Part of being a responsible dog owner is recognizing the important role training plays in a dog’s life. Teaching your dog basic obedience skills, how to follow instructions and proper socialization will assure your pet is both happy and safe. Here are some useful tips on finding a proper trainer, or becoming a good one yourself.
Unless you offer a distraction or stimulus, your dog will probably focus exclusively on a single thing. With frequent practice, your dog will begin to focus on you and the signals you are giving him instead of other distractions.
Consistency is critical for crate training to succeed. When your puppy gets out of its crate he will need to relieve himself. With time, your puppy will wait for the right tine to relieve himself.
Do not tether two dogs close to each other. The chain of one dog could become wrapped around the other and, as the dogs struggle to free themselves, one or both could be injured. In the worst case, a large dog might be able to strangle or crush a smaller one, entirely by accident, while trying to free itself.
Approach any unfamiliar dog with care. Walk slowly toward him and allow the dog to sniff your hand before trying to pet the dog. This gives the dog a chance to become accustomed to your personal scent and shows him you mean no harm. Dogs that know your smell are less likely to fear you and more likely to obey commands.
With these tips, you will get the most enjoyment out of your new, well-behaved dog. Your family and friends will be proud. Training your dog properly will mean the difference between a pleasant dog owner experience and a negative one. So whether you train your dog or hire a professional to do the work, life with your pal will be a much more rewarding experience.