Minggu, 15 Mei 2016

Train Your Dog The Smart Way

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Dog training often ends up looking more akin to human training. Thats really because an owner must train himself, before he can effectively attempt to train his dog. People are not born knowing how to train a dog and need to first learn if they really desire to do so. This article will help to clear up some of the mystery of dog training.

Keeping your dog outdoors when you are not home is a good way to prevent chewing. If it is too cold out, or you cant leave the puppy outdoors for some other reason, you will just have to do your best to make his favorite objects out of reach. Leave him in one room with the door closed, and leave him some toys that are okay to chew on.



 You want to mentally stimulate your dog in order to keep it healthy and happy. Going for walks, giving them puzzle toys, and playing directly with them will keep them occupied and content. A dog that does not have anything to do may start chewing on your personal belongings.

 When you want to stop your dog from chewing the furniture or anything else forbidden, allow him to succeed. It is also important that a dog who chews is protected from danger. Items like hairbrushes can cause a dog to choke or could block their airway.

 Six months is the recommended age at which a dog should be spayed or neutered. This is also a good time to begin obedience training classes. You dont want hormones to interfere with the learning process. You and your pet will enjoy a longer and happier life together.

 You should train your dog to walk properly on his leash. This will ensure both his safety and yours when you take him on walks.

 Do not neglect to make a visit to the vet for a spay or neuter around the six month mark. This should coincide with the beginning of obedience classes. If your dog is spayed or neutered, they will be much more obedient. Your dog will be happier and he or she will live longer.

 Always be aware of your tone of voice when you have to discipline your dog. Dogs are great at understanding how their trainer feels. By adopting a stern tone to your voice, it will be easier to enforce discipline.

 If youve noticed that specific things trigger your dogs bad behavior, then keep it busy when that thing is occurring, so your dog cant concentrate on it. As an example, if your dog doesnt like to be around other dogs, then you need to keep him busy with his attention focused on you when you approach other dogs while on a walk. This could re-jigger his associations and make him associate other dogs with positive reinforcement.

 Keep your dog challenged regularly. Even if you are sure your dog is remembering everything youve taught him, having him demonstrate with a little "pop quiz" will keep him sharp.

 Its important to try out different treats and foods with your dog to find what his favorite is. Rewarding him with his favorite treat will be much more satisfying and motivate him to better performance in training. Make sure you pay attention to how he responds when you offer him this reward.

 To help you train your dog you should know what kinds of foods your dog likes to eat. If you know which treats really get your pet excited, you will find that he or she is willing to work harder. Pay attention to what treats your dog responds the best to.

 Always remain in a positive, rewarding attitude while training your dog. A good attitude is a better motivator than punishment. Give your dog frequent rewards for his obedience. Your dog will become fearful and less responsive to commands if you attempt to use fear and punishment as training motivation tools.

 Refrain from playing tug-of-war with your puppy while you in the process of training him. These kinds of games may encourage your dog to bite your hands. Tug-of-war can be played once you have trained your puppy; however, it should not be played before the dog is completely trained.

 Try to teach your dog good habits right away. It will make your life less stressful if you are teaching the dog good habits rather than trying to change bad ones. If an owner feels strongly that their pet should not beg for food off the table, it is important that he or she refrains from giving it to the dog in the first place.

 When training your dog, do not include any punishments. If your dog does not follow the correct behavior, instead of punishing him, gently teach him what to do instead. Build a positive relationship with your dog during the training process.

 Do not try to train your dog if you do not feel you can be patient. Dogs learn more when talked to in a firm, yet calm voice.

 Use your dogs name often to ensure you have its attention. Use it constantly in the first few weeks that you have your dog: your puppy should associate this sound with paying attention to you. Choose a shorter name that can stand out from other terms.

 Feed your dog a healthy diet. If your dog isnt getting what he needs from his diet, he will have a hard time concentrating during training. Poor nutrition adversely affects your dogs health and can cause uncharacteristic behavior. A proper diet can affect how well they react to training.

 The best time to start training a dog is when its a puppy. While it isnt essential, a young dog will be easier to train. If you start training your dog when he is young, he will be almost as well-behaved as a child.

 When you get your puppy, be sure to create a bond to him by helping him learn his name. Repeat his name regularly, so he will learn to come to you when he hears it. These should be the primary words your dog needs to learn. Spending a lot of time interacting and playing with your puppy is the best way to establish a bond of love and trust. This will make him easier to train later.

 Dog training centers around the establishment of rules. Once the rules have been set, your dog, and you, will find the relationship even more worthwhile! Always reinforce everything you have taught your dog. Keep his memory crisp, and do not let any deviations from acceptable behavior slide through. Once the basic dog training skills are mastered, the world is your oyster when it comes to working with your dog.

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