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July 23, 2008

Dog Training Tips

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A dog is considered to be “a man’s best friend”. The companionship between a pet dog and the owners is priceless. Imagine how delightful it is seeing your own dog behave so good, that you don’t have to yell or scream at him, ever again.

The best way to train dogs remained a perpetual concern for the dog training enthusiasts. Before training your dog, there are some things you might want to know in order for you to be an efficient trainer. This will also help your pet dog on how to adjust with all the new tricks you will give.

Whether you have a puppy or an older dog for an instance, you can still teach them new tricks. Dogs are intelligent creatures thus they can always be taught new things. It is helpful to start training a puppy, between the age of six to eight months. In this stage, the dog is a lot eager to learn things. Somehow, a dog is more receptive between these ages.

It is best that you understand how to use reinforcements
so that your dog can really absorb the new tricks you teach. A positive reinforcement is favorable in training dogs. Like what most people want, dogs appreciate it much when they are praised and fed with dog treats.

When dog is able to perform commands in a correct and precise manner a treat must be given. This can be in a form of food. Dogs are brilliant companions and are very trainable. Their gregarious nature sets them aside from other pet animals. They can interact and attach emotionally with their owners. While training your dog, you will soon appreciate the connection that you have both made.

Be firm but friendly in dealing with your dogs. Like when you are dealing with toddlers you have to be firm in giving those orders but in a very positive tone. This approach in teaching dogs fosters learning and being friendly towards your dog avoids intimidation. When you start to give command try a calm voice coupled with a little tone of being friendly.

Make use of your voice to give commands. Learn when to use high pitch voice and low pitch voice. This will also enable the dog to get familiar on the usual voice usage that you might implore.
Punishment is a type of reinforcement. It is classified as a negative reinforcement which is unfavorable when training dogs. It is imperative that you should not punish the dog in any manner. Otherwise, the dog will develop that fear and will be distracted along the course of the training. Be consistent in all your commands.

Consistent training techniques can hasten learning of the dogs due to the fact that they are familiar with the sounds, words used in the command given. In addition, it is important that the command must be given by the same person. This will also help the dog to associate the commands to who is giving the commands. The dog must not be confused in any manner.

On top of these, you might want to solicit an advice from a dog trainer, better if it is a certified dog trainer. Yes, there are many dog training resources out there, including dog training videos and dog training e-books, but nothing compares with the advice you will get from a certified dog trainer professional.

How to Start Dog Potty Training

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Successful dog training is not just teaching your dog a couple of tricks because how good it will be if your dog knew how to sit and jump but does not have the proper potty training? Dog potty training is not really hard, as it seems, you just need to create communication between your dog and you. The best dog potty training should include safe confinement, proper training, good timing and encouragement.

Safe confinement:

New dogs that are just starting to learn the basic of potty training should be put in a safe confinement. Safe confinement like crates or cages is recommended for this dog training. Crates or cages can give the dogs the right idea about potty discipline. The size of the crate or cages should not be large, because large sizes will encourage the dog to eliminate on any part of the crates or cage. To be more effective, don’t put any newspaper, box or blankets inside the crates or cage to avoid your dog from chewing it

Proper Training:

One effective way to train them is by using a leash. Since they are coming from crates or cage, they will be playful and distracted when you let them out so it is recommended that you use a leash.

Leash is an effective tool to get back their attention to their potty training. You can use the leash to also make directions where your dogs will eliminate. But remember that you should always supervise your dog when on a leash. Using a leash will be more effective with proper use of words in dog potty training. Words like “outside” or “let’s got pee” will show your dogs that the right place to eliminate is outside the house and not inside the cage or the house. Aside from the word outside or let’s go pee, you can create your own “command name” that will signal to your dog that it is time for eliminating or urinating outside.Whatever the “command name” that you will use, you have to be consistent in using it in training your dog to let your dog get used to it.

Good Timing:

Good timing is also important in dog potty training.

You can reward your dogs to stay outside the crates after they had properly eliminated outside. This practice will let them know that the good behavior of eliminating outside is rewarded properly.

But letting them out of crates should be supervised for you to see if the dogs will still do unnecessary elimination. The right amount of time inside crates or cage depends on month’s age of puppy.

For two months old = two hours of stay in crates without potty break

For three months old = three hours of stay in crates without potty break

For four months old = four hours of stay in crates without potty break

After teaching them the potty break, let them out immediately. Don’t extend the hours of stay in crates or cage.

Praise:

Like in any good behavior, you have to give praises to your dogs when the dog had successfully followed your commands. Praise is very important in dog training, as this will encourage them to be disciplined in their potty training.

March 5, 2008

Do You Have The Heart To Discipline Your Puppy With Mayra Alfonso

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Do You
Have The Heart To Discipline Your Puppy?

 

It can bevery difficult, even heartbreaking, to discipline ayoung puppy when it makesmistakes. Your young puppy is so adorable and cute. It looks at you with loving,trusting eyes and doesn’t know when it is doing something wrong. But, the onlyway your puppy will learn what is wrong is if you discipline him when itperforms an undesirable activity, just as you would with your child. You have aresponsibility to your puppy to show it behavioral boundaries early in life andto be consistent with it about these boundaries throughout its life.

  You don’twant to beat your puppy to let it know it is behaving in an undesirable manner.Something as unpleasant as a water spray to the nose when it misbehaves shouldget the point across. You want your dog to fear thpunishment, but not to be scaredof you. Your dog wants more than anything to please you, so training just has tobe consistent, not harsh.

  It is hardfor many people to balance showing affection to their young puppies with beingresponsible enough to discipline their young puppies. Your young puppydefinitely needs you to show it a great deal of affection, particularly if ithas been separated from its parents and you are put into the parenting role. Butyour puppy will actually be less happy and fulfilled if you give it allaffection without providing boundaries and duties. The younger you teach your
puppy what the boundaries are, the better adjusted your dog will be to yourhousehold as it grows up.

  It cannotbe overemphasized that this training should begin immediately after you adopt ayoung puppy. Each thing your puppy is not taught when it is younger it willlearn an incorrect habit for that must be broken when it is older. Your puppywill be a well-adjusted adult dog that knows how to please you, which will inturn give your dog a sense of fulfillment. Remember, dogs want more thananything to please you. In most cases, misbehavior is simply a matter of not
understanding how to please you.

  Obviously,if you can afford to attend young puppy training classes with your puppy it willpay off big time in your relationship with your dog down the road. But mostpeople can’t fit this sort of training into their busy work schedules. So it is important that you learnwhat you can about how to teach your young puppy how to behave. The best time
period for training your young puppy is between 3 and 16 weeks of age.

  Four Questions to Gauge Your Puppy Training

  1. Am I meeting my puppy’s needs for nutrition, rest, and exercise?

  2. Am I making etiquette a consistent priority for my young puppy?

  3. Am I always approachable?

  4. Am I being consistent enough in the enforcement of rules?

February 28, 2008

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