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Training a dog


Keep Your Well-Trained Dog By Your Side

There is no greater joy than a new puppy. Those beautiful big eyes and playful, uncoordinated frolicking will bring you years of fun and love. However, without the proper training your playful pet can easily become an annoying pooch in the blink of an eye. So here are some dog training tips to get you started.

Babying your dog does not produce productive relationships. Dogs enjoy having a pack of family members to trust, and even more, dogs enjoy having a job. Even the smallest dogs can perform tasks, so appeal to your dog's independent side by giving him something to work on! Your dog will still love you at the end of the work-day.

Siberian Husky, Gorgeous dogs *——*

If you have a dog that begs, the easiest way to train them from this behavior might be to simply remove the dog from the situation. Shutting the dog out of the room at mealtimes keeps them from pestering you while you eat, and removes the temptation for you to give in to that cute face.


AWWW, look at that cute face (Alaskan Malamute)

Being a proactive pet owner is the first step in training your pooch. An owner who anticipates troublesome situations for their dog, and works to keep him away from those situations whenever possible, will have a better behaved animal. Extensive training will not be as necessary if you get to know your dog so you can anticipate his actions.



Avoid aggressive dog training techniques. Dogs are domesticated pets, not wild pack animals so it is ineffective to treat a dog like a wolf, despite the advice of certain television personalities. Aggressive training does not inspire trust and loyalty, both of which are essential for successful dog training. Instead, give him a treat when he does something good! Don't pay attention to him when he is doing something bad, dogs will like the attention you give to them and WILL DO IT AGAIN! XD

Pomeranian, one of the fluffiest dog!

Little dogs like Dachshunds that like to hide and burrow may enjoy beds or hideaways intended for cats. A tube type play structure or a cat bed that is covered and made of soft, flexible foam and faux fur may be exactly what your Doggy wants to curl up in secret!
Long Haired Dachshund, They always look like royalty!

To keep your dog safe as you enter and exit the home, teach him to wait at doorways, and not move through a door until you give him a cue. Start by standing next to the door, saying the word "wait", and then slowly open the door. If your dog tries to rush forward, immediately close the door again. Remind him to "wait" and then try to open the door again. Keep repeating this until your dog learns that the only way you will open the door is if he waits without rushing.
It's hard to leave your pets ;-; I know..


Teach your dog to "drop it". You never know when that command will come in handy. Be generous with praise and treats as you work with this command, and continue to practice it from time to time even after your dog has mastered it. A word to the dog sure beats having to wrestle unsavory objects out of a dog's mouth.
Pomeranian

Following the tips above and persevering with some basic training steps on a daily basis will help your new dog to be an obedient, loved and integral part of the family in no time at all. Just remember that Rome was not built in a day, and neither was a well-trained puppy.


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Training Your Dog The Right Way


You travel often and leaving your dog is just not an option. For times that you need to transport your dog by crate, it is highly important that you train it ahead of time in order to save yourself frustration. This article will go into specific methods you can do to prepare yourself and your dog.

Figure out your training goals. Do you want a dog that obeys every command perfectly, or do you just want a good canine citizen with basic household manners? Take in to account how much time you have to train your dog, and the limits of the particular dog. Some dogs are easy to train, whereas others take a long time to learn each command. If you don't have the time to train your dog, find a good trainer who specializes in the particular breed.

Tricks


If there is a behavior you'd like your dog to be able to do on command, make sure you praise him whenever he offers this behavior. This works well for tricks that you are actively teaching, as well as actions that he does naturally. For instance, if you think it would be fun to teach your dog to sneeze whenever you ask, simply say, "Sneeze," and treat him whenever he does sneeze. Sooner or later, he will learn the association between the word "sneeze," the action of sneezing, and the reward.

If you are getting a new dog, and you intend to train it, look for a younger dog. The old adage "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" is somewhat appropriate here. Younger dogs are more receptive to dominance from a pack leader and will learn quickly in an effort to please. Another plus to this is that young dogs really enjoy learning new things, much like children do.

Behaviors


To improve your relationship with your dog, you should incorporate basic obedience training as an every-day task. Ask for simple behaviors like a sit or a down before letting your dog out into the yard or before putting down his food bowl. Your dog will learn that you control his access to priority resources, which will reinforce his relationship with you as he starts to learn to look to you for direction.

Reinforce desirable behavior from your dog. Don't just rely on treats though. You can reinforce these behaviors through positive attention as well. Petting your dog and talking to him in cheerful tones can be a good incentive too. So can a new squeaky toy or a trip to the park.

When trying to train your dog, always reinforce positive behaviors even when you're not actively in a training session. It's easy to remember to reward your dog during a training session, but it's just as important to reward your dog for those trained behaviors the rest of the time, too. This builds a good connection for the dog between the behavior and the reward.

In conclusion, it is essential that your dog be introduced to crate training if you plan on doing any travel with it. This will allow for airplane transportation. If you follow the tips and tricks provided in this article, you should save yourself much headache by having a dog that is prepared for travelling.

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