For a happy and
well-behaved furry companion, starting dog training at the earliest
is most effective. As the proverb goes it's difficult to teach old
dog new tricks, better start to train your pooch in his puppy stage.
If you feel you can carry on with your pup in teaching him the basic
tricks and commands, then wait for none. In case training is not your
cup of tea, dog professional trainer can help you.
As your dog's personal
trainer, here are the training tips that can guide you to help your
pooch become your great follower.
Consistency Plays a
Big Role
Allowing your dog's
unacceptable behavior is what most pet owners are most likely to
switch on. Take no excuses for any of your pooch's wrong activity.
Vagary is a false thing as your dog needs time to follow the suite.
But, when you want that your dog should not bark at guests or should
not jump on the couch, you need to say “NO” and divert him by
throwing a ball or a toy. Being lenient at times can really confuse
your furry pal without knowing the right thing to follow. So BE
CONSISTENT to direct your pooch to follow your command.
Cut it Short
Frequent sessions of
dog training has to be carried out throughout the day and to make it
easy going for your dog never prolong the session beyond a point.
Taking it more than 15 minutes can blow off your dog making him more
frustrated. If you are too desirous, then forget to change your dog's
behavior as they will go back to starting point as if they never got
training.
A Training Collar
Works
A good quality training
collars works wonder and it gives you full control of your dog. There
are numerous dog training collars available in the market. Choose the
one which will fit whole of your dog's heads and allows flexi points
for the user to turn the head of the dog without choking pet's neck.
Pre-Meal Training
Session
Studies show that food
is a driving force for most of the animals to change their behavior.
Therefore, try to schedule the training session before your pet's
mealtime. This can help create positive response as the pooch's mind
will start connecting discipline with rewards. And, it really turns
the leaf.
Have Unwavering
Patience
Never think it is just
easy to make your dog follow you in just one or two go. So, never
feel frustrated or lose your patience when you find that your dog is
little stubborn or a bit slow learner. Keep your nerves cool as your
pooch requires time, and for sometime break off from the schedule.
Treats Work Best
Treats, rubbing the
belly, cuddling or patting sends him the message that he is
appreciated for following the command and doing the things in the
right way. And, this inspires him to go one step a edge to satisfy
you and make you happier. So, if he sees positive reaction from you,
he will repeat the behavior.
Though these seems
simple obedience training tips, it takes much of your pet parenting
skill to bring your pooch on the correct path. With patience and
consistency, you can surely inculcate discipline in your furry
companion.
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