Sunday, April 29, 2012

Using a Bit Of Education And Attention, Your Pup Can be It is Finest

By Esteban Levasseur


Whether you decide to go it alone or get some professional help, training your dog is bound to bring a few moments of frustration. However, do not fret. As long as you have the right information, you can train your dog without too much stress. This article can guide you in the right direction.

The fastest way to train your dog to sit is to utilize positive reinforcement. If you command your dog to sit and he or she sits for a decent amount of time, then you can give the dog a treat. The dog will then recognize that when you say sit, if they succeed they will get a treat so they will eagerly sit longer and longer.

It is important to note that telling your dog "no" does not give him any information. For example, if someone comes into your house, and your dog starts to jump, saying "no" is not enough information. Whereas, saying, "sit" is a better alternative, because it gives him something he can actually do. If you tell a dog what you want him to do with a command, this avoids confusion, and he will learn to listen.

When you are working on commands with your dog, work only on one command at a time, and only say the command one time. Do not say the command word more than once. Your goal is for your dog to obey the command immediately. You don't want to have to say the same thing over and over.

Training your dog to "speak" can help eliminate annoying excessive barking. Dogs bark to alert the pack of threats. Since they bark by default, it is a good idea to teach them to "speak", because then they will understand how to not bark. Start by telling your dog to "speak" when it barks at the telephone ringing. Then, when the dogs pauses, tell the dog "quiet". This will help the dog distinguish a barking state from a non-barking state.

When you train your dog, you don't have to train him to do exactly what your training book or video says he should do; however, you must train him to behave in a way that will fit in well with your family. You must train him in such a way that you can take him for a walk or to the vet without a lot of drama. By determining exactly what sort of behavior you need from your dog and then working consistently to attain that behavior, you will support your dog in having a happier and more successful life.

If your dog just can't stay away from your garden, try a harmless repellent that you can sprinkle around your plants. You can find them at many local retailers and nurseries. If you can't find these products, try moth balls or alum powder which have also been shown to be effective at keeping dogs away.

Be sure to be realistic about what you expect of your dog. You are not going to be able to train him overnight. It is going to take a great deal of time and hard work to get him to perform the way that you want him to. It is going to take the longest time to break the normal dog habits like barking, but it will happen if you dedicate the time to training.

A good dog training tip is to hire a pet sitter to watch your dogs when you're going on vacation, instead of leaving them in a kennel. Kennels are a terrible place to leave your dog when you're away. In kennels, animals are often neglected and it's not uncommon for them to become ill.

Use food as a reward when training your dog. Many dogs will respond on a basic level to edibles. The reward of food will usually encourage them to continue on a food winning path. Vary the types of treats you get for your dog. Alternate fresh meat with packaged treats.

When you get a new puppy make sure you handle him every day. This means touching him from ears to tail so he becomes used to being handled by people. This will save you headaches at vet appointments, grooming parlors, or even nail trims at home in the future since your dog will not mind being touched as much.

Babying your dog does not produce productive relationships. Dogs enjoy having a pack of family members to trust, and even more, dogs enjoy having a job. Even the smallest dogs can perform tasks, so appeal to your dog's independent side by giving him something to work on! Fido will still love you at the end of the work-day.

If you don't have the knowledge that is need when trying to train a dog, you may be on your last straw with your four legged family member. Although, now that you have read this article and obtained this information, you can train your dog to be a great part of the family.




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