Monday, April 16, 2012

A Different Approach to Dog Training

As most of us realise when bringing a new puppy home, dogs are not capable of the same type of analytical thinking that their human owners are, so never assume your pup is as smart as you are. Treating a dog as if he is able to understand every word you say can be disappointing. However, you are about to learn how to properly treat your dog so you can train it.

When a behavioural problem suddenly occurs you should take the dog to the vet to eliminate health problems. Animals that are in pain or that have certain health conditions may lash out or behave inappropriately. Animals can't tell us when something is wrong, so they depend on us to interpret their behaviours.

Ask your family to help you train your dog by using the same commands you are teaching him. If you use different commands for each action, like using "down" and your wife using "lay," your dog will get confused. If the family can be consistent about commands, training will go easier.

When teaching your puppy not to chew on things that are not toys, you should try to facilitate success. You also need to make sure that you keep your pet away from objects that could hurt him if chewed. Common items like curtains and hairbrushes are choking hazards that can kill your dog if you aren't vigilant.

In consideration of your training efforts, avoid rough games or anything that mimics in play what you don't want your dog doing on his own. These games often encourage a puppy to start biting. You don't want them doing that, so you should wait until they are older and more mature to play those games.

To house train your pup, get him on a set feeding and potty schedule every day. This will give you an idea of when the dog is likely to have to go, so you can take it outdoors to take care of this matter before an accident occurs on your rug. Conversely, this also teaches your dog that he may need to wait to go to the bathroom.

Dogs that don't like being away from their owners should learn to be comfortable with multiple people. This will help it be less focused on the fact that you are not home.

Learn how to use positive reinforcement for training outside of treats. You will find that treats do work. Unless you are in a training class, however, you are not likely to carry dog treats on you 24 hours a day. Good behavior can be rewarded with petting and hugging, which are two great treat replacements.

Spay or neuter your dog at the age of six months. This really should be done prior to the start of obedience classes. A newly neutered or spayed dog is more obedient. You will have a lot more happy years with your dog, and your dog will have a happier, healthier life.

Be certain your dog knows that you are the leader of your pack. Make sure he knows that you know what you are doing and are in control of the situation. Then he will look to you and defer to your judgment. It is important to walk ahead of your dog when taking him for a walk. This will let him know that you are the leader.

You need to make certain your dog is having fun each day during training sessions. If you do so, your dog will feel closer to you, and even respond to training better. While you can have fun during training sessions, it's a good idea to spend a little time simply playing.

After learning some helpful hints on how to get through to your dog and train it to behave to your expectations you simply need to follow what you have learned. After changing your dogs behavior to fit with the tips suggested you can properly train your dog.

A Different Approach to Dog Training

As most of us realise when bringing a new puppy home, dogs are not capable of the same type of analytical thinking that their human owners are, so never assume your pup is as smart as you are. Treating a dog as if he is able to understand every word you say can be disappointing. However, you are about to learn how to properly treat your dog so you can train it.

When a behavioural problem suddenly occurs you should take the dog to the vet to eliminate health problems. Animals that are in pain or that have certain health conditions may lash out or behave inappropriately. Animals can't tell us when something is wrong, so they depend on us to interpret their behaviours.

Ask your family to help you train your dog by using the same commands you are teaching him. If you use different commands for each action, like using "down" and your wife using "lay," your dog will get confused. If the family can be consistent about commands, training will go easier.

When teaching your puppy not to chew on things that are not toys, you should try to facilitate success. You also need to make sure that you keep your pet away from objects that could hurt him if chewed. Common items like curtains and hairbrushes are choking hazards that can kill your dog if you aren't vigilant.

In consideration of your training efforts, avoid rough games or anything that mimics in play what you don't want your dog doing on his own. These games often encourage a puppy to start biting. You don't want them doing that, so you should wait until they are older and more mature to play those games.

To house train your pup, get him on a set feeding and potty schedule every day. This will give you an idea of when the dog is likely to have to go, so you can take it outdoors to take care of this matter before an accident occurs on your rug. Conversely, this also teaches your dog that he may need to wait to go to the bathroom.

Dogs that don't like being away from their owners should learn to be comfortable with multiple people. This will help it be less focused on the fact that you are not home.

Learn how to use positive reinforcement for training outside of treats. You will find that treats do work. Unless you are in a training class, however, you are not likely to carry dog treats on you 24 hours a day. Good behavior can be rewarded with petting and hugging, which are two great treat replacements.

Spay or neuter your dog at the age of six months. This really should be done prior to the start of obedience classes. A newly neutered or spayed dog is more obedient. You will have a lot more happy years with your dog, and your dog will have a happier, healthier life.

Be certain your dog knows that you are the leader of your pack. Make sure he knows that you know what you are doing and are in control of the situation. Then he will look to you and defer to your judgment. It is important to walk ahead of your dog when taking him for a walk. This will let him know that you are the leader.

You need to make certain your dog is having fun each day during training sessions. If you do so, your dog will feel closer to you, and even respond to training better. While you can have fun during training sessions, it's a good idea to spend a little time simply playing.

After learning some helpful hints on how to get through to your dog and train it to behave to your expectations you simply need to follow what you have learned. After changing your dogs behavior to fit with the tips suggested you can properly train your dog.