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Bringing a new puppy home is an exciting new adventure which brings with it a lot of responsibility for bringing the puppy up with proper training. The training should start at day one, when the owner should enjoy the cute little puppy, but should keep in mind that everything that he does with the puppy is reinforcing behavior that will continue when the puppy turns into an adult.
The puppy training should be consistent throughout its life so that the behaviors that are allowed with the owner are also allowed with people that enter the home. If the behavior would be an embarrassment or could cause harm or annoyance to the person entering the home the owner must not allow it with himself, otherwise the dog will be confused as to what behavior is appropriate to do with people.
Biting
One common issue that has to be stopped through training is biting. Puppies are likely to bite as they are exploring their world, and unfortunately, people sometimes get the brunt of that attention.
The puppy should never be hit or slapped when training it to stop biting since this can lead to the puppy thinking that the owner is playing with it, roughhousing like dogs will do with each other.
One way to train the puppy to stop biting is to refuse to play aggressive games with it such as tug of war, chase or wrestling. Although these activities are fun for dog and owner, they encourage aggressive behavior which is not acceptable for the dog to exhibit with all humans that come into the home.
One of the best ways to train a puppy not to bite is to let out a sharp “Ouch!” whenever the puppy tries to bite and then removing eye contact and turning the back to the puppy. This is the same method that dogs use with each other, letting the other dog know that it hurt and they are not going to play that way.
This method uses negative reinforcement to train the puppy that biting will not get him the attention that he wants. When the puppy calms down and does not try to bite, the owner should give it attention and praise so that the proper behavior is reinforced.
If a puppy bites on your hand, place a finger under its tongue and hold on to the bottom of the jaw firmly for about ten seconds and make sure that the puppy cannot get away. This will prevent the puppy from biting down and will provide the negative reinforcement that such behavior is not acceptable at all.
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Having a dog may be wonderful, especially if you have kids who are going to be able to grow up with the dog and have this little furry friend as their companion, but you are going to have to make sure that your dog is well behaved and more than anything you want to make sure that you know how to stop dog from chewing.
Should you have a puppy that chews everything in your home, here are a few things that you might want to use to help you stop this behavior of your dog.
And if you think that it is needed to stop a dog from chewing, here are things that you would want to remember so you can help to stop your dog from chewing things.
Doing it
If you will need to stop your dog from chewing things, first, make sure that you are in control and be certain that your dog is aware of it. The very reason that your dog would start taking over and chewing anything he sees inside the house is in their minds, they think they can do anything they want because they assume that they can just get away with anything ” just like kids.
You also have to realize that there are other reasons as to why dogs chew, for instance they may just be bored, or they may be anxious, lonely, hungry, or just trying to relieve gum pain. Either way, you can never really be sure of what reason your dog is chewing for but you are still going to have to get them to stop doing it.
You can try getting him teething toys that can be a big help, such as hard rubber balls, frozen dog treats or teething rings for puppies ” if theyre still pups.
Try to make your house chew proof as much as you can as well if you want to stop your dog from chewing around. Make sure that you do not leave your shoes lying out all around your house if you know that this is one of his favorite things to chew on just until youve managed his chewing problem already.
These are all the tips that you will need to know in order for you to stop your dog from chewing around. Once youve successfully done all these tips, you will not have to worry about your dog chewing around things in your house anymore and will just have a well behaved dog.
There are many different things that dogs can do to cause their owners anxiety. They can bark incessantly, they can run away, they can urinate in the house or chew up everything in sight. Many of these problems can be avoided by properly training the dog from the time that the dog is a puppy.
Proper training requires that the owner be consistent in the rewarding of good behavior and having consequences for poor behavior. Dogs love to have the attention of the owner, so ignoring the dog when it is behaving poorly and giving the dog attention when it is behaving properly is often all that is needed to change the dog’s behavior. Another problem that dogs will sometimes participate in is digging.
Reasons and Answers
A lot of reasons can be identified why dogs dig. And an owner would need to analyze these reasons before you can train your dog to stop digging. Some dogs just enjoy digging. The reasons behind digging can be a dog trying to escape the yard because it wants to find a mate, or dogs are bored and some just enjoy digging in fresh dirt.
There are also some dogs that seem to need to dig as a part of their nature and some that like to make a cool place to lie, so they have a little ‘den.’ Finally, there are dogs that like to hide food in the dirt, and will dig holes to hide it.
Giving your dogs sufficient exercise and intellectual stimulation is the most ideal way to keep your dogs from digging. Dogs like being introduced to new tricks and like experiencing new tricks. An uninterested or bored dog is most likely to be destructive as compared to those dogs that are well exercised and are given activities to do.
Another way to keep a dog from digging is to refrain from giving him bones, which he might bury. Instead, the treats should be readily consumable so that there is nothing left to bury.
Another thing that can hinder your dog from digging is by keeping balloons in the area where they usually dig. This way, when it starts to dig again, the balloon will pop, scaring your dog and that would make digging a negative experience for him; therefore, he would not want to dig again.
Dogs that dig should not be left unsupervised in the yard. That way, if they go to dig, they can be sprayed by a hose or a squirt gun to surprise them and keep the dog from digging there again.
A lot of things can be done by a dog that may cause their owners anxiety to blow. Some of these things are barking excessively, running away, urinating in the house, or chewing up anything that they see. These problems can be avoided if training is given when the dog is still a puppy.
Accurate training would require the owner to be consistent in giving consequences for a poor behavior and giving rewards for positive behavior. Most dogs love having the attention of their owners, and ignoring the dog when they are misbehaving and giving your dogs attention when it is properly behaving is what is needed to alter the behavior of the dog. Another thing that dogs enjoy doing is digging, which can be a headache for the owners.
Reasons and Answers
A lot of reasons are behind digging, so as an owner, you will need to analyze these reasons first before you can train them to keep off digging. It is normal for dogs to enjoy digging, and for some dogs, the reason why they dig is merely because they are bored and need more activities in their lives. Some dogs dig to escape to find a mate. Some dogs just love digging in dirt that has been just fertilized.
Some dogs dig because it is part of their nature and dogs usually dig so they can lie on something cool and so they make a little den of their own. Lastly, most dogs dig, so they can hide their bones or food. The greatest mean of keeping your dogs from digging is ensuing that they have a lot of exercise or some mental stimulation.
Giving your dogs sufficient exercise and intellectual stimulation is the most ideal way to keep your dogs from digging. Dogs like being introduced to new tricks and like experiencing new tricks. An uninterested or bored dog is most likely to be destructive as compared to those dogs that are well exercised and are given activities to do.
Do away with giving your dogs bones as this is something that will encourage it to dig and bury. Give him treats that will be readily consumable instead.
Balloons can also be buried in the places where the dog often digs so that when he digs there again, the balloon will suddenly pop, scaring the dog and giving him negative reinforcement so that he will not be as likely to dig in that spot again.
Make sure that you do not leave you dog unsupervised in the yard, this is so when you see him digging, you can spray him by a hose or a squirt gun to keep him from digging again.
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There are many reasons that a dog might become aggressive toward other dogs. Some dogs might get nervous or fearful around other dogs. In other cases the dog is striving to be the dominant dog. In other cases, the dog is becoming aggressive since he is defending his territory.
There are also some cases that a dog can be taught by the owner to be aggressive rather than be socially interactive with other dogs. Other dogs are simply being protective of their masters who make them aggressive in a way and this goes for being sexually aggressive as well.
Tips
One way of stopping a dog aggression is by making sure that your dog is socialized as a puppy to other animals. Puppies should be permitted to play with other dogs that are well behaved and mature.
This way, they will be able to learn proper dog behavior from adult animals. The puppy also learns that being with other dogs is okay and that he need not fight with another dog just so he can defend his territory or be protective of his owner from other animals.
Another way to stop dog aggression when a dog starts to become aggressive is to address the issue immediately each time it happens. The dog should never be allowed to get away from this type of dangerous behavior. A head collar or muzzle can be effective while the dog is in training to stop dog aggression, but is not the solution to the problem in the long run.
Strict training is also one way to stop dog aggression so that the dog is tuned into the commands of the owner and not be focused on other animals. Remember that the attention of the dog is focused on the owner. This way, when the owner gives another instruction to the dog like sit or down, it would still comply regardless of the fact that there is another dog around.
The owner should also teach himself to control his anxious feelings and behavior, as small as it might be, so that the dog does not take a nervous cue from the owner. This can help to stop dog aggression since the dog always takes its cue from the owner.
Once the dog knows how to focus, he can be distracted by commanding your dog to find a treat when there is another dog around. This will help stop dog aggression because the dog being asked to find the treat will not even mind the other dog around him and this means that dog aggression is stopped even before it starts.
Many individuals are using online dog training for their animal companion because they are looking for pets that can be easily trained at a minimal cost. There are dozens of breeds that can be trained using online dog training, with some specific techniques found to work well with specific breeds of dogs.
Although some dogs are used for security because of their defensive and aggressive nature, many dogs are extremely gentle in personality and are genuinely friendly. Different breeds of dogs have different health, food, and exercise requirements than other animals and differ in behavior and personality as well, so the online dog training will need to take all of this into account.
Training Techniques
Make sure that before you start dog training, the method that you are thinking of having is going to be right for your home and your pet. Annually, thousands of dogs are being taken to local dog pounds because of its owner underestimating themselves to train their dogs.
Online dog training will be less expensive to learn than other methods, but they are also harder to perfect and can cause harm easily when the training methods are not used correctly. Some dogs reach maturity later than other dogs, so the some breeds will learn the training faster than other breeds.
Caring for your Dogs health
When using online dog training, it is very important for the animals to be examined by a veterinarian before beginning training to discover any health problems and after the training has been begun to ensure that the training is not harming the dog.
Like humans, health problems get passed on from generation to generation, which in most cases happens to dogs that are purebred breeds. For these disorders to be prevented, frequently visit your veterinarian and make sure that your dog gets regular exercise on top of the online dog training that you are having so your dog can maintain its weight and for them to stay healthy.
Needs in Training
Online dog training which also has obedience training requires dogs to be trained at an early age so they are pleasant to have in a household situation. It is ensured in training that your dog does not hurt himself or damage anything inside your home due to unawareness. A lot of dogs usually like to jump on their owners and would usually get underfoot without the knowledge of their owner which can cause an injury if they ever trip on the dog.
Training your pet early will also educate your dog good manners and will allow them to be indoor animals will be safe to have them around the rest of the family. Accurate training can also restrain the destructive tendencies of an unhappy dog. Even if online dog training requires the usage of different styles to teach a dog a certain lesson, it would still help in turning your dog into a lovable pet to you and your family.
It’s hard to resist that adorable face staring you from the kennel at a breeder’s house ” until that same cute pup makes his first mess on your carpet! Puppy house training is usually the first step in establishing a proper relationship with your new dog, but it can also be a source of frustration to many dog owners.
The good news is that there are some tried and true techniques that will have your dog pottying in the appropriate spot quickly and without the headache. Read on for tips for puppy house training that will make the first few weeks with your new pup a little easier to handle.
Using Crates
Crates have become a popular tool in puppy house training today for a number of good reasons. Dogs will generally refuse to go to the bathroom in the area where they sleep, so keeping your pup in a crate for a short period of time will teach him how to hold his urges until he is removed from the confinement. When you take your dog out of the crate, you can take him directly outdoors to do his business. Once he does, you can offer the positive reinforcement that will encourage him to use the backyard the next time around.
Using a crate for puppy house training will also provide a safe, comfortable place for your pet to sleep when you are not available to keep an eye on him. This is particularly useful for times when you will be asleep or away from home.
Puppies that are left to their own devices can often become destructive, so a crate offers an environment where your dog cannot get into trouble or become injured when you are not watching him. Make sure that the initial time spent in the crate is short, and gradually extend the time as your dog gets more comfortable with his surroundings. No dog should be left in a crate for longer than six to eight hours at a stretch.
Cleaning the Mess
If your dog creates an accident in the house, ignore the mess and put your pups nose in it or scold him. Take him outside and show him the proper place to potty and only clean up their mess when they are not around to watch you.
It is important to completely eliminate the smell while puppy house training, because a dog will return to the scent to potty again in the same spot. There are very good commercial cleaners on the market today that effectively clean up such messes.
Puppy house training is the initial stage in raising a dog that will be of happiness for your family. This type of training will require a lot of patience and time, but it will be worth it. With the help of the crate and your consistency, your dog will be potty trained in no time.