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Teaching Your Dog Obedience Can have Him Well Behaved And Easy To Handle



3 Tips for Effective Dog Obedience Training

Dog obedience training is not only a good way to create a well behaved dog. It is also a good way to bond with your pet as well as establish yourself as the dominant member. Dog obedience should start at a young age, and it is important for your dog to learn that you are in charge while you train your dog in good behaviors and neat little tricks.

How to Be Effective at Obedience Training

  • Always remain positive.

Dogs are strange creatures. They do not respond well towoman training punishment. On occasion it is good to say “No,” but the reality is that a dog that is rewarded for good behavior is going to be a far more well behaved dog than the one that is punished for bad behavior. Dogs are not like human beings, and a dog that is put into “time out” for a bad behavior is not going to think about what they’ve done like a young child would. Always try to find the positive reinforcement method for your dog obedience training.

  • Obedience training is about behaviors, not thought.

Dogs are behavioral creatures. They do not think, in the sense that they cannot figure out puzzles or understand what you are saying. If you walk your dog and your dog’s leash gets stuck on a telephone pole, all your dog needs to do is go back around and it will be freed – but dogs do not understand how to solve puzzles like this, because they respond according to things they encounter, not by thinking through a problem. Don’t assume your dog understands what you are doing. Just try to improve on the behavioral level.

  • Be firm, consistent, and gentle with your pet.

pug looking confusedDog obedience training requires a firm hand. Dogs do not understand commands when they are confused. If you let your dog jump on your lap on certain days but tell it “no” on others, it will not be able to tell the difference and will not understand why you said no. At the same time, be gentle with your pet if they make a mistake. If you insist on sending mixed signals, consider coming up with a command that allows your dog to do the bad behavior, and be firmly against it when you do not give the command.

With all types of dog obedience training, the above tips are going to come in handy. Dog obedience is a process, and as long as you understand mistakes and reward good behavior instead of punishing bad behavior, everything will turn out well.


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