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Top Tips on How to Train Your
Dog
Author: Randy Hemsley
Dogs are sociable, lovable and excitable and it's why we
love them. However, these sweet traits can also be the root of
major behavioral issues like chewing furniture, biting, not
coming when called, barking or running away.
So, it's important to start training your dog from a very
early age. As an instinctive pack animal and follower, your dog
will become subdued and more comfortable in a variety of social
situations. To learn some of the best tips on how to train your
dog, keep reading for suggestions from some of the top trainers
in the country. Use Positive Reinforcement
Starting a dog training program is not as simple as it
sounds. You need to begin with positive reinforcement. That
means instead of yelling at or scolding your dog when he does
something wrong, you reward him when he does something right.
It's a good idea to mix up treat awards with praise and
petting, unless you want an overweight, but well-behaved
pet.
The dog will learn that good behavior is rewarded. Just like
humans, dogs respond best to praise and encouragement. Your dog
will learn faster and equate good behavior with a tasty
treat.
Avoid Bad Habits
One of the most common mistakes amongst dog owners is to
yell at their pets when they're barking incessantly. Why
doesn't this work, and why does it make the problem even worse?
It worsens the problem because your dog's barking at something,
whether it's a squirrel in the yard or a car driving past. When
you start yelling at your dog, it thinks that you're "barking"
too, therefore reinforcing the behavior that barking is
okay.
Remember, your dog can't understand your words. He can learn
a few commands and understand your tone. To solve an incessant
barking problem, try using a spray bottle of water. When your
dog begins barking uncontrollably, say the command "quiet"
softly and give him a small spray of water. Eventually, your
dog will learn that "quiet" means he should stop barking or
he'll get sprayed with water. Another method involves ignoring
your dog completely when he's barking. Sometimes dogs bark
because they're bored or want attention, so it's best to ignore
this behavior. Once the dog stops, reward him with a treat.
Because your dog may be barking out of boredom, sometimes a
simple distraction, like turning on the radio or throwing a
toy, will work.
Normally though, dog training is most effective when you use
rewards and positive reinforcements, not scolding or yelling.
Remember, you catch more flies with honey than with
vinegar.
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