Basic Training

Basic Tips For Dog Training

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Here are some Basic Tips For Dog Training. These are not all-inclusive, but will get you started in the right direction. While dogs are considered “man’s best friend”, they will need to undergo lots of training, exercises, discipline classes, and many more things before becoming the beloved protector and companion that you have dreamed of. Dogs are like children – sometimes they may be very hard to train and discipline, but with a little extra effort and lots of love and the right teaching strategy, your buddy can be the best that he is capable of and will always follow your commands.

Behavior is a large factor in keeping a dog in the house. When a dog gets bored or anxious, it can cause mayhem not only to the family, but also to neighbors and others from the outside. As the owner, you must keep him physically, mentally and emotionally challenged and motivated to help him stay away from negative behaviors. A responsible pet owner has good control over his dog, but (of course) not to the point where discipline crosses the line of inhumane punishment and violence.

Basic Tips For Dog Training

The first thing you need to do to train your dog is to observe his behavior. Check out the stuff that he does: which ones are good and which ones are bad? Is he obedient when you give him commands? Does he respond well? Once you have pinpointed some unnecessary behaviors, it is now time to remove them from your dog.

Many people like to depend on doggy day cares, usually for young and hyperactive dogs. While this is good when you want to socialize your dog and familiarize him with the outside world and others of his kind, he still needs to establish a good relationship with you as his master, and some outdoor training or even dog walks can help build this up. Even if you have socialized your dog, you still must keep him toned down so that he does not grow up as a dog that tries to dominate everything in his path.

When choosing commands for your dog, use clear and concise words, not long sentences, so your dog will understand better. Words ending in sharp sounds such as K or T are known to be effective. Also, choose completely different words for different commands to avoid confusion — don’t use similar sounding words. If there are many members of the family, come up with a single vocabulary of commands for all to use, so that the dog does not get confused with all the different terms said by different family members.

Since dogs are pack animals like wolves, they are loyal to their leaders, so who else should be their leader but you? Training your dog in a proper way gives him a sense of ease and being assured that you as his leader will take good care of him.

When you want to stop your dog from barking, do not yell at him, because it only encourages him to bark some more. Instead, talk to him gently and use a command that is synonymous with quiet. The words hush, shhh, and quiet can work.

For a final tip, dog training does not work overnight. Training and eliminating bad habits and behaviors can take a long time, depending on the type of training, effort of the owner, and willingness of the dog. But together, with patience and determination, the two of you can establish a good relationship.

Hopefully these Basic Tips For Dog Training will get you started.

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