If you have a natural-born obedient dog, then consider yourself lucky. Unfortunately, the majority of dogs require some form of training. This may be needed to prevent them from destroying your home or jumping on strangers. By following the tips presented here, you can help your dog become a satisfying and enjoyable pet.
There are a few tricks you can try when attempting to crate train a puppy or dog. If your dog does not want to go into the crate but one of his favorite toys inside and close the door. The dog will smell the bone and want to go racing into the crate to eat it. Give your dog some praise when he gets inside, so that he further associates being in the crate with good behavior.
Do not tie a dog up near another dog, or dogs. The dogs chains could get tangled up and cause harm to the dogs as they struggle to get free. For example, a large dog could tangle the chain with a smaller dog, wrapping the chain around the neck of the small dog, causing it to die.
Don’t expect your dog to learn a command the first time you say it. It is said that a human only masters something when they do it 10,000 times, and dogs are no different, although it should take much less repetitions than that! Firmly and steadily repeat the command. Remain patient and eventually the command will be learned.
As you start training your dog, establish verbal cues that let your dog understand when they have performed something correctly. “Yes” is the perfect word to show dogs approval before giving a treat.
If your dog seems that they will never listen, do not be afraid of trying. Most dogs can be trained with a proper technique and a little perseverance. Utilize the advice above in order to ease the process of training and produce terrific results.