If you have a well behaved dog, good for you. If not, you may be in need of dog training. The following tips will help you to train your dog to be well mannered.
When you’re working on training you dog, you must always try to teach it how to know that it’s their home. When meal time comes, place the food bowl in the crate and keep the door open while the dog eats. This will give your dog a positive association with the crate.
Stay consistent when it comes to feeding your dog. If your dog has a schedule for his feeding, he will learn when to expect his meals. Your dog will eat their food in the time that you have alloted.
Ensure your dogs are active and getting a lot of exercises. Dogs can get bored quite easily. A bored dog will try and find something interesting to do, and training is not usually interesting. Keeping your dog exercised and happy will help them pay attention more due to releasing all excess energy that often distracts them from your commands. Be sure to go for jogs or walks with your dog regularly.
It takes many repetitions before a dog is able to learn new commands. It may take 25-50 tries before your dog understands a command consistently and thoroughly. Try to maintain as much patience as possible, for the sake of your dog.
Choosing the correct crate size is extremely important. Don’t forget that puppies get bigger. Find a crate big enough for your adult dog. The crate should be big enough for the dog to turn and lie down comfortably without feeling cramped.
Don’t waste your money on expensive training products, such as shock collars. These devices are expensive and do not always work as well as you would expect them to. Also, shock collars may actually hinder your dog’s development and thwart positive behaviors. These tools often do more harm than good.
You can relax and even enjoy the time you spend with your pet when it’s trained. Substantial improvements in behavior are possible for even the most difficult dogs with consistent training. If you remember these tips, you will surely be able to be successful in training your dog.