Monday, 3 September 2012

How To Get A Well Behaved Dog


All dogs have the same mindset, no matter what kind or size. You should try to think like a dog and you will have no problem with training. This article should help anyone get into the right mindset if they are not already there.
It is vitally important that your dog is treated in the same manner, given the same commands and rewarded similarly by every member of your family. This is the only way to ensure the training sticks. Consistent methods is your best bet to get your dog to remember something. Make sure that everyone who trains your dog does it in the same manner as you in order to avoid confusion.
 Make sure you use your dog's name often, so that he learns to associate it with paying attention to you. Call your dog by name as much as possible when you are first getting to know your pup; this will establish a connection between hearing the name and giving positive attention to the speaker. For best results, the dog's name should be short and not sound like any other word in the English language.
 Reward your dog with high-quality treats when you are training him. Cheese, hot dogs or other normally taboo treats can be used as a reward for a job well done.
 If you are thinking of hiring an animal specialist, be sure that you check their reputation and interview them thoroughly. Many animal behavior specialists have opposing opinions on how to correctly train dogs. Be sure to verify that the trainer you hire has similar ideas as yours, prior to implementing any of their tips.
 Getting your dog to hang onto his favorite toy with his mouth, for example, is easy. When he puts the toy around his mouth, use a training clicker and offer him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. Next, only give him a reward if he holds the toy using his mouth.
 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.
 Training should be seen as fun time to your dog. Keep training sessions to more than 10 to 15 minutes to stay within your dogs' attention span. Give plenty of rewards. Give your dog a lot of praise when they do something right. When the dog enjoys their training, they will listen better.
 Try using a clicker to help enforce good behavior. In order to begin, simply create a happy mental link between the clicker's sound and something the dog enjoys. Attempt to click and treat immediately and do this several times for a few days. Soon, your dog will understand that the noise means "great", making the clicker to a tool that can shape desirable behavior.
 As with most things, and this goes with dog training as well, don't ever give up. Through constant and positive reinforcement, you will be able to train your dog to retain the behaviors you teach them. Keep in mind that training your dog is an on-going process, and just as important as providing him with food and shelter.
 If you lack patience or cannon remain even-tempered during the training session, do not push forward. If you aren't patient, your dog will quickly lose focus and tire of training.
 It is important to get your dog trained to walk nicely on his leash. Learning to walk properly on his leash will keep you both safe when you are outdoors.
 When you are working on crate training with your dog or puppy small steps is what works best for them to get used to it. If they are uncomfortable with the door closed then try to feed them snacks to reassure them that they are okay. Start with short times numbering in mere seconds, and increase the intervals gradually. If the dog becomes overwhelmed, it means that you are moving too quickly for them.
 Dogs will focus on something and ignore all else unless something breaks that attention. Dogs learn by repetition so with continued training, your dog will immediately focus on what you are saying.
 Many dog bites come from a source of fear. This happens when a dog feels frightened, threatened, and trapped. Force is not necessary to train a dog, and should never be used. If you do this, you may get bitten. A dog's main purpose in life is to please you, as he regards you as his leader.
 In order to be successful at dog training, you need to understand what motivates your dog. You are learning all aspects about your dog, his likes and dislikes, and what is effective and ineffective. He will expect love and positive reinforcement from you. He enjoys training and will respond to your leadership and patience. Happy dogs tend to perform better, and are easier to train successfully.
 Training a dog requires the use of constantly repeated words or actions for each specific required behavior. All dogs will respond better when a behavior or action is associated with only one word. It is very important to be consistent. The more consistent you are, the faster your dog will catch on.
 The easiest way to keep your dog or new puppy from chewing up everything in the house while you are out is to keep him outdoors while you are gone. If this is not an option for you, the simplest way keep him from chewing is to close the doors to rooms that have appealing items and put other tempting items out of his reach.
 Use a phrase on your puppy to house train him. When you take your dog out, repeat this command. This will help him form an association between being taken outside and doing his business.
 Give your dog new challenges often. Make sure you quiz him on the stuff he knows, so he stays on his toes.
 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.
 You should be able to have a clean home and a loving dog. It is easier to love and care for an obedient, well-behaved dog, so investing some time and effort in your training process is a great idea. These hot tips will make the story of you and your dog one that ends happily ever after.

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