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Must Have Information About Dog Training

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Posted on: 08/02/22


Your dog does not hate you and is acting crazy out of spite for you. No, it is just being crazy because it hasnt learned any other way for it to act yet. However, that is going to change once one learns the tips that are contained in this very article.

Create a regular schedule for your dog. Make sure his meals are at the same time each day, and walk him morning and night. Try to take him out for toilet breaks using a consistent routine. Dogs tend to thrive when they have a schedule that they can follow.

Most of the time children and dogs get along wonderfully. Children, however, often tend to mimic what they hear adults doing. Dont let your young child repetitively give commands to your dog. The dog will learn to disregard the command because they know there will be no repercussions for doing so.

A very important command that any dog should know is stay. Not only can this command stop him from doing something dangerous like running into the street, it can calm him down in a strange place. Firstly, tell him to sit. Hold him in the sitting position, repeating the word stay. Praise him with a treat, all the time ensuring that he stays seated.

When crating your dog it is best to always remove their collar. Even the best designed dog crates offer the possibility of a collar becoming snagged. The result could be catastrophic. By removing your dogs collar before you crate them you are acting to protect them from being strangled to death.

Producing good dog training involves patience, encouragement and a good reward system. What you need to do is establish a quality reward system for when they are doing the right things. Supplementing positive behavior with treats is a great way to start, and after some time you can train them with a different reward system such as compliments and affection. The main thing to focus on is encouraging them to do the right thing.

Exercise

If your dog barks and growls at strangers in your home, do this: leash your dog, make him sit, wait until his attention is on you, and hand the leash, in full view of the dog, to your guest. Then wait until the dog is calm again, with the guest giving commands as needed. This teaches the dog that your guest ranks above him in "the pack" and he must accept them. When the dog starts to react again, repeat the exercise.

Your dog requires at least one hour of exercise every day. Being sure they have enough exercise time can ease training efforts and encourage proper behavior from them. Your dog will be happier and more responsive when he gets the exercise he needs.

Stimulate your dog every day to help prevent nuisance behaviors, such as barking. A bored dog is more likely to bark continuously in an effort to gain attention. If you get your dog out for regular walks and exercise, you may find that this behavior stops. You will have a happier dog, and be a happier owner.

Nutrition

Do not fatten your dog by being mindful of just how many treats he gets in one day. When trying to feed their dogs a healthy diet, many people do not count the calories in the treats. These can add up fast.

Your dog will need a diet high in nutrition to maintain his vitality and health. This means that you should be picky about what you feed your dog. Making your own dog food can help to reduce fillers that do nothing for your pet, while increasing the crude protein to a healthy and more beneficial level.

Now one is ready to go out and teach their dog the right way to behave. That crazy monster can be transformed into a calm animal that wont slobber all over ones guests. With the proper information learned an individual can correct their pet dogs wild behavior with the right behavior.

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