This article is loaded with tips on how to begin training your
best friend to behave better. You will find a good assortment of ideas
that will help the new dog owner become an expert when it comes to dog
training.
The easiest way to crate train an adult dog is to make
it fun. Put the crate in a room and use the crate to play games by
throwing in a toy and allowing your dog to go in and get it. By using
this method, the dog learns that the crate is a fun place where good
things happen. You can also make a game out of throwing a treat in the
crate an allowing the dog to go after it.
Dogs can be a real pain
when it comes to jumping up on you or company. I use a simple spray
bottle to humanely teach the dog not to jump. A very effective and
humane way to eliminate this problem is by using a water bottle. Simply
adjust the spray bottle to have a jet like stream. When the dog
approaches to jump give the command "no jump" as you spray the dog
between the eyes with two sprays from the water bottle. Three or four
rounds using this technique will teach the dog that jumping is not
allowed.
Sometimes thinking like a dog can help you solve some of
the problems that your dog is exhibiting. Dogs are different that humans
and they need to be treated using what makes sense to them.
When
training your dog the stay command, take small incremental steps. First
tell him to sit and then stay. When he has held that position for 15 or
20 seconds, give him a bunch of praise. Repeat the process, praising him
after he stays a bit longer with each repetition. Make the sit-stays
longer and farther as he gets better. When your dog is doing the
sit-stay well then move onto the down-stay using the same simple steps.
As
a good dog owner you want to provide plenty of physical stimulation as
well as mental stimulation daily. Training sessions keep your dog busy
and with physical exercise like walking and playing fetch you will keep
your dog active. Remember that a trained dog is a happy dog and an
exhausted dog is even happier.
If your dog doesn't like car rides,
you can teach him to enjoy it. Simply get your dog used to car rides in
small steps. Start by going for a rides around the block. After you
have done this a few times you can start to make the rides a little
longer. Make each trip longer and in no time your dog will love to take
rides in the car.
Hopefully this assortment of tips will give you a
head start when it comes to having a well behaved dog. These tips
should help you begin to develop your skills as a dog trainer by having a
well-behaved, obedient dog.
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