving him some sort of reward every time he does something good. Your dog will quickly learn the tricks and just want to please you.

Don't ever be harsh with your dog unless there truly isn't any other alternative. Only such behaviors as growling, chewing things up, or pulling on the leash justify a reprimand.

It is important to note that you only scold your dog if you catch him in the act. Otherwise, the reprimand will not be effective because the dog will not know why he is being reprimanded. A quick and sharp word of "bad dog!" or simply "no!" is enough to get the message across.

It is important that you never ever hit the dog, as this will cause problems further down the road. Make sure your reproaches are crisp and quick, with an angry condemning tone in your voice, but do not be too frequent with them or your dog will eventually start ignoring you.

By and large, it is extremely necessary to have patience and understanding when using a positive dog training approach. It's like bringing up your kid, remember when it is best to scold and when to praise. With a little love and patience, the training experience can be a great way to bond with your pet.