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Don't Just Put Up With Bad Behavior, Train Your Dog With These Simple Tips
The day your new puppy comes home with you will be filled with joy. However, without a plan in place, that joy will quickly morph into frustration. You'll wonder just what you got yourself into as you clean up yet another mess. By teaching your dog proper behavior, you can regain the happiness you first felt. The article below will teach you how.

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When you correct your dog verbally, those corrections should be short and focused on the behavior. Do not rant on at length to your dog telling them how they were bad. Be firm and get them to do your bidding. Let your dog know that if you raise your voice they need to pay attention.

Timing is everything in training your dog. While you want to http://petsloversguide.com/pet-librarys-parakeet-guide/ devote a good amount of time to it, you do not want to go too far. Start out training for just a few minutes each day and work up to half an hour or so over time. End the session as soon as your dog's attention begins to stray.

Establish a quiet environment when you go into a room your pet is in. It's always great to to be playful and upbeat, but a calm environment is ideal when you first enter a room. You can retain control over the environment by allowing a few moments before acknowledging your pet. You are behind the decisions to play or interact.

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Teaching any dog how to roll over can be pretty easy. Make sure you've got a few tasty treats handy before beginning. The first step is to get the dog to lay down. Then hold the treat at the side of the dog's head and move it around it's face to the other side. The dog ought to follow his treat with the nose, prompting him to flop his entire body over. Say "roll over" as he performs the action so that he'll learn the command. Have patience since your dog may not get the trick quickly. However, once he does, he'll be the center of attention at the dog park.

Training your dog requires you to be loving, firm, and patient. The tips you just read will help you establish a positive relationship with your dog. Do not expect to get results http://www.petplace.com/ overnight, but your hard work will be rewarded by a great relationship with your dog.




 
 
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