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Discover Dog Training Tips You Must Know Before Training Your Dog

14 November 2008 No Comment

Using a dog obedience training program should be something that all dog owners look into. Not only do you want your dog to behave in a certain way (and be a “good boy”!), but you will also naturally strengthen the bond between you and your dog.

Before starting any dog training program, keep in mind that you want to be a teacher to your dog. You don’t want to be a crazy dictator but you also need to remember that you are the one in charge. You are teaching your pup to be a better behaved dog and be the pooch that everyone admires!

If you have ever debated between training your pooch on your own or hiring a professional dog trainer, it’s an easy answer. There’s no better person than you to train your dog and grow the relationship between the two of you.

Effective dog training requires a battleplan. I included a link at the bottom of this article so you can get a full dog-training program you can use at home, but for now here are a few tips to keep in mind when starting to work with your pooch.

Whenever you are training your dog you want them to be in the righ mindset and not be distracted. For this reason make sure that they don’t need to go to the washroom and you should also try not to feed them directly before a training session. Just like humans, it’s easy for dogs to get sluggish right after a meal.

Why do this? So that your dog isn’t distracted during your training. You want him or her to be completely comfortable.

Another tip is to have a little play time before you jump into training. This makes your dog relaxed and more receptive towards you.

And as you might have expected, doggie treats are a part of any training program! Your dog loves to be rewarded when he or she does something right. Don’t go overboard and give 3 dozen treats each time – save them for when your pooch has truly earned it so he or she knows what they did right.

If your dog runs off during a training session, don’t chase after it. Simply use an authoritative voice and call him back; then reissue the command you are working on when your dog returns.

Don’t let yourself get frustrated if your dog appears to be lost at times. Sometimes they just won’t understand what you are trying to teach them at first – however getting mad won’t solve the problem. You should look to improve the way you communicate with your dog instead.

During your training there are going to be some times where you actually have to show him what you want him to do. It might be a tad on the frustrating side, but over time it will get a whole lot easier – I promise!

Training your dog should be the first step you take in forming a strong relationship between you and your pooch. Whether it’s a new dog or one that you have had as a friend for a while now, there’s no better person than you to train your pup and make him the “good” boy or girl you want them to be. All the best!

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