Showing posts with label positive reinforcement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label positive reinforcement. Show all posts
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Dog Training Is The Process of Teaching Skills or Behaviors To A Dog
If you are absolutely clueless about beginning a training program for your dog, you're in luck. By looking for answers, you have taken the very first step. This article will provide you with that information and help you learn how to train your dog.
Don't play tug of war with your puppy. In addition to tug-of-war, games that involve wresting something away from your puppy or chasing each other in any respect, can entice the animal to bite or nip at your hands. These bad behaviors will be hard to get rid of and are counter intuitive to your training efforts so save them for after the dog has learned clear, well established guidelines on how to act.
Keep your dog's wants and motivations in mind when training. What your dog likes, doesn't like, and what types of training work for him are all things that you are learning during this process. Regardless of your reason for training your dog, he will need an assortment of various training exercises and a lot of positive reinforcement. The happier your dog is, the more successful your training with him will be.
As with most things, and this goes with dog training as well, don't ever give up. You must supply constant reinforcement for your dog; if you fail to do this, the dog may forget what you taught it. Keep in mind that training your dog is an on-going process, and just as important as providing him with food and shelter.
You need to teach your dog how to walk when on a leash. This will make your walks together a pleasure and not a source of frustration.
Be careful if you are going to introduce your dog to other animals. If you want a second pet, look for one that will be compatible with your current pet. Your new pet needs to have a temperament that matches those of your existing pets.
Taking an obedience class will help you train your puppy properly. Instructors can help you teach your dog tricks, to listen to your commands, and to behave appropriately.
Make sure your dog associates one word with one discrete behavior. This makes dogs easier to train because there is no ambiguity in which command goes with which behavior. It is essential not to confuse your dog with commands that are not the same every single time. If you can do this, you will find much more success when training your pet.
During inappropriate chewing training, set your dog up for success. Keep dangerous items out of your dog's reach. Keep items that your dog may choke on put away, including nylons, hairbrushes, and common items that typically are left around the house.
It is important to avoid dwelling on one task for too long. Spending too long on training exercises will start to bore the dog. Ten minutes is about the length of time a dog can handle.
Try to challenge your pet on a regular basis. Quiz him to see if he remembers the commands, even if you're already sure he does.
Walking on a leash is a big step in your dog's training. This helps keep both you and your dog safe when going on walks.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
People should understand that training your dog does not have to be all that difficult. The important part of dog training is to have the right information and understand that it is not impossible. A good training regimen will bring out the best in any dog.
Don't play tug of war with your puppy. In addition to tug-of-war, games that involve wresting something away from your puppy or chasing each other in any respect, can entice the animal to bite or nip at your hands. These bad behaviors will be hard to get rid of and are counter intuitive to your training efforts so save them for after the dog has learned clear, well established guidelines on how to act.
Keep your dog's wants and motivations in mind when training. What your dog likes, doesn't like, and what types of training work for him are all things that you are learning during this process. Regardless of your reason for training your dog, he will need an assortment of various training exercises and a lot of positive reinforcement. The happier your dog is, the more successful your training with him will be.
As with most things, and this goes with dog training as well, don't ever give up. You must supply constant reinforcement for your dog; if you fail to do this, the dog may forget what you taught it. Keep in mind that training your dog is an on-going process, and just as important as providing him with food and shelter.
You need to teach your dog how to walk when on a leash. This will make your walks together a pleasure and not a source of frustration.
Be careful if you are going to introduce your dog to other animals. If you want a second pet, look for one that will be compatible with your current pet. Your new pet needs to have a temperament that matches those of your existing pets.
Taking an obedience class will help you train your puppy properly. Instructors can help you teach your dog tricks, to listen to your commands, and to behave appropriately.
Make sure your dog associates one word with one discrete behavior. This makes dogs easier to train because there is no ambiguity in which command goes with which behavior. It is essential not to confuse your dog with commands that are not the same every single time. If you can do this, you will find much more success when training your pet.
During inappropriate chewing training, set your dog up for success. Keep dangerous items out of your dog's reach. Keep items that your dog may choke on put away, including nylons, hairbrushes, and common items that typically are left around the house.
It is important to avoid dwelling on one task for too long. Spending too long on training exercises will start to bore the dog. Ten minutes is about the length of time a dog can handle.
Try to challenge your pet on a regular basis. Quiz him to see if he remembers the commands, even if you're already sure he does.
Walking on a leash is a big step in your dog's training. This helps keep both you and your dog safe when going on walks.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
People should understand that training your dog does not have to be all that difficult. The important part of dog training is to have the right information and understand that it is not impossible. A good training regimen will bring out the best in any dog.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Easy Ways To Train Your Dog
Investing the necessary time and effort into dog training is one of the best things you can do, for both you and your canine companion. Having a dog that's happy to do what you say, is a great thing. This article contains helpful information on why it is important to train your dog.
Use positive reinforcement rather than treats when training your dog. It does work to give dogs treats for good behavior. However, it's unlikely that you will carry treats around every single day for the rest of your dog's life. Replace treats with praise or physical attention, like petting your dog to reward desired behaviors.
Begin training your dog when it's still a young puppy. While any dog can be trained, puppies respond the best to it. Beginning your dog's training when he is still young will help him to be a well-behaved dog as he ages.
Teaching a dog to walk correctly while on its leash is important. Not only is this safer for the dog and easier on your body, such a frequent activity mandates good self-control and reinforcement of the chain of command from training.
You must understand what will motivate your dog if you want to be able to train him. You will also get educated about what your dog likes or doesn't like, and what will work and what won't. All dogs respond well to positive reinforcement, so keep this in mind while training you dog. Any time your dog is happy, you will find they have a better performance.
Be careful if you are going to introduce your dog to other animals. If you want a second pet, look for one that will be compatible with your current pet. Your new pet needs to have a temperament that matches those of your existing pets.
A wise tip in canine training is to always call the dog by his rightful name, rather than using any nickname or other deviation. You dog needs to know his name well for you to have control over his behavior. Call your dog's name as much as ten times a day, until you get a reaction right away. If you need to punish your dog, go to your dog. Don't call him or her to you and then punish.
Do not fatten your dog by being mindful of just how many treats he gets in one day. You can't ignore the calories that treats contain, though many individuals do.
Give your dog a regular elimination and feeding schedule, so you can house train them. This can help you avoid accidents on the carpet by becoming aware of when the dog needs to go. Then he will become practiced at waiting until the right time.
It is wise for all family members to be involved when it comes to training a new puppy or dog. It may be easier for one person to work with the dog until he has mastered basic commands. However, the dog should respond to the same commands when given by any member of the family.
Dogs that don't like being away from their owners should learn to be comfortable with multiple people. In order to get over its unhealthy fixation, the dog must interact with others.
Consistency is one of the keys to successful dog training. Make a list of the commands that you are teaching your dog, and be sure that everyone in your household knows them. Make sure the whole household is being consistent with training cues. Having different people respond differently can confuse the dog and make training more difficult.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
Now that the people who are interested in training their new pet dog have, hopefully, learned some new tricks, they can proceed to pass them along to their pets. Once a dog is on its way to learning, the owner will begin to appreciate the dedication that he or she has shown for doing the right thing for man's best friend.
Use positive reinforcement rather than treats when training your dog. It does work to give dogs treats for good behavior. However, it's unlikely that you will carry treats around every single day for the rest of your dog's life. Replace treats with praise or physical attention, like petting your dog to reward desired behaviors.
Begin training your dog when it's still a young puppy. While any dog can be trained, puppies respond the best to it. Beginning your dog's training when he is still young will help him to be a well-behaved dog as he ages.
Teaching a dog to walk correctly while on its leash is important. Not only is this safer for the dog and easier on your body, such a frequent activity mandates good self-control and reinforcement of the chain of command from training.
You must understand what will motivate your dog if you want to be able to train him. You will also get educated about what your dog likes or doesn't like, and what will work and what won't. All dogs respond well to positive reinforcement, so keep this in mind while training you dog. Any time your dog is happy, you will find they have a better performance.
Be careful if you are going to introduce your dog to other animals. If you want a second pet, look for one that will be compatible with your current pet. Your new pet needs to have a temperament that matches those of your existing pets.
A wise tip in canine training is to always call the dog by his rightful name, rather than using any nickname or other deviation. You dog needs to know his name well for you to have control over his behavior. Call your dog's name as much as ten times a day, until you get a reaction right away. If you need to punish your dog, go to your dog. Don't call him or her to you and then punish.
Do not fatten your dog by being mindful of just how many treats he gets in one day. You can't ignore the calories that treats contain, though many individuals do.
Give your dog a regular elimination and feeding schedule, so you can house train them. This can help you avoid accidents on the carpet by becoming aware of when the dog needs to go. Then he will become practiced at waiting until the right time.
It is wise for all family members to be involved when it comes to training a new puppy or dog. It may be easier for one person to work with the dog until he has mastered basic commands. However, the dog should respond to the same commands when given by any member of the family.
Dogs that don't like being away from their owners should learn to be comfortable with multiple people. In order to get over its unhealthy fixation, the dog must interact with others.
Consistency is one of the keys to successful dog training. Make a list of the commands that you are teaching your dog, and be sure that everyone in your household knows them. Make sure the whole household is being consistent with training cues. Having different people respond differently can confuse the dog and make training more difficult.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
Now that the people who are interested in training their new pet dog have, hopefully, learned some new tricks, they can proceed to pass them along to their pets. Once a dog is on its way to learning, the owner will begin to appreciate the dedication that he or she has shown for doing the right thing for man's best friend.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Secrets For All Puppy & Dog
Well done! What is the first step that should be taken when introducing your dog to his new home? If you train your dog effectively, you and your dog will be much happier. The following tips will teach you everything you need to know to properly train you new pet.
Your pet will be happy and healthy if you pay a lot of attention to it. Giving your dog fun toys and treats such as Kong Toys or Busy Bones is a great way to keep them happy. You should also walk them on a regular basis so that they can get out any pent up energy. If not given appropriate stimulation, a bored dog will find ways to occupy himself, like chewing up furniture, clothing or drywall!
Your dog will be more comfortable in a harness, but you will not have enough control for training. You must use a proper training collar until your dog is very well-trained. Using a combination of the collar and harness and only tugging on the collar when necessary, teaches the dog that he must obey while in the harness as well.
A puppy should have chew toys to get him through the teething pains. Keep other things out of his reach. Give it an actual chew toy in its place. To help your dog cope with painful teething, give him a wet washcloth that has been frozen.
You must understand what will motivate your dog if you want to be able to train him. You will also get educated about what your dog likes or doesn't like, and what will work and what won't. All dogs respond well to positive reinforcement, so keep this in mind while training you dog. Any time your dog is happy, you will find they have a better performance.
When house training a puppy, avoid using housebreaking pads. These pads leak and the urine and feces enzymes designate "potty areas". One problem with wee-wee pads is that because they are use to their shape, anything with a similar shape with be their bathroom target. It is better to teach your dog that outdoors at all times is the best choice.
The first step of training your pooch should be to assert your control. It is important for your dog to know that you are the one who is in control, so that he respects and obeys you. In practice, this means that you should walk ahead when walking your dog, for instance, rather than allowing him or her to take the lead.
When doing crate training, train your dog incrementally rather than trying to do it all at once. When they seem comfortable in it with the door open, try shutting the gate and feed them treats through the wires. Keep the gate closed for short periods of time, and work your way up to longer times. Freaking out your dog is a sign that you need to slow down.
It's a good idea to keep in mind the number of treats you are giving your dog throughout the day. Giving him too many will add unneeded calories to his diet and cause him to become overweight. Many people overlook treats when considering the animal's diet, but they certainly add up, especially during active training.
Ensure that your dog understands the rules. Everyone in the household must consistently enforce the boundaries you have established. It confuses the dog and sabotages your efforts.
Sometimes you may have to call upon a professional if you are not getting anywhere with your dog. You may hit a snag in your training and a professional can help get you back on track. A professional dog trainer will give you the tools to correct your training program and help you achieve success.
Walking on a leash is a big step in your dog's training. This helps keep both you and your dog safe when going on walks.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
Training a dog is beneficial for everyone. It makes the dog happy, the owner happy and the neighbors happy. The advice in this article should create a new level of training between you and your dog.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Training Dogs Basic Commands
Many people like to keep pets, especially dogs. Puppies, like most baby animals, have mischievous streaks. Read this article to learn how you can train your dog.
Use positive reinforcement rather than treats when training your dog. It does work to give dogs treats for good behavior. However, it's unlikely that you will carry treats around every single day for the rest of your dog's life. Replace treats with praise or physical attention, like petting your dog to reward desired behaviors.
Dogs should always feel safe and secure while training them. When a dog is insecure about their safety, they could lash out with bad behavior. For best training results, your training area should always make your dog feel safe.
Your dog must respect you in order for training to work. Your dog must see you as a leader, or they will not follow your commands. Demonstrate your position of authority to your dog by leading the way whenever the two of you are walking.
You need to teach your dog how to walk when on a leash. This will make your walks together a pleasure and not a source of frustration.
Dogs learn by repetitive technique and reward. You need to first show your dog what he is expected to do, then establish a familiar routine with rewards you can practice with the dog each day. There is not another way to teach something to a dog. Teach your dog what to do using rewards and repetition.
If you have to keep your dogs outside, never tie them up too close to one another. Doing so could cause injuries to the dogs if they become entangled in the chains and attempt to free themselves. It can even be fatal if you tie a large dog up with a small dog, and the large dog ends up getting a chain wrapped around the small dog's neck.
Make sure your dog enjoys training sessions. Aim for a 10-15 minute training session, which is optimal for the dog's attention span. Give plenty of rewards. Make sure to shower your dog with praises when he performs well; dogs love it! When training is fun, he will pay attention and listen to what you say.
Everyone that lives in your home should know the same dog commands. If you dog barks loudly and you tell him to "be quiet" but your kids say "stop barking" your dog will be confused. If all members of the family use the same commands, training your dog will be much more easier.
Anxiety in dogs often leads to destructive behavior like chewing or clawing. Dogs feel secure when enclosed in a safe place such as a dog crate. You can offer him a safe chew toy so he does not become bored while you are away.
If you are training your dog to do a complex behavior, break it down for him. This includes tricks like training your dog to retrieve your newspaper. He will first need to learn how to hold onto something. Then he should be taught to recognize that item by name. After mastering this, he should be taught how to pick something up. Finally, he should learn how to bring it over to you. When you train your dog by breaking down a behavior into stages, he will understand that each step relates to the other.
If you use a clicker, you can reinforce obedience better. Using a clicker is simple. Use it to make a good association between the noise and when something good occurs. Try clicking and treating immediately, and doing this several times over a few days. Once your dog understands that the clicker is associated with good things, you can use this technique to train your dog.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
Training a dog is beneficial for everyone. It makes the dog happy, the owner happy and the neighbors happy. The advice in this article should create a new level of training between you and your dog.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Eliminating Problem Dog Behaviors With A Few Tips
If you have never tried to train an animal, the idea may be rather intimidating. There is a lot of information out there and sorting through it all can seem difficult. The tips below can help you start training your dog properly.
Use your dog's name as much as you can to make sure he is paying attention. Use his name more when he is a puppy. By the time he is grown, he will automatically give you his attention when you say his name. Put some thought into your dogs name, and choose one that isn't too long and that isn't too similar to other common words.
Keep your dog's wants and motivations in mind when training. What your dog likes, doesn't like, and what types of training work for him are all things that you are learning during this process. Regardless of your reason for training your dog, he will need an assortment of various training exercises and a lot of positive reinforcement. The happier your dog is, the more successful your training with him will be.
Teaching a puppy their name is one of the first steps to undertake and creates a lasting bond. You will want to use his name quite frequently, so he learns it and will come to you when you use it. You should teach your puppy these words first. Try to spend a good amount of time with your new dog. This will help them become more receptive to harder training later.
For success in training your dog, it is critical that your dog remain active for his entire life. Dogs were not meant to lay around all day. To have an enjoyable life, they need to be able to get out and run and work. Activity is important, whether it is a run through the park, running freely around a dog park or the exercises for your dog in an agility class. While you are training your dog, make sure to always keep him active.
A healthy diet is essential for your dog. Too many table scraps can unbalance your dog's diet. Poor nutrition adversely affects your dog's health and can cause uncharacteristic behavior. A simple improvement to their diet will work wonders in how a dog feels, and make it much easier for them to have a clear mind during training.
A clicker is a good way to reinforce positive behavior. The clicker works when you make an association between positive events and the clicker being used. Making the sound and giving a treat is a good way to build this association. In short order, the animal will have a pleasant association with the clicking sound, and the clicker will be very helpful in conveying what is considered to be proper conduct.
Dogs with separation anxiety can benefit from training. Non stop barking and the destruction of your house while you're away occurs when your dog has separation anxiety. Train your dog what is acceptable in terms of his behavior and what is not. Doggy nerves can also be soothed by showing your pet plenty of affection.
Do not quit when you are training your dog. You have to regularly enforce rules with your dog, so he won't unlearn what you have made it learn. Training for your dog never ends, think about it in the same manner as sheltering and feeding your dog.
Dogs have natural destructive behavior, so provide outlets for them to exercise their natural behaviors. Dogs also need to be fed a healthy diet, get exercise, and be kept busy, just as you do.
Use treats your dog really loves to achieve maximum training efficiency. It can even be an extra special treat you would not usually give your dog such as real bacon, hotdogs or even cheese.
Consistency is the key to dog training. Make sure everyone knows the right commands to give the dog; keep a list if necessary. In addition, make sure that the behaviors of the dog are treated consistently. Good behaviors get rewarded; bad behaviors do not. Your dog will understand what is required if everyone involved uses the same approach.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
Now that the people who are interested in training their new pet dog have, hopefully, learned some new tricks, they can proceed to pass them along to their pets. Once a dog is on its way to learning, the owner will begin to appreciate the dedication that he or she has shown for doing the right thing for man's best friend.
Monday, July 23, 2012
How To Deal With Your Dog
There are many purposes for training a dog. You might decide to train your dog to protect your home or to hunt. Some are trained just for the pleasure of it. Some dogs are easier to train and some are more difficult to train, but positive results are often possible for every dog with proper training. Their eagerness to please is part of their appeal as pets. This article will give you some great tips for training your dog in a way that makes you both happy.
Your dog needs to be up to date on his training. This will help to make them more obedient. Do not believe that just because you dog has graduated from obedience school that training is complete. Dogs, though, are like people in the way they fall into habits. That is why it is vital to ensure your dog maintains a strict rule system.
Keep your dog's wants and motivations in mind when training. What your dog likes, doesn't like, and what types of training work for him are all things that you are learning during this process. Regardless of your reason for training your dog, he will need an assortment of various training exercises and a lot of positive reinforcement. The happier your dog is, the more successful your training with him will be.
Anytime you hire a professional, you need to look into their background, check references and interview them, and the same is true for a behavior specialist for animals. Many animal behavior specialists have opposing opinions on how to correctly train dogs. Be sure to verify that the trainer you hire has similar ideas as yours, prior to implementing any of their tips.
If you want to train a well-behaved dog, you should make sure that every person who helps take care of your dog treats it in the same manner that you do. The most favorable results stem from keeping all of your dog's training consistent. If a dog is treated differently by his trainers, he will become confused and unsure of the correct behaviors.
Dogs learn by repetitive technique and reward. You need to first show your dog what he is expected to do, then establish a familiar routine with rewards you can practice with the dog each day. There is not another way to teach something to a dog. Teach your dog what to do using rewards and repetition.
It's important your dog always has an understanding of right from wrong. This demands that everyone at your home applies strict boundaries. This will quickly undo all of your hard work and training.
Be sure to stay consistent with the commands you choose to train your dog with. Dogs respond much better to this because dogs will associate a specific word or action with that particular type of behavior. You have to be consistent to stimulate your dog's memory. You will be more successful with training your dog.
Dogs learn by repetitive technique and reward. You need to demonstrate proper behavior, then work with your dog over time and reward him when he does the right thing. This is the best way to teach dog tricks. Reward and repetition is the key.
Don't overdo your training sessions, keep them brief and interesting for best results. If you spend too much time doing one training exercise, your dog will become bored. Limit the amount of time you train at first to less than 10 minutes.
Demand respect and attention from your dog at all times. If you do not have the time or energy to enforce a command, do not give the demand in the first place.
Consistency is the key to dog training. Make sure everyone knows the right commands to give the dog; keep a list if necessary. In addition, make sure that the behaviors of the dog are treated consistently. Good behaviors get rewarded; bad behaviors do not. Your dog will understand what is required if everyone involved uses the same approach.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
You should be able to have a clean home and a loving dog. A rambunctious and destructive pet can quickly ruin the appearance of your home indoors and from the outside, but an effective training program can solve the problem. If you utilize the information that is provided in this article, you should be able to live a happy life with your K-9 companion.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Dog Training Made Easy Using These Tips!
If you are absolutely clueless about beginning a training program for your dog, you're in luck. By looking for answers, you have taken the very first step. This article will provide you with that information and help you learn how to train your dog.
Use positive reinforcement rather than treats when training your dog. It does work to give dogs treats for good behavior. However, it's unlikely that you will carry treats around every single day for the rest of your dog's life. Replace treats with praise or physical attention, like petting your dog to reward desired behaviors.
You cannot rush through the training process. Puppies have short attention spans, therefore keep your sessions short and provide ample amounts of praise. If you overdo it, he is likely to forget everything he learned and simply remember the experience in an unfavorable light, making it that much harder for you the next time you attempt the training.
A training program that pushes the limits of a dog's attention and endurance is not likely to produce good results. Puppies have a very limited attention span. When doing training, make them in small short sessions and always make them positive. He'll likely forget everything you taught him if you do too much at once. He will also look at training as a negative experience and it will be harder next time.
Remember to enjoy the time spent with your dog during training. Your dog will bond with you the more fun you have together, and this helps the dog give a positive response. Although training itself is fun, it is good to spend time each day just playing with your dog because you can.
If you catch your puppy chewing on something he isn't suppose to be chewing, stop him immediately. This teaches your puppy what is acceptable to chew, making it less likely that he will chew your belongings when you are not able to watch him closely.
Use your dog's name all the time, this will help focus him. Use it as often as possible when you have your puppy during the first weeks, the puppy will make the connection. For best results, the dog's name should be short and not sound like any other word in the English language.
If you catch your puppy chewing on something he isn't suppose to be chewing, stop him immediately. This teaches your puppy what is acceptable to chew, making it less likely that he will chew your belongings when you are not able to watch him closely.
When training your dog never punish him; doing so will only make him be resistant to any further training. You should take steps to help your pet avoid bad behavior, but if he makes a mistake help him understand correct actions. Build a positive relationship with your dog during the training process.
You should use positive motivation when you are training your dog. Give your dog frequent rewards for his obedience. Using negative reactions and punishment don't work and they will cause your dog to fear you.
Resist the tug of sympathy and avoid using a harness rather than the much more effective collars with cinching features. If you use a harness and a collar together, you can show your dog how to behave when he is only wearing the harness.
While some dogs train well together, it depends entirely on each pup's personality; training two dogs simultaneously may prove impossible. If your dogs do not focus on you properly when you train them together, you may want to separate them and give them some individual attention before trying to work with them jointly.
Try training a dog to clench a plush toy in his mouth. Every time he successfully holds onto the toy with his mouth, hit the clicker and proceed by giving him a treat. After this is done a few times, watch and wait for your dog to put the toy inside his mouth. After has has done this, you should click and promptly give a reward. After this, you should only reward your dog after he holds the toy in his mouth.
This understanding of how dogs think and process information is vital to training them. It can also make dog training more effective. After understanding more about how different dogs think, the training process becomes much easier.
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