Friday, October 5, 2012

Simple Ways Towards Making Long-Term Changes In Your Dog's Behavior

By David Hamilton


Although it seems as though it should be one of the easiest things in the world, many people are often confounded by the intricacies of training your dog. Although you may be frustrated by the results you have had in the past, this article is meant to provide you with the tips you need to ensure success in the future.

To help train your dog, you must be consistent in your use of commands. Your dog will remember the way a command sounds, not the context of the command. For example, if you wish to use the command "come" to summon the dog, only use that command. Do not use a command "here", or "get over here" and expect the same result.

Teach your dog the command "drop it" to get things out of his mouth. This is very important because it could help save your belongings if your dog grabs it, and it could even save your dog's life if he grabs something dangerous. The trick is to offer him something even better in exchange for the item he picked up. Practice this with your dog and you'll be able to retrieve anything from his mouth - he might even start offering it to you!

To train a dog careful thought is required by the owner. Before beginning to train a dog one should plan out what their command words are going to be to be the most effective. Words that are not commonly used will help them stick out for the dog. If one knows another language that can also offer more words and sounds to use in training the dog.

When training a dog, it is important not to let the dog ignore a given command. If the owner lets his or her pet disregard a command, the pet will receive inappropriate reinforcement. The dog will start to believe that its owner's commands are optional. This works against the entire purpose of training a dog.

Be generous with rewards when training your dog. Do not be afraid of giving too much praise or too many treats. Rewarding your dog encourages him to continue the behavior that led up to the reward. Do not be afraid of spending too much time with training your dog. It will pay off.

When deciding to train your dog, make sure that you have patience towards your pet. All dogs are unique and learn at different paces. To be effective in training your pooch, make sure you have the patience to see it through. Treat your dog with kindness even if he or she may try your patience.

The most important thing when it comes to dog training is remaining patient and committed to the process. Don't be discouraged by past failures, instead, approach it with renewed vigor and apply the tips and advice from this article to help ensure that your dog training will go as smoothly as possible.




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