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Teach Your Dog Fun Tricks, It's Not All Sit And Stay.
Although you may care for your things, your dog may not feel the same way. Sadly, your dog doesn't understand that your things are valuable to you. If it looks chewable, it is probably going to be chewed. The piece that follows includes time-tested tactics for preventing your dog's chewing habit.

There are a few tricks you can try when attempting to crate train a puppy or dog. If your dog does not want to go into the crate but one of his favorite toys inside and close the door. They will want to get to the bone, which means going into the crate. After he goes in the crate, reward him with praise and a treat.

For the best results in training your pet, you must be diligent about giving rewards and encouragement. Reward your dog with some treats right after they obey an order. This is because dogs tend not to understand what it's being rewarded for when they do not get it at the proper time.

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Make sure your dog is eating a healthy diet. Too many table scraps can unbalance your dog's diet. Without proper nutrition, your dog can suffer both physically and behaviorally. With the right healthy diet, your dog will be more energetic and eager to please during training sessions.

Teething is painful, and providing chew toys helps alleviate the pain. Keep items that are potentially more painful out of reach. Take it away, and give him a chew toy. If the puppy is suffering any pain from teething, freeze a wet washcloth for him or her to chew on.

Choose the right dog crate size if you wish to utilize the crate effectively to train him. Keep in mind that puppies grow up. You need a crate that can still fit the puppy once it becomes a dog. The ideal size would be one that doesn't make your dog crowded when turning around or laying down.

Maintain consistent volume and voice tone over time when giving your dog commands. The tone should be firm, so your dog understands that you are issuing a command, not a suggestion. It will also help him distinguish between a disciplinary tone, which is sharper, and a commanding tone.

Have a good treat ready for your dog when it completes something that you ask. The treat helps your dog to know that you think he has done well. Your dog will soon learn the difference between good and bad behavior.

You should train your dog to walk properly on his leash. Doing so is a matter of safety for both you and the dog when you take him for a walk.

If your canine jumps on top of you, gently grab their paws and squeeze them; this will tell them that they cannot jump. If done lightly, it won't hurt the dog, but it'll make them uncomfortable. Before long, they will stop their habit of jumping on people due to this association.

Silence your dog's excessive barking by teaching them a silencing command. When your dog barks, show them a treat and repeat the order, for instance, 'be quiet' until it stops barking. Then, they can receive the treat. Enough repetitions will result in the dog associating the treat with the command and remaining quiet.

Be sure to provide consistency when it comes to your dog's training. If there is more than one person training your dog, you need to make sure all the members of your household are using the same rewards and commands. Your pet will have a better time at learning once it knows what response to expect from his behavior.

Every dog owner wants to help their pet become a well-adjusted member of the family and eliminate unsavory behavior like chewing and scratching on the furniture. This prevents them getting hurt and also saves you irritation and money. Using the tips you've just read will help you train your dog effectively.





 
 
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