Great Ways To Help Train Your Dog

By Kirk McGee


Your dog is your family and it's okay to be stuck on figuring out friendly methods of training him or her. The following article will shed some light on some simple dog training tricks and tips that you can use to your benefit. Education is the key to success and educating yourself on how to train your pooch is the first step to take.

To make housebreaking a new puppy easier, keep the puppy on leash inside the house. By keeping the puppy leashed to you, he can't sneak off to another room and have a potty accident while out of sight. By minimizing the number of accidents he can have in the house, you will help him learn that the correct place to potty is outside.

One tip to keep in mind when training your dog is to be sure that you establish clear goals before starting any sort of routine. This will ensure that you and your dog have a clear focus on the intended task or behavior. Direct action is essential to proper training.

Don't ever ignore good behavior from your dog. If they do something good, even if you didn't ask them to do it, make sure that you reward them for it in some way. If you start to ignore them when they have done something desirable, then they will see no reason to keep doing it.

A good dog training tip is to be aware of the body language you use. Dogs pay close attention to our body language and it's important that you are sending the right message. Talking too much can also confuse dogs, so it's best to be succinct with what you're trying to say.

Even the calmest dog may unexpectedly start to chase a car, a bike, a cat or a squirrel. Giving the command "no" or "come" should stop the dog in his tracks and prevent him from getting hit by a car or endangering the person or animal he is chasing.

There are many different ways to train a dog. Just like all humans learn differently, all dogs learn differently. You should research some different training styles and see which ones work best for your specific dog. When in doubt, contact a professional and get their opinion or seek professional training services.

Always end a training session with your dog on a positive note, even if you have to manipulate the scenario to make your dog successful. Ending a training session immediately after a disciplinary action will mean that your dog will remember the session as being about punishment, not about training.

In conclusion, it is important that you train your dog well in order to be able to work with your live stock. As long as you follow the tips and tricks included in this article, you should be able to train your dog to more efficiently and safely work with your live stock




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