People love dogs. Dogs are a special animal that bring a lot of joy into lives. You may have your hands full when first getting a dog. You will have to do lots of training. If you stay consistent with these tips, your puppy will quickly be trained.
Make it clear to your dog that their crate is their home. Meal times should be given within the crate while the door remains open throughout the meal. This will give your dog a positive association with the crate.
If you want to teach your pet to use a crate, first try these simple tricks. 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. They can see and smell that bone, and they will want in the crate to have it. When he finally goes into the crate to retrieve the toy, shower the dog with praise.
Timing is critical during puppy training; you need to take the time training, but don’t overdo it. Begin with a short session training and increase the time daily. You can figure out when your dog isn’t paying attention during training.
Dogs have great focus and can focus on one thing, ignoring everything else, until something breaks their attention. After you repeat these cues enough, your dog will learn to focus on you, primarily, as he or she waits for signals.
Avoid restraining two dogs too closely together. The dogs could get wrapped up and they may be injured. If one dog is larger than the other, it could accidentally tangle the cord around the smaller dog’s neck, causing it to become unable to breath, and possibly die.
After reading this article, you are now prepared to train your puppy. Exercise patients with your dog whenever you train them. You cannot do it all in a few days, so give it time.