What’s The Best Way To Train A Dog? Some “Must-Know “Tips For You

by Sandy Kleiman

Training your dog is the first step in strengthening the bond between you and your dog and getting full enjoyment out of your relationship with your pup. Obedience training is important regardless of what type of dog you own. Without proper training you run the risk of having your dog display bad behaviors and not act like the “good boy” you are hoping for!

It’s important that you remember that with any dog training program you want to approach it as though you are a teacher to your dog. You don’t want to be a ruthless enforcer just as much as you don’t want to let your dog think that he or she is in charge! Remember - you are teaching your pooch how to behave and become a well-behaved dog that will make any dog owner jealous.

One of the most common questions we receive is whether you should train your dog on your own or hire a professional trainer. Thankfully for us it’s an easy question - you should! It’s a great way to improve your relationship for the long run.

You need to enter your dog training with a mapped out plan. We included a link for you at the bottom of this article with full details on a couple programs you can use at home. In the meantime, here are a couple of tips you can use when training your pup.

The first thing to always keep in mind is that you want your dog to be in the right frame of mind before you start any “training session”. Make sure they have gone to the washroom so they aren’t distracted. You also shouldn’t start training right after they have ate - it’s easy to get sleepy after eating.

You are hoping to eliminate any distractions that might get in the way of your training.

We also recommend taking a little time to play with your dog before you start any training session. This lets your dog feel relaxed and comfortable with you.

Make sure that you have some treats ready for your pooch so you can reward him - just like humans dogs will continue to behave a certain way when there is something in it for them! Of course you don’t want to give away too many of these as this can confuse him. Reward your dog only when appropriate.

It’s normal for your dog to run off every now and then during your training. Don’t go in a frenzy and chase after them. Simply call him back using an authoritative tone to call him back and keep working on your training when you have his attention again.

There are going to be times where it just looks like your pooch is absolutely clueless about what you are expecting of them. This is normal and you can’t let yourself get annoyed or mad at them. Instead, find ways to better communicate with your dog so you get the most out of your future training sessions.

There are times you are going to have to take him and physically demonstrate what you want him to do. Just keep at it and I guarantee over time he will start to understand you better and better.

If you have decided to train your dog on your own, pat yourself on the back! It’s an incredibly rewarding experience that will pay huge benefits in the long run. You (and your dog) will be happy you decided to do it on your own. Good luck!

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