Top Nine Dog Training Tips - Train Your Dog At Home

There is not a dog owner alive who doesn’t want a well-behaved dog. But having a well-behaved dog doesn’t just happen. You have to train your pet to achieve this. For dog training to be successful, there is some basic information you should probably be aware of before you even start. Here are 9 of the most important tips on dog training.

1. Start informal training just as soon as you bring your new puppy home. Routines are crucial and establishing them right away helps to head off problems later. For example, if you don’t want your dog to get up on your couch, get down on the floor with him. Never bring him up on the couch to sit on your lap. Doing that teaches him that he can be on the couch. This is a really hard difficult habit to break because the couch is ever so comfortable.

2. Show your dog that you and not him are the alpha male, or female, in the family. That way he will listen to you. But it’s important to be fair and consistent. Don’t change the rules once you’ve showed him what they are. For example, if he is not supposed to beg at the table, don’t feed him while you are eating.

3. Teach your new pet to accept a lead and collar very soon after bringing him home. This is easily one of the most important steps you can take towards having a well-trained dog. That’s because when a dog is on a lead he is easier to work with and control.

4. Dog training should be fun for both of you. Be sure to celebrate his accomplishments with a reward. You can reward him with a pat on the head, by praising him or even giving him a small treat. He’ll work much harder if he knows a reward is waiting for him, so you’ll be able to accomplish way more in a short time.

5. Patience is something every good dog trainer needs, and lots of it. Your dog’s progress should be measured in small steps. He won’t learn and remember overnight. It will take a lot of practice before the desired behavior comes naturally. Reinforce the targeted behavior with practice and rewards.

6. When you are disciplining your dog, don’t use the command “come”. This command should only be used in a positive way because it is such an important part of training. Also, don’t hit your pet as a form of discipline. This will only make him fear you and will end up by damaging the trust between the two of you.

7. When you begin a session, it’s a good idea to review what your dog has already learned before you start on teaching a new behavior. Be sure to give him a reward for a job well done before going on to something new. Make sure lessons are short. Training should never become a chore. If your dog starts to lose his focus, end the lesson with a simple command. Then give him a reward and spend a few minutes just playing with him.

8. If you teach him commands like “sit, stay, come, and down”, first, other lessons will be easier. Once he’s learned each of these commands and can respond consistently to all of them, you are ready to move onto more complex tricks or commands.

9. You’ve probably noticed that rewards are used a lot when training your dog. It’s so important to only reward when a command is executed correctly. If he gets a treat whether or not he listens to your command, there is no real reason for him to listen to you.

By consistently following these tips on dog training, you can ensure success in training your dog. And I’m sure you agree that a well trained dog is a pleasure to have around.

After a training session, reward your dog with the ultimate dog bed for him to relax on. A heated dog bed is a warm, cozy spot for your favorite pet. Another great option is a bolster dog bed with its soft padded cushion and bolster which doubles as a pillow.

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Mar 06, 2010 | | dog training

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