Thursday, April 11, 2013

Obedience Comes With A Bit Of Training

As a dog owner you have a responsibility to teach your dog to behave properly. A dog does not instinctively know right from wrong. You can use the tips that have been provided in this article to learn how to properly train your dog so that they are well behaved.

When training your dog to walk on a leash, remember that your dog should follow where you lead, not the other way around. Dogs are pack animals, and the leader of the pack always travels in front. You want your dog to see you as the leader, so they need to learn to walk behind you.

When you are first starting out in training your dog, try to schedule the training sessions to take place at about the same time every day. If you are making the training sessions a positive experience and doing them on a schedule, your dog will start to look forward to the sessions and enjoy them more.

Remember that sometimes patience is key, don't become frustrated if your dog doesn't catch on right away. It would be nice if every dog could understand your every command but you have to remember they can't. Just try and be sure you are aware of your dog's emotions and when they do follow your command reward them so they know what they did was right.

Consider moving your voice up or down in a specific manner associated with individual commands, to help your dog remember them better. Dogs are fantastic at understanding pitch differences, even more than understanding the sounds of the words. So if you alter your voice slightly when you say a certain command, the dog will be more likely to remember what to do.

Having a well-behaved dog is a great joy that can only be achieved through proper training. The information that has been provided can be used as a guideline when training your dog. If you are persistent with the dog's training, you should notice a change in their behavior in a short amount of time.