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TECHNIQUES YOU CAN USE TO HOUSE TRAIN YOUR DOG

TECHNIQUES YOU CAN USE TO HOUSE TRAIN YOUR DOG

Every dog needs to be trained in the house, and the process is quite long. Just like during our childhood we never used proper toilet, even the dogs may do toilet on carpets. So, they must never be scolded.

Dog house training requires you to be extremely attentive and do a lot of work, thus making it one of the toughest techniques of dog training. You may believe that the dog will bark when he needs the toilet, but if you are not lucky enough to have such a dog, then be prepared to have an accident with the results showing all over the house! So, it is always better that you learn to read your dogís body language.

Dog training is quite simple and requires you to follow quite a few steps. However, it is, as already said, time consuming. To start with, it is best to put a newspaper at the door, so that when you find your dog doing one of those accidents in the house, you can immediately take him there. That way your dog learns to do it on the paper the next time he needs to do, without your help.

For your house training, you need to know that when your dog wants to toilet, he would tend to get restless and start sniffing around the place. At this point you must pick up your dog and take him outside. If it is a young puppy, then you must make sure to take him out every hour, for at least once. After taking your dog out, you need to give him the command you wish to use during the training, such as ìdo the toiletî or ìdo your businessî.  Now, the dog must be appreciated for following your commands and thus you must give him lots of affection after he has done his work (since it is always better to wait till he is finished!). This would help in making your dog realize that the place to do it is outside, and soon you would find him asking you to take him out when he needs to do it.

There are a number of training techniques and routines that you may use to train your dog at home. You can learn them from the hundreds of books available these days. It must be borne in mind that dogs have to be taught to do toilet outside, as no dog knows it by himself. So, you must teach your dog in case you do not want accidents in your house, and do remember to clean up the mess.

How To Improve The Behavior Of Your Dog

How To Improve The Behavior Of  Your Dog

You and your puppy will be so much happier if it is fully trained. A well-trained dog means that you both know what to expect from each other. With a dog who has been trained, you can be confident about leaving him at home without supervision, having guests in your home and taking him along with you in public places. Even though it may be a bit stressful at the time, once it is trained and has learned it manners and a few tricks, you will see that it was well worth the time investment.

Determine in advance what types of food your dog likes so that you can use it in the training process. Using the food that your dog loves will encourage it to work more during its training to please you and be rewarded. Pay close attention to his response after you offer a reward.

Use treats your dog really loves to achieve maximum training efficiency. A good example would be a normally forbidden treat, like little pieces of hotdogs or cheese.

To be successful in the long-term with dog training, keep your dog's activity levels high. Dogs are not made to sit around. They must run and play in order to enjoy a healthy, happy life. Register for agility classes, run with your dog, and teach him or her to play Frisbee to increase activity levels. If you stay active with him, he is not likely to get bored.

You should find other ways to praise dogs while training them besides giving them treats. Giving treats to dogs in order to teach them new behavior is quite effective. However, it is very likely that you do not constantly keep treats handy. It is important to also learn skills like praising, and physical affection to replace treats.

Make sure the diet you are feeding your dog is healthy and nutritious. Feeding your dog bad food is very bad for several different reasons. It not only makes your dog unhealthy but can make him misbehave as well. By simply improving the diet that the dog gets, you may notice a great improvement in how receptive they will be when it comes to training.

Always train your dog in a motivated, positive environment. Give your dog a reward, especially when he learns a new skill or learns to refrain from doing something bad. If you punish and use negative techniques to train your dog, you will scare him and he won't care to make you happy.

Do not let your own mood influence how you treat your dog. If the dog has done nothing wrong, then it should not be treated as such.

Getting your dog to hang onto his favorite toy with his mouth, for example, is easy. When you see him mouth a toy, give him a reward or treat and use a clicker. After repeating this a few more times, wait until the dog picks up his toy again. When the toy is in his mouth, use the clicker and give a reward. Now, reserve the reward for only those times he completely holds the toy inside his mouth.

Communication is the key to training your dog. When training your dog, you must speak clearly and be consistent every time. Inconsistent rewards or varied corrections can confuse your dog. Your verbal commands and the body language you show your dog also need to be consistent to be effective. Don't ignore the things that your dog is telling you. Your dog can tell you the type of day he is having or if he is tired or nervous.

When training your puppy not to chew, try to help him along by setting up a "chew-friendly" environment. You also need to make sure that you keep your pet away from objects that could hurt him if chewed. Many household items can be dangerous choking hazards, and some are even poisonous when chewed.

Teach your dog how to do things step by step if it is a complex trick. A simple example is teaching your dog to get the morning paper. The first thing you should do is to teach him how to hold something. Then, he needs to be taught to go to the object by name. Next, teach him to pick up your paper. Lastly, you should teach him to bring the item to you. As you break the behavior down into simple steps, your dog will soon grow to master the entire task you want him to complete.

Every relationship has ground rules, and the act of dog training establishes those ground rules with your dog. This makes it less likely that you and your dog will have issues later. Keep reinforcing what you have taught your dog. Keep his memory crisp, and do not let any deviations from acceptable behavior slide through. Once you finally get this core foundation of training built with the dog, the possibilities become limitless and you can expand into new and complex areas.