Saturday, March 3, 2012

Sanity Saving Tips For Training Your Dog Today!

By Zachary O. Robbins


Most people are drawn to dogs. Young puppies are infamous for being destructive and mischievous. The article below will provide you with helpful dog training tips.

Make sure training has an element of fun incorporated into it. It builds a strong bond between the two of you and encourages them to want to please you. While training can be fun, try having play time with your dog every day for a period of time.

Your dog needs to be active frequently. Dogs can become bored very easily. A dog without interest in what you're doing is more difficult to train. If your dog is fit and content, he will be much more likely to heed your instructions. Regularly take a walk or run with your dog.

Big dogs who like to lie on their back or stretch out need a large sized bed. There are large, rectangular beds available for big dogs, or you could just get your dog a crib mattress. This may be beneficial as you are able to replace covers simply by adding new crib sheets. Plus, your dog's new bed will be waterproof!

Training should be disciplined but also fun for the dog. Keep your training sessions to a period of time that is less than 15 minutes. Reward quickly and consistently. Give your dog a lot of praise when they do something right. When you make training fun for your dog, it will make listening in general fun for the dog too!

When doing crate training, train your dog incrementally rather than trying to do it all at once. Eventually they will become comfortable with the crate and you can then try to shut the door to the crate. When they allow the door to shut you can give them a treat through the wiring. Start with short times numbering in mere seconds, and increase the intervals gradually. If the dog doesn't like it, slow the process.

To make the most of your dog training efforts, stay consistent. A list of directives should be available to anyone who may give instructions to your dog at some time. Be certain that everyone understands what constitutes good behavior and what constitutes bad behavior. Make sure that responses to these behaviors are uniform. Different people rewarding and punishing different behavior confuses the dog and makes it difficult to learn.

Introductions to any new animals must be done very slowly. Weighs the pros and the cons before adopting another pet. Your new pet needs to have a temperament that matches those of your existing pets.

If you catch your puppy chewing something that he should not be chewing, put an immediate stop to it. That way your puppy will learn what it is allowed to chew on, and it will not be as likely to chew on the wrong things when you cannot keep a close eye on him.

Learn about other methods of positive reinforcement, rather than just offering treats. Even though using treats will work, it is not the best idea. You probably do not carry treats with you 365 days a year when you are not in an "official" training session. Another method of positive reinforcement is giving praise and attention through patting and hugging, and can replace the use of a treat.

When training your dog, use discretion and regard for your dog's attention span. If you try to focus for a long period of time on one command, your dog will show signs of boredom and begin to get antsy. Only spend 10 minutes during the first couple of sessions.

Accidents will happen when a puppy is being potty trained. Your training will go more smoothly if you always clean up accidents right away. The odors from these accidents will remain in the carpeting, which will attract your pet back to this same spot to use again and again for elimination purposes. There are a variety of products that will help you remove the odor; check with the local pet store or department store.

Communication is one of the essential aspects of training your dog. Make sure you stick to your guns when you are training your dog. Your tone of voice, choice of words, body language, and rewards and corrections should all send one unified message. Also, keep an eye out for how your canine friend is communicating with you. The animal will usually let you know what he or she is feeling.

If you want to be sure you are successful in your dog training efforts, it is vital that you keep your dog active throughout its life. Dogs are not sedentary animals. Dogs need to have time to run around so they are happy and healthy. Look for a local agility class, go for a run with your dog or teach him to play catch with a Frisbee. Do not allow your dog to become bored and keep it entertained by keeping it active.

One of the most important part of dog training is communication. Make sure that commands are easy to understand and given consistently. Your tone of voice, choice of words, body language, and rewards and corrections should all send one unified message. Likewise, don't neglect to give attention to what your dog tries to tell you. When you look closely, you will be able to tell whether your dog is still receptive to training or getting too tired to continue.

Having a dog and keeping your house in good shape should not be mutually exclusive. If you have a difficult dog, it can be hard to keep your house in order, but luckily, dog training is here to save the day. These hot tips will make the story of you and your dog one that ends happily ever after.




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