Need To Train Your Dog – 9 No Fail Tips On Dog Training

by Chris Station on 2010/03/09

If you've ever had a dog, you know how frustrating it can be when he doesn't behave. On the other hand, a well-behaved dog is a joy to have around. And really, the only way to have a well behaved dog is to train him. Dog training doesn't have to be hard, but there are some basics that you should know in order to be successful. Keep reading to find out about 9 no fail dog training tips.

1. Begin training informally as soon as you bring that puppy home. It's important to establish routines right away in order to avoid having problems later on. For instance, if your dog is not welcome on the couch, then don't let him get up on the couch as a puppy. If you want to snuggle with him, sit on the floor with him. Bottom line - make sure he is learning only good habits because it's harder to break a bad habit.

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. Collar and lead training may well be the single most important thing you can do if you want to have a well behaved dog. Start this training soon after your puppy arrives. This will make all the training much easier and more effective.

4. Training should be enjoyable for both you and your pet. One way to make that happen is to reward him for any accomplishments, small or large. Rewards don't have to be food. They can be something like a pat on the head, or praise. You'll find that he works much harder if he knows he is going to get a reward for a good effort. Use this strategy to accomplish a lot 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. At times, you will have to discipline your dog. There are two important points when it comes to discipline. First of all, don't order your dog to come when you are planning to discipline him. Only use "come" for positives in training. Instead go to him. Secondly, don't hit your dog. If you hit as a form of discipline, he will only learn to be afraid of you, not what you're trying to teach him.

7. Whenever you start a new training session, quickly review some of the behaviors your pet has already mastered. Like always, reward him and then move on to something new. Never make the training session too long. If you see that your pet is getting tired or losing interest, end the session. Have him carry out a simple command to finish, give him his reward, and then spend a few minutes just having fun with him.

8. Teach basic commands first. Commands such as sit, stay, down, and come are integral to success when you start on more involved dog training. Be sure he's mastered all of these commands before trying to teach him more complex commands.

9. Only reward if a command is executed correctly. That way you are being consistent. If he knows he's going to get a reward whether or not he follows directions, he won't learn the lesson.

By following these tips on dog training you will be successful at training your dog. And isn't a well-behaved dog a lot more rewarding to have around.

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