Is your dog’s behavior leaving you stressed and frustrated? If so, your dog may be in need of more training. Putting some extra time into training your dog will help you get a more obedient pet. This article will give you the tips you need to start properly training your dog.
When you have gotten a new dog and you are working on training a key thing to remember is that you must always enforce the commands that you give your dog. Do not let the dog ignore you, and do not say the command over and over. If you are not going to be strong enough to enforce what you are saying, you might as well not waste your time.
One tip to keep in mind when training your dog is to never ever reward bad behavior in an effort to quickly end a behavior. This will only teach the dog that it can do what it wants and has power over you. An example of this would be to give the dog treats every time it barks.
Spaying or neutering your dog can stop a lot of behavioral problems before they even start. Territorial marking, inappropriate soiling and even aggression can be a result of sexual maturation. By neutering or spaying your animals, you can stop your animal from roaming if they ever get out of your house by accident. Spaying and neutering is relatively painless with modern veterinary technology, and your dog will benefit from it for life.
Consistency is key when training a dog. If you don’t want them to jump on the couch never let them up there in the first place. If, as they get older and more controllable, you decide to allow them up on occasion, make it clear that they are only allowed on the couch when they are called.
You should make sure to eat your own meal first before feeding your dog. This shows your dog that you are leader of the pack and helps establish your dominance. Your dog will be much more likely to follow your other commands if he or she knows that you are the boss because you eat first.
When training your dog, remember to be patient. This will prevent both you and your dog from getting angry and frustrated with the training process. Remember that your dog really does want to please you, but sometimes he gets confused because he speaks a different language and cannot understand what you are asking.
If your dog barks and growls at strangers in your home, do this: leash your dog, make him sit, wait until his attention is on you, and hand the leash, in full view of the dog, to your guest. Then wait until the dog is calm again, with the guest giving commands as needed. This teaches the dog that your guest ranks above him in “the pack” and he must accept them. When the dog starts to react again, repeat the exercise.
Your anxious dog should have something to do when you’re not home. Many people have success with food-based distractions. By appealing to a dog’s natural love of food and chewing, food shoved in a rubber toy can make a world of difference for anxious dogs that are home alone. Make sure this food cannot be choked on – there are many dog-safe recipes to be found online for various types of chewing toys.
Following the tips above and persevering with some basic training steps on a daily basis will help your new dog to be an obedient, loved and integral part of the family in no time at all. Just remember that Rome was not built in a day, and neither was a well-trained puppy.
Visit http://www.dogsanddogtraining.com to discovermore about cooking for your dog, dog care, dog care and other useful dog advice.

