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Amazing Tips That Make Training Your Dog Easier



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By : Beat Gersbach    19 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-21 10:36:14
If you just can't keep your canine from chewing when you are away, put them outside or in their kennel. If you don't have a safe place for your puppy outside, consider closing him in a room that doesn't have tempting things for him to get into.

Tell your house guests how to interact with your pooch. This type of behavior can lead to your dog misbehaving by jumping on people or your dog attempting to establish dominance.

Any introductions to new animals should be made very slowly. Make sure you take your existing pet into consideration before deciding to adopt a new one. Any new animal that you introduce into your home should have a demeanor and personality that is closely compatible with that of your current pet.

Do not tie a couple of dogs closely together. The two chains could get tangled up. This could panic you dogs as he tries to get free and he could potentially hurt himself. In the worst case, a large dog might be able to strangle or crush a smaller one, entirely by accident, while trying to free itself.

If you cannot be patient, don't start a training session. Be patient when training your puppy, so you can both stay focused.

Your dog should enjoy being trained by you. Aim for a 10-15 minute training session, which is optimal for the dog's attention span. Give plenty of rewards. Your dog should enjoy lots of praise for a job well-done. You and your dog should both enjoy training.

Consider using a crate when house training your dog. Always take your dog out consistently if you want to be effective at crate training. A dog trained in a create will have less accidents with time.

Ensure that your dog eats well. If your dog isn't getting what he needs from his diet, he will have a hard time concentrating during training. This is not just bad for the dog's health; it may also play a role in their negative behavior. Improving your dog's diet will also improve its mental capacity.

To train a dog to be well-behaved, be certain that all members of your family and all of your friends adhere to your instructions regarding training. Consistent methods is your best bet to get your dog to remember something. If the dog is exposed to multiple training methods, it will become confused and unsure about how to act.

If you have a focal point for your dog to pay attention to, he will ignore all other distractions he would normally be tempted to watch. With enough training, you will have your dog focusing solely on your signals.

For a healthy, happy dog, you should provide your pet with plenty of treats and activities to keep its mind stimulated. Giving your dog fun toys and treats such as Kong Toys or Busy Bones is a great way to keep them happy. You should also walk them on a regular basis so that they can get out any pent up energy. Stimulate your dog, or he will become bored and do destructive things.

This understanding of how dogs think and process information is vital to training them. If your dog doesn't understand you, then how can he learn from you? The owner knows more about their pet than anyone, and can give them better training.
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