Miyerkules, Enero 15, 2014

Fast And Easy Ways To Train Your Dog

To form the right relationship with your dog, that engenders obedience, quality training is the key. Dog training is not easy, but the more knowledge you have, the easier it will be. You should read this article and keep these hints and tips in mind.

Tricks

There are a few tricks you can try when attempting to crate train a puppy or dog. A dog is naturally hesitant about a crate at first. A way to get them interested is to put their favorite toy in the crate, then shut the door. Once they know the treat is in the crate, you will have to hold them back to stop them from getting the bone because they'll be so eager. After they enter the crate, be sure to give them love and attention to let them know they did something to please you.

If there is a behavior you'd like your dog to be able to do on command, make sure you praise him whenever he offers this behavior. This works well for tricks that you are actively teaching, as well as actions that he does naturally. For instance, if you think it would be fun to teach your dog to sneeze whenever you ask, simply say, "Sneeze," and treat him whenever he does sneeze. Sooner or later, he will learn the association between the word "sneeze," the action of sneezing, and the reward.

Target training can serve as a basis for more advanced tricks. Target training is teaching your dog to touch an object (the target) with his nose or paw. The object can be any item, but once you pick something to use (some trainers use a ball mounted on the end of a stick), stick to it consistently. Once your dog has learned to target the object, you can shape his behavior by placing the object near the next task you want him to learn. Targeting can be used to teach a dog to do everything from closing doors to turning the light switch on or off.

Train your dog! Dog training doesn't stop with sit, stay, and lay down. You can train your dog to do a number of tricks as well. Teaching a dog to sit with a treat on his nose, for example, helps reinforce impulse control. Teaching your dog to "shake hands" with a new visitor gives the dog a cue to accept the visitor and react appropriately.

Teach your dog the basics before trying to teach them more complicated "fun" tricks. It is important to have the basic obedience skills, such as sit, stay, lie down, and come learned before you try teaching tricks like shake and roll over. Although it is tempting just to jump to the fun stuff, having a firm grasp on the basic commands will make learning tricks much easier.

Don't spend hours a day training your dog, especially when it comes to tricks. It is most effective to practice every day, but spend no more than 10 to 15 minutes per session. This ensures that your dog doesn't get bored and lose interest. Just be sure to reward your dog for good performance and he will be a trickster in no time.

Don't get angry or upset if your dog doesn't learn a new trick right away. New tricks take time to learn and require patience and persistence from you. Praise your dog for each correct response and try not to get frustrated. Your dog can sense your frustration and that may cause him to get discouraged.

It is vital for your pet to obey what you say. The article you've just read has provided some excellent advice to utilize when training your dog. You need to have patience, but the outcome will be good over time. Your dog's obedience takes repetition and time, so make sure that you understand that for success.

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