Claire Hennessey

Train Any Dog With These Handy Hints And Tips

It is important that your beloved dog and your valuable possessions coexist successfully. Unfortunately, he does not appreciate things like you do. If something looks like a tasty chew toy, it will probably get chewed. This article will give you advice on how to prevent your dog from chewing on things.

As you work to crate train your dog, it is important to convey the notion that the crate is their home. Whenever it’s time for them to eat, place their food bowl into the crate and leave the door open when eating. This way, your dog will associate positive things with being inside the crate.

Use small steps when training a dog or pup to get into a crate, so that they can become familiar with it. When they’ve settled down with the gate open, slowly shut it and pass treats through the gate. At first, only close the gate for a short time, then gradually extend the time as your dog becomes more comfortable. If they get upset, it’s too fast.

Establish a calm environment when you enter a room that your dog is in. You should make sure they are calm when you come into the house or in the room that they are in. You can retain control over the environment by allowing a few moments before acknowledging your pet. You are behind the decisions to play or interact.

You must repeat all new commands. You might have to keep repeating something to a dog as much as fifty times for it to ‘click’. Be patient and continue using a command until your dog learns it.

Punishing Tone

You should always say commands in the same tone and volume. Maintaining the same tone lets your dog know that you are serious and they should obey your commands. It also helps them understand the differences between a sharp punishing tone and a sharp non-punishing tone.

Let any dog you approach sniff your hand first so he can smell you. This lets the dog get accustomed to your smell and he will be more trusting towards you. When the dog becomes familiar with your smell, he will not fear you and will respond to your commands easier.

Use the dog’s name as much as you can to make sure it pays attention. Use the name often, especially during the first weeks at home; the puppy should associate his name with focusing on you. Put some thought into your dogs name, and choose one that isn’t too long and that isn’t too similar to other common words.

In conclusion, it is important to have a well-behaved dog. Behavioral issues can lead to serious injuries as well as negative feelings and loss of property. Follow the tips provided in this article and you should be able to effectively train your dog to stop unnecessary chewing.