How to Get Started With Dog Training
There’s nothing more irritating than a naughty boisterous dog. Just like a disobedient, naughty child, a badly behaved dog can drive you round the bend. If you have recently acquired a new puppy, you really need to know about the basics of dog training.
Every dog can be trained, despite the fact that many believe that some dogs are beyond training. Sure, some dogs are harder to train because they may have deep-rooted bad habits, while other dogs take to training like a fish to water. In actual fact, it depends on how good the trainer is.
When a dog has been trained, it is secure, happy and relaxed. Every dog wants a leader just like their ancestors who hunted and lived in packs. There was always the ‘alpha male’ that was respected and obeyed by every dog in the pack. Your dog will look to you to fulfill this role.
Teaching your dog his or her name is the first thing to do. This will enable you to get a response from the dog every time you call its name. This forms the basis to all other dog training lessons.
Once your pooch is responding well to his name, you can teach him the command to ‘come’. Hold a treat in your hand and let him sniff at it, but don’t let him take it. Back away a bit and say, in a firm command, ‘Blackie, come!’ Give him the treat when he comes to you. Every time you do this, go back further. Praise him profusely each time he obeys.
You can apply the same principle with the ’sit’ and ’stay’ commands. Keep your voice firm at all times so the dog learns the different tones to your voice. They quickly realize when your voice is playful or when it is serious. The praise factor is critical because essentially all a dog wants is to please its master.
Don’t get too carried away with treats. They are necessary tools in the early phases of training, but too many treats may cause the dog to obey your commands just because there’s a treat to follow. The dog will learn that if you are obeyed, his or her reward is praise and love. Never give your dog treats outside of training sessions. This can cause confusion.
If you want to compete at dog shows and other competitions, it’s advisable for you and your dog to attend a professional dog training course. You will both learn the relevant behavior requirements and other etiquette rules. There’s plenty of helpful websites about such courses.
Getting rid of the bad habits your pet has developed can be difficult if you don’t have the training and tools you need. When you have a NJ dog trainer to help you get rid of bad habits and develop new habits, you will find that dog training NJ is affordable, fast and easy!
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