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Making sure your furry member of the family is
properly trained is essential to keeping a stable
home. The last thing you need is a dog who doesn't
listen. One of the best things you can do in regard to
training your dog is to always be on the lookout for
new tips and information you can use to help you
with that training. Tips like the ones in this article
are the things to look for.

Every dog needs a calm and confident leader to feel


secure. Any dog owner can show that he is a strong
leader by encouraging and rewarding good behavior.
Proving to your pet that you're a strong leader makes
training easier and establishes a bond between pet
and owner.
When giving commands to your dog, never come
down to their level. Maintaining eye contact and a
fully erect, dominant stance imparts control to the
dog. Your dog will be receptive to commands given
from this posture much easier than a crouching
owner who is seen as an equal or playmate.

Training your dog to walk on lead takes time. The


idea is to have your dog walk obediently beside you
without straining, tugging, and pulling from side to
side. Correct your dog's movement with short snaps
of the lead that pull sharply and abruptly back
against his momentum. He will stop pulling and
walk complacently for a time beside you. During
this time loosen the lead but when he pulls again
snap the lead again.

When teaching a puppy basic commands, start with


'sit'. This is the easiest one for a dog to master. Hold
his favorite snack just above his nose, and firmly say
'sit'. Most dogs will instinctively sit down at this
point. Offer him the treat and don't forget to praise
him profusely. If he doesn't sit, gently push his rear
end towards the floor. After he has been sitting for a
few seconds, give him the treat, and like before,
remember to praise him.

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provider. Your dog's behavior during walks should
become habit through consistency. Teach your dog
to focus on you and your physical clues about their
behavior. Teaching them to walk with you should
come naturally to them if you are leading and
demanding the attention of your dog. If you are
walking with purpose, it will be emulated by your
pet.

Dogs need routine, so feed your dog at the same


time every day. This also helps with training. This
can help you avoid accidents on the carpet by
becoming aware of when the dog needs to go. Using
this schedule can teach your dog how to hold their
piddle until the upcoming potty break.

When you are training your dog, focus on what your


dog does right during the training sessions, not what
they do wrong. This will make training more
enjoyable for both you and your dog. Enjoyable
training sessions will ensure that your dog
remembers what you taught and is ready to come
back for more at the next session.

When you are training a dog, it is crucial that you


never use physical punishment when the dog
behaves badly or wrongly. Striking your dog won't
teach them to listen to you; it will only teach them to
be afraid of you. It may even train them to become
aggressive towards people.

If you are trying to prevent your dog from begging,


the best thing to do is ignore the begging completely.
Don't respond either positively, with a treat or
petting, or negatively, by shouting. Your dog will
learn quickly and remember for a long time that the
begging ended up with you paying attention to the
dog.

A good dog training tip is to do thorough research


on the breed of dog that you own. Not all dogs are
the same. Each breed has their own unique traits and
it's important that you are aware of your dog's needs.
Some dogs, for instance, can't tolerate hot
environments.

To relieve separation anxiety in your dog, give him


plenty of exercise. A tired dog is a happy dog. Slip
in and out of the house without making a big deal
out of it. Sometimes saying goodbye to your pet
increases his anxiety. If you notice that your pet has
associated something like picking up keys with
leaving, then start doing the action several times a
day to quell negative feelings.
Choose a consistent command or sound to use when
training your dog not to bark. Make sure everyone in
the household knows the command or sound to use
and applies it consistently. Dogs learn better with
consistency and when everyone in the dog's
household gives a consistent message, unwanted
barking can be eliminated faster.

Housebreaking a dog takes time. Make sure that you


take the dog out first thing in the morning and keep
taking him out throughout the day. Always take him
to the same spot when taking him out to potty. The
dog will learn to associate this spot with his
business. If an accident happens clean it up and
ignore the dog. This will let him know that you are
unhappy with him. Do not physically discipline the
dog or rub his nose in it, doing so just intimidates
the dog and makes accidents more likely to occur.
Raychel Harvey-Jones Skilled tips provider. Provide
your dog with safe and appealing toys or chew sticks
to reduce the likelihood your pet chews up your
belongings. When a dog has an acceptable and
enjoyable alternative for chewing, your shoes are
safer! There are numerous products on the market
designed to encourage acceptable chewing by your
pet.

With all the knowledge you have learned now, you


can already start using these tips to train your dog.
The thing is that you want to make sure you digest
this information to the best of your ability as well as
trying to seek out new information you can use. If
you try your best to do the things listed, your dog
should be trained before you know it.

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