You had dreams of your dog being as smart and kind as Benji, but sometimes it feels as if he is more like a hell-hound. The good news is that, with just a bit of basic training, your dog can become better behaved within just a short amount of time. If you want to teach your pet to use a crate, first try these simple tricks. If they shy away from the crate, try placing a chew bone and shutting its gate when they are not inside. They will see and smell the bone and will want you to let them in there to get it. After your dog goes into the crate, give positive reinforcement to increase the chance that he will go into the crate again. You need to reward your dog to be successful. Giving you pet treats in a timely manner is very important. Make sure to give your dog the treats at the proper time, to encourage good behavior. When training a puppy to use a crate it is important to take your time and start with only a few steps at a time. When your dog appears to be at ease while inside the crate with the door ajar, you can help him adjust to the crate even further by slowly latching the door and rewarding him with treats fed to him through the spaces between the wires. Only keep the gate closed for short periods of time at first and increase time slowly. If your dog becomes restless, you may be ramping up too quickly. You must be willing to invest the time required for practice if you want your training to be successful. You may need to repeat the same command lesson from 25 to 30 times before your dog learns it. Keep trying the same commands until your dog remembers it for good. Positive reinforcement is important when training your dog. You must always provide treats in a wise and timely fashion. If you don't do it at the correct time, the dog may become confused about the reward. Do not reinforce any negative behaviors accidentally. This means denying your dog treats and praise whenever it misbehaves. For instance, don't pat your dog on the head if it's jumping up on you. Give your puppy with lots of chewable toys, otherwise he might alleviate his teething pain on your nice furniture. The right chew toys should be given to the pup immediately. If the puppy is suffering any pain from teething, freeze a wet washcloth for him or her to chew on. Approach an unfamiliar dog slowly, offering only the backside of your hand for his inspection. He'll learn your scent and begin to have trust. After your dog gets your scent, it will no longer fear you and will follow commands better. Have a treat ready to reward your dog after it properly completes a task you ask it to do. It is important that your dog is able to establish a connection between the command and the action that gains a reward. This helps the dog understand what is right and what is wrong. As you train the dog, patience is essential. This ensures that you both do not get frustrated. Remember that your dog really does want to please you, but sometimes he gets confused because he speaks a different language and cannot understand what you are asking. You need to show your dog how to properly walk while on a leash. Doing so is a matter of safety for both you and the dog when you take him for a walk. One of the first commands you need to teach your dog is how to step away from things you do not want him to touch. This little command will save your furniture and possessions from getting chewed up, plus it keeps your dog away from dangerous or unclean items outside. When training your dog, make it fun for the both of you. If you do so, your dog will feel closer to you, and even respond to training better. While you can have fun during training sessions, it's a good idea to spend a little time simply playing.
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You had dreams of your dog being as smart and kind as Benji, but sometimes it feels as if he is more like a hell-hound. The good news is that, with just a bit of basic training, your dog can become better behaved within just a short amount of time. If you want to teach your pet to use a crate, first try these simple tricks. If they shy away from the crate, try placing a chew bone and shutting its gate when they are not inside. They will see and smell the bone and will want you to let them in there to get it. After your dog goes into the crate, give positive reinforcement to increase the chance that he will go into the crate again. You need to reward your dog to be successful. Giving you pet treats in a timely manner is very important. Make sure to give your dog the treats at the proper time, to encourage good behavior. When training a puppy to use a crate it is important to take your time and start with only a few steps at a time. When your dog appears to be at ease while inside the crate with the door ajar, you can help him adjust to the crate even further by slowly latching the door and rewarding him with treats fed to him through the spaces between the wires. Only keep the gate closed for short periods of time at first and increase time slowly. If your dog becomes restless, you may be ramping up too quickly. You must be willing to invest the time required for practice if you want your training to be successful. You may need to repeat the same command lesson from 25 to 30 times before your dog learns it. Keep trying the same commands until your dog remembers it for good. Positive reinforcement is important when training your dog. You must always provide treats in a wise and timely fashion. If you don't do it at the correct time, the dog may become confused about the reward. Do not reinforce any negative behaviors accidentally. This means denying your dog treats and praise whenever it misbehaves. For instance, don't pat your dog on the head if it's jumping up on you. Give your puppy with lots of chewable toys, otherwise he might alleviate his teething pain on your nice furniture. The right chew toys should be given to the pup immediately. If the puppy is suffering any pain from teething, freeze a wet washcloth for him or her to chew on. Approach an unfamiliar dog slowly, offering only the backside of your hand for his inspection. He'll learn your scent and begin to have trust. After your dog gets your scent, it will no longer fear you and will follow commands better. Have a treat ready to reward your dog after it properly completes a task you ask it to do. It is important that your dog is able to establish a connection between the command and the action that gains a reward. This helps the dog understand what is right and what is wrong. As you train the dog, patience is essential. This ensures that you both do not get frustrated. Remember that your dog really does want to please you, but sometimes he gets confused because he speaks a different language and cannot understand what you are asking. You need to show your dog how to properly walk while on a leash. Doing so is a matter of safety for both you and the dog when you take him for a walk. One of the first commands you need to teach your dog is how to step away from things you do not want him to touch. This little command will save your furniture and possessions from getting chewed up, plus it keeps your dog away from dangerous or unclean items outside. When training your dog, make it fun for the both of you. If you do so, your dog will feel closer to you, and even respond to training better. While you can have fun during training sessions, it's a good idea to spend a little time simply playing.
You had dreams of your dog being as smart and kind as Benji, but sometimes it feels as if he is more like a hell-hound. The good news is that, with just a bit of basic training, your dog can become better behaved within just a short amount of time. If you want to teach your pet to use a crate, first try these simple tricks. If they shy away from the crate, try placing a chew bone and shutting its gate when they are not inside. They will see and smell the bone and will want you to let them in there to get it. After your dog goes into the crate, give positive reinforcement to increase the chance that he will go into the crate again. You need to reward your dog to be successful. Giving you pet treats in a timely manner is very important. Make sure to give your dog the treats at the proper time, to encourage good behavior. When training a puppy to use a crate it is important to take your time and start with only a few steps at a time. When your dog appears to be at ease while inside the crate with the door ajar, you can help him adjust to the crate even further by slowly latching the door and rewarding him with treats fed to him through the spaces between the wires. Only keep the gate closed for short periods of time at first and increase time slowly. If your dog becomes restless, you may be ramping up too quickly. You must be willing to invest the time required for practice if you want your training to be successful. You may need to repeat the same command lesson from 25 to 30 times before your dog learns it. Keep trying the same commands until your dog remembers it for good. Positive reinforcement is important when training your dog. You must always provide treats in a wise and timely fashion. If you don't do it at the correct time, the dog may become confused about the reward. Do not reinforce any negative behaviors accidentally. This means denying your dog treats and praise whenever it misbehaves. For instance, don't pat your dog on the head if it's jumping up on you. Give your puppy with lots of chewable toys, otherwise he might alleviate his teething pain on your nice furniture. The right chew toys should be given to the pup immediately. If the puppy is suffering any pain from teething, freeze a wet washcloth for him or her to chew on. Approach an unfamiliar dog slowly, offering only the backside of your hand for his inspection. He'll learn your scent and begin to have trust. After your dog gets your scent, it will no longer fear you and will follow commands better. Have a treat ready to reward your dog after it properly completes a task you ask it to do. It is important that your dog is able to establish a connection between the command and the action that gains a reward. This helps the dog understand what is right and what is wrong. As you train the dog, patience is essential. This ensures that you both do not get frustrated. Remember that your dog really does want to please you, but sometimes he gets confused because he speaks a different language and cannot understand what you are asking. You need to show your dog how to properly walk while on a leash. Doing so is a matter of safety for both you and the dog when you take him for a walk. One of the first commands you need to teach your dog is how to step away from things you do not want him to touch. This little command will save your furniture and possessions from getting chewed up, plus it keeps your dog away from dangerous or unclean items outside. When training your dog, make it fun for the both of you. If you do so, your dog will feel closer to you, and even respond to training better. While you can have fun during training sessions, it's a good idea to spend a little time simply playing.

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