When your dog is obedient from the get go, you’re blessed. When he’s not, you have to start training. Implement the tips and tricks in this article to help you train your dog.
Make it clear to your dog that their crate is their home. Feed them in their crate and keep it open for them to come in and out. This will cause them to associate good things, such as eating, with their crate.
With patience and a handful of tasty treats, you can easily teach your pet to roll over. The first step is to teach your dog to lay. Next, hold a treat near the floor on one side of his head, slowly bring the treat up and over the dogs head to the other side. Ideally, your dog will use his nose to follow the treat, rolling his whole body in the process. Say “roll over” as you perform the maneuver. Do not get mad if it takes several tries. Once they learn this particular trick, they will be popular at the dog park!
As your dog becomes increasingly more responsive to training, you can begin to give him more freedom. The balance between freedom and obedience is a rewarding one. Just be careful that you don’t give your dog too much freedom, as this can cause negative behavior.
When training dogs, use a similar tone and volume when you give commands. Your tone will indicate that you’re serious and to be respected. This also assists the dog in understanding what the difference is between a tone for a command and the tone for discipline.
Give your dog a regular elimination and feeding schedule, so you can house train them. Once you’ve established a schedule, it will be easier to predict when your dog needs to go to the bathroom. This helps your puppy learn to “hold it” for a bit, until he knows it’s time to go out and will help save you money on carpet cleaning.
Make sure training has an element of fun incorporated into it. Playful interaction strengthens the bond between you, and will have your dog striving even harder to please you during training. While training is fun in itself, take some time to just play for enjoyment each day.
Make sure to give your dog a good hour of exercise each and every day. If they are well-exercised, then you will have more efficient training. When your dog is exercised, he is also happy.
When training your dog, reinforce positive behaviors in a positive way. Use petting, positive words, and occasion treats to reward your dog whenever he does something good. Under no circumstances should you be violent or aggressive with your dog in response to negative behaviors. This is not a particularly effective form of training. If you want good results, you must be positive, consistent and firm as you train your dog.
Consistently train your dog. If there are several family members involved in training a dog, ensure each person uses the same techniques and commands. When your dog only needs to understand a single set of directions, it is easier to learn and adopt the desired behaviors.
Does your dog have a problem with biting furniture or even other people? If so, then spray them with a mist of water. This teaches them that these behaviors are unacceptable. Eventually, they won’t do these behaviors anymore and your dog will be obedient and playful.
By being consistent in toilet training, you dog will learn to wait until he is outside to relieve himself. When you are at home, spend time with your dog and take him outside every hour. If you dog uses the bathroom outside, praise him. Don’t yell at your dog for having an accident. The dog is not aware that this is undesirable behavior, and scolding will not change that fact. Allow your dog the chance to go out after meals and when he gets out of a crate/pen.
What is your dog’s diet like? Dogs are similar to children in the way that their diet can play a major part in their behaviors. You might be surprised by how dramatically a change in diet can affect your dog’s behavior. Your vet is an excellent source of information on the appropriate diet and nutritional requirements of your dog.
Even if your dog is extremely unruly at the moment, do not despair. You can train most dogs as long as you know what to do and exercise patience. Use these tips to ease training efforts and boost your dog’s results.