If your dog is misbehaving in front of you, try scolding it properly. Tell it off that what it's doing is wrong and try showing it the correct way to behave in that situation. If it does what it's told, you should reward it accordingly. Remember, a dog that's punished with fiery punches or rolled up newspapers might create a very angry dog later on.
The most important thing when training your misbehaving dog is to build a strong relationship with your dog. A relationship that is very much like that of a family member. There is love, mutual respect and common understanding. To let your dog understand you, you must find understand it. And you are the best trainer for your dog, no one else.
Keep training times short and tiny but significant steps. Dogs also have an attention span that you should be aware of. If things get boring, they are more reluctant in learning anything and can easily be distracted that that point. Fifteen to a half hour is enough time for exercise. Training sessions usually last anywhere from a couple of days to a stretch of weeks - or until your pet finally understands. If it still doesn't get it, don't extend the training times - just switch to a more comfortable approach that is more appropriate for your pet.
If your dog isn't misbehaving and is following your commands to the letter, congratulate it - and if it does sometimes spectacular, give it a treat. This will condition your dog to behave properly when it is needed. Also be kind to your pet, if you have to punish it - consider that it has feelings.
You should scold your dog only when you catch it misbehaving. Then quickly correct it by showing it the appropriate behavior, followed by rewarding it. Never hit or kick your dog as it might result in a fearful or aggressive dog.
The most important thing when training your misbehaving dog is to build a strong relationship with your dog. A relationship that is very much like that of a family member. There is love, mutual respect and common understanding. To let your dog understand you, you must find understand it. And you are the best trainer for your dog, no one else.
Keep training times short and tiny but significant steps. Dogs also have an attention span that you should be aware of. If things get boring, they are more reluctant in learning anything and can easily be distracted that that point. Fifteen to a half hour is enough time for exercise. Training sessions usually last anywhere from a couple of days to a stretch of weeks - or until your pet finally understands. If it still doesn't get it, don't extend the training times - just switch to a more comfortable approach that is more appropriate for your pet.
If your dog isn't misbehaving and is following your commands to the letter, congratulate it - and if it does sometimes spectacular, give it a treat. This will condition your dog to behave properly when it is needed. Also be kind to your pet, if you have to punish it - consider that it has feelings.
You should scold your dog only when you catch it misbehaving. Then quickly correct it by showing it the appropriate behavior, followed by rewarding it. Never hit or kick your dog as it might result in a fearful or aggressive dog.

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