Learning How to Train Dogs the Positive Way


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by Lisa Murray

Figuring out how to train dogs is tricky stuff. Okay so your dog just peed on the floor for the tenth time today and it’s only ten in the morning! Don’t throw your hands up in exasperation just yet. You need to have a plan of how to train dogs that makes the process a good one for both your dog and you.

Any behavioral specialist (and any parent!) will tell you that you get better results with rewards than you get with punishments, and with a little of thought, it’s easy to see why this is the best way to train your dog. For your dog’s own safety and for your own sanity, you’ll find that using a rewards-based system is one of the most effective ways to train your dog and to make the training stick.

Learning how to train dogs is really not as hard as you think. Your dogs loves you and wants to make you happy. The tricky part comes in relaying to your dog exactly what you want him to do.

The positive reinforcement method can help you train any dog. Contrary to what you’ve heard you can teach an old dog new tricks. This method is great for dogs of all ages so whether you’re learning how to train a new born puppy or an older dog it’s extremely quick and effective.

When you start training your dog, start by making sure that you give him a cue. Whether this is a word or gesture, make sure that it is consistent. This will signal your dog to perform the trick or action that is desirable, so make sure that it is very clear.

As an example you may choose to train your dog to sit down. Start out by telling him in a clear, moderate tone, “sit.” You follow your command by assisting him in that task by pushing his back legs down. Once the task is completed be sure to lavish your dog with lots of praise. You may even want to give him a little treat. Your dog needs to know you’re happy with what he’s done.

It’s crucial that you remember to only reward your dog when he’s done something on your cue. Do not give him praise when he does the task without first being prompted. This will cut down on confusion and let your dog know to only perform on cue.

Also keep in mind the fact that if you are trying to train a destructive behavior out of a dog that you should not scream at him. Losing control and yelling or hitting your dog will only teach him to be afraid of you, and nervous dogs will often do a lot more damage than calm ones. Only reprimand your dog if you actually catch him in the bad behavior, so make sure that you are there to see it!

Training a dog does not have to be a chore. It can be a great way to learn more about your dog and to get to know him well and for the two of you to work together. Take advantage of this opportunity to do just that while training your dog to follow basic commands!

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