A dog is like a remote that must be properly programmed to work well with a television. With your help, he will learn what is expected of him and behave in an appropriate manner. Practically any dog is capable of learning new things, but only if the owner is willing to put forth some effort in teaching these tricks.
Spend just the right amount of time training your dog, and do not wear it out. Shorter training sessions are better at the beginning of your program. Pay attention and end the session when your dog loses interest.
Looks at it from your dog’s point-of-view. Sometimes, training will get frustrating, but you will need to have patience. Looking at the problem from your dog’s perspective can help. Looking at things with this fresh mindset can help you to find new and effective ways to train your dog.
You should develop a feeding routine with your dog. Feed your dog at the same times every day, so that he knows what to expect. Your dog will quickly finish their meal before you remove their dish.
Use a controlled and calm behavior when rewarding your dog for good behavior. Once your dog follows your command, reward his behavior. Though you may be happy with the accomplishment, excitement on your part leads to excitement on their part and diminishes control of the situation. Maintain a calm atmosphere and provide an appropriate reward.
Give your dog a word that tells them they’re doing the right thing. “yes” is a great bridge word between the dogs positive accomplishment and the reward they receive.
Once you’ve figured out how this is done, then it is only a matter of time in which you will be able to teach your dog these tricks. Your dog will love making you happy just as much as you love seeing your dog behave.