An effective training program translates to a happy pet and an equally happy pet owner. A well mannered dog shows what both of you know and expect from the other. If you train your dog, you won't have to worry about what might happen when you leave the house. have guests, or walk him in the neighborhood. Although it may not be easy, the time you devote to teaching your dog manners, tricks, and the proper way to do things will be well spent.
A dog will obsess about one thing until you divert its attention. Eventually, you will be able to ensure that your dog is more focused on you and your commands than other distractions.
An obedience class is a great idea for getting you and your dog on the same page. Class instructors can assist you with many problems that you may have with your dog, such as not obeying commands and the control of barking.
Make sure to get your dog neutered or spayed at six months old. This is also a good time to begin obedience training classes. A dog that has been spayed or neutered will do better in obedience school than one who has not been. This will make your dog easier to train.
Make training fun for you and your dog. Training sessions should be kept to 10-15 minutes maximum so your dog enjoys the full benefits of his attention span. When you give your dog rewards, make sure they are varied and as often as needed. Make sure to praise your dog when he does something right. If you make training fun, he will enjoy listening, too.
You need a commanding control if you are starting to train your dog. The dog will have little respect for you and it won't obey if you do not show that you are the one in charge. For example, when you walk your dog you must be in front and you should insist your dog follows behind you.
Training your dog is essentially establishing relationship rules, and, like with people, enjoyment with each other will be so much more since the groundwork has been established. Remember that reinforcement is important if you want your dog to retain his new skills. Keep his training consistent and watch for any issues with his behavior. Once your dog understands all the basics, the sky is the limit as far as what it can achieve with your help.
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