An effective training program translates to a happy pet and an equally happy pet owner. Your dog will be more predictable when he is trained in the right way. Once trained, you will no longer need to worry when he is left alone, when you have visitors, or when he is out in public. Although it may not be easy, the time you devote to teaching your dog manners, tricks, and the proper way to do things will be well spent.
Make sure your dog stays calm as you enter a space that he is in. Playtime with them is great, however, they must learn to be calm when you're entering a room. Try to ignore your dog when your first enter the room because this will help to keep them calm and reinforce that you are in control.
Use consistency when you are crate training your young puppy. Give the puppy consistent opportunities to relieve himself every time you let him out. In time, the dog will have the ability to exercise restraint when it comes to nature's call.
Do not tie a dog up near another dog, or dogs. The restraints for each dog can become tangled and in an effort to free themselves, they can be injured. If one dog is larger than the other, it could accidentally tangle the cord around the smaller dog's neck, causing it to become unable to breath, and possibly die.
Teaching your dog to not tug and pull when on his leash is an important part of his training. Learning to walk properly on his leash will keep you both safe when you are outdoors.
Start training your dog with some easy exercises. You'll make strides quickly, and your dog will quickly learn the basics of acceptable behavior. This helps you get better results.
If your dog jumps when you don't want him to, gently squeeze his paws. Although it may be uncomfortable, it does not hurt them when done lightly. If you do this, they will not jump up on your or visitors any longer because they will think about you squeezing their paws.
When training your pet, see to it that you get its attention all the time. Try to use the dog's name in the start of the command. You can get their attention by doing this and then use the command. Dogs usually respond to names immediately and they know you need them to be attentive.
Training your dog will establish rules for them and for you. It will help you to be able to have a leadership position over your dog and help you both to have a fulfilled relationship together. Remember that reinforcement is important if you want your dog to retain his new skills. Keep his training consistent and watch for any issues with his behavior. After you have laid the groundwork with your dog, the sky is the limit.