Monday, November 28, 2011

Dog Training Is Fun For All! Engage Your Dog To Maximize His Potential.

By Steve David


A common pet among many people are dogs. Dogs make great household companions, as they are very lovable and playful. Dogs can be a great pet for anyone if they are trained properly. Use the advice in the following article if you need help training your dog.

Teach your dog the "down" command. This command is useful to build upon, or on its own in emergency situations. A dog that knows his "down" command well can drop to the ground at a moment's notice in a testy situation, making it a great command to keep on hand for safety's sake.

Never physically abuse your dog or yell at them. A good leader takes time to research how to effectively train a dog, and does not need to yell or be violent. Swatting your dog with a rolled up newspaper or your hand only creates fear in your dog. Causing your dog to fear you causes your dog to act out in other ways which creates more problems.

Little dogs like Dachshunds that like to hide and burrow may enjoy beds or hideaways intended for cats. A tube type play structure or a cat bed that is covered and made of soft, flexible foam and faux fur may be exactly what your Doxy wants to curl up in secret!

Always use positive reinforcement to train your dog. Reward your dog with happy words, petting and an occasional very small treat when he pleases you. Never hit or shout at your dog. This is ineffective and will just convince your dog that you don't know what you are doing. Be firm, consistent and positive for the best results in dog training.

When giving commands to your dog, never come down to their level. Maintaining eye contact and a fully erect, dominant stance imparts control to the dog. Your dog will be receptive to commands given from this posture much easier than a crouching owner who is seen as an equal or playmate.

Learn how to use positive reinforcement for training outside of treats. Giving dogs treats to learn new behavior does work. You probably do not carry treats with you 365 days a year when you are not in an "official" training session. Learning to give praise or attention in the way of patting and hugging is great way to reinforce good behavior, and can be a treat replacement.

When training your dog, the first and most important thing that you train your dog is to respect you and your family. If they feel that they can get away with disrespecting you, they will ultimately be impossible to train. You must start here and move on to other habits and tricks next.

In conclusion, dogs are a common pet for people. Dogs are playful, lovable, and make great companions. When properly trained, dogs are good pets for anyone. If you remember the advice from this article, then your dog will be properly trained and a lovable companion for you.




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