Saturday, 7 January 2017

3 Essential Dog Training Tips People Must Know Before Getting A Pet


Many people think that it is essential to get dog training tips prior to getting their pets. Some people may find this interesting but a lot of people can agree that this is a very good tip to follow. 

If you find this argument to weird, the truth is knowing some training tips beforehand can be useful for every future pet owners. Here are some of the reasons why it can be very helpful for them.

Knowing how difficult training will be
Training is essential for pets in order to control them well. If you will read a number of dog training tips online, you will see that they will include details like the treats you need to incorporate or how you must conduct the procedures. This will help owners set their expectations in conducting their training programs for pets. Apart from just behavioral training, several of these tips are also focused on teaching dogs different tricks so they will have fun with their owners. as long as you know these tricks, you will definitely understand what do it takes to train a dog.

Know what to expect in having a dog
Many people don’t understand different things about dogs. They only think that they are there to guard the house or play with them but not to the point of understanding that they may have some bad behaviors. With the help of dog training tips, people will know what possible bad behaviors they must deal with using the training program and help the understand dogs well.

Know whether they are suitable to have pets or not
The problem with some pet owners is they will get a dog and then find out that they are not suitable to take care of them. In the end, they would abandon their pets in order to bring back their previous lives. These dog training tips can let people know what they have to deal with and if they have the time to train their dogs. If they don’t, then they can change their minds and don’t get their pets. This will help lessen the number of abandoned pets and even saving their money in preparing for having a pet.

5 Basic Commands to Teach your Dog

In this article I am going to share with you basic commands to teach your dog. Make sure to be patient with the learning process and repeat the commands as often as necessary.

1. Choose a "release command". This is a special word that tells the dog when he can stop doing something. This command will take the place of a "stay" command. When a command is given, the "stay" is implied- the dog must stay in position until he is "released."
The standard release commands are "free" or "release", but you can choose any word you like, other than "OK", "let’s go", or "come". It must be a word that isn’t commonly heard in normal conversation. Some examples include: taco, chaos, zombies, cuckoo, libre, skidoosh, at ease, etc. (People living in multiple dog households will need a different release command for each individual dog).

2. Teach your dog to "sit" at your side. Make sure you ask your dog to sit ONLY ONCE (the command is "sit", not "sit, sit, sit") and then give him a moment to comply- patience is important when you are teaching a new behavior, so even if your dog knows.

To get beside your dog, hold some yummy, yummy treat in front of his nose, and then gently touch or tap his rear, where the tail meets the rump. The dog should automatically drop into a sit- mark the instant his rear hits the ground with "YES!", then deliver the reward. Be sure that you are saying "yes" when the rear hits the ground, and NOT when you feed the treat! The behavior being marked is the "sit," not the taking of the treat.

3. Shake. Put your dog into a sit position in front of you. Raise their paw up and say "shake" and give them a small treat. Let them put their paw back on the ground before you pick it up again. Do this 20 times in a row, 4 sessions a day. Soon they will start offering you some sort of shake. Praise anything towards the behavior you want. We can tighten the shake up as we go. Praise Praise Praise!!!!!

4. High-five. By now, your dog should have a pretty good grasp of the "shake" command, so you can begin to turn it into a "high-five" command. Your hand held horizontally, palm up, should trigger the dog swipe at it with their paw for "shake". You will gradually begin to shift your hand out to the side, eventually getting it up to a vertical, high-five position. Once your dog is swiping at your vertical hand, you can start to add the "high-five" command.

5. Wait. "Wait" is a command that simply means, "stop moving forward and await further instruction". Dogs understand boundaries, so you will practice this command at any clear thresholds (doorways, stairs, etc), as well as getting in and out of the car.
As you approach a threshold, you will stop moving forward, while simultaneously tugging backwards on the leash and saying "wait". If the dog keeps trying to go forward, you will keep tugging him gently back on the leash behind the threshold. Remember to loosen the leash as soon as he gets back behind that threshold, even if you have to keep tugging him back multiple times- it needs to be his decision to stay behind the threshold, and if the leash is tight, that means you are holding him. As soon as he relaxes for just one second, release him as usual and proceed across the threshold.

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