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Great Ways To Train Your Dog Right

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Cute canines can make many people fall in love with them. If you’ve got one and wish to get another, that’s great! The key to having a great relationship is a pet that is well trained. They’ll be on their best behavior at all times. Keep reading for some fun and useful tips on dog training.

Make sure that you set a calm tone whenever you set foot in a room where your dog is. Your dog should have the patience to wait for you to get settled and signal that you are ready to play with him. Don’t acknowledge dogs the moment that you set foot in the house.

Buy chew toys so that your puppy can deal with painful teething. Offer your puppy a variety of acceptable items to chew on. If your puppy is in a lot of pain due to teething, a frozen wet washcloth is ideal for him to chew on.

Choose a crate that corresponds to the size of your dog to facilitate its training. Puppies will get bigger. Choose a crate that is a good enough size for an adult for when your puppy grows. The dog will need sufficient room to rest and turn around without feeling cramped.

If your dog is jumping on you, grab his paws with your hands and gently squeeze them to deter his behavior. This won’t hurt your dog, but it will give them an uncomfortable feeling that will help teach them not to do it again. They will quickly learn to avoid doing it in order to avoid the sensation.

In order to prevent barking, teach your dog to obey orders to be quiet. Show the dog a treat as incentive, then repeat the command until they obey it. Once your dog has stopped barking, you can award it with a treat. If you do this a lot of times your dog will know if they are not barking they will get a treat.

When you are training your dog with a leash, try to ensure that the leash is loose. When a dog gets the chance to explore new sights, sounds and smells on a walk, he often becomes very excitable. Eager dogs will begin to put some strain on their leashes. The smart owner will deter this behavior by having his pet walk without tension on the leash.

You should have picked up some great tips in this article for use with your own pet. Use these ideas wisely. As time progresses, you will develop a love for your faithful friend. Successful pet ownership means taking the time to train your pet. Your dog needs to be properly trained. Congrats on your new friend!

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