A Dog Trainer’s Advice on How to Raise a Happy, Obedient Dog
Dog obedience training is a vital part of you and your dog’s life. No matter how much we would like to treat our dogs as kids, we can’t.
If you want to have a happy life for both you and your dog, you won’t get around making compromises. This includes your dog learning to behave in a certain, desired way. And this is where dog training comes in.
How to house train your dog: There are two steps you need to take to house train your dog. To begin with, you need to set up a living place for your dog.
Why? Well, dogs are genetically wired to do their best to keep their living area clean. This area can be in any part of the house; where exactly is up to you.
After having completed the first step, you need to show your dog the spot where he can do his business. If you bring him there repeatedly, he will eventually understand the process. This is also true for his living quarters. He might not understand it the first time around, but if you bring him there again and again, he will get it.
How to stop your dog from biting: Nipping and nibbling isn’t too bad when your dog is still a puppy but as he gets older, he might hurt you and damage your property. This behavior should be stopped while he is still young.
Here’s a simple way to make him stop biting you: Yell “ouch” loudly and turn away from him. The “ouch” will get his attention, he might be scared for a moment, and the being ignored will send a clear message. Most likely, he will then learn to stop biting.
Want to stop your dog from barking? If he barks constantly and for apparently no reason, tell him no. And do so often. And, most importantly, do so in an assertive manner.
Always keep in mind: By training your dog properly, both you and your dog will benefit and you will build a lot of rapport. Your friendship will be so much the better for it - it will be well worth its while.
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