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Effectively Do Dog Training On Your Own
Effectively Do Dog Training On Your Own

Getting a dog is something you should think about repeatedly. You may think your responsibilities with your pet will just be feeding them, taking them for walks or bringing them to a vet, but it does not end there. You need to make it feel that it is part of the family by making it feel loved. And much like kids getting education about good manners, dogs should also go through dog training, which is one of the reasons why may dog owners hesitate, because they are too afraid that they won't do a good job in training them. Well, here are advices and tips that can help you as a guide for newbie dog training.

In starting out the dog training, you should teach your dog simple and basic commands. With this, you can develop a bond and let the dog learn how to receive commands and follow them. Eventually, your dog will be able to associate obeying a command with a sense of achievement, not to mention the treats he gets when he is rewarded for being obedient. Starting out with simple commands such as sit, stay, sleep, stop, or down are good when starting the training.

Crate training is essential as the next step as this would give them an idea of where to put their wastes and to respect areas of the home. Also, when the dog learns to stay on the crate, transporting your dog from one place to another will be hassle-free. Staying inside a crate also makes the dogs feel that they have a place that they can call their own when they need to rest.

Simultaneously, a dog should be house-trained or potty-trained. This is essential if you want your home to stay clean and smell clean as well. This should be repeatedly done until the dog gets it. You should be totally committed to this dog training task until you achieve your goals so that the dog would understand how important it is that they don't do their waste disposal inside the house.

Teaching the dog not to bite is also essential. Curbing the natural instinct of the dog to bit will be difficult, especially if they are puppies and they are growing their teeth. If your dog starts to bite, reprimand it, especially when biting on furniture and other household materials. Rather than hurting it, reprimand it not by shouting but by letting it know its errors. Also, do not forget to be consistent and keep an eye on the dog.

Alongside preventing biting is about you curbing your dog's barking. Barking is basically how a dog communicates; but if in excessive volumes, it can get pretty annoying and can disturb you neighbors as well. Therefore, it is important to learn how a dog communicates, like understanding their body posture and their faces. Allow the dog to know that you are annoyed with its barking, and reward it when it has finally stopped barking after a long period of time.

There is no easy or one quick way in dog training, but following these given steps can be essential in giving your dog the training it needs. Also, regardless if your dog follows your commands or not, remember to give it the love it deserves, because this love will always go a long way.




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