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A dog provides unconditional love and friendship to a caring owner. A well-trained dog
increases your pleasure and satisfaction ten times over, as compared to an untrained
dog. Studies have shown that a well-trained dog is a happier and more content animal
than one who is not. I have been training dogs for more than 25 years and my objective
is always to have a pet that is happy and who I can control in any situation including
coming in contact with children or other animals. I have been successful in
accomplishing this with absolutely no cruelty and without breaking a dog’s spirit.
When proper training techniques are employed, you will be surprised how quickly a
dog will learn to follow your commands. The following are examples of some great dog
training techniques you can use to teach your dog some basic obedience skills:
The Sit Command -
The Sit Command -
This is the most common and basic command to teach your dog and probably should be
the 몭rst thing you teach him. Using a treat as a reward for good behavior works well for
most training. You will need a leash attached to your dog’s collar to hold him steady.
Show your dog a treat that you have in your hand and hold it over his head causing him
to look up, and then say “Sit”. Sometimes, just by holding the treat over his head your
dog will automatically sit. If he does not sit, place your other hand on your dog’s rear
and gently press down saying “Sit”. Once he does sit, reward him immediately with the
treat and praise him by saying “Good Boy” in a happy voice and pet him vigorously
showing him you are pleased with his response to your “Sit” command. It’s important to
reward him immediately after he responds correctly, so he knows why he is receiving
the reward.
The Lie Down Command -
Once your dog has mastered the sit command, you can progress to the “Lie Down”
command. A treat is also used to accomplish this. First ask your dog to “Sit”. Do not give
him a treat for sitting. While he is in the sitting position you should have a treat in your
hand and hold it in front of him, very close to the 몭oor and say “Lie Down”. If necessary
place your other hand on your dogs shoulders and gently press down until your dog lies
down or give him a gentle tug downward on his leash. Once your dog lies down, reward
him immediately with a treat and say “Good Boy” in a happy voice and pet him
vigorously showing him you are pleased with his response to your “Lie Down”
command. The tone of your voice is important to let your pet know you are pleased
with his response to your command.
Stay Command -
The “Stay” command is a little more challenging than the Sit and Lie Down Commands.
It is important to choose the appropriate time during the day to begin working with
your dog on the “Stay” command. Knowing your own dog and recognizing when he is
displaying a relaxed or mellow temperament is important. You do not want to begin
this training when your dog is excited or overly playful. As with the previous training
commands, it is useful to use a treat when teaching the “Stay” command. To start this
training give your dog the sit or lie down command. Once he is sitting or lying down say
“Stay” and hold your hand up as if you were signaling someone to stop. If the dog does
not move for 4 or 5 seconds, give him a treat and say “Good Boy” and pet him. Only give
him praise if he stays for the 4 or 5 seconds. If he does not obey your command, try
again. Once he gets the idea, increase the amount of time he must “Stay” before you
give him praise. You may have to repeat the “Stay” command a few times and put your
hand in a stop position to encourage him to stay. As he begins to understand, give him
the “Stay” command and slowly back away a few feet, gradually increasing the distance
until he masters the “Stay” command. Remember, it is important to be patient with
your dog when training. If training is not successful today, just try again on another
day. Patience and persistence is always rewarded.
Employ Traditional Training Techniques -
When I talk about “Traditional” training techniques, I am referring to a few basic
techniques that are important in training your dog.
- The 몭rst and most importance is patience. You need to be patient with your dog when
teaching him new things. As with people, di몭erent dogs learn at di몭erent rates of
speed. If your dog is not catching on to a new command, be patient! Do not yell or bully
your dog. Sometimes it’s better to stop training and begin again another day.
- Voice in몭ection is another very important part of training your dog. I refer to this as
speaking in a “Happy Voice” to reward your dog when he responds to your command
correctly. This means talking is a slightly higher pitched tone and slightly
louder/excited manner than you would normal speak.
- Using dog treats is another common or traditional way of training your dog. Although
treats are useful in the initial training of a command, you don’t want to have to carry a
pocket full of treats with you at all times in order for your dog to obey your commands.
You need to gradually eliminate the treats once your dog has mastered a new command
and replace it with a “Good Boy” and energetic petting.
-It is important that everyone in your family use the exact same commands so your dog
does not become confused on what is being asked of him e.g. “lie down” vs. “down”. It
doesn’t matter what the command is, as long as everyone is using the same command.
- Finally, you need to make your training sessions fun for your dog. He should associate
a training session with having fun. So, after a training session you should play with
your dog for ten or 몭fteen minutes making the session enjoyable for both you and your
dog.
Having a well-trained dog is one of life’s joys.
These are just a few of the dog training techniques I’ve used over the years. If a picture
is worth a thousand words, imagine the value of seeing actual training videos where
you can see and hear how to train your dog. Click here https://tinyurl.com/4dbdmaex
you would like to 몭nd out more about an excellent online training program for your
dog.
Originally published at https://weheartit.com.
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