Dog Training Tips And Techniques For Easier Training

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If you've never trained a dog before, you are probably eager to find some solid, helpful dog training tips. The following article will help to make training your dog a little easier.

Maintain consistent volume and voice tone over time when giving your dog commands. This tone tells the dog that you mean business and that they need to obey. Doing this also ensures that your dog will know the difference between your "you're in trouble" voice and your "do as I say" voice.

Consistency is really the secret to crate training puppies. When the dog is let out of the crate, it is necessary to give him a chance to relive himself right away. Eventually, they will wait until it's the right time to go to the bathroom.

Stay away from high end training devices like shock collars. They often don't function as well as advertised and are far more expensive than conventional training methods. Plus, shock collars are not positive reinforcement when your dog is exhibiting proper behavior. These methods of training generally fail.

If you are traveling with dogs, make sure to pack everything that your dog needs to eat, sleep and use the bathroom. Some treats, a bottle of water and a favorite blanket will go a long way towards making the trip more comfy for everyone. Don't worry about carrying dog food along. It's easier to buy some at the location you're going to.

Use different tones when training your dog. Command and praise should differ in tone, as should corrections. Use a sharp and firm tone for commands and a loud tone to correct his behaviors, saving the natural tone for praises.

Make sure your dog's training sessions are brief. About 15 minutes is enough time to train because spending longer than that can irritate your dog and hinder their progress. Following every session, allocate some playtime and give the dog lots of praise.

Dogs need at least 60 minutes of exercise time every day, on top of training and bathroom breaks. If they are well-exercised, then you will have more efficient training. A dog who has received plenty of exercise is happier and more responsive.

Make sure you use your dog's name often, so that he learns to associate it with paying attention to you. By using it as much as possible during the first weeks you own him, your puppy will learn that this sound is in reference to him. It is important to use a name the dog easily understands.

Always use similar calls or gestures to attract the dog's attention. Say your dog's name, followed by the command. Use his name to get his attention then follow up with a command. Your dog will notice their name and they will see that you want their attention.

Training should be disciplined but also fun for the dog. Keep your training sessions to a period of time that is less than 15 minutes. Give your dog rewards that vary and come often. Praise your dog often when he does well and show a lot of love. When you take a more positive approach to discipline, the process becomes far more enjoyable.