Dog Training: Getting Started
Making the decision to own a dog can be difficult
, however one thing most people look over is the commitment needed to properly train their new dog. Owning a dog requires more than food and visits to the vet. It requires support and efforts from all members in the family, dedication, and consistency.
Having a happy dog, and home, is easy once you know how to properly train your new dog. Hopefully by sharing some tips and advice I've learned over the years, you too can feel comfortable in your decision to bring home a new family member.
In the beginning trying to teach your dog even the most basic commands can seem the most frustrating time. However with persistence you will find that things come easier to your dog and the time it takes to train him shorter. Training can help you develop a strong bond with your dog. It will show him that you are the leader and that he can rely on you and be happy knowing that you will take care of him and show him how he should behave. Start out with simple tricks such as sit, stay and down. Reward your dog often with lots of love and praise and even a few of his favorite treats.
Crate training is a very important training method that many people forgo. Crate training is an important form of training for you and your dog. It gives them a safe place to be when nervous or excited. It provides a sort of comfort and a sense of security for when you're not at home. You start crate training by placing your dog in the crate with the door open and letting them get used to it, praise them each time they enter on their own until they learn that the crate is their home inside their home.
Potty training may be one of the hardest training methods any owner undergoes. This is a full time commitment and requires patience and diligence. Watch for signs of restlessness and sniffing around and immediately take your dog outside, when your dog goes to the bathroom give them lots of praise and say "potty" or "bathroom" as you do so your dog can associate the two together. This task is harder with puppies and a new puppy owner must be 100 times more watchful as puppies don't always give signs.
Barking and chewing are two behaviours dog owners do not want to deal with and worry about. Barking can be annoying not only for the owner but neighbors as well. Dogs bark to communicate and learning why your dog is barking is an important step to stop unwanted barking. Chewing can be very destructive depending on what your dog has sunk his teeth into. You have to teach your dog what it is allowed and not allowed to chew on and be consistent. Stop unwanted chewing with a firm NO and replace the object with something the dog is allowed to chew on. Dogs chew when they are bored and teething so by offering appropriate chew items and by reprimanding unwanted chewing, and keeping your dog active he will be less likely to chew on your items and furniture.
Training your dog is a full-time commitment that requires not only patience but dedication. However, by training your dog correctly you will find that life as a dog owner is fun and rewarding.
by: Helen Duprey
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