The Keys to Successfully Training Your Puppy

Training is an essential component to a well adjusted adult dog. Failing to take the time to train your new pet in all areas will bring you numerous years of frustration. When you bring your new puppy home, there are many different things that need to occur. First, you need to create a bond with the pet. The next thing that you need to do is to take the time to start some simple training sessions with your pet. These training sessions will ensure that the animal experiences the proper amount of socialization, bonds with you appropriately, and grows to be receptive to your commands. Here, you will learn the secrets to successful puppy training.

One of the first areas that you need to focus on when it comes to training your pet puppy is housetraining. The earlier that you establish some rules when it comes to potty training, the easier your life will be when there is a new puppy in the mix. Right from the start, it is important that you establish some specifics when it comes to where the animal may relieve itself. Many will comfortably allow a small dog to get used to its new environment prior to taking the time to potty train them. This mindset should be avoided. Yes, it will take some time for the animal to adjust, but it should know and understand the rules right from the beginning. This is especially true when it comes to housetraining. If you allow your pet to just go anywhere for any length of time, this can turn into a very bad habit.

A very important part of dog training involves the tone of voice and the general attitude of the trainer. Dogs are extremely susceptible to sounds and pitches, so using a positive, upbeat tone is imperative to get your dog to respond favorably to your commands. Dogs absolutely love to be praised and to please their humans, so plenty of love and consistent praise should also be a top priority of your training sessions. In addition to your demeanor and tone of voice, you should also adopt some type of reward system to follow when training your puppy. A reward system can mean getting a treat or new toy, or something such as taking a walk around the park or neighborhood, although using small treats is by far the easiest and least expensive method for most people. However you ultimately decide to handle rewarding your dog is, of course, a completely personal decision and will be up to you to decide, but consistency is the most important thing to keep in mind as it is critical for success.

When it comes to successful puppy training, it is important to understand that there are two general types of training involved. One focuses on obedience, and one focuses on behavior overall. Obedience puppy training involves teaching your new pet to listen and follow the directions that you provide to them. You should perform these sessions in fifteen minute intervals to ensure that you maintain the interest of your pet. Behavior training allows you to stop traits that are unappealing in your dog’s personality before they become a nuisance. Examples of behaviors that you may want to adjust include climbing on items that are not appropriate and jumping on people in an unwelcomed fashion.

Training your puppy should ideally begin the moment you introduce him or her to their new home. By taking the time to properly train your new dog, which entails consistency, stability, establishing a routine, and have an inordinate amount of patience and love, you can be sure you’ll quickly achieve success and have a happy, well adjusted companion for many years to come.

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- Thomas Turner

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