Tips For A Successful Dog Training Program

A collection of tips on how to begin dog training makes the perfect starting point for a beginner to start and hopefully begin training their best friend to behave better. Below is just such a collection that will hopefully assist the eager novice into eventually becoming a pro when it comes to dog training.

TIP! When training dogs, use a similar tone and volume when you give commands. This lets them know you're serious and that they must obey.
Sometimes it may be necessary to physically establish yourself as the Alpha in the pack. If your animal is being aggressive to another animal or a person, hold them by the scruff of the neck and put them in a prone position on the ground firmly, not violently. This lets your dog know you are in charge and exhibits behavior they would expect from another dog.

If you cannot calmly work with your pet, it is best to put training aside until you have composed your mood. Your dog does not understand bad moods. Confusion can set in with your dog if you become frustrated in trying to work on basics. Patience and kindness are key factors in a dominant leader.

TIP! Be prepared to reward the dog as soon as it completes a positive behavior. You want to teach your pooch that good behavior is beneficial.
Make sure you and your family are consistent with your commands. If one person uses "down" to tell the dog to get off the couch while another says "off" and a third is letting him lay there, the dog is going to get mixed signals. It makes it much more difficult for him to learn the commands.

 Try to schedule each training session at roughly the same time each day. You want your dog to get into a pattern where he know's it's coming and is excited for it. If your dog is excited for it he's much more likely to succeed, just as if humans are excited for something they're more likely to succeed.



TIP! Ensure that your dog gets 60 minutes of daily exercise on top of routine potty breaks or training periods. A dog that is physically active and has the chance to exercise regularly is more capable of learning during training sessions.
Remember that sometimes patience is key, don't become frustrated if your dog doesn't catch on right away. It would be nice if every dog could understand your every command but you have to remember they can't. Just try and be sure you are aware of your dog's emotions and when they do follow your command reward them so they know what they did was right.

You should make sure to eat your own meal first before feeding your dog. This shows your dog that you are leader of the pack and helps establish your dominance. Your dog will be much more likely to follow your other commands if he or she knows that you are the boss because you eat first.

TIP! Training is a lifetime endeavor. Training does not stop when your dog leaves his puppy stage.
Take caution when near an unfamiliar dog and offer them a chance to sniff your hands. He'll learn your scent and begin to have trust. When he knows who you are, he'll do what you ask. Make your dog training fun for both you and your animal.

If you are not having fun then more than likely, your dog is not either. This can lead to you both having a bad experience. The more fun you can make your dog training the faster it will go for both of you. Try to look at dog training as a game, and not as a chore.

Well, hopefully the aforementioned collection of tips were enough to give you a great start on what to do and expect when it comes to training your dog. This collection was carefully constructed to help you begin to hone your dog training skills into having a more well-behaved, obedient dog.

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