Train Your Dog The Right Way.

You wish the dog could stay inside, but his propensity to damage your things is making this tough. You are that end of the rope after experiencing chewed up rugs and torn curtains. The piece that follows will explain how best to train a dog to live indoors.

Here are a few ways to make crate training more positive for your dog. To get a hesitant dog enthusiastic about getting in a crate, put a tempting treat like a fresh chew toy inside and close it up while your dog is outside. Your dog will want to get into the crate in order to eat the treat. When he does, praise him for it so he knows it was a good thing to do.

Look out for your dog’s nutrition the same way you would look after your own. Your dog will not benefit from a poor diet. It is damaging to their health as well as making them more prone to bad behaviors. Improving your dog’s diet can make training him easier.

Never tie two or more dogs in close vicinity to one another. Their chains could get tangled up and as they struggle to get free; there is a good chance the dogs can get injured. If a large dog becomes tangled with a smaller one they could wrap up to the point the airway of the latter is closed off and the dog would die.

Punishing Tone

In dog training, use the same volume and tone of voice when you state a command. The dog will know you’re telling them what to do that way. It also helps them understand the differences between a sharp punishing tone and a sharp non-punishing tone.

It can be challenging to keep an untrained dog inside the house. You are losing your patience and losing good furniture. The steps here will help you make your dog a more manageable pet.