Pay attention to the length of your dog training sessions. Devoting strict amounts of time to any particular aspect of training will have your dog feeling distracted and bored. Keep sessions to a minimum at first. Target 10 minute sessions for increased success.
Before you begin training your dog, you need to establish yourself as the alpha. Make sure he knows that you know what you are doing and are in control of the situation. Then he will look to you and defer to your judgment. On walks with your dog, you should lead him and not the other way around.
Make training fun for you and your dog. Remember that dogs have short attention spans, and keep your sessions short accordingly. Rewards should be plentiful and varied. Be sure to praise your dog when he does a good job. When the dog enjoys their training, they will listen better.
Gradual increments are easiest on your dog when going through crate training. Once your dog seems to have acclimated to the crate itself, close the gate and feeding him through it. Keep them in the crate for a small duration and slowly increase that duration. If they become upset, you are moving too fast.
Learn about other methods of positive reinforcement, rather than just offering treats. Offering treats as rewards for learning new tricks or behavior can be effective. However, you may not always have a treat with you to congratulate you dog outside of regular training sessions. Good behavior can be rewarded with petting and hugging, which are two great treat replacements.
Sometimes you may have to call upon a professional if you are not getting anywhere with your dog. If your dog seems resistant to your training efforts, you might want to try a professionally-led class. A professional trainer will be able to help you understand where you are going wrong with the training, and set you on the right path.
Keep your dog up to date with dog training, in order to keep him or her compliant with an established set of rules. Do not believe that just because you dog has graduated from obedience school that training is complete. Dogs, though, are like people in the way they fall into habits. Therefore it is very important to maintain a good set of rules for your dog.
Trained dogs are the happiest dogs, and they keep their masters happy too. Use the advice you’ve read to start training your dog properly.
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