Cool Tips For Successful Dog Training

By Cling Hillman


Dogs are some of the most lovable, loyal creatures on this planet. However, they are also some of the most mischievous, disobedient creatures, as well. Do you get tired of finding your shoes, furniture, carpet and many other belongings destroyed by your dog(s)? Do you feel like you have no other choice but to give up on your dog, because he or she will not listen to any command from you? Well, you're reading the right article. This article discusses some great step-by-step ways to train your dog into behaving properly and obeying your every command. By following these guidelines, your dog will shortly be the perfect household pet!

When training your dog, take some time to think about how your dog sees the world. Learning to see the world from your dog's perspective helps you understand your dog better so you can train more effectively. Getting in your dog's head may seem like hocus pocus, but it really helps you train more effectively.

Training your puppy should start as early as 6 weeks old. The earlier you can start training your new pup, the better the results will be. Studies have found that dogs are the most receptive to training from 6 to 14 weeks old so use that time wisely.

Check with the community management's pet policy. Pet lover families can be in trouble when moving from a home with a generous pet policy to a place where no pets are allowed. Move to a place where the pet policy allows you to keep your family friends. Don't give them up just because the first place you find has a no pet policy.

Be consistent at all times when training your dog. Dogs need repetition when it comes to learning and remembering rules and rituals. If you are consistent one day, but not the next day, it confuses your dog. Dogs understand consistent black and white training, not various shades of gray.

The Alpha in the pack always eats first which means you eat before your dog. This allows you to establish your leadership with your animal and by feeding your dog after yourself, you can monitor the time that food is available and control his feeding habits. This behavior is normal for your dog and expected from the leader.

To prevent your dog from digging in the trash, be sure he is well-fed and has plenty of toys to play with. Empty your trash regularly, and don't put irresistible things like bones in it. Be sure to crate your dog when you go out and/or leave your trash can empty when you are gone.

When you train your dog, you should only give your dog food treats when it behaves exactly according to your wishes. The link between good behavior and rewards should be consistent and unvaried. Inconsistent rewards will send mixed signals to your pet and reduce the effectiveness of the positive reinforcement treats should offer.

In conclusion, nobody wants to hear your dog bark. There are many different reasons why your dog barks, and it is important to understand the root cause. As long as you follow the tips and tricks in this article, you should be able to reduce or eliminate unwanted barking from your dog.




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