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Having a dog as your companion can be a true joy. However, you don't
want your beloved buddy chewing your new shoes or going to the bathroom
in the house. Therefore, you need to create a dog training plan to help
your new puppy or dog understand the rules of the house.
What
things should you focus on in dog training when you want your dog to
understand the expected behaviors and even some fun tricks? Should you
take dog training classes or complete dog training all on your own? The
answer to these questions is that it depends. Take a look at the
following dog training options to determine what type of dog training
you want to provide for your canine best friend.


A private dog trainer might be necessary if you are going
to show your dog at dog shows. You can hire a dog trainer/handler or you
can become one yourself. If you do, you must know the proper dog
training techniques. You don't want to have Fido jump up on the judges
during the competition so he must be trained thoroughly and correctly.
You
can also search through dog training books, guides, and various
resources. There are products that will help you complete dog training
such as special collars and muzzles. You can effectively go through a
dog training regime with your canine if you follow these eight dog
training tips.
Tip #1: Many people start their dog on the path to
dog training success by enrolling them in a basic obedience class. This
is a great idea because you will learn how to teach your do basic
commands such as "sit", "stay", and "heel".
You can teach these
dog training commands by using verbal commands and physical actions. For
example, right after you say the word "sit" you gently push your dog's
bottom down onto the ground and put them in the sit position.
Immediately say "good" and smile. Give them a tasty treat as well.
Basically, you want to do as much as you can to reinforce the action of
sitting when you say "sit".
Tip #2: Dogs act like absorbent
sponges when it comes to learning proper behavior and tricks. If you do
your job properly then dog training should be a hit. Your dog is ready
and eager to learn proper behavior. They want to please you. Therefore,
if they aren't following your instruction it might not be their fault.
You might be giving confusing dog training instructions.
Tip #3:
Dogs thrive on positive reinforcement and encouragement. Positive
reinforcement such as acting excited and petting your dog when they do
the right behavior help with your dog training efforts. It is a
dogâÂ(TM)s nature to want to be close to you and make you happy.
Showing encouragement and praise will help your dog much farther, much
faster in their dog training. Make sure to encourage a dog through each
dog training accomplishment, no matter how big or small.
Tip #4:
Food is a powerful motivator when it comes to dog training. You will be
hard pressed to find a dog that passes up food or a tasty treat. Dogs
are always hungry and welcome any situation where food is involved.
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