Friday, July 27, 2012

Training Your Dog The Right Way

By Kirk McGee


Sometimes training your dog can seem downright impossible, especially if the strategies you are using are not working and your pup seems to be more hard-headed than ever. However, there are ways to break through and get real results. You can use the advice in this article to start a dog training program that will set you on the path to success.

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Training your dog doesn't have to be a chore. Make training into a game that will enrich your dog's life. Try having your dog sit each time he brings you the ball you threw. By incorporating training into playtime, you'll have a fun and rewarding experience which results in a well-mannered pet!

When properly training your dog, you should always make sure that you can get a response from it. If your words or actions do not affect your dog in any kind of way, then you will not be able to train your dog no matter what you try to do.

If you are having problems with dog training, then you should look at your training routine. Dogs are much more susceptible to learning if you have a solid routine. All you have to do is keep repeating the commands you want them to learn repeatedly and eventually they will pick it up. Leaving you with a dog that is much easier to enjoy having.

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.

Dogs should continue to be trained throughout their lives. Many owners think that once a dog is trained, he's trained forever. This simply isn't true. Daily reinforcement by reminding your dog of simple commands, exposing him to new people and providing positive reinforcement is important. This will keep your dog well behaved and allow him to remain a happy member of the family.

Always start with the physical side of command training and incorporate words after. You can establish a training mood through your confidence and body language without saying anything. When your dominance is exerted, your dog will respond to this and often sit patiently and wait for your direction. Give them physical demonstrations and begin to use commands after showing them what you expect.

Try these tips and see how well they work. It will not happen overnight, but sooner or later your dog will start responding. This will mean you can relax a little. A great dog can be a great friend, but you've got to take a little time to train him first.




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