{"id":929,"date":"2015-05-14T04:34:44","date_gmt":"2015-05-14T04:34:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dogbadge.com\/doginfo\/?p=929"},"modified":"2015-05-14T04:34:44","modified_gmt":"2015-05-14T04:34:44","slug":"help-your-dog-be-the-pet-you-want-him-to-be","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dogbadge.com\/doginfo\/dog-training\/help-your-dog-be-the-pet-you-want-him-to-be\/","title":{"rendered":"Help Your Dog Be The Pet You Want Him To Be"},"content":{"rendered":"<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 verbally correct your dog, do it quickly and concisely. Don&#8217;t scream and yell and throw a fit.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Training your dog is showing that you are a responsible dog owner. Whether your training focuses on simple commands like teaching your dog to sit or something more complicated, discipline and instruction is vital. Here is some advice on how successfully train your dog and find a trainer.<\/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 getting closer to a dog, move slowly and let the dog smell your hand. Doing so builds up trust with the dog.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Crates should feel like a safe place to puppies. So, you should never use them as a way to discipline your dog. Dogs may need to be familiarized with the crate to feel comfortable and secure in it. There are many tricks that you can try to make it easier for both of you. If your pet is nervous about the crate, consider putting a toy or treat inside to motivate them to go in. The dog will smell the bone and want to go racing into the crate to eat it. Once in the crate, let them know they did a good job by praising them.<\/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> Be cognitive of the duration of time you and your dog devote to training sessions. Remember that a dog has a short attention span and cannot focus on one thing for too long.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Spoken directions should be made using a simple, concise and forceful tone. Do not whine and complain to your pet about their bad behavior. Firmly say no and redirect them. It is also important to have good volume to your commands so that your dog understands that you are serious.<\/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> Create a specific command to stop your dog when it barks. Choose words to use, such as &#8220;quiet&#8221;, and when they bark, use the word or words and give them a treat when they stop.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Be sure to keep your dog active and engaged a great deal of the time. Dogs require mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. Dogs that are bored are not easy to train. If you have a happy, exercised dog, they will listen better. Take your dog on long walks or runs.<\/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 discipline your dog, your tone is an important factor. Dogs are very good at responding to perceived emotions of their trainers.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>The rule of thumb with puppies and house training is to remember: what is eaten will pass. Make sure that you feed your dog at least three times per day with good food. That way, you will know when the dog likely needs to go out and can prevent accidents.<\/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> Try using a different voice for each different purpose. Your commands should be said in the same tone and volume time and time again.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Patience is definitely a virtue when training your pet. Patience prevents both of you from becoming frustrated and angry during the training process. Your dog wants to do what you ask him to, but you have to give him the commands in a way in which he understands what is expected.<\/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> Use praise to re-enforce good behavior in your dog when training. Positive reinforcement, shown through your tone and attitude, lets your dog know he has done a good job.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Training should be completed in small spurts. When your dog doesn&#8217;t get bored, they&#8217;ll be a better training partner. If you want to continue, then give dogs a quick free play break.<\/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 you plan on taking a trip with your dog, pack all they will need to sleep, eat and go to the bathroom. Items such as food and water dishes are essential when traveling.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Toilet training is as much your responsibility as theirs. Watch your dog carefully and learn the signs that they need to go outside. They may pace, sniff, whine or walk in circles. The moment your pet begins to do any of these things, don&#8217;t waste a single moment. Put his leash on and take him to the place you wish him to go. Give him praise for proper toilet behavior. Do this consistently and he will always let you know when he needs to go outside.<\/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> To keep your training sessions positive and effective, you should also keep them short. For a given task, fifteen minutes should be sufficient, since working for longer periods can cause frustration and backsliding.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>When using a leash on your dog, ensure the leash remains loose. Dogs generally want to explore uncharted areas anytime they get the chance. Eager dogs will begin to put some strain on their leashes. Be sure to train your dog to walk on a slack leash right along with you.<\/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> Teach your dog the difference between right and wrong. Doing this involves setting firm boundaries for acceptable behavior which all family members are willing to enforce.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>It is important that your dog return to you on command. You should always have a pet that will come back to your area immediately when they are called. Teach this necessary behavior sequentially so that the dog obeys, even when distractions are present. Recall is hard, but it can also be life-saving.<\/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> Your dog needs to have a good recall. He should always come when called.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Call your dog&#8217;s name at least three times positively after you have been forced to issue a reprimand. Your dog will obey a call to its name and come when you call only if the name is associated with good 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> Anxiety in dogs often leads to destructive behavior like chewing or clawing. Placing the dog in a safe environment such as a dog crate and providing a chew toy keeps the dog safe and occupied until your return.<\/small><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/p>\n<p>Hopefully, these suggestions will help you and your friends and family enjoy your pet much more. Correct training methods facilitate easy, fulfilling relationships with pets. 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