Don't ever ignore good behavior from your dog. If they do something good, even if you didn't ask them to do it, make sure that you reward them for it in some way. If you start to ignore them when they have done something desirable, then they will see no reason to keep doing it.
TIP! When you are training your new dog or puppy that will be living indoors a good thing to do is the crate training. The dogs first impressions of the crate are the most important.
When he does, don't forget to praise him highly, and offer a treat as a reward. When your puppy is 7 to 12 weeks old this is known as the "fear-imprint period'. If your puppy experiences trauma at this time, he may have the fear associated with this trauma for the rest of his life. Because of this, your puppy's early weeks should include human contact, and contact with other animals. It should also be a positive experience for him, with little punishing, if any at all.
Always end a training session with your dog on a positive note, even if you have to manipulate the scenario to make your dog successful. Ending a training session immediately after a disciplinary action will mean that your dog will remember the session as being about punishment, not about training.
TIP! If you are serious about training your dog, remember to be a dog during training. Dogs establish control and behavior through physical commands and less through spoken command.
When training your dog, keep your goals and expectations for your dog reasonable. Just like when you try to learn something new, your dog isn't going to learn new tricks the first time you teach them. Different breeds and even different dogs within the same breed, will have different levels of receptivity towards training.
The best way to crate train an adult dog is to allow the dog to train himself. Put the crate in a quiet room with a comfortable blanket and a favorite toy inside and leave the dog alone in the room with the crate. This way, the dog learns that the crate isn't something to be afraid of.
TIP! Dogs often become destructive because they are bored and lonely. Consider a house dog that destroys the sofa while you are away from the house.
In order to decrease barking, stay around the offending item. Whether your dog barks in response to other dogs, people, certain sounds or something else, it is important to habituate him to this circumstance. Your dog will know the difference and will understand that there's no reason to bark when presented these situations.
Some dogs have enormous reserves of energy that can cause the dog to act crazy through out the day. For dogs like this a fenced in yard or electric collar fence can be a useful tool to allow the dog to run around in a contained area. The dog will have more exercise and be more relaxed when it comes inside.
Many times dog owners are surprised to see they can easily train their dog on an everyday basis and promptly see the results. If your dog is exhibiting signs of bad behavior, use some of these training tips.

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