Sunday, April 29, 2012

Rover Won't Sit? See These Tips For Training Your Dog

By Anna Patil


A dog, as many say, is man's best friend. This can quickly be reversed and the dog can be a nightmare running rampant around the house without the proper training. This article will offer several tips and techniques to ensure that your pet continues to function as your best friend so long as it lives.

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Try to limit the length of each dog training session to less than 45 minutes. If you train longer than this your dogs will become too tired. This will also lead to a lack of concentration and eventually to frustration from you and your beloved pet.

When trying to train your dog, avoid accidentally reinforcing negative behaviors. This means that you should never reward your dog, with treats or attention, for doing something you're trying to train it out of. For example, don't rub your dog's head when they jump up at you and when you come in the door if you don't want them to jump.

If you are tired of finding that your new pair of shoes has become a chewed up drool-covered dog toy, it is probably time to invest in chew toys. Chew toys are a great way for dogs to fulfill their urge to chew, while not ruining your things. For an even more enticing chew toy, buy one that you fill with peanut butter or treats, which will make him more likely to choose the toy over your shoes.

Your dog will thrive on training if you leave them wanting more. Keep your training sessions brief and productive. When you have achieved small goals, cease your training session and your dog will anticipate more. The break from training will only enhance their anticipation and the response you get from your next session will be improved.

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Training a dog can be frustrating, however if a person uses a different language than is normally heard by the dog while teaching it commands, it can be quite effective. Have you heard about the police dogs who were trained using the Irish language? If not, you should check it out! The dog can then easily differentiate between people talking normally and when it is being given a command by someone who wants it to do something.

Finding out what motivates your dog is the key to successful training. All dogs have different tastes and preferences, but it is also important to keep in mind that the reward you're giving your dog should be healthy. Even if the treats at the store say your dog will like it, make sure to double check the ingredients. Cheese and strong- smelling meats are very popular, but oftentimes falsely advertised at the store containing a mix artificial tastes and smells.

Don't waste time with ineffective dog training methods, when you can get great strategies with just a bit of research and a bit more learning. There are many resources out there to help, starting with these dog training tips, which can provide great guidance as you start a new venture in training your dog.




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