TIP! Your dog will get used to its crate if it can feel at home in it. You should put their food in the crate when they eat, but leave the door open.
At a very young age, puppies are able to learn simple commands. If your puppy is tired, highly excited, or exploring his space, your training session will probably not be very successful. You will need your puppy's full attention to assure your training session is worth your time.
TIP! If you have to keep your dogs outside, never tie them up too close to one another. If chains get intertwined, the dogs can get hurt.
Keep your sessions short to accommodate a short attention span. Spending too long on training exercises will start to bore the dog. The first few sessions especially should be kept under 10 minutes.
TIP! It takes many repetitions before a dog learns a new command. You may need to repeat the command more than 20 or 30 times.
If you do not communicate that biting is unacceptable, your puppy doesn't know he is doing something wrong. When you catch your puppy biting, redirect him to a chew toy or bone. As soon as the pup starts to bite, firmly say "No!" and give him the chew toy. While you are teaching a puppy to stop biting, do not play any wrestling or tug of war games with them to strengthen what you are teaching.
TIP! Dogs need routine, so feed your dog at the same time every day. This also helps with training.
Your command should be the final command, and your pup has to learn. However, that doesn't mean he is going to take the training and get it, immediately. You need to know the special tricks and get some good advice. The tips of this article can serve as a great point to start from, so that your dog training can go the way you want it to.

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