Sunday, August 19, 2012

What You Can Do To Easily Train Your Dog

By Cling Hillman


A dog training program is not something to jump into lightly. Dogs require firm and consistent guidance to learn the behaviors their owners want to teach them. It is therefore important to plan out your training regimen thoroughly before you begin. This article will provide you with some points to consider in your planning.

When training your dog, take some time to think about how your dog sees the world. Learning to see the world from your dog's perspective helps you understand your dog better so you can train more effectively. Getting in your dog's head may seem like hocus pocus, but it really helps you train more effectively.

When training your dog, do not ever neglect good behavior. Regardless of the situation, if your dog performs according to your expectations it should be rewarded. Even if your pet's overall behavior is unsatisfactory, you should praise and reward it whenever it does what you want it to. Unambiguous rewards are the best way to encourage the behavior you want.

Train you small furry friend to get along with other dogs! Small dogs need socializing too! Many small dog owners forget that their dogs need exercise and social time just like large dogs. Small breed puppies should be socialized early, so they become comfortable with many sizes and temperaments of dogs. Furthermore, they should become comfortable with walking outdoors at an early age.

It may cost you more to feed your dog high-quality food but it is going to make a great bit of a difference in his life. You do not want to feed a dog a high-protein food if he is not going to be given the opportunity to burn off the energy that the protein gives him. The best way to get the right kind of food for your dog is to check with your vet.

Make your expectations realistic. It is never too late to change a dog's behavior. However, it takes time to do so. For example, if you have allowed your dog to do a certain behavior since he was a puppy, and you no longer want him to do it, it will take longer to undo the behavior. Having patience and realistic expectations makes training a dog to undo or learn a new behavior easier.

Take everything that your friends and family members say about your training program with a grain of salt. Everyone will have their own opinions about how you should help your pet learn to follow directions. Ignore most of it and do what you know is best for you and your pet.

It is important to keep your dog training sessions short, it is better to have three ten minute sessions than one thirty minute session. Your dog is not a human and they will tend to lose interest quickly, by making sessions shorter you will make more progress in your training efforts.

With the information you learned in this article you should now have knowledge that you can use towards training your dog to the best of your ability. When you use what you've just learned to the best of your ability then you should be well on your way towards having an obedient dog.




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