Every dog needs to be trained to behave how you would have it behave. The potential is there, but it’s your job to suss it out. Most dogs can be trained, and this article is going to teach you how to do that effectively.
It takes a while for a dog to get comfortable in a crate. Don’t take it too fast; introduce the dog at his own pace. Eventually they will become comfortable with the crate and you can then try to shut the door to the crate. When they allow the door to shut you can give them a treat through the wiring. Begin by leaving the dog in the crate for about ten seconds, then increase that time by small increments. If the dog shows signs of distress, you may be progressing too quickly.
Do not tie up your dogs too closely. They could tangle the chains in such a way so that one or both of the dogs are stuck or injured. In the worst case, a large dog might be able to strangle or crush a smaller one, entirely by accident, while trying to free itself.
Practice patience when you are training your dog. This will keep you and your pupy from becoming frustrated or angry. Keep in mind that they wish to please you; however, they get confused because they can’t understand your language.
“Leave it” is a very important command that teaches your dog to drop whatever it is holding. This should be the first command you teach. You can protect their safety and stop them from destroying valuables by teaching them to obey this simple command.
Now that you have a few strategies for training your dog, it’s all about properly applying them. Dogs like to please their owners, and owners like to see dogs being obedient.