Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Correct Manner To Train Your Puppy

By Steve Jane


A dog is a man's (or woman's) best friend! Dogs are wonderful pets to come home to at the end of a long day or take for a run around your favorite park. If you want to make your relationship with your dog better, having your dog trained is very important. Below you'll find tips and hints to help you with the dog training process so you and your dog can have a mess free, relaxing and fun time together.

If you are going to dress your dog up for Halloween, don't be too elaborate. After all, your dog won't have any idea why you are doing such a silly thing, and he may be quite distressed or embarrassed by it. Just do something simple like a bandanna or something that will fit easily on his collar. In this way you will not run the risk of having your dog bolt or hide or engage in some other unexpected, potentially dangerous behavior.

A vital part of dog training is to give the animal enough exercise. Dogs need to feel they have a calm and confident leader of the pack, in order for them to feel more secure. When you exercise with your dogs, they learn to follow you and they build their confidence in you as a leader. This helps the dogs to be more responsive to commands, when you train them.

Your dog will thrive on training if you leave them wanting more. Keep your training sessions brief and productive. When you have achieved small goals, cease your training session and your dog will anticipate more. The break from training will only enhance their anticipation and the response you get from your next session will be improved.

One of the most important part of dog training is communication. Make sure you are clear and consistent when you are working with your dog. This includes verbal and body language as well as rewards and corrections. Remember to be aware of what your dog is communicating to you as well. He will let you know if he is having a good day or if he is feeling anxious and overworked.

When potty training a puppy, give him a reward every time he eliminates appropriately. The reward can be a treat, or a simple "good boy". Your dog will learn to associate eliminating in an appropriate place with behavior that you want him to display. He wants to please you and so, will continue to display this behavior.

Establish a standing rule that entering a room means ignoring the dog. Whether it is you, your family or guests, keep the pattern consistent. Do not allow your dog to establish the tone for the room from excitement or mischievous behavior. Anyone who enters the room where the animal is should take command of the room and then interact with the dog if he is calm.

Your dog will react to the tone in your voice, so leave your baggage at the door when you're initiating a training session or even a learning moment. A fight with your boyfriend or the cat dragging in a dead mouse should not result in a stern, cold voice with your dog. Remember: if you dog has not done something wrong immediately beforehand, your interactions should always be positive.

Show your dog that you love them and are proud of them. It's easy in dog training to focus on the negative and try to show your dog that what they are doing is wrong. Make sure that you also work to accentuate the positive and praise them when they are doing well.

In order to properly train your dog you must understand how your actions affect your dog. Self awareness is vital if you want to ensure success with training your dog. If you do not understand how your actions affect others, there is no way you can have success with training your dog.

With the information you have just learned you should now have a better idea of how to train your dog. Now that you've expanded your knowledge form strategies and goals in your dog training efforts, if you aren't meeting your goals, then try switching things up until you find a strategy that works for you.




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