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Tips To Help You Train Your Dog
People often adopt dogs without considering it well. You have to be totally committed if you want to own a dog. An untrained dog will misbehave and cause trouble in your household. Use the advice offered below to help you get started on training your pooch.
Never chain two dogs too close to each other. The restraints for each dog can become tangled and in an effort to free themselves, they can be injured. If dogs get tangled up too severely, one can get wrapped up so badly it could close off the airway, and he could die.
Repetition is what causes a dog to learn. 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! Firmly and steadily repeat the command. Remain patient and eventually the command will be learned.
Choosing the correct crate size is extremely important. As your dog gets older, he will probably grow larger. Be sure to select a crate that allows your dog to have ample room as it grows. Your dog needs to have the room to get around the crate and not feel cramped.
Shock Collars
Do not use shock collars and similar training devices. These devices are expensive and do not always work as well as you would expect them to. Plus, shock collars can discourage your dog from behaving properly. Using these techniques can have poor results.
Use primary reinforcement to train your dog. This utilizes something the dog loves as a means to reward positive behaviors. Use things such as treats or petting your dog to reinforce good behavior. When he likes the outcome, he’ll be more likely to follow your commands.
Always call your dog’s attention by doing the same thing. Start all commands with the dog’s name. Give a simple command after beginning with the dog’s name. Dogs listen for their name because they know it means you will say something else.
Understand that getting your dog to respond during the times that you tell him or her ‘no’ is not helpful. When training your dog, you need to find positive ways to enforce your training. Saying the word “no” will not aid in the training of your dog. Each situation should be treated individually, and tailored to each dog.
Be certain to maintain consistency in training. If more than one family member is training your pet, make sure they all you the same commands, rewards and discipline. It will make it easier for the dog if it only has a simple set of commands and knows what to expect when it obeys.
Pay strict attention to your body language and tone of voice anytime you are training a pet. Dogs are very good at responding to perceived emotions of their trainers. Try using a stern tone to really convey your message to your dog.
Try to keep your leash loose when you take your dog outside to train. Dogs generally want to explore uncharted areas anytime they get the chance. Eager dogs will begin to put some strain on their leashes. If you know what you are doing then you will train them to walk on a leash with slack.
Working on your dog’s recall is essential. Your dog has to learn to come to you, regardless of the situation. Build this behavior in steps and your dog will obey you despite many distractions. Recall has the potential to be life-saving, and therefore training in this vital area must occur, despite its difficulties.
Do you notice your dog often pulling on his leash? This is probably the most common complaint of dog owners, but it is fairly easy to remedy. A good harness can stop the problem dead in its tracks.
Even if you have had your dog for an extended period of time and they have not been properly trained, you can use the information that has been provided to properly train them. It is always best to attempt to correct negative behaviors quickly for the safety and happiness of everyone involved.

