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Tips To Train And Bond With Your Dog Make sure you walk your dog and do not let your dog walk you! You will find out how to train your dog the right way from this article. Read These Tips To Learn How To Train Your Dog Choose an easily teachable action to train your dog with in the beginning. Not only will you get the instant gratification of your success, but also your dog will gain the important foundation of what an acceptable trick or behavior is. In doing so, you will see better and more positive results. Consistency is king when it comes to dog training. Consistency must apply in terms of your commands, your tone of voice and the different rewards you offer for good behavior. Dog Training Tips You Should Definitely Try Out! By being consistent in your methods, it is possible to teach your dog to "hold it." When you're home with your puppy, take it out as often as possible. Give him a little praise if he makes waste outside. When he goes inside, don't punish him. Your dog doesn't come out of the womb potty-trained, and it takes time to learn. Yelling or punishing is not helpful. Have the dog outside around 15 minutes post-meal or drink to ensure he can empty himself. You should always try to be aware of any other dogs when you are going for a walk with your dog. You have no idea how well trained the other dog is. If you see a dog acting aggressively or fearfully, avoid that dog. Do not use you dog's name as a pejorative. You do not want your dog to associate its name with bad behavior. The dog will begin to associate his own name with positive behaviors. Don't ever say your dog's name with malice in your voice! Excellent Tips To Make Dog Training As Easy As Possible! Use the 'shake-can' method of training. Use an empty can, such as a soda can to hold a few coins. Seal the can shut. When a dog acts poorly, shake the can one time. This will startle your dog, causing him or her to stop the bad behavior. After using this method several times, your pet will begin to realize you find his behavior unacceptable. Do not shake the can too much, as this will teach your dog to zone out the sound. It's possible to teach older dogs newer tricks, but consider conditions or medical issues that might limit some behavioral training. For instance, a dog that suffers from arthritis shouldn't be made to crawl too much. You can make your dog's cognitive functions better with training, which helps fight age related decline in older canines. Your first concern needs to be for your pet's health, though. You don't want to subject your dog to unnecessary pain or discomfort. Be affectionate to your dog. If you do this your dog will know when you are happy. Your dog wants to please you and will be happy with positive reinforcement. This makes your dog

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Tips To Train And Bond With Your Dog

Make sure you walk your dog and do not let your dog walk you! You will find out how to train

your dog the right way from this article.

Read These Tips To Learn How To Train Your Dog Choose an easily teachable action to

train your dog with in the beginning. Not only will you get the instant gratification of your

success, but also your dog will gain the important foundation of what an acceptable trick or

behavior is. In doing so, you will see better and more positive results.

Consistency is king when it comes to dog training. Consistency must apply in terms of your

commands, your tone of voice and the different rewards you offer for good behavior.

Dog Training Tips You Should Definitely Try Out! By being consistent in your methods, it is

possible to teach your dog to "hold it." When you're home with your puppy, take it out as

often as possible. Give him a little praise if he makes waste outside. When he goes inside,

don't punish him. Your dog doesn't come out of the womb potty-trained, and it takes time to

learn. Yelling or punishing is not helpful. Have the dog outside around 15 minutes post-meal

or drink to ensure he can empty himself.

You should always try to be aware of any other dogs when you are going for a walk with your

dog. You have no idea how well trained the other dog is. If you see a dog acting aggressively

or fearfully, avoid that dog.

Do not use you dog's name as a pejorative. You do not want your dog to associate its name

with bad behavior. The dog will begin to associate his own name with positive behaviors.

Don't ever say your dog's name with malice in your voice!

Excellent Tips To Make Dog Training As Easy As Possible! Use the 'shake-can' method of

training. Use an empty can, such as a soda can to hold a few coins. Seal the can shut. When

a dog acts poorly, shake the can one time. This will startle your dog, causing him or her to

stop the bad behavior. After using this method several times, your pet will begin to realize

you find his behavior unacceptable. Do not shake the can too much, as this will teach your

dog to zone out the sound.

It's possible to teach older dogs newer tricks, but consider conditions or medical issues that

might limit some behavioral training. For instance, a dog that suffers from arthritis shouldn't

be made to crawl too much. You can make your dog's cognitive functions better with training,

which helps fight age related decline in older canines. Your first concern needs to be for your

pet's health, though. You don't want to subject your dog to unnecessary pain or discomfort.

Be affectionate to your dog. If you do this your dog will know when you are happy. Your dog

wants to please you and will be happy with positive reinforcement. This makes your dog

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happy, and a happy dog is easier to train.

When training, find a verbal clue your pet can understand so they will know exactly when to

do as you say. One good word can act as an appreciated segue from the good behavior to

the ultimate reward.

As this article has shown you can keep a dog indoors. Your dog may be ruining your things

and trying your patience. Use what you have learned here to work with your dog for a

positive outcome.