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30 May 2012

There Is No Need To Tension When It Comes To Coaching Your Canine

By Jessika Chopra


Many dogs end up in shelters because they don't turn out the way their owners hoped they would, but this can often be avoided. A well trained dog can become a happy, healthy, and well adjusted member of the family. Turning your dog into such a dog does not have to be a difficult process, if you're willing to invest the time and follow a few simple steps.

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When training a dog to a leash it is important to keep the leash loose. Dogs are often eager to explore new territory when they get the opportunity to go for a walk. Because of their eagerness they will tend to strain on the limits of leash. The savvy owner will discourage this behavior, instead encouraging his or her pet to walk with some slack in the leash.

If your dog is a fearful dog, you should address her confidence issues sooner rather than later. The fact is that fearful dogs can be very reactive, which spells trouble when you and your dog are out and about. Make positive associations with stimuli that make her nervous, and desensitize her to the spontaneous nature of the world around her. She will be thankful you did!

Remember to give praise for good behavior. If your dog is doing what you want him to do, praise him. Don't make the mistake of only giving your dog attention when he is misbehaving. When you do that, you are training your dog to misbehave. Dogs like attention, and negative attention is better than no attention at all.

To break your dog of bad habits such as jumping, the best technique is to ignore him, for just a short period! Dogs don't really understand yelling in a situation like that. But if you turn your back and avoid further interaction, he'll get the idea that he's done something that breaks contact with you and dogs want to be our friends!

Try to limit the length of each dog training session to less than 45 minutes. If you train longer than this your dogs will become too tired. This will also lead to a lack of concentration and eventually to frustration from you and your beloved pet.

Now that you have found some useful dog training tips, it is time to put them into action. Before starting any training, make sure that your dog does not have any health issues that can make training harder. Read up on the specific breed of dog that you have and have fun with him.




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