Dog Training TipsConsidered
“man's best friend,” dog training professionals have been disseminating more knowledge
on how to make this animal live up to that title. Here are tips that one
should keep in mind in training his dog more easily. Digging BehaviorDogs,
as social beings, consider digging as their outlet when they are lonely. Nutrient
deficiency may also cause this digging. Also known as pica, they sometimes eat
the dirt they dig to supplement their health. Spending more time with your dog
and giving him a health check will keep his digging behavior at bay. Potty
TrainingFor dog potty training, a reward-based method will prove to be
a very rewarding endeavor. Giving it a bit of dog food when it performs a good
potty behavior will make it easier for it to remember the good thing that it did. Repeat
and RepeatConsiderable repetitions will give your dog ample time to grasp
the command. Consistency is the name of the game. After doing enough repetitions,
not helping him with the routine will test if the dog really got it. Three successful
attempts in a row is a fine gauge in defining if it's just a fluke or if the dog
has actually understood the drill. Direct and CorrectCommunicate
to the dog how the drill should be. Be clear on what you want the dog to do. Just
commanding the dog without correcting him if he did it wrongly is not advisable. Timing
is GoldTiming means that you should consider the age of the dog when considering
how to deal with him. It is best to train dogs while they are still puppies. Always
remember that “old dogs can't learn new tricks” saying. Be More Stubborn
Than the DogEstablishing rapport with the dog must always be in this order:
you as the alpha dog (authoritative) and him as the submissive being. Show any
sign of fear when he snaps back and you damage that rapport. Don't let the dog
not complete the exercise. This will teach the dog to just hold out long enough
for you give in to his preferences. Be A Good ActorProvide your
puppy with an outlet for his chewing urges. Also, you may practice yelping loudly
when your pup starts to chew on you. After yelping, fold your arms and for 10
minutes consider ignoring him. That response is the thing that happens when a
pup becomes too rough on other puppies. But depending on your puppy's personality,
he may react otherwise, such as biting more. In this case, use a more aggressive
approach.
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