Friday, July 5, 2013

Your Dog Is Listening - Your Just Not Speaking The Right Language

By Sally Byrd


Are you frustrated by how your dog acts? This means it's training time! Devoting time and patience to working with your dog now will yield wonderful payoffs throughout your time together. This article can help you get started.

Avoid reinforcing negative behavior. Don't give praise or treats to your dog if it does something wrong. For example, do not pet your dog gently when they leap on you if you want them to stop the behavior.

The first thing your dog must learn is who the boss is. Make sure he knows that you know what you are doing and are in control of the situation. Then he will look to you and defer to your judgment. Always walk in front of the dog when you go on walks, because this is the position to show leadership.

Reward your dog's good behavior. When your dog responds to a command in the right way, you should reward this behavior when he is calm. Don't get too excited, though, as your excitement may cause them to break their concentration. Maintain a calm atmosphere and provide an appropriate reward.

Your dog should be eating the right amount of healthy food. If your dog isn't getting what he needs from his diet, he will have a hard time concentrating during training. Not only is this bad for their health, but it can influence their behavior towards you and their environment. Sometimes, it is possible to improve your pet's behavior and cooperation simply by improving the quality of his or her diet.

The more active your dog is, the healthier it will be. Dogs can become bored very easily. When dogs feel bored, they are much more stubborn when it comes to training. A dog that is happy, and gets the attention that they crave, will be a better behaved and attentive dog. Go on extended walks or runs with your dog on a regular basis.

Use the appropriate tone of voice when you are correcting your pet. Dogs are very intuitive. Using a stern tone will help reinforce discipline if used appropriately.

Be sure to always grab your dog's attention the same way. First, say his name, then the command. Use his name to get his attention then follow up with a command. Dogs commonly respond quickly when their names are called, and they realize that you want their attention.

Praising your pooch is an absolute must during training sessions. Acting super excited can help your dog to understand that you are happy with their behavior. Do not reward unwanted behavior. This will cause your dog to think that he is doing something good.

One thing to remember when dog training is that all your actions are molding its behavior and personality. By keeping this in your mind, you will be able to avoid regression in your training by avoiding horseplay and teasing. You want to constantly be teaching your dog the behavior that you want it to have.

When you are training your dog, try to keep your training sessions on the short side. The average dog will pay attention for about fifteen minutes and will not learn anything once it has lost interest in the exercise. After each training session spend some time playing with your dog and lavish him with praise.

When you are using your dog's name negatively while scolding him, be sure to repeat it several times lovingly as well. This helps your dog figure out that his name also can mean something good and that he should not fear you when you call his name.

Be certain you are giving the right signals when your dog exhibits unacceptable behavior. If your dog does something wrong and you laugh at him or pet him, then he is likely to repeat this bad behavior indefinitely in the future. Your reaction will be confusing to your dog and extend the time it takes to reach your training goals. Never, ever let your pet feel as if bad behavior has somehow managed to amuse you in any way.

Do not allow your pet to drag you. You have to be the leader. Use a good training collar and a short leash to begin obedience training, and make sure to keep your dog at heel and to pass through doors and gates ahead of your dog. Don't forget who is in charge.

Show your leader status while doing fetch training by having the dog return the ball. If your dog drops the ball nearby and you walk to pick the ball up, your dog assumes he is the leader. Teaching the dog this way will make him understand what he must do with the ball.

Think of training your dog as an investment. Having a dog that behaves badly could ruin your house, make everyone stressed out and end up with no one wanting the dog there. Your dog will learn to behave as a welcomed member of the family if you take consideration in these tips.




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