You may have thought you were going to be bringing a nice calm dog to your house, though in reality your dog is more like a wild, hyper animal! Do not despair. With some patience, and a little training, your unruly mutt can be better behaved in no time.
You should establish certain feeding habits for your dog. A predictable feeding schedule and removing the food promptly will teach them to eat their food quickly. After some time training the dog this way, it will begin to finish the food before it is time to pick up the bowl.
Do not tie up your dogs too closely. The dogs chains could get tangled up and cause harm to the dogs as they struggle to get free. In the case that a large dog and small dog become entangled, the large dog’s rope or chain could cut off air circulation to the small dog, and it could be severely injured or die.
Give your dog a word that tells them they’re doing the right thing. Using a positive word such as “yes” will fill the time between the performance of the desired behavior and the delivery of the reward.
Keep treats on hand to reward your pet for doing good. First, place your dog in the “down” position. Hold a treat between your forefingers near the left side of your dog’s head, and then slowly pass the treat in front of his face and to the opposite side. He’ll follow your hand and roll over completely. When he rolls over, you should say “roll over,” and repeat the process until the command is all he needs to do so. Don’t get frustrated if it takes a few tries, once he learns this trick he’ll be the star of the dog park!
Have a treat prepared for rewarding your dog when they follow a command properly. Your dog should realize why you are happy with him. This is the best way to ensure that the dog understands the difference between right and wrong.
Make sure food and outside time are scheduled to help break your dog into being an inside dog. This makes it clear to your dog that he has to go outside and poop now, instead of stinking up your carpet. Having a set schedule will teach your dog how to wait until he can go outside for the next potty break.
When you’re training your dog, it is important that you understand primary reinforcement. This technique uses things that your dog loves as rewards. Primary reinforcements can include using treats, food or even a good belly rub. This lets your dog know how to earn something it wants.
“Quiet” is a command you will probably want to teach your dog. Choose words to use, such as “quiet”, and when they bark, use the word or words and give them a treat when they stop. Only give them the treat when they obey the command. In time, your dog will learn to be quiet if he wants a treat.
It is not uncommon for dog owners to express surprise at the simplicity of weaving dog training efforts into daily life, and how fast they achieve great outcomes. So if you are looking to change any of your dog’s wayward ways, try some of our tips for quick success!

