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 HANDY DOG TRAINING TIPS


Despite what appears to be from a distance, dog training doesn't need you to be a fearless Hercules - all it asks is that you keep a few basics in mind. First, establish who is the boss, remind your dog over and over again that you are the one with two legs while he is still on all fours, and therefore what he says is Gospel and what he barks is not. Second, speak in a tone that exudes superiority, somewhat similar to that of your first grade math teacher. Third, routine is everything, so be consistent in your training tactics. Once you master these three techniques, you will be the owner of all dogs!


Your heart can turn to mush every time your cute pup cocks his head, but don't let that get in the way of establishing who the master is. If he has sticky eyes too often, you will probably pay with his rugs and sandals, which he will chew with more joy. Treat your puppy the same way you would a young child, setting strict limits and letting him know what he is worth and what is definitely not. Set gestures like pointing, etc. that will give the dog a signal to act in a certain way.


You may not think it's possible, but dogs, just like your kids, can know when you're serious, relax a bit with them, and they'll know they can take you for a walk. Interestingly, they also have this instinct for intonation; be strict when you want him to hang out on the patio, but be enthusiastic when he asks if you'd like to go for a walk. Funny how you will see your own state of mind reflected in their responses. This is the main step for you to establish the type of communication with your dog that will allow you to calm him or prepare him to work with a single word.


One of the main methods of training your dog is to maintain some consistency in your approach to him. Always keep the same intonations, gestures and words to express dissatisfaction, so that they get used to the idea easily. A young puppy that grows up with a certain set of commands will respond to them more quickly than one that is frequently confused by conflicting commands. The more consistent his commands, the better trained your dog will be, the better trained your dog will be, the greater your confidence in him regarding his obedience to you. Some other ways to establish consistency are to use the same door when you take your dog for a walk, to give it the same pat every night before you leave for the day, so you know exactly what time it is.


Little things like these will assist you predict your dog's behavior more accurately. However, the most important thing is that you remember to pour your love and affection on the little one, continue his training through little games that he might enjoy, and remember to treat him every time he does a task well, after all, like a child, he too needs. be appreciated and fun.

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