Teaching Your Dog How To Behave Properly

(Someone's Always Telling You How To) Behave

If you have no idea how to train your dog, don’t worry! The first step is seeking information, and you’ve found it. This article will provide you with that information and help you learn how to train your dog.

There are different tricks you can try when you are crate training your dog. If they don’t want to go in the crate, try luring them in with a treat or chew bone. They’ll know the bone is in there and will want to go inside and get it. Once in the crate, let them know they did a good job by praising them.

It takes a while for a dog to get comfortable in a crate. Don’t take it too fast; introduce the dog at his own pace. Allow them to feel comfortable in their crate by closing the door and feeding them treats while praising them. In the beginning it is important to only leave the dog in the crate for a few seconds. After a while you will be able to leave them in the crate for longer amounts of time. If the dog shows signs of distress, you may be progressing too quickly.

Never chain two dogs too close to each other. Doing so could cause injuries to the dogs if they become entangled in the chains and attempt to free themselves. If one dog is larger than the other, it could accidentally tangle the cord around the smaller dog’s neck, causing it to become unable to breath, and possibly die.

A healthy diet is important to the health and well-being of your dog. It is entirely up to you to provide a good diet for your pet. Poor nutrition adversely affects your dog’s health and can cause uncharacteristic behavior. Providing a dog with fresh water and a high protein diet can have an astounding affect on their health and attitude.

Multiple repetitions will be necessary for a dog to learn new commands. It’s very likely to take many repetitions of one command in order for your pup to fully understand it. Continue trying the same command and be patient, your dog will get it.

Don’t spend too long on a single dog training session. Your dog will get bored and antsy if you spend too much time on one thing. This is why you need to limit the time of your training sessions to around 10 minutes.

Always get your dog’s attention the same way. First, say his name, then the command. Once you call his name and have his attention, begin getting him to do what you would like. Dogs commonly respond quickly when their names are called, and they realize that you want their attention.

You indicate that jumping up is an unacceptable behavior by grabbing the dogs paws, squeezing gently and guiding them back down to the ground. Do something that makes them uncomfortable so that they can associate their action with something negative. After some time, they won’t jump on anyone because they’ll associate it with being made to feel uncomfortable.

Use positive reinforcement when you are training your dog. If you are happy with your dog, give him pets, happy words and the occasional treat. You should not strike your dog or scream at them. This teaches your dog nothing and will just show him that you do not know how to train him. Be firm, consistent and positive for the best results in dog training.

Train your dog in a positive manner. Use petting, positive words, and occasion treats to reward your dog whenever he does something good. Don’t yell and/or hit your dog. This is ineffective and will just convince your dog that you don’t know what you are doing. Firmness, positivity and consistency are the keys to solid dog training.

Consistency is key when training a dog. When others are involved in the training, everyone should be on the same page and use the same commands. The dog will learn more easily if he learns a single set of commands and if he knows what response will be received for his behavior.

Identify what exactly it is that your dog is always barking at to help curb the behavior. It could be a particular sound or it could be the experience of being in front of other animals or people. Your goal is to show your pet that barking is not an appropriate response to these common stimuli.

Use the appropriate tone of voice when you are correcting your pet. Dogs can easily sense how their owners or trainers feel. Try using a stern tone to really convey your message to your dog.

Make sure your dog knows how to obey, to reduce the frequency of their barks. Every time he barks, tell them the silent order and then treat him. Once your dog has stopped barking, you can award it with a treat. If you repeat this long enough, your dog will associate the treat and then the order with being quiet.

When training a dog to a leash it is important to keep the leash loose. Dogs want to see what’s going on around them at all times. Due to their excitement, they will try to pull on their leash. Be sure to train your dog to walk on a slack leash right along with you.

Leave the leash somewhat loose during training. When dogs go on walks, they frequently want to explore all the new sights and sounds. Your dog might pull on their leash. A smart owner discourages behavior such as this, and encourages the dog to walk without pulling.

Keep a spray bottle handy to deter your dog when it tries to bite people or things. Your dog will quickly learn that bad behaviors cause bad outcomes. Then your dog will no longer do actions that you don’t like.

Keep a spray bottle handy to deter your dog when it tries to bite people or things. You dog needs to learn what behaviors are acceptable as well as those that are not. In short order, the dog is sure to cease such behavior, and assume the role of fun, yet obedient animal.

A good training tip is to be aware of the special grooming needs of your dog’s breed. Some breeds require a lot more grooming than others, sometimes on a weekly basis. Having your dog groomed keeps them content, clean and limits their susceptibility to disease.

You should always praise your dog for his good behavior while you are training him. Acting super excited can help your dog to understand that you are happy with their behavior. Do not reward bad behavior; instead correct unwanted behaviors and praise when your dog responds correctly.

If your dog is accompanying you on a trip, be sure to bring along whatever your dog needs for sleeping, eating and eliminating. Some treats, a bottle of water and a favorite blanket will go a long way towards making the trip more comfy for everyone. You can buy dog food when you get there, of course, which is a lot easier than bringing it with you.

Never, ever reward your dog for bad behavior so that you can quickly stop it. This is sure to send the message that the dog has free reign and can control you. An example would be a scenario in which you give your dog treats whenever it barks.

Your dog should know the difference between right and wrong at all times. You have to have consistent boundaries from everyone in contact with the animal. This will make your efforts worthless.

There really isn’t room for error when teaching your dog right from wrong. You will need help from everyone in the family to teach this. Anytime someone else deviates from what you are teaching, your efforts are less effective.

Your dog can, and should, find the training experience to be a positive one. Keep your training lessons between ten to fifteen minutes so your dog can keep focused. Keep your rewards coming and vary what you give them. The more you reward your dog the more he will continue the positive behavior. If you make training sessions enjoyable for your dog, he is going derive pleasure from listening to you, as well.

Now that you’ve found the information you needed, use it to train your dog. Having the right information can help those who did not previously know where to even begin with training a new dog.

Give your dog a treat to get him to respond as you desire. Once he gets used to this system, cut down on the frequency of treat-giving until you’re only giving him a treat occasionally.