Monday, December 17, 2012

Siberian Husky Training - Do's To Remember

By Melissa Sanders


Sometimes, it can be hard to know the appropriate methods to train your pooch. The best way to be certain that you're doing all you can to train your furry friend and build on your rapport with your Siberian Husky is to learn as much as possible regarding Siberian Husky training. Look at this article with care as it is aimed at helping you get desirable training outcome.

Utilize the same simple words in a low, firm tone of voice whenever you give your dog a command. Don't yell or repeat the command several times. Say it once, firmly and then assist the dog in complying if he doesn't understand (e.g. press down firmly on the hindquarters while saying "sit", if he does not sit the first time you tell him to).Give the command just once. It is human nature to repeat a word or in this case, command when we are frustrated. Nonetheless, repeating yourself around your canine pet will get you nowhere. Every time a command is repeated, your four-legged friend finds out that listening to you is optional. Be firm with commands and be obstinate by waiting him out. Only work on one command at a time.

Focusing on one command enables your four-legged companion to really polish that head and get it right. By learning too much at a time, you risk confusing your four-legged friend and they may have more trouble keeping in mind which behavior matches which command.

As you progress in Siberian Husky training, only give rewards for obedience the very first time you give a command such as "come" or "sit". The dog will begin to learn that it's better to get the rewards by obeying the first command than having you repeat it and not give reward. Do praise the dog when he finally obeys but save treats for quick obedience. While consistent control is essential with your canine pet, take the time to just relax and play often. It is best to maintain framework during training, however, play time will be more productive and exciting for your Siberian Husky because of this. Before play starts, expect your four-legged companion to be in a calm and responsive mood, then enjoy your time together.

Always remember that it takes time and patience to train a dog. Some dogs learn things instantly, while others take longer. Every individual dog will have their own learning speed so make sure to be aware of what your dog's pace is. Try to be as positive as you can when working with him so that he thinks it is a fun activity to do with you and will look forward to your Siberian Husky training.




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