Huzzah! Now what do you do? Proper training will benefit both you and your canine companion. Training your dog begins with knowing methods and best practices. These tips will help you understand these.
Generous rewards are a key part of training. Dog treats must be plentiful and strategically timed. Dogs can get confused if they are rewarded at inappropriate times.
When you are going to be training your dog, it is important that you limit the length of the training sessions. Start small and build up a bit daily. Pay attention and end the session when your dog loses interest.
Dogs tend to concentrate on one thing to the exclusion of everything else unless that concentration is interrupted. After you repeat these cues enough, your dog will learn to focus on you, primarily, as he or she waits for signals.
Be prepared to reward the dog as soon as it completes a positive behavior. You want them to know they did the right thing. Your dog will soon learn the difference between good and bad behavior.
When your pet jumps on you, squeeze its paws lightly. This will make it know jumping is not something that you want it to do. This will not harm your dog if done gently, but it will be uncomfortable. It won’t take long for your dog to associate the unpleasant sensation with the act of jumping up, and he will quickly stop doing so.
If you plan on housebreaking your pet, you must work hard to avoid any preventable mistakes. Be able to tell when your dog has to go out. Pacing, whining and snuffling are common. Do not hesitate when you see your dog do that. Get out the leash and head for their designated potty area. Reward your dog for getting your attention when he needs to go out. Before long, he will be able to ask you to take him out.
Both owners and dogs are happy when the dog is well trained. This article has hopefully laid a foundation for success as you start training your pet.