There is a multitude of reasons to train your dog. Dogs are trained as assistants to the handicapped or ill, some are trained as specialized hunting dogs, some perform work and others are trained to be good, pleasurable house pets. Dogs are well known for wanting to please their owners. This is one of the reasons that they are such great pets. The following ideas can help you learn to make your dog’s training a better, more rewarding experience for the both of you.

Timing is crucial when you train a dog, so you need to spend an adequate amount of time training them, but not too much. Start by having a shorter training session and add a little more time daily. End the session as soon as your dog’s attention begins to stray.

TIP! When crate training a new puppy or dog, help the dog realize that the crate is its home. Whenever it’s time for them to eat, place their food bowl into the crate and leave the door open when eating.

The first step in training your dog is commanding control. Your dog must understand that you’re in control, so that he knows to obey and respect you. Always walk in front of the dog when you go on walks, because this is the position to show leadership.

Approach any unfamiliar dog with care. Walk slowly toward him and allow the dog to sniff your hand before trying to pet the dog. He’ll learn your scent and begin to have trust. After the dog becomes familiar with your smell, he’ll start to trust you and listen to you.

If your training program is to be successful, you must be committed to asserting yourself firmly. Yelling at the dog is counterproductive, and it is necessary to balance strictness in response to misbehavior and love in response to obedience. Maintaining a proper balance ensures that the relationship between you and your dog is strong.

TIP! When you do give your dog correction verbally, make those corrections short, sharp and to the point. Avoid launching a lengthy tirade against your pet and his naughty behavior.

Does your dog have a problem with biting furniture or even other people? If so, then spray them with a mist of water. This technique will show your dog that the behavior is unacceptable. Eventually, your furry companion will quit these annoying traits, and you can enjoy your time with them more often without having to worry about them biting.

There are many good reasons to train your dog. Dogs love to please, and a dog that is well-trained is a pleasure to live with. Hopefully, the insight from this article has inspired you to look for new ways to begin a training program for your pet.

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