By Melissa Simmonds
It's true, anyone can train their dogs. Anyone. People who've said otherwise are probably using wrong techniques, are not consistent, or maybe have almost succeeded if they didn't give up just yet. Dog training tests your patience and perseverance but it's not without its sweet rewards. You will have a richer and happier relationship with your dog while enjoying a clean home and active social life.
To fully appreciate the efficacy of dog training tips, let us have a look into the uncharted mind of a dog. Human beings are intelligent and sensible creatures - dogs, not so much. We can correctly determine what is needed through context clues, logic and general assumptions. Dogs understand through simple reactions and a consistent pattern of behavior/training. For example, we want the dog to come. Saying "Come!" is not the same thing as "Let's go!" or "Come here boy!" or "Come on now!" He might go to you eventually, but it doesn't mean he understands you.
Be consistent in teaching your dog. Use the exact same phrase in whatever command you have been trying to teach. This applies to every aspect of his training.
The main foundation of a healthy and fruitful relationship between dog and owner is the knowledge of your immovable position as the "leader of the pack". This doesn't mean you're being harsh and inhumane, but firm and strong. If you are the recognized boss, the dog will seek to please you which translate into good behavior and obedience.
Rubbing his belly is a tactic to enforce your leadership. It subtly teaches him submission and by licking your hand he acknowledges you as his authority. Do not in any way give in to his growling and whining just to settle any matter. Establish good habits and do not stray from it.
An insider trick to effectively training a dog is to allow him to teach himself. For instance, a dog is chewing an object not for him to chew on. One way of training is to reprimand him immediately and take the object away. A better method is to substitute the unfavorable behavior with a good one through unpleasant sensation derived from the incorrect behavior.
When he chews on your shoe, squirt him with a water spray. If he resumes attention with the shoe, squirt again. Gently nudge his toy in front of him. When he picks up his toy, praise him extravagantly. He will associate a disagreeable feeling with chewing the shoe, and a positive experience with playing with his toy.
One of the most overlooked aspects of dog training is the importance of canine socialization. Socialization is key during the first few months of the puppy's life but an adult dog still needs continuous interaction with humans and dogs alike. Fearful and overly aggressive dogs are usually the direct result of a lack in socialization. To ensure this doesn't happen, introduce your dog to people, crowded places, and other healthy dogs early on in it's life.
They say discipline is doing something you hate to create something you love. These dog training tips will help your dog in the long run become better suited in this world they live in. It's not always easy, but it will definitely be worth it.
Melissa Simmonds finds dog training her brood of dogs fulfilling and rewarding. Find some of the most informative articles on Dog Training Tips at her Pet-Care-Information.com site.
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