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6 Simple Secrets to Training Your Dog

By Be Inspired - Be MotivatedPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Dogs grow the fastest in the first year of life. During this period, the brain is gradually developed and perfected, and it is also a critical period for dogs to learn good and bad. Therefore, during the year, it is the best time to train dogs. But don't think that the dog has grown up and can no longer be trained. In fact, dogs of any age can be trained.

Dog training can be divided into two stages. First, the training starts from the day it arrives home, such as a fixed place to sleep, defecate, etc. Second, obedience training, which generally begins 70 days after birth, such as sitting down, standing up, etc.

However, compared to training from puppyhood, it takes more physical strength and more patience. If you haven't spent more time caring for or letting your free-roaming dog before, it will take 2 times, 3 times or more time, but you should have confidence in your dog anyway, after training Must be able to train well.

(1) Commands and signals When starting training, especially when teaching new content, the tone should be gentle, supplemented by appropriate action instructions, and the password should be clear and short, which is convenient for dogs to remember. When the dog appears bored, reprimand it with a strong tone in time, because at this time, it is useless to use an encouraging tone.

(2) Praise If the dog correctly completes the action requirements according to the owner's instructions, it needs to be praised in a pleasant tone, showing it that "your performance has won the owner's pleasure". However, you can't fool a dog with compliments in order to reprimand it. This will make the dog feel cheated, and will not come to the owner again after more times.

(3) Name the dog Give the dog a fixed name. For example, the dog's name is "Babe", and different family members and neighbors also call them "Baby" and "Xiao Bei" on different occasions, which will cause confusion for the dog. The tone of voice when calling the dog's name should be avoided, and the dog's name should not be attached to the reprimand. Otherwise, the dog will ignore it the next time its name is called. Name calling is limited to giving orders and compliments, and makes a good impression on the dog. The next time you call its name, it will immediately run to your side.

(4) Severely reprimand this method to be used with caution. A common mistake breeders make is when the owner instructs the dog to do something, but starts yelling at the dog because the expression is unclear or the dog doesn't yet understand it. The dog will be baffled by the reason for the reprimand. Severe reprimands are only used in some special cases. For example, there will be a serious accident related to the life and death of the dog.

(5) Command If you are sure that the dog has understood the owner's instructions, but does not take action, but speculates on the owner's attitude, you must use a strong tone to command it to force it to obey. But before that, you should carefully consider whether the owner's requirements are too high, and the dog can't do it for the time being.

(6) Training is not equal to reprimand. This point is very important. In human society, using the method of reprimanding children can easily make them rebellious, not to mention dogs who can't speak to people. Therefore, it is difficult to achieve the effect of training dogs only by reprimanding, and it will lead to the other extreme, making dogs untrustworthy.

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Some people believe that verbal lessons are less effective than corporal punishment. So, when the dog is disobedient, kick or hit it. In this way, for dogs, it is tantamount to threatening their life safety, so a kind of rebellious psychology has arisen. As a result, the original training purpose is lost. Although a dog is a smart animal, it cannot be taught immediately. Rather, it should be taught patiently over and over again. To put an end to reprimand, corporal punishment and a series of bad behavior. Those who are good at training dogs often teach dogs that they are happiest and safest with their owners. In order not to confuse the dog with the family's orders, or to doubt the rules, the whole family should agree.

(1) The whole family works together to make a uniform rule. Agree on what to do and what not to do in training a dog. For example, questions such as whether dogs can sit on the sofa, etc., need to form a unified answer according to the different environments and conditions of each family. If it is a rule made by the whole family. There is no obstacle to implementation.

(2) The password must be in the same language. In obedience training, a password is a signal for a dog to obey. Therefore, the whole family must unify the password, so as to achieve good results. For example, when telling the dog to sit down, it is to sit down and squat down; the whole family should use a common password. Short, clearly pronounced sentences are easier for dogs to understand. Therefore, try to choose sentences of this type.

(3) When reprimanding a dog, do not call the dog's name. When the dog does something that can't be done, do you even scold the dog's name, such as: Dongdong, you bad guy? In this way, a conditioned reflex is created for the dog. When the name is called, it must be scolded. Therefore, when the dog's name is called again, it will ignore it or even run away. During training, call the dog's name only when giving orders or praising the dog. In this way, the dog will think that the name is a very pleasing thing, and when you call it, it will immediately run to you.

Develops your Dog's "Hidden Intelligence" To eliminate bad behavior and Create the obedient, well-behaved pet of your dreams…

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