Thursday, January 5, 2012

How To Break Bad Habits In Your Canine With Training

By Tiffany Nash


Having a dog can bring great joy into your life, especially if the dog is properly trained. There are many techniques that you can employ to train your animal into being a fantastic companion. Whether you simply want the dog to stay off of the furniture or learn tricks, good training is something you can start today. Here's how to get started.

Producing good dog training involves patience, encouragement and a good reward system. What you need to do is establish a quality reward system for when they are doing the right things. Supplementing positive behavior with treats is a great way to start, and after some time you can train them with a different reward system such as compliments and affection. The main thing to focus on is encouraging them to do the right thing.

Consistency is going to play a key role in successful dog training. If you and the others who are training the dog are not consistent about how the training is being done, the dog is going to get confused and not learn what you want him to. Be sure that everyone is using the same techniques.

Learn to understand what your dog is saying through facial expression. Many people fail to see that a dog says even though his he communicates non-verbally with his face, just as we do. When you are training your dog, take some time to see how he responds to commands, rewards and your behavior. Watching his facial expressions will be useful as training progresses and give you a better understanding of your dog.

Play with your dog often. In order to train your dog efficiently, it is important to develop and nurture a bond between the two of you.

To teach recall, you must be the most interesting thing to your dog at the moment you are calling him. Active dogs love movement, so try calling your dog while you run in another direction. Your dog will be likely to engage in a chase, making recall a fun exercise for him and encouraging his response in future situations.

Learning to recognize what is going to trigger a response from an ones dog will help one be ready to take action.

After learning the right procedures an individual can train their dog to resist urges to run or other unwanted behavior. The resulting changes can make the owner very happy.




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