Discover The Experts’ Dog Training Tips You Can Use At Home

Geraldine Dimarco | November 23rd, 2009

The best person to train your dog is you. Whoever said you can’t do it probably failed themselves because they do not have the right techniques and enough perseverance to see their endeavors through. Dog training puts your patience into high gear and many times it’s just plain frustrating. But if you stay on course no matter what you will reap fruits of your efforts before you even know it. You will have a cleaner home, your social life will be fuller and you will enjoy a stronger and richer bond with your pet.

Let’s start by looking into what goes on inside the mind of your dog so we can better grasp the reasons behind the given dog training tips. People are logical and intelligent creatures (most of us anyway). We can correctly assume the outcome of any given situation through reasoning skills and basic common sense. Dogs on the other hand, are lovable but not as smart. They understand only through simple reactions and a consistent repetition of unchanging commands. For instance, we understand that ‘Come!’, ‘Let’s go!’, or ‘Come here!’ mean the same thing. But with dogs, all three phrases are as different as different can be. He might go to you after the millionth time of calling him but that doesn’t mean he understands what you’re trying to say.

You need to be consistent and repetitive in teaching your dogs. Use the exact word or phrase each time you give a command.

The core of a healthy man-canine relationship is the understanding of your position as the dog’s undisputed master and leader. Mind you, this doesn’t mean to treat the dog in a violent and harsh manner. Being firm and strong every time is enough to cement your leader status over him. If your pet understands this, he will strive to do things that will please you like be on his best behavior and obey your commands.

Rubbing the dogs belly is a good strategy in enforcing your authority. It teaches him submission by allowing him to lick the back of your hand. Never concede to his growling and whining just to keep him quiet. It is imperative that you establish habits that lead to good behavior the earlier the better.

Another trick experts use in training animals is to let the dog teach himself. For example, your dog is gnawing on things not meant for dog’s teeth. Pet owners will reprimand the dog right away and take the thing away. This isn’t wrong but a better method is to replace incorrect behavior with the right one by planting unpleasant sensations and memories from the wrong behavior.

When he starts chewing your shoe, give him a sharp blast of cold water from your squirt gun. If he resumes his shoe chewing, squirt him again. Place a favorite toy in front of him and encourage him to pick it up. When he does, shower him with praise. He will associate unpleasant feelings with the wrong behavior and good ones with the right behavior.

Do not forget to bring him up properly with socialization. It is an often overlooked but very important aspect of dog training. Establishing social skills is best during the first three months of the puppy’s life. However, adult dogs needs and would benefit from regular interaction with people and other animals. Make socialization an integral part of his life by introducing your pet to vaccinated dogs, different kinds of people and crowded places whenever you can.

Training a pet can sometimes be frustrating but you do it because you love them. These dog training tips will successfully help your dog be the best he can be in the world he lives in. Is it easy? Not always, but it is definitely worth it.

Geraldine Dimarco knows the benefits of dog training her brood of dogs. Check out informative articles on Dog Training Tips you can use for you own pets at home.

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