Teach Your Dog To Mind With These Training Tips

By Kirk McGee


If Spot is acting up and not listening to a word you say, he needs dog training. It can be incredibly frustrating to deal with a disobedient dog, and it can be difficult to know how to stop your canine's bad behavior. This article will answer a lot of the questions you have about dog training.

One tip to keep in mind when training your dog is to stop your dog during the behavior you want to change. This is important to ensure that your dog knows when to stop a certain action and what to replace it with. An example would be to never allow it to jump on anyone, and always discipline and correct the dog mid-action.

Once your dog begins to master the commands you are giving him, change locations. Train him in a different room of the house, on your driveway, midway on your walk, in the park. Each new location offers new distractions. He might have trouble initially offering the behaviors, but soon he'll be able to ignore the distractions, and he will be able to focus more on listening to your commands.

To get your dog to walk beside you instead of pulling you, reinforce the behavior with treats. Treats make it interesting for your dog to walk beside you. You should also use a harness instead of a collar. It is much easier to control a dog with a harness and he won't feel like you are trying to choke him.

To ensure your dog's good behavior, keep up its training throughout its life. A dog's learning doesn't stop when it leaves its puppy stage. If you reinforce desired behaviors, you will ensure your dog's continued obedience, and by continuing to discipline your dog, you will prevent negative behaviors from appearing.

If you are having problems with your dogs chewing up your things, it is important to monitor them closely. As soon as you discover them chewing something that is off limits, scold them, take away the item, and replace it with a chew toy and praise them for chewing the toy. If you wait until long after they've chewed the off-limits item they will not understand what they are being scolded for.

When training your dog, use the dog's name when you want their attention. This ensures that you will have good verbal control when you go outside your home, and good verbal control is absolutely vital to responsible pet ownership. Never call your dog to you in order to dish out punishment, as this will create a negative connection.

When walking your dog on a leash, never keep the leash too tight. A tight leash creates a counter pressure response and can cause the dog to become uptight or agitated. Your dog may then pull, rather than walk correctly on the leash. Being less restrictive with your leash hold will allow for a more pleasant walking experience.

With all the knowledge you have learned now, you can already start using these tips to train your dog. The thing is that you want to make sure you digest this information to the best of your ability as well as trying to seek out new information you can use. If you try your best to do the things listed, your dog should be trained before you know it.




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