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Understanding the Basics of Dog Training

Dog training is a lifelong process; however, some skills tend to be more important than others. Mastering important dog training skills is essential to lay the foundation and preparing your dog for a lifetime of good behavior and companionship. Before you start, you must review the basics including online dog training. These mean being positive, minding your body language, working in bursts, and adding variety to help your dog respond dependably in any situation. Keep reading to know some ideas on how to train your dog to do basic things in various situations:

How to your Dog at Home

Successful potty training is about consistency, positive reinforcement, and patience. To get started, you must supervise your furry friend. If you are just starting to house train your dog, limit its access to other parts of your home.  This could mean closing off doors to bedrooms or crate-training to give the dog its own space. Also, you must set a routine. This means feeding your dog at the same every day and giving regularly spaced walks and outside potty breaks. This will let your dog condition itself to set times every time.

Moreover, do not punish your dog if they make mistakes. Keep in mind that accidents take place and dogs do not understand cause and effect the same way humans do. Just clean up the mess and remember that it will get better soon. Reward the dog if it gets things right. For instance, give the dog a treat if it goes potty in the designated spot right away.

How to Train your Dog to Come

As a dog owner, you want to train your dog to come when called to protect it from dangerous situations. Recall training also makes everything more controllable. Regardless of what your dog is leaving behind, it should come to you.

You can train your dog to come when called by starting on the leash in a quiet area. While telling it to come, back away from it. Ensure to give the command just once; however, be enthusiastic and keep your body language relaxed and open. Consider showing a treat to encourage her to head your way. When the dog starts towards you, say “yes!” and give it a reward. Increase the distance between you and the dog over time and practice in different situations.

How to Train your Dog to Stay

Teaching your dog to stay is a command that can keep it safe from harm. To build on your dog’s stay skill, focus on the distance, duration, and distraction. To get started, be close to your dog and place it in a sit or down position. Hold a hand out toward and say “stay” and then reward your dog. Do this again and again until it gets the idea that it will get a treat it holds its sit or down position.

After several training sessions, increase the distance between you and the dog and the duration before releasing it. Also, introduce to test the dog’s resolve.

Author Bio – Odell Holiday has written for many websites. He’s the husband of Cheri who runs her own business, and father of two boys and a girl. He’s also best friends with his German Shepherd, Gizmo.

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