Thursday, October 4, 2012

Keep Your Dog On His Best Behavior With These Training Tips

By Kirk McGee


Properly training your dog is a responsibility of dog ownership. It is important to train your dog right away as a puppy, so you can avoid dealing with rude or destructive behavior from your four-legged friend. This article will give you some great tips about how to train your dog.

When communicating with your dog your tone of voice is important. While training your dog it is important that your voice projects confidence. Your dog needs to know that you are the leader in his life. Always speak clearly and enunciate while teaching the command. Let your dog know it if they were successful by using a cheerful tone to praise them. On the other hand, you will have to use a sharp tone if your dog is misbehaving.

Be aware that you are not going to have a perfectly trained dog overnight. Changing behaviors is a lengthy process that will involve a lot of successes and a lot of setbacks. If you are not training from a puppy, the process can take even longer as your dog will need to both unlearn bad behaviors and learn new ones. Be patient and you'll start to see results.

While training your dog, it is important to maintain a calm voice, even if you feel frustrated. If you get angry, your pet is not going to enjoy learning and will not respond well to your commands. Your dog should enjoy the training process rather than dread it.

If you are interested in dog agility, it is a good idea to do some research and choose a dog breed that is well suited for it. Almost any dog can learn and participate in the sport, but some of the more competitive breeds are Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Labs and Shetland Sheepdogs.

When you toilet train your dog, avoid accidents! Learn to recognize what your dog does when he needs to go out. Pacing, whining and snuffling are common. When you see this, don't delay. Get his leash and take him out to his designated toilet spot! Praise him for appropriate toileting. Eventually, he will learn to ask to go out.

One of the most important things to remember when training your dog is that it is a lifelong process. Many owners think that once their pet has the basics down, the training process is over. Dogs, much like people, learn throughout their lives, and consistent training will help them to be well-behaved and friendly.

Most puppies have a very short attention span. Don't exhaust your puppy with too much training at one time. Have short sessions that focus on one thing you'd like them to learn. Keep things simple so that nobody gets confused or frustrated, and try to end on a high note.

By way of conclusion, the rewarding feeling of teaching a dog to obey your commands is blissful. To watch them do what you say can bring a smile to your face. If you practice, and have the right advice, it actually can be rather simple to train them. This article offered plenty of advice to help.




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