When you start to train a dog, there are certain things that you want to take in consideration. For example, help to learn more about your dog and his natural behaviors you help him learn and give you more patience with him during the process. Set up goals that are too high in the beginning, or you may just get stressed both. Go slowly, welcome from small milestones and give lots of praise. In this way will the training be much more fun for you both.
The first step is of course to train your dog not release indoors, or at least only relieve himself in a certain place indoors. It is easy to do, simply by putting him in a convenient location when he looks like he needs to go and then praise him strong when he does.Don't worry if he soils the word before you reach him where you want him to be the only place him in the right immediately afterwards without yelling, and keep him there for a few minutes, so he gets an idea which he intends to go there.
If you want to teach your dog to do the trick, sitting, determination, rolling over or barking at command, you must have lots of goodies and credit available, because it is what will design reinforced training. You begin by physically put your dog in the positions you wish him in, and then watched his command words do this over and over again, until he ends up in the correct position on his own when you speak the command.When he does, give him a treat.Do this a few times to ensure that he has learned the trick, give him a treat and praise every time; Practice tricks with him a few times each day, with gourmet treats and praise, and he'll learn commands by heart, so he can perform on demand to your friends if you want him to. Dogs are very quick learners, especially if you use these dog training tips.
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