Before you begin to train your dog spend time required for yourself with these tips so that your training is successful and fun for both you and your dog.
* Impact-you must be consistent in both the verbal clues and hand signals. This is important for all family members to follow. "Down" means that lie down-not get down outside. the couch.Use the command "Off"; Or when you call your dog to you-if you are deciding on the "Come" then don't use "This" sometimes expected to your dog to know what you want.
* Timing-another key factor that education is timing. Rewards shall, immediately after the desired action is obtained; this is one reason why the CLICKER training has become more popular.
* Treat-having sweets as positive reinforcement is an excellent way to get your dog to perform the desired action.
* Complimentary – use verbal praises after each successful attempt to carry out a menu command. remember that your dog want nothing more than to please you.
* Repeat-dogs learn by repetition, so make sure you have at least 10-15 minutes to spend teaching your dog to a command.
* Voice Tone-your tone should be fast and authoritative when giving commands.
* Distractions-training should take place in locations where there is a minimum of distractions so your dog remains focused on what you taught him.
* Short sessions-dogs better learn about sessions are short and are spread throughout the day.Two or three 10-minute lessons per day is better than a 30 minute session.





