3.22.2019

5 Effective Tips on How to Train Your Dog



Having a well trained dog isn’t the same as having a balanced dog, but if your pet knows a couple of
basic commands, it can be extremely helpful when tackling problematic behavior, whether it already
exists or you want to prevent it from developing in the future. While you could take a class in obedience
training, most of the time it isn’t necessary. Not only can you do it yourself, but with the right attitude, it
can be fun for both you and your pet. So, here are the most effective tips on how to train your dog:

1. Give your dog partial freedom
In order to learn boundaries, let your new dog gradually earn freedom throughout your home. A
common mistake that many new pet owners make is giving their dog too much freedom around the
home too soon, which can easily lead to difficulties relating to house training and destructive chewing.
So, make it a habit to close off doors to unoccupied rooms and use baby gates to section off parts of
your home, if necessary. One of the best ways to minimize incidents in the home is to keep your dog
tethered to you whenever possible and to use a crate or doggie safe area when you aren’t able to
actively supervise them.

2. Try positive reinforcement
The idea of using treats to train a dog is often equated with bribery. The truth is, dogs will do whatever
works. If using treats enforces them to obey your commands, then you’ve found an effective way of

encouraging them to listen and learn. However, you need to be mindful of the fact that too many treats
often cause weight gain, which is why you should slowly wean him off treats as he starts to perform
behaviors based on verbal commands. But training your dog with rewards isn’t the only tool you have
when training on your own. A great idea would be to get an educator collar, such as the amazing E-Collar
Technologies that puts minimal stress on your dog, while still giving them enough incentive to obey and

follow commands.

3. Ignore negative behavior
If your dog exhibits a behavior you don’t like, there is a strong likelihood that it’s something you’ve
already reinforced before. From excessive barking at the doorbell to surfing on the counter, owners
often inadvertently reinforce all kinds of undesirable behavior. Puppies love to bask in all of the
attention they get, so if your dog does something they shouldn’t have, don’t yell or reprimand them –
whether good or bad, it’s still attention. The best way to deal with a situation like this is to simply turn
your back and ignore it. This method is very effective, as it clearly shows your dog what you consider to
be unacceptable behavior.

4. Implement replacement therapy

While there is nothing inherently wrong with telling a dog “no”, that word doesn’t give them enough
information. So, instead of simply saying “no”, tell your dog what you want them to do. Dogs don’t
generalize well, so if your dog jumps on someone to say hello, for example, and you just say “no”, he
may decide to jump even higher or jump to the left side, instead of the right, thinking that he has
corrected his mistake appropriately. A much better alternative would be to ask him to “sit” or “stay”,
then immediately praise him for obeying the command. So, in order to avoid confusion, always tell your
dog what you want them to do.

5. Have fun and be patient
The most important thing to keep in mind while training your four-legged friend is to always be patient
and positive. They are learning so many new things about the world around them, and it can often be

difficult for them to remember everything they’ve learned. Therefore, be consistent with everything you
do, so your puppy doesn’t get confused, and allow them to make mistakes every once in a while.
Remember that being calm end encouraging while your dog is learning is equally as important as
reinforcing the rules they’ll eventually master.
Don’t be afraid to ask for dog training tips from friends, family, and even professionals whenever you
need it. Training a new dog requires a lot of patience and persistence, but it should always be a positive
experience in both of your eyes.

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