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Dog Training Basics For The Average Person

Posted by: Sean Grady    Posted on: November 13, 2007


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Congratulations on the purchase of your cute little puppy! Now you can love it and spoil it as your own child. Your puppy will need you and will depend on you for many things. So it is important to remember that owning a dog also means you will have some new responsibilities. A dog, like a child, needs proper care, attention, and training. Your new dog is an extension of your family and needs to learn to fit in and live by the house rules. Just as you would want your kids to be well behaved, your dog is no different. I have some very simple and useful training tips to help you along the way.

It is best to start training your puppy earlier rather than later. The best time to start is when your puppy is between six and eight weeks old. You would not want to wait until your own child turns five before you start the training process. Can you imagine starting potty training when your child turns five years old, yuck!

It is also important that you educate yourself with various dog training techniques. I am not suggesting that you immerse yourself by going back to school. However, there are some very simple techniques you can learn that won't cost you an arm and leg. I have found some very useful books online that will teach you basic techniques and outline simple training schedules. You need to be prepared and it is best to follow a simple, methodical plan. Your puppy will learn best with step-by-step instruction. Always keep it simple so it is fun for both of you.

The reward system is ranked the most effective training tip by professional dog trainers. This needs to be the foundation for each stage of training whether it is potty training, leash training or simply learning tricks. Using positive reinforcement is also the most effective training technique. Be sure that you reward your puppy often. Learn what treats to use when it responds well to the training. Your puppy will begin to perform at a higher level when you apply the reward system effectively.

During the initial training, your puppy will have accidents in the house. Don't get upset, this is natural. Contrary to old school teaching do not rub it's nose in it! This is not a very effective technique, and is as far away from positive reinforcemnet as you can get. The more effective tip is to immediately take it outside. You need to show it where to go. If you use punishment for wrong doings you will risk creating fear in your dog. This will hinder your ability to produce the desired results of proper dog training. You want the training to be effective, not counter productive. Not using the reward system will make the entire training experience frustrating and exhausting.

Persistence and repetition is another key to training your new puppy. Remember to be patient and don't expect your puppy to learn after one short lesson. You need to keep at it. Your dog training is an ongoing process and the biggest reward will be having a well behaved dog. It should be fun for the dog as well as you.

Now the rest is up to you, begin applying these techniques and enjoy and love your new puppy. If you would like a good reference for online books to get you

started, go to http://grasea.bezoogle.com/pp/dog-training/ where you can read reviews for the top dog training books. You can download and get started right away!

About the Author

Sean Grady is a dog lover and has researched many dog training techniques. He loves to share his knowledge to help people in their quest to find it.



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