You love your dog and you also care for your possessions. Dogs don’t understand the value of furniture outside of a tasty chew toy. This article will give you advice on how to prevent your dog from chewing on things.
Dogs have great focus and can focus on one thing, ignoring everything else, until something breaks their attention. Dogs learn by repetition so with continued training, your dog will immediately focus on what you are saying.
It is a simple task to teach a dog how to roll over, just be sure to keep some dog treats handy! The first step is a simple “lay” command. Then, put a treat close to the floor near the side of the dog’s head, and gradually raise it over its head to the opposite side. His nose will track that treat and his body will roll over. When he rolls over, you should say “roll over,” and repeat the process until the command is all he needs to do so. It may take a while to get to this point, but you will be pleased if you stick with it. It’s an impressive trick.
Putting your dog on a regular schedule of feeding and walks will help to regulate his system, so he will be easier to house train. This makes it clear to your dog that he has to go outside and poop now, instead of stinking up your carpet. Following a schedule will also help your dog learn how to “hold it” until his next potty break.
Be mindful of how long the sessions are when you train your dog. Dogs can quickly lose focus when you prolong activities. Keep first training lessons to 10 minutes or less.
In conclusion, put a stop to your dog chewing on your items. This reduces the chances of your dog getting injured and it also saves you tons of money. Using the tips you’ve just read will help you train your dog effectively.