You may have thought you were going to be bringing a nice calm dog to your house, though in reality your dog is more like a wild, hyper animal! With some basic training, you can teach your dog to act better quicker. It takes small steps to crate train your puppy; they must become accustomed to it. Once your dog is accustomed to being in the crate, try closing the door and giving your pet a treat through the wire. Use small increments of time, and build them up as your puppy or dog becomes more relaxed with the process. If your puppy starts acting distressed about going into the create, you need to slow things down. When correcting your dog verbally, use sharp, short, concise commands. Do not whine and complain to your pet about their bad behavior. Firmly say no and redirect them. When speaking to your dog, use a voice that commands respect. When you are house training your puppy, remember, what goes in, must come out. If you want your puppy to relieve himself with regularity, keep the diet regular too, like feeding him good food two or three times daily at consistent intervals. This ensures your dog won't have accidents as you'll know when to expect a trip outside. Timing is everything in dog training. While you want to devote a good amount of time to it, you do not want to go too far. You should not over do it, train in small time increments. You will see how long your training sessions should be before you lose your dog's attention. Dog's deserve more freedom as their training progresses. The balance between freedom and obedience is a rewarding one. Like most things, too much freedom can be counterproductive, so exercise caution with certain liberties. Only reward your dog if they are calm. Once your dog follows your command, reward his behavior. Although you are certainly excited about your dog's accomplishment, showcasing lots of excitement on your end can cause your dog to become too excited, which causes you to lose control. Remain calm, expect them to be calm, and then award them when appropriate. Make sure training periods are short in duration. The attention spans of dogs can be limited, and therefore it is necessary to keep training segments brief so that the animals do not grow bored and disinterested. If you do have long training sessions, break it up so your dog can rest a little bit. Dogs generally focus on one thing while ignoring everything around them, unless something interrupts that intense focus. After you do this enough times, it will become easier for you to get your dog's attention. The dog will look for your signals. Silence your dog's excessive barking by teaching them a silencing command. Every time he barks, tell them the silent order and then treat him. Then, they can receive the treat. If you continue to repeat this, the dog will figure out that it gets a treat if it is quiet when you say so. Shock collars are not a good idea. In many cases, they do not live up to the advertising expectations created, and are just more money than more effective and traditional training tools. If you start using these methods, your dog will not be responsive to anything else. These tools often do more harm than good. Do not fatten your dog by being mindful of just how many treats he gets in one day. Many people don't take these into account with their diet, but they can add up during active training. As you encounter unfamiliar dogs, make certain to advance with care and let the dog smell your hand. This allows the dog to get used to your scent and makes him much more likely to trust you. When the dog knows your scent, he is better able to trust you and follow given commands. When training your puppy to use a leash, wrap a collar around him while the two of you are playing. Making sure your new dog is comfortable with a collar is important, particularly if you want to take them on walks and have some sort of identification tags for them to carry. Remember to enjoy the time spent with your dog during training. Playing with your dog helps build a stronger bond between dog and human, which encourages the dog to respond positively during training. Despite the fun the two of you will have during training, it is important to set aside time that is designated to enjoyment only, with no work or training involved. It's very important to never try to quickly stop a bad behavior by provide a reward. This makes the dog feel like he holds the control. Refrain from giving your dog treats for bad behavior, as this reinforces something negative. Your daily schedule should consist of regular potty breaks, regular training sessions and an hour of good exercise. Being sure they have enough exercise time can ease training efforts and encourage proper behavior from them. If your dog gets exercise, they will be happier and more eager to learn. As with most things, and this goes with dog training as well, don't ever give up. Your dog requires consistent reinforcement of training, or he may quickly forget what he has learned. Much like providing your pet with food, training is a continuous process that is never truly finished.
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You may have thought you were going to be bringing a nice calm dog to your house, though in reality your dog is more like a wild, hyper animal! With some basic training, you can teach your dog to act better quicker. It takes small steps to crate train your puppy; they must become accustomed to it. Once your dog is accustomed to being in the crate, try closing the door and giving your pet a treat through the wire. Use small increments of time, and build them up as your puppy or dog becomes more relaxed with the process. If your puppy starts acting distressed about going into the create, you need to slow things down. When correcting your dog verbally, use sharp, short, concise commands. Do not whine and complain to your pet about their bad behavior. Firmly say no and redirect them. When speaking to your dog, use a voice that commands respect. When you are house training your puppy, remember, what goes in, must come out. If you want your puppy to relieve himself with regularity, keep the diet regular too, like feeding him good food two or three times daily at consistent intervals. This ensures your dog won't have accidents as you'll know when to expect a trip outside. Timing is everything in dog training. While you want to devote a good amount of time to it, you do not want to go too far. You should not over do it, train in small time increments. You will see how long your training sessions should be before you lose your dog's attention. Dog's deserve more freedom as their training progresses. The balance between freedom and obedience is a rewarding one. Like most things, too much freedom can be counterproductive, so exercise caution with certain liberties. Only reward your dog if they are calm. Once your dog follows your command, reward his behavior. Although you are certainly excited about your dog's accomplishment, showcasing lots of excitement on your end can cause your dog to become too excited, which causes you to lose control. Remain calm, expect them to be calm, and then award them when appropriate. Make sure training periods are short in duration. The attention spans of dogs can be limited, and therefore it is necessary to keep training segments brief so that the animals do not grow bored and disinterested. If you do have long training sessions, break it up so your dog can rest a little bit. Dogs generally focus on one thing while ignoring everything around them, unless something interrupts that intense focus. After you do this enough times, it will become easier for you to get your dog's attention. The dog will look for your signals. Silence your dog's excessive barking by teaching them a silencing command. Every time he barks, tell them the silent order and then treat him. Then, they can receive the treat. If you continue to repeat this, the dog will figure out that it gets a treat if it is quiet when you say so. Shock collars are not a good idea. In many cases, they do not live up to the advertising expectations created, and are just more money than more effective and traditional training tools. If you start using these methods, your dog will not be responsive to anything else. These tools often do more harm than good. Do not fatten your dog by being mindful of just how many treats he gets in one day. Many people don't take these into account with their diet, but they can add up during active training. As you encounter unfamiliar dogs, make certain to advance with care and let the dog smell your hand. This allows the dog to get used to your scent and makes him much more likely to trust you. When the dog knows your scent, he is better able to trust you and follow given commands. When training your puppy to use a leash, wrap a collar around him while the two of you are playing. Making sure your new dog is comfortable with a collar is important, particularly if you want to take them on walks and have some sort of identification tags for them to carry. Remember to enjoy the time spent with your dog during training. Playing with your dog helps build a stronger bond between dog and human, which encourages the dog to respond positively during training. Despite the fun the two of you will have during training, it is important to set aside time that is designated to enjoyment only, with no work or training involved. It's very important to never try to quickly stop a bad behavior by provide a reward. This makes the dog feel like he holds the control. Refrain from giving your dog treats for bad behavior, as this reinforces something negative. Your daily schedule should consist of regular potty breaks, regular training sessions and an hour of good exercise. Being sure they have enough exercise time can ease training efforts and encourage proper behavior from them. If your dog gets exercise, they will be happier and more eager to learn. As with most things, and this goes with dog training as well, don't ever give up. Your dog requires consistent reinforcement of training, or he may quickly forget what he has learned. Much like providing your pet with food, training is a continuous process that is never truly finished.
You may have thought you were going to be bringing a nice calm dog to your house, though in reality your dog is more like a wild, hyper animal! With some basic training, you can teach your dog to act better quicker. It takes small steps to crate train your puppy; they must become accustomed to it. Once your dog is accustomed to being in the crate, try closing the door and giving your pet a treat through the wire. Use small increments of time, and build them up as your puppy or dog becomes more relaxed with the process. If your puppy starts acting distressed about going into the create, you need to slow things down. When correcting your dog verbally, use sharp, short, concise commands. Do not whine and complain to your pet about their bad behavior. Firmly say no and redirect them. When speaking to your dog, use a voice that commands respect. When you are house training your puppy, remember, what goes in, must come out. If you want your puppy to relieve himself with regularity, keep the diet regular too, like feeding him good food two or three times daily at consistent intervals. This ensures your dog won't have accidents as you'll know when to expect a trip outside. Timing is everything in dog training. While you want to devote a good amount of time to it, you do not want to go too far. You should not over do it, train in small time increments. You will see how long your training sessions should be before you lose your dog's attention. Dog's deserve more freedom as their training progresses. The balance between freedom and obedience is a rewarding one. Like most things, too much freedom can be counterproductive, so exercise caution with certain liberties. Only reward your dog if they are calm. Once your dog follows your command, reward his behavior. Although you are certainly excited about your dog's accomplishment, showcasing lots of excitement on your end can cause your dog to become too excited, which causes you to lose control. Remain calm, expect them to be calm, and then award them when appropriate. Make sure training periods are short in duration. The attention spans of dogs can be limited, and therefore it is necessary to keep training segments brief so that the animals do not grow bored and disinterested. If you do have long training sessions, break it up so your dog can rest a little bit. Dogs generally focus on one thing while ignoring everything around them, unless something interrupts that intense focus. After you do this enough times, it will become easier for you to get your dog's attention. The dog will look for your signals. Silence your dog's excessive barking by teaching them a silencing command. Every time he barks, tell them the silent order and then treat him. Then, they can receive the treat. If you continue to repeat this, the dog will figure out that it gets a treat if it is quiet when you say so. Shock collars are not a good idea. In many cases, they do not live up to the advertising expectations created, and are just more money than more effective and traditional training tools. If you start using these methods, your dog will not be responsive to anything else. These tools often do more harm than good. Do not fatten your dog by being mindful of just how many treats he gets in one day. Many people don't take these into account with their diet, but they can add up during active training. As you encounter unfamiliar dogs, make certain to advance with care and let the dog smell your hand. This allows the dog to get used to your scent and makes him much more likely to trust you. When the dog knows your scent, he is better able to trust you and follow given commands. When training your puppy to use a leash, wrap a collar around him while the two of you are playing. Making sure your new dog is comfortable with a collar is important, particularly if you want to take them on walks and have some sort of identification tags for them to carry. Remember to enjoy the time spent with your dog during training. Playing with your dog helps build a stronger bond between dog and human, which encourages the dog to respond positively during training. Despite the fun the two of you will have during training, it is important to set aside time that is designated to enjoyment only, with no work or training involved. It's very important to never try to quickly stop a bad behavior by provide a reward. This makes the dog feel like he holds the control. Refrain from giving your dog treats for bad behavior, as this reinforces something negative. Your daily schedule should consist of regular potty breaks, regular training sessions and an hour of good exercise. Being sure they have enough exercise time can ease training efforts and encourage proper behavior from them. If your dog gets exercise, they will be happier and more eager to learn. As with most things, and this goes with dog training as well, don't ever give up. Your dog requires consistent reinforcement of training, or he may quickly forget what he has learned. Much like providing your pet with food, training is a continuous process that is never truly finished.

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