Important Tips About Training Your Dog

Training your dog might seem like a difficult, intimidating task to take on. Many pet owners choose to send their dog to a professional trainer. This is a good option, but the following article has many tips that will help you train your dog on your own and in your home.

Pay careful attention to your timing as you train your dog. It is much more effective to correct him just before he has misbehaved rather than after; if you are able to catch him while he is still thinking about what he should do, your redirection is much more likely to have a lasting impact.

While dog training with a leash, make sure that you are keeping the collar snug, yet a little bit loose. When the collar is too tight, it can actually make the dog want to pull you. A little slack can go a long way when you are dog training with a leash.

One of the very first commands you should teach a new puppy is the "leave it" command, which tells them to drop an item and step back from it. This simple command will get them to stop chewing on household items or furniture, and can keep them away from dirty or potentially dangerous items outside the home.

Use the same simple words in a low, firm tone of voice, every time you give your dog a command. Don't shout or repeat the command multiple times. Say it once, firmly and then, assist the dog in complying if he doesn't understand (e.g. press down firmly on the hindquarters while saying "sit," if he doesn't sit the first time you tell him).

Giving your dog a proper exercise routine will vastly help you with your dog training. Dogs have a very demanding exercise life style, when left unchecked they can develop bad behaviors which travels all the way down the chain. When you take your dog out for a run or walk daily, it helps by giving them incentives for good behavior, and as an added bonus, the exercise can help you stay fit as well.

Make sure you listen to your dog. What is he telling you? Your dog's behavior will often give you a window into his mind. Destructive dogs are often bored or anxious. Anxious dogs may act inconsistently with strangers. No matter the trouble, your dog is telling you how he feels when he behaves in situations.

A good tip is to get a breed of dog that matches your lifestyle. If you have kids, you'll want a breed that's good with kids. Chihuahuas have become really popular over the years and many families have started buying them. They aren't great with kids however, and a lot of them are being left in shelters.

Be consistent and clear with your dog when training and as far as what you expect. You should be consistent in the words used for commands and the rules for appropriate behavior. Being consistent will help keep your dog being becoming confused and possibly resorting to unwanted behaviors.

Remember that you must respect your dog's boundaries. The fact is that you cannot change a dog from being a dog. Your dog does not speak English, and you cannot rationalize his behavior with him. Some dogs will have issues so severe that you can only minimize the impact of the issue on their lives. Consult with a trainer about your dog's specific limitations, and what you can reasonably expect.

Take the tips and advice that were included in this article, to build a great relationship with your furry companion. You are sure to benefit from the tips, if you take the time to use them in your dog training. Help your new friend behave in a way that is going to make him a joy to live with.

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