Dog Training Tips

Dog Training
Having an obedient and well trained dog not only will make a dog owner enjoy their pet more, but the dog too will be better behaved and happier. The main goal is that your dog should be able to obey commands without the lead. It does take considerable time to train and these dog training tips should help you get started to achieve the goal.

 

  • Train your dog early. Don’t let bad behavior begin. If you teach your dog sooner what is acceptable and what is not acceptable, will make both you and the dog happier. A puppy even can be taught household manners and basic commands. Enrol right away in your local dog training obedience classes.
  • Reward good or desire behavior. Don’t give attention or treats for bad behavior. Remember your dog wants your attention and approval. If you give only when the dog is behaving good, then the dog will learn appropriate behavior to receive your approval.
  • Dogs are full of energy. Find a way to release this natural energy. Dogs like activities that involve agility like throwing a ball in the air for them to catch. Other ways to keep them active is by taking them for regular walks, runs, play fetch or take to a park where there are other dogs that your dog can interact and run with other dogs. By letting your dog have outlets to burn off energy, will make training a lot easier.
  • Choose a regular time that is convenient for both you and your dog.  The key to successful dog training  is to have regular sessions which will have more impact then sporadic training sessions. Before starting the training session make sure both of you are in good moods and the dog has had sufficient exercise.
  • Handle new puppies a lot to make sure it is tolerable and for becoming a good pet. This dog training tip is crucial in order to handle your puppy frequently and provide both a pleasant experience.
  • Don’t yell at or hit your dog. Your dog should  associate you with pleasant things. Dogs naturally want to please their owner and is best to either ignore them or confine them in a space where they would be alone. Since naturally dogs are social animals it make the punishment very effective as not being with you is difficult for them.
  • Make sure you praise your dog immediately after  a command has been completed.  The desired behavior has to be associated with the positive attention.
  • When ending a command use a word that releases it.  For example, if the dog is in a stay down position and the command is finished, say something  like “release”  which tells the dog  is okay now to get up. It should be uncommon words  because common words like “okay” cause confusion for the dog.

These dog training tips should help you be successful in teaching your dog to be obedient. You will need to find ways that work best for both you and your pet. The most valuable dog training tip is having fun and enjoying your dog.

No Comments »admin on October 1st 2009 in Dog Behavior, Dog Training

Dog’s Language

Dog CommunicationA few things that you need to know about what your dog is telling you directly or indirectly:

  • When your dog lies on his back with his underside exposed, he is showing submission to you.
  • Dogs have sweat glands all over their body and full cooling can only happen when there is air movement over the dog’s tongue. That is why water is so important to dog. If your dog did not answer a command and panting, he is telling you that he needs to rest for a while.
  • A dog that sprawled flat on the floor does not necessarily mean that he is suffering from pain or exhaustion. It can be that he is relaxing.
  • When a dog gives you his paw, he is asking something from you. This action is in the dog’s instinct. They learn it on the kneading of their mother’s teats to stimulate the flow of milk.
  • Jumping on a wolf that comes home with a kill is normal. That is why when you come home from groceries, your dog may jump on you to show his excitement over your return if he smells groceries or new toy.
  • In the wild, only the leader dog makes eye contact. Dogs learn that they can make eye contact with human. If your dog makes eye contact with you that combines with growling, he is telling you that he is feeling dominant.

No Comments »Dogs-pets.net on July 15th 2009 in Dog Communication