3 Dog Training Keys to Turning a Puppy Into a Well Behaved Dog
The key factor in turning that adorable puppy into a well behaved dog the whole family will enjoy is proper dog
training techniques. Dog training can be both frustrating and rewarding. Many new pet owners fall in love with the
cute, scruffy face at the breeders, only to be disillusioned and frustrated when that adorable ball of fluff chews
up the furniture or makes messes on the carpet. While all puppies will find their share of trouble, a responsible
dog owner will utilize plenty of time and patience to raise that pup into a well behaved dog that is a joy to all.
This article will provide some dog training basics to help you and your puppy develop a happy relationship.
Establishing Rules
The first step in dog training is to establish the rules of the household, and the sooner you begin, the more
successful you will be. This means that if you don't want your 70-pound Golden retriever hopping up on your bed at
night, you should not let your 10-pound puppy up there either. Not once; not ever. It is never too early to teach
your pup to stay off the furniture or avoid jumping on guests. Some people say that the dog is actually happier
because it craves rules and boundaries. Dogs will test you to see how far they can push you because they want
you to define their limitations, to give them their place in the household.
Maintaining Consistency
Once the rules have been set, it will be up to you to maintain consistency in enforcing them. Every time your
puppy breaks a house rule, he should be reprimanded with a sharp "No!" and shown the proper behavior. This applies
to all aspects of dog training, such as house breaking and chewing on his toys instead of your shoes. Just like
kids, dogs will learn the rules quickest when they are enforced without fail. The problem is that consistency takes
time and plenty of patience on the part of the dog owner. However, good, consistent dog training at the beginning
will save time, effort – and your shoes – in the long run.
Offering Positive Rewards
When Scruffy does follow the rules appropriately, it is important to reward him for his good behavior. Effective
dog training will use positive reinforcement much more often than punishment to produce desired results. At the
beginning of the process, rewards might include an edible treat. As your pup gets the hang of the dog training
process, rewards can move to praise and positive attention when your dog obeys your commands. When you provide
positive reinforcement on a consistent basis, your puppy will soon learn that it is to his benefit to listen and
obey your instruction.
Dog training is not particularly difficult, but it does take time, patience and consistency to produce the
desired results. However, you will find that the time you put in will be well worth the effort when you end up with
a dog that is enjoyable for your family and guests. Dog training needs to be done, and to be done well in order for
the dog to truly flourish.
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