Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Simple Ways To Help Train Your Dog

By Kirk McGee


It is very important to train your new puppy properly from the get-go. Without proper training, the happiness you felt at first, will quickly turn into a big headache. This article will show you different methods to help get your puppy acclimated to his new surroundings, leaving both you and your new pup, happy for many years.

To teach your dog to lie down, have him start in a sit position. Take a treat, and place your hand on the ground. Slowly drag it away from your dog. Your dog should initially lower his nose to the ground, and then lie down as he tries to follow the treat further away. If he stands up instead of lying down, have him restart from the sit position. Make sure to praise him once he lies down.

By being consistent you can teach your puppy to "hold it." When you are at home, spend time with your dog and take him outside every hour. If he does go to the toilet outside, praise him. Never scold your dog for going in the house. He doesn't know any better, and yelling at him will not help him learn. Always take the dog out about 15 minutes after he eats or drinks anything, as well as every time he comes out of his crate.

Practice walking your dog over to a rug and asking him to sit whenever a doorbell rings. To do this, have a friend or family member ring the doorbell. Guide your dog by his leash to a rug or spot and have him sit. Praise him and offer a treat. Repeating this exercise will help him to remain calm and appear more polite when guests come over.

To augment the training you've done with your dog, make sure if you are going to be leaving the house to leave your dog plenty of toys to play with. Many dogs go through separation anxiety when their owners leave. Having plenty of toys will help them fight this by replacing it with a squeaking raccoon toy.

Dogs mimic their owner's behavior. Don't be shocked if they decide they want to sleep in your bed and sit in your recliner. Don't be shocked if they attempt to eat from your plate. Most of all, don't be angry. Your dog has to be trained that this behavior is unacceptable. They need to be taught the acceptable options.

These tips help to explain why it is necessary to ensure that your dog is properly trained. Even if a professional trainer teaches your dog how to behave, in the end, your dog has to listen to you, the owner. By following these tips, you can make sure that your dog always knows who's in charge.




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