Rewards And Punishment, The Basics Of Training Your Dog

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All dogs share a similar way of thinking. A person shouldn’t have problems with training any dog if he or she can understand a dog’s mindset. Any pet owner who is oblivious to the way pets think can learn a great deal from this article.

When you correct your dog verbally, try making those corrections short and straight to the point. Don’t rant on and on about how bad your dog is. Simply tell them no an instead steer them towards what you’d like them to do. You should also be certain that your voice is loud enough to get their attention, but also conveys seriousness.

Get your dog into a feeding routine. Teaching your dog to realize that when you place its food bowl down, it will be removed within 10-15 minutes, will help it understand that there is a feeding schedule to stick to. Before long, your dog will complete its meal before the time comes for you to take the dish away.

Dogs will focus on something and ignore all else unless something breaks that attention. Once your dog knows his attention command, you will be able to coerce him to ignore almost anything.

Every command should be giving with the same tone and volume. Maintaining the same tone lets your dog know that you are serious and they should obey your commands. Good consistent tones also let your dog know when tones are sharp for discipline or for a command that is not punishment.

When you are training your dog, be mindful of the time spent in one session. By spending too long on any single thing, your dog will likely become very bored and antsy. Try limiting training sessions to 10 minutes or less.

Be sure to always grab your dog’s attention the same way. Try to use the dog’s name in the start of the command. This will get his attention so he knows to follow the command. Dogs will respond instantly when their name is called if they know they are going to be rewarded.

Positive Reinforcement

Always train your dog with positive reinforcement. Remember to show your dog positive attention when they do something good as often as you can. Don’t ever hit your dog or yell at them! Not only are those things ineffective, but they are also cruel. Stay consistent and use positive reinforcement.

This understanding of how dogs think and process information is vital to training them. If you know these things, you can get your dog trained in a way that is the best for them. If one learns about their dog then one will be able to train him better.