Basic dog training tips for taming your dog
Basic dog training tips for taming your dog
All dog owners should know some basic dog training methods, as these aspects will be very useful in everyday life to train your pet dog in various basic and useful dog obedience techniques, developing the desired results and promoting excellent behavior of your dog.
Command difficulty
Always start teaching your puppy or dog the easiest commands possible so that the difficult ones are easier to learn at a later stage. Remember, slow and steady. Your dog will not be able to follow advanced skills and this will frustrate both you and your pet.
The 12 most important basic dog training commands for every dog owner are:
I’m coming
Sit down
stay
wait
Down
Stand
good
No
off
Leave it
Drop it
Fifth
1. Consistency of commands
Basic dog training methods can be learned efficiently and effectively by repeating the same commands, indicating the desired action, reinforcing good behavior and keeping your pet’s attention. You should do this many times throughout the day, including during playtime and while walking your dog. An excited tone should be used to encourage good behavior and a stern voice for misbehavior.
2. Determine your dog’s training time
Dogs respond best to short, sharp commands, so training sessions with your dog should be short, intense and interesting so that he does not lose his attention, interest and ability to comply. Dogs do NOT do well with long words or complex pronunciation.
3. Praise and reward your dog
Always praise and reward your dog the moment he responds to your commands. Rewards can be represented by playtime or food so that the learning process is gradually improved. If you decide to reward your dog with food, be sure to give it a small treat, not a treat. Once your dog has learned your commands and hand signals, start giving smaller rewards.
4. Avoid giving in to your pet’s every whim.
Many dog owners tend to overlook this because… “isn’t it hard to say no to a fluffy puppy”? Always exercise discipline first and love second. Never give out treats just because your dog is looking at you pitifully or cutely, but only when he or she is behaving properly. Don’t spoil your dog. Rewarding them with incentives without them having earned them will reduce the value of the reward given for good behavior.
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