You might compare a dog to a TV remote control that must be programmed in order to work properly with a television. They already have the correct abilities, but they aren’t synced correctly out of the box. All dogs have the ability to be trained, but it is necessary to go about the task properly to attain the desired results.
As you train your dog, be sure to create verbal cues to make your pet know that he is doing what you want it to do. It’s faster to tell your dog “yes” than it is to find and give it a treat.
Pick a recognizable phrase to verbalize to your puppy during house training. When you take your dog out, repeat this command. This will help him form an association between being taken outside and doing his business.
When you are approaching an unfamiliar dog, be sure to approach slowly and offer the dog the back of your hand to sniff. As you do this, you give the dog an opportunity to acclimate to your scent and become used to your presence. When the dog knows your scent, he is better able to trust you and follow given commands.
Choose an easily teachable action to train your dog with in the beginning. Not only will you get the instant gratification of your success, but also your dog will gain the important foundation of what an acceptable trick or behavior is. This ensures your outcome is positive.
When training your dog, one of the first commands they should be aware of is the “drop” command, which lets them know they should drop any items they have in their mouth. This is a good way to keep your dog from chewing things and make sure they do not chew dangerous objects.
Once you can bring out a dog’s ability to be trained, it is just a matter of consistently practicing the techniques. Your pet will like the time that is spent between you and them in the training sessions.