obedience training
Training A Dog Can Be Simple Once You Know What You’re Doing
Many dogs are placed in shelters since they didn’t behave the way their owners wanted. Often, this can be avoided. A dog that is trained well will be a happy dog and a good member of your family. Transforming a dog into this type of companion can actually be easy, as long as you spend the effort and time necessary.
Make sure you establish feeding routines and times for your dog. Training your pet to expect when to get food will teach him a feeding schedule in which he could adhere to. Your dog will learn to finish eating before you take the dish away.
Make sure to give your puppy plenty of toys that are okay to chew, so that he isn’t tempted to chew other things that aren’t okay to chew. Instead of allowing it to continue chewing on your important furniture or toys, provide a well-loved chew toy. A wet frozen washcloth is great for a puppy, who has teething pain, to chew on.
It may take several times for your dog to learn new commands. It is said that a human only masters something when they do it 10,000 times, and dogs are no different, although it should take much less repetitions than that! Continue repeating the command patiently, and eventually your dog will understand it.
With the right encouragement, most dogs can learn to roll over pretty quickly. Start by commanding the animal to lie down. The next step is to palm the treat and hold your hand beside your dog’s head. Slowly raise the treat over your dog’s head to the opposite side. He should follow the treat with his nose, causing him to roll his whole body over. Say the command, “roll over” when he rolls over. It will probably take multiple attempts, but you will be the talk of the town when the trick is learned.
The tone of your voice is very important when you are trying to train your dog. Dogs are very intuitive. Use a stern voice when you are correcting your dog.
Be aware of the other dogs when taking yours for a walk. Certain dogs often display aggression, and it can be dangerous to make the assumption that all dog owners have done the right thing regarding training. If you come across a dog that seems aggressive avoid it.
Socializing your dog early in life is every bit as important as obedience training. He has to understand what is okay when it comes to being around dogs and people, too. This reduces troublesome behavior in new places, too.
If you are consistent, it is possible to teach a dog to delay responding to nature’s call. Take your dog outside every hour to help teach him this is where you want him to use the bathroom. Give him praise when he goes to the bathroom outside. Don’t punish your dog for eliminating inside the house. It does not know better, and yelling will just scare him. Allow your dog the chance to go out after meals and when he gets out of a crate/pen.
There really isn’t room for error when teaching your dog right from wrong. This means everyone living in the house needs to enforce the boundaries you set. You must be consistent with puppy training.
If you see your puppy chewing on something he should not be, you need to stop him immediately. Through replacement, you will teach your dog that chewing is fine as long as it is an acceptable chew toy.
No dog should pull you around. You are the one in charge. When starting obedience training, utilize a training collar along with a short leash, and be sure to heel your dog when you walk and go through gates and doors ahead of the dog. Remember, you’re the leader!
When you begin training a dog, never assume they will not bite you just because you are a human and you think you are the leader. Untrained dogs often see themselves as dominant. You have to display alpha behavior in order to show your pet you are the boss. When your dog does not understand your behavior, they could possibly bite you.
It is absolutely possible to have a happy and well mannered dog. In order to achieve this, you must give your dog love and train it correctly. By sticking with the guidelines from this article, you can help to assure your pet’s place in your family as a happy and healthy presence.
