If your dog is one of those innately obedient dogs, then
congratulations, you don't need these tips, but most dogs need a little
of training, whether it's to stop
them from being overbearing with strangers or ripping up the
upholstery. Use these tips to transform your pet into a happy and
well-adjusted furry friend.
When you train your dog, you should only give your dog food
treats when it behaves exactly according to your wishes. The link
between good behavior and rewards should be consistent and unvaried.
Inconsistent rewards will send mixed signals to your pet and reduce the
effectiveness of the positive reinforcement treats should offer.
If your dog has a problem with play biting or excitement nipping, try
giving him the cold shoulder. Mouthing dogs are only reacting to their
excitement, so cutting off attention will give him the signal that this
is an inappropriate way to show that he is happy. With consistency
across members of the household, excitement mouthing can be a thing of
the past.
A great dog training tip is to learn to read your dog's facial expressions. Dogs communicate
a lot just through their facial expressions. For example, when a dog is
scared or worried, their mouth may appear stiff and their ears will
perk up. You can learn a lot about your dog just by watching their
facial expressions.
When bringing a new puppy home, plan to keep him on the leash and in
your sight for a few days. When you can't be with him, have a safe place
for him to go. This will help you to find your pet's trouble spots and
teach him the house rules.
If you do not communicate that biting is unacceptable, your puppy
doesn't know he is doing something wrong. When you catch your puppy
biting, redirect him to a chew toy or bone. As soon as the pup starts to
bite, firmly say "No!" and give him the chew toy. While you are
teaching a puppy to stop biting, do not play any wrestling or tug of war
games with them to strengthen what you are teaching.
Your dog will benefit from having a strong leader. Be confident in your ability to communicate
with your dog! You two may speak different languages, but your physical
gestures have more meaning than you think. Stand straight during training sessions and always make physical gestures clearly. Your dog will thank you for your clarity with great behavior!
Even if your dog is extremely unruly at the moment, do not despair.
Most dogs can be trained with a proper technique and a little
perseverance. Make use of the tips you just read to minimize the
hardship involved in training your dog while maximizing the results at the same time.
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