Dog Training Can Improve Your Pup's Confidence


by Carl Hoshstetler

Dog training can be hard. People believe that some canines can be hard to train. The truth is, all are trainable. The owner and the pet must have a strong relationship, communication, and understanding. The success of the training does not depend on its breed, age, or size. Proper guidance is what your pet needs for them to obey your commands.

Just like a child, a dog must know why he is being reprimanded. If he does something right, praise must be given to him. The dog must understand the connection between praise and doing well. As part of controlling them, don't let them jump on you whenever they feel like it. Make them avoid biting or chewing on things even if they are still small.

Every owner must practice no violence towards their pups. Learn to control yourself for they might fight back by jumping on you and worse, bite you. Learn how to give corrections and motivational praise. Their confidence will go high and they will consider you as their master.

There are basic commands that must be mastered so dogs can be considered as truly trained. Commanding them to sit is important for the program. You can do this before you open or close the door; you can order them to by saying either "sit" or "down". The "stop" word should be practiced. This is done when you put food on the floor, you can ask the pup to stay where he is. Teach him to respond to the word "no". This will minimize the trouble in your place.

Walking the dog at the park can be fun but they must learn first to walk beside you on a loose lead. Pulling ahead and lagging behind should not be done. Remember that every correct response deserves a reward. Giving them praise once in a while will do them good.

Dog training will not be a success if you are not patient. A canine's mind is not as quick as a human's. What seems to be simple and easy for people can be difficult for them. Kindness and a soft approach are needed and can work better than shouting and hitting them. Persistence is another thing. Giving up easily will mean failure. You have to show your pooch that you are striving to teach them and eventually in the end they will learn what is expected of them. The last is consistency. If you have settled on a particular reinforcement, you have to apply it consistently so the pooch will not be confused for it will be hard to train them again.

About the Author

The author writes for http://sitdropstay.com.au/ which provides information regarding dog training in Brisbane. Sitdropstay was created in response to an urgent need to improve the quality of dog training and knowledge of canine behaviour.

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