You adore your dog, but you also like the items you own. Regrettably, your dog probably does not share the same appreciation and respect for material possessions of yours that you do, seeing everything instead as a chew toy. Follow the advice below for tips and useful tricks that are guaranteed to help you tame the beast.
You should not tie up multiple dogs where they can reach each other, no matter how friendly they are. Their chains could get tangled up and as they struggle to get free; there is a good chance the dogs can get injured. If dogs get tangled up too severely, one can get wrapped up so badly it could close off the airway, and he could die.
As you begin training your dog, create a verbal cue that allows your pet to understand the exact moment that they correctly complete your command. A positive word will give your dog time to obey.
Let your dog get a minimum of an hour of exercise every day, and do this in addition to standard breaks outside for potty and training. Without adequate exercise, your dog will find it difficult to focus during your training sessions. An exercised dog leads to having a responsive and happy dog.
Continue training throughout the dog's entire life to ensure positive results. Dogs do not cease learning after puppyhood. By continually reinforcing desired behaviors, your dog will continue to behave appropriately.
Always be aware of your tone of voice when you have to discipline your dog. Dogs can pick up how you are feeling. Talking sternly is a good tone when you are teaching discipline.
Praise is just as important as rewards when you are training your dog. Smile and get excited and make your dog know that he is doing something you like. Do not give any rewards for negative behavior since your dog will thing the bad behavior is good as well.
Your dog may be engaged in destructive chewing due to anxiety. If you give the dog a chew toy and put him in the safety of a dog crate, he can occupy himself while you're not at the house.
Give your dog new challenges often. Throw “pop quizzes” occasionally to be sure he is not getting out of practice.
Stay consistent when you are trying to train your dog. Have a list of your commands, and make sure that whomever else gives your canine commands knows these, too. Reward your dog for following commands. Do not reward your dog if he doesn't obey. Having different people respond differently can confuse the dog and make training more difficult.
Older Dog
Senior dogs do have some limits. You will be unable to train an older dog perfectly; embrace their personality and quirks! Keep in mind that adopting an older dog means the chance of getting a dog already set in how they do things. Try to change the things that are negative, to make your older dog a better pet.
During your training program, keep your dog interested by using many different types of treats. Your dog will soon come to realize that training treats will not be run-of-the-mill fare, but special treats he will want to work hard to earn.
No matter what the problematic behavior entails, it simply has to stop. This prevents them getting hurt and also saves you irritation and money. Use the tips here and your training will help the dog to stop chewing.