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fayolap@yahoo.com Dog Training Tips
8 dog training tips for you and your dog.
By Fayola Peters
Dog training requires
simple persistence to be a successful and
delightful experience for you and your dog.
Here are 8 dog training tips
to guide you along the way.
1. Dog Training Tips - Get your dog's attention
Before you can start training your dog
you first need to get its
attention. You can do this by talking to him and offering him a small treat.
2. Dog Training
Tips - Use the correct dog training supplies
If you have a well behaved dog a six foot training lead and a regular
buckle
collar will do. However if you dog is uncontrollable you should
use a training collar. For the right collar size measure
the dogs' neck
and add 2 inches.
3. Dog Training Tips - For safety in vehicles
Before you introduce your dog
to the inside of a moving vehicle you
should teach him the 'down!' and 'stay!' commands. This ensures that he
spends
the ride on the floor of the vehicle.
4. Dog Training Tips - Elimination
When your dog got to go it got to go.
To prevent your dog from getting
busy on the carpet you should train him to eliminate on command.
5. Dog Training
Tips - Praise
Always praise your dog when he learns a new command.
6. Dog Training Tips - Reprimand
Do not hit
your dog! Any time your dog is engaging in bad behavior, use
the opportunity to teach him the 'stop!' or 'no!' command.
Using the
'stay!' command can also be effective in these situations.
7. Dog Training Tips - Play with your dog
This
will help in building the bond between you and your dog.
8. Dog Training Tips - Do some dog training everyday
Don't
rush dog training. Teach your dog one command at a time and don't
move on until he gets it. A little dog training everyday
is all that's
needed.
Well that's it for my dog training tips. Enjoy training your dog and
remember that it
takes simple persistence.
About the Author
Fayola Peters is the webmaster of The-Dog-Training-Guide.com
(http://www.the-dog-training-guide.com )