{"id":1390,"date":"2016-10-29T11:50:04","date_gmt":"2016-10-29T11:50:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dogbadge.com\/doginfo\/?p=1390"},"modified":"2016-10-29T11:50:04","modified_gmt":"2016-10-29T11:50:04","slug":"good-methods-and-good-equipment-result-in-a-good-dog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dogbadge.com\/doginfo\/dog-training\/good-methods-and-good-equipment-result-in-a-good-dog\/","title":{"rendered":"Good Methods And Good Equipment Result In A Good Dog"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style='float: left; padding: 10px;'><a href='https:\/\/www.ccoli.com\/videos\/yt-OD17usHIla4'><img src='https:\/\/i.ytimg.com\/vi\/FMG_J8Ke0o8\/hqdefault.jpg' border=0 style='max-width:325px;'><\/a><\/div>\n<p> <DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Make sure your teething puppy has a bunch of chew toys readily available to him, and keep other things he likes to chew on away from him. Give the dog one of its own chew toys right away.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>With a properly trained dog, you can have a home that you and your pet will find peaceful. Give some of the following tips a shot. If even one of these tips helps, it will have been well worth your time to read the article.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Unless you offer a distraction or stimulus, your dog will probably focus exclusively on a single thing. Repetition and practice will result in your dog waiting to take cues from you rather than being distracted by other things.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Only reward your dog if they are calm. If your dog is responding to your commands and is not overly excited, give him a treat. While you may be overjoyed with headway you are making, showing excitement causes the dog to become excited and makes you lose control. If you are able to maintain your calm, you can expect your dog to maintain calm too.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> It&#8217;s important to avoid inadvertently encouraging inappropriate behavior if you want your dog to learn. Avoid giving them any rewards they haven&#8217;t earned.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>If you have a focal point for your dog to pay attention to, he will ignore all other distractions he would normally be tempted to watch. If you do it enough times, your dog will wait for your signals instead of focusing on other things.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> When you start dog training, come up with a verbal cue that will tell your pet they&#8217;ve followed your command. The word &#8220;yes&#8221; may serve as a good gap-filler in between the dog&#8217;s good behavior and the giving of the reward.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Have frequent or as necessary mini-<a href=\"https:\/\/Swepro.cee123.hop.clickbank.net\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">training sessions<\/a> to reinforce and keep the rules fresh in your dog&#8217;s mind. Do not assume that your dog will remember his training all his life. Dogs are much like humans, in the sense that they share the same habitual learning system. It&#8217;s important to be consistent with the rules for your dog.<\/p>\n<h2>Training Sessions<\/h2>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> It is important to leash-train your dog. This will make your walks together a pleasure and not a source of frustration.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Pay attention to the length of your dog training sessions. Dogs can only handle a short amount of training at a time, so don&#8217;t overdo it. This is why you need to limit the time of your training sessions to around 10 minutes.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Always use positive reinforcement to train your dog. Praise the dog with petting, upbeat words and the occasional treat when he does something right.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>If your pet is prone to jumping onto your lap, you should gently squeeze his paws after he does so. This communicates that the behavior is unacceptable and should be avoided. While this will not seriously hurt the animal, it is certainly unpleasant and therefore makes a powerful statement. They learn that if they want to avoid that discomfort, they need to refrain from jumping up.<\/p>\n<h2>Primary Reinforcement<\/h2>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Let your dog get used to triggers that make them bark to reduce the behavior. Whether your dog barks in response to other dogs, people, certain sounds or something else, it is important to habituate him to this circumstance.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Primary reinforcement is a proven principle that is useful in training dogs. Primary reinforcement makes use of something that is already inherent for a dog to love getting as a reward when they behave. Some of the most effective rewards include dog bones, treats and affectionate scratching or petting. This will teach your dog how to get something he already wants.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Consistency is very important when training your dog. Make a list of all your commands, and ensure that anyone who might have to control your dog has this list.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Your dog should learn he doesn&#8217;t need to respond when you say &#8216;no&#8217;. You need to look for positive ways to reinforce your commands when you train your dog. Dog&#8217;s often don&#8217;t get the meaning of words like &#8220;no.&#8221; All dogs differ and their training ought to be customized.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> Avoid reacting the wrong way toward unwanted behavior. If you&#8217;re amused and it shows when they are acting improperly, they&#8217;ll do it again.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Before you train your puppy, teach him his name and bond with him. Call him using his name and teach him how to respond when called. These are the preliminary words that your dog need to know. Spend lots of time with your dog, so it gets to know you and understands that you are to be trusted. This way he or she will be more open to some advanced training.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: right; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> If your dog is barking too much try to find out why they are doing it. This way you can avoid the things that trigger barking.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>To keep your dog from barking, teach them to obey to a simple order that will make them quiet. When your dog barks, show them a treat and repeat the order, for instance, &#8216;be quiet&#8217; until it stops barking. Then, you are able to reward the dog. Once you have diligently used this training method, your dog starts to link the tasty treat with the desired behavior and its corresponding command.<\/p>\n<p><DIV style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 5px 5px 5px 5px;'><DIV style='background-color: #FFFFCC; color: #000000;'><small><font color='#FF0000'><b>TIP!<\/b><\/font> When you are going to be housebreaking a dog, you should consider crate training. Crate training is most effective when you allow your dog out using a consistent schedule.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>This advice is applicable for any age or obedience level. Just be patient in the application of these techniques. 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