Thursday, 19 July 2012

Effective Dog Training - What You Need To Know.


Virtually every negative dog behavior, including barking, growling, and aggression, can be prevented or counteracted with proper training. If you have not trained these traits out of your dog, use these tips to correct this behavior. Dogs need proper training to become a welcomed member of the family.

Limit the time of your training sessions with your dog so he doesn't lose focus. Spending too much time just on one aspect of training will bore your dog and waste your efforts. Early on, your training sessions should be limited to less than 10 minutes.

 A large breed dog needs a large dog bed to be comfortable. You can buy a large bed for your large-breed dog, or even get a crib mattress to use as your dog's bed. The perks of these are that you can change out the sheets on crib mattresses as often as you like without too much effort. Just so you know, these mattresses are typically waterproof.

 A good training method for your dog is to have him hold an object in his mouth. Start by using a clicker and treating him every time he picks up a toy in his mouth. Once he's got that down, only reward him every five times he completes the action. As soon as the dog does this, use the clicker and give a reward. It is important to only reward him again if he picks up the toy with his mouth on his own.

 Keep your dog up to date with dog training, in order to keep him or her compliant with an established set of rules. Dog training must be practiced to maintain obedience behavior, and that is one thing that many owners neglect to remember. Like their human owners, pets truly are creatures of habit. It's important to be consistent with the rules for your dog.

 Dogs have a tendency to zone in on one particular thing until something else grabs their attention. With enough training, you will have your dog focusing solely on your signals.

 Introduce new animals to one another very slowly. If you want a second pet, look for one that will be compatible with your current pet. Pets have different personalities, therefore, it is very important to pick a pet with a similar personality to your current dog.

 A dog will obsess about one thing until you divert its attention. After you do this enough times, it will become easier for you to get your dog's attention. The dog will look for your signals.

 You should always walk your dog before leaving your house for long periods of time. You can help eliminate separation anxiety by wearing them out before you leave home.

 Resist the tug of sympathy and avoid using a harness rather than the much more effective collars with cinching features. Use both the harness and collar together, pulling the collar only when you need to. This will eventually train the dog to obey in the harness alone.

 Spay or neuter your dog at six months. Have this done before the dog begins obedience classes. Pets that have been spayed or neutered are often more obedient. This will make your pet healthier and happier, and make your ownership experience happier, too.

 Never give up when training a dog. Your dog requires consistent reinforcement of training, or he may quickly forget what he has learned. Consistent training is key to a happy relationship with your pup.

 Most of all, training a dog lays out the dog/owner relationship rules. You enjoy each other much more once those guidelines are outlined. Always reinforce everything you have taught your dog. Watch out for any deviations from the proper behavior, and keep him on his toes. Once your dog is trained properly, your dog can do so much more..

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