Wednesday, June 27, 2012

The Best Dog Training Advice In One Easy Article!

By Antony Gunjalvez


Many people want to raise a healthy, happy and well-adjusted dog. It is not too hard to do this at home, as long as you know what you are doing. Read on and you will find a large collection of tips that have been used in training dogs all over the world.

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Do not lean over your dog, no matter whether he is big or small. Dogs are intimidated by space-hogging body posture. Even your subtle movements are read by your dog, so a simple lean will suffice if you are attempting to block or redirect his path. Hovering straight over a dog may make them reactive as well.

Use the bell ringing technique to teach your dog how to let you know when he has to go to the bathroom. At first, you jingle the bells when it is time to go out, and soon, the dog takes over to let you know. Dogs are attentive and intelligent, and by using this method consistently, you can expect they will make the connection and ask you to go outside by ringing the bell.

If you are trying to crate train your dog or puppy you must understand that you can not expect them to be able to hold their bladders for extremely long periods. You must provide times for them to go to the bathroom. They don't want to go in their special place. So it is up to you to take care of them. If they have a accident don't get mad at them, it wasn't their fault it was yours.

The verbal tone you use with your dog can impact the message you are sending him. High-pitched, happy tones encourage your dog to action, as it is a tone that excites them. Low-pitched, stern voices will elicit caution in your dog. If he is getting in trouble, a middle-pitched, quick tone will help to distract him better. Learning to control your voice when talking to your dog will impact how he responds to your commands.

Rid your dog of pent up energy through indoor games and allow training to be more focused. Have your dog fetch a ball, run on a treadmill or light chasing. These kinds of activities will release the excess energy in your pet and your commands will carry more weight since your dog is relaxed after exertion.

When properly training your dog, you should never use food as the sole source of control over a particular type of behavior. Food is a necessity that dogs must have in order to survive, so they need other sources of rewards. In addition to giving good, you should pet your dog and give it praise.

Make your pet take your commands seriously. Do what you can to enforce commands that you give so that you don't have to repeat them over and over. Don't allow your dog to ignore a command you make. If you're not showing that you're serious about enforcing commands, don't give any.

To conclude, remember that you can make use of the information, tips, advice and suggestions highlighted in this article to train your dog(s) regardless of whether you are just beginning the process, or looking for ways to enhance your existing process. Be patient and apply the information to your case and good luck with your dog training adventures.




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