Dog training can be fun and exciting if done in the right way, but that doesn’t mean there’s not going to be some hard times along the way. A lot of people who want to train their dog usually have a problem of where and how to start the process. The arrival of the new puppy brings excitement and happiness to the whole household. Very soon, he will become the center of attraction for the whole family. It also means that there are lots of works for you to do in terms of bringing out the best in the dog’s behavior. There are several ways to train a dog, but a few simple tips and steps if followed properly will go a long way in bringing you success.
Potty training: dogs are creatures that easily form habits. All animals including your dog don’t know where or when it’s right or wrong to go to the toilet. Naturally, when they fill like doing it, they do it. It is your responsibility to communicate with them and help them develop the habit of doing it at the place that is more convenient. Closely monitoring the dog will help in knowing their toilet habits and prevent any kinds of mistakes, you also needed to open your back doors often. Know that puppies are young animals, they can only hold on an hour for every one moth of their life.
Crate training: this is one of the most important things to consider when trying to manage and train a puppy in the household, and assure well-being and safety. It also helps in preventing a possible problem behavior before it becomes obvious. Crate training is also the best way to train your puppy on how to go to the toilet, chew on the toys given to them and not other dangerous items, and to establish good habits. First you need to select the right crate for your puppy. You introduce the crate to them by dropping item in and around it. When your puppy is outside, put a chew toy inside and close the door. It should naturally beg you to open it. Open it and let him in. Then praise his effort.
Behavior training: behavior training is closely related to crate training. To achieve behavior training you need to start by placing the crate at an area where you and your dog usually met to communicate, and make sure you leave the caret door open. Whenever you notice that your puppy shows interest in the crate throw him a taste threat, this will make the dog have more interest in the crate. Then after a while don’t give a threat for just a look, but an actual walking into the crate. When the puppy start popping in and out of the crate don’t praise him again until he actually enters and sits own in the crate. The final step is to make the dog enter the crate and sit down while you close the door. Attach a cue word to the process like bedtime and repeat severally, until the dog maters it. Repetitions and reinforcement is the key in installing behavior in dog training.
Submitted By: Joey Maldonado
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