Bringing home a new puppy is a joyful day. In the weeks that follow, that joy can turn into frustration. You may start to wonder why you bothered. However, it’s possible to feel the joy you experienced whenever you first got your dog by training your dog effectively. The article below will teach you how.
Stay very consistent and persistent when starting your crate training regimen. If you remove the pup from the crate, see to it that he has the means to go potty. Over time, the puppy will learn to wait until he is in this location.
If you have to keep your dogs outside, never tie them up too close to one another. The dogs chains could get tangled up and cause harm to the dogs as they struggle to get free. In the worst case, a large dog might be able to strangle or crush a smaller one, entirely by accident, while trying to free itself.
Don’t reinforce your dog’s negative behavior by accident. Don’t ever reward a dog that is behaving badly. For instance, do not rub its head when it comes and jumps at you when you get home when you do not want your dog to do this.
Make sure food and outside time are scheduled to help break your dog into being an inside dog. This gives both you and the dog a heads up as to when they need to go outside, and you can make sure that happens before they make a mess indoors. This helps your puppy learn to “hold it” for a bit, until he knows it’s time to go out and will help save you money on carpet cleaning.
Have a good time while training your dog. Playful interaction strengthens the bond between you, and will have your dog striving even harder to please you during training. Although dog training can be fun, you don’t really want to spend all your time in training mode.
In addition to regular walks and dog training sessions, you should make time to let your dog exercise for at least one hour every day. By allowing your dog ample play time, he will be more willing to pay attention during training time. Dogs that exercise are happier and more responsive.
It is imperative that you have a pet that will obey your commands. Everything you just read is appropriate for use in training your dog to be a better and more obedient member of the family. Take your time and your dog will learn the appropriate behaviors. If you want a dog that listens you must be consistent with them.